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Buy and Sell Art Online with The Art Project

January 29, 2010 in Canvas Photos | Comments (0)

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About Us:

The Art Project is based out of Vancouver, BC and was created by two guys with a passion for art and the World Wide Web. The Art Project has created an environment with the artist in mind. It is a space where artists can set their own price, submit art pieces that they choose, and control many aspects of their own content without the hassle of building their own site. The Art Project is also a place where artists are not paying high art gallery fees which in turn allows buyers to get the best possible deal on amazing art, and the artist are compensated for their talent.

The Project:

The Art Project is a project that will let the artist display their work to the world. To aid the Art Project with marketing and promotions, we have teamed up with online marketing experts Fogg Industries to give artists the greatest internet exposure possible. This project was developed by artists for artists and is a place where an artist can be in full control of their art by choosing which art pieces to display, as well as how much they wish to charge per piece.

If you would like to sell art online at the The Art Project please see the submit section of our site. Or if you are looking to buy art online check us out too!

Why Choose The Art Project?

We have several unique programs:

1) Unique homepage gallery that features 3 artists per month.

2) Gallery Events

3) Partnership with Googles Picasa and Flickr.com for maximum online exposure

Also

- Over 30,000 website hits a month

- The artist decides the price that their art is listed for

- Great section for art collectors that want to sale their collections online

- Two unique and flexible payment plans Either cheap monthly rates or 20% commission* on sold art

- Partnerships with websites such as whole9, flickr.com, picasa.com, Artists in Canada, the Art Ads Network and Art in Canada guaranteeing maximum exposure

- Amazing organic Google search rankings, many of our artists and collections are on the first page of Google!

- Manually reviewed and updated ensuring that only high quality art is submitted onto the website.

- Buyer pays the shipping so the artist does not need to worry about extra shipping fees

- Easy submission and sign up

- Updated blogging

Thank you for using our site!

*The 20% commission only applies to online sales, art displayed in gallery events are subject to high commissions based on the gallery.



By: The Art Project


Canvas Photos Are Easy to Find on the Web, Just Be Sure to Do Some Research Before Buying Anything

July 3, 2009 in Canvas Photos | Comments (0)

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This time of year, everyone thinks about how their home looks. Whether it’s because family will soon be coming to stay or whether you’re just in the mood for a change, everyone thinks at some point about how they could improve their homes. Canvas photos are a great way to add a bit of style without overspending and you can find a huge range of options on the web if you know where to look.

Buying online is really easy but you will need to remember that research is the key to getting a good deal. If you take your time and you’re aware of things on today’s market then you should be able to get yourself a great deal and save a lot of money. Set aside a few hours so that you can dedicate your time to research.

While you’re online, grab a pen and paper and make sure that you make notes about what you find. Using Google is a great place to start so that you can get access to all the online stores that stock canvas photos, or whatever it is you need. Just take your time and don’t rush into anything and you should be fine.

Rushing into a purchase can never end well because you’ll never have any idea as to whether or not you’ve saved money. This will lead to you looking online after you’ve bought something and you may find out that you were ripped off – this is never a good thing to see.

Shopping online may be very easy and fast these days but if you don’t do your research properly, you can end up overspending or even worse, under spending and buying something that’s very low in quality. When it comes to items for your home, you want quality to matter.

Overall, buying canvas photos for your home is really easy when you shop online. However, make sure that you set aside some time and do your research properly. It’s the best way to save money and it’s the only way to be sure that you’re getting a good deal rather than being ripped off.

By: Hannah C Pritchard