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Getting Started
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Selling Art
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- Giclée or Standard Inkjet?
- Applying to the Giclée Print Shop
- Choosing Print Sizes
- Getting Paid through PayPal
- File Specifications for Giclée Prints
- Shipping Policy for Giclée Prints
- Return Policy for Giclée Prints
- How Many Works Can I Sell in the Print Store?
- Resubmitting Artwork After a Rejection
- Reasons for Rejections
- Our Quality Control Process
- Ordering Sample Prints
- Order Fulfillment Process: Gicleé vs. Originals
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- Applying to Sell Originals
- Filling Out the Originals Submission Form
- Choosing a Payment Method for Selling Originals
- How to Set Up PayPal to Sell Original Artwork
- Locate Your PayPal Client ID
- Hiding Prices
- Shipping Costs
- Marking Artwork as Sold
- Pricing Your Art
- What Can / Cannot Be Listed For Sale?
- Special Considerations: Artwork Over $10k
- Order Fulfillment Process: Gicleé vs. Originals
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Commercial Sales
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- What is the Commercial Ready Program
- Artwork Requirements for the Commercial Ready Program
- Updating Artwork Images for Commercial Ready Print Submissions
- The Commercial Ready Program Guidelines (ATP.art)
- How Do I Join the Commercial Ready Program
- Managing Your Profile in the Commercial Ready Program
- Promoting Commercial Ready Artworks
- Updating and Managing Artworks in Commercial Ready
- How Curators Handle Artwork in the Commercial Ready Program
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Readymade Store
- Understanding the Readymade Program
- Readymade Print Sizes and Frames
- How is my Profit Calculated in the Readymade Store?
- Opting Out Artworks from Readymade Store
- Enhancing Artwork Details For the Readymade Store.
- Notification Process for Artwork Added to the Readymade Store
- How are payments made?
- When are payments made?
- How much do I make when a sale is made?
- Do I receive notifications when a sale is made?
- Who can I contact if I have questions about my account?
- What are the requirements for Readymade status?
- What are the benefits of selling through Readymade?
- What other options are available other than Readymade?
- Why do artists receive only 10% for Readymade sales?
- What is the quality of the Readymade reproductions and can I supply a camera phone image for Readymade?
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Open Calls
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- Uploading Art & Designs
- Choosing Artwork Category
- Add Details to Your Uploads
- Customizing URLs
- Image Upload Sizes and Formats
- No AI-Generated or Public Domain Images
- Adding Multiple Views of the Same Artwork
- My Artwork Was Hidden? What Should I Do?
- Using Watermarks
- Uploading Multiple Works with Minimal Variation
- How Do I Find My Hidden Artwork?
- Uploading Multi-Page Documents / PDFs
- No Selfies or Snapshots
- Using the Copywriter Assistant for Descriptions and Search Terms
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Grants and Artist-In-Residence
How Curators Handle Artwork in the Commercial Ready Program
As part of the Commercial Ready Program, curators select artworks that are suitable for various commercial applications. This program includes artworks chosen for ATP.art client presentations and the Readymade Store, where our goal is to present high-quality, versatile art that enhances any commercial space while maintaining the artist’s original vision.
Minor Modifications for Commercial Suitability
Curators may make minor modifications to the selected artworks to ensure they fit the specific requirements of commercial environments. These modifications can include:
- Cropping: Adjusting the artwork to fit standard frame sizes and ratios, ensuring it looks its best in various settings.
- Medium Adjustments: Offering artworks in mediums that are more suitable for commercial use, such as prints, canvases, or other durable formats.
These adjustments are made with careful consideration to preserve the integrity and visual appeal of the original artwork. Our aim is to make the artworks adapted to different commercial settings while providing clients with practical and aesthetically pleasing options.