The World of Online Art

As we continue to become a digital-centric world, I have been exploring, learning, and experimenting with the concept of online art sales. It feels so different than what I’m used to! Of course, I miss seeing people in my studio, but I am happy to be on the train, rather than left at the station ;)

This week I was happy to be featured in a few online curated collections on Saatchi Art, a world-renowned online art selling platform. Saatchi sells art from over 100,000 different artists, hailing from over 100 different countries! I feel like a small fish in a big pond, so I am happy to be noticed and get the exposure!

The Promise of Summer 12, can be found in Saatchi’s Curated Summer Catalogue, in the “Warm Colors” collection

The Promise of Summer 12, can be found in Saatchi’s Curated Summer Catalogue, in the “Warm Colors” collection

Potato Heads Go To The Beach can be found on Saatchi’s homepage, as well as in their “New This Week” promotional collection

Potato Heads Go To The Beach can be found on Saatchi’s homepage, as well as in their “New This Week” promotional collection

One great thing about being mixed in with all these other artists is that I get to see my art paired with pieces I may never have seen otherwise! They complement mine beautifully, and it feels very collaborative to be able to featured with so many different artists from different corners of the world. The curated selections are always interesting to me; this particular audience has drawn attention to pieces I may not share or promote as much. It’s always great having another set (or, in this case, large number of sets) of eyes viewing and promoting my work. Take, for example, my piece to your left. It is in a collection with artists hailing from Brazil, South Korea, Switzerland and so many other countries! How cool is that?

I have a selection of my work available for purchase on Saatchi. You can view my profile here! This could be a great resource for my out of state followers, as they handle shipping logistics. They also offer payments through Afterpay, which gives the purchaser the ability to pay for their purchase in 4 increments rather than 1.