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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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Artwork
- 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
What is the quality of the Readymade reproductions and can I supply a camera phone image for Readymade?
The quality of Readymade reproductions starts with the high-quality DSLR files you provide. Most phone cameras don’t have the resolution necessary to capture the depth and detail required for professional artwork reproduction. We highly encourage you to use a professional DSLR camera to capture your artwork images.Â
To ensure the highest quality, submit a high-resolution file that meets the following requirements:
Types of Artworks: Non-figurative artworks such as abstracts, landscapes, and contemporary pieces.
Image Requirements: A minimum width of 18 inches on the shorter side (5400px at 300 DPI) and using sRGB or Adobe RGB 1998 color space.
Content Appropriateness: Non-offensive, culturally sensitive, and suitable for a broad audience.
Types of Reproductions Offered: Framed Canvas, Framed Prints, and Acrylic Prints.
Pitfalls to Avoid:
Enlarging Low-Resolution Images: Avoid enlarging low-quality images, as this can lead to blurriness and artifacts.
Inadequate Lighting: Use proper lighting to avoid issues like harsh shadows and inaccurate colors.
Over-Editing: Excessive editing can alter the original essence of your artwork.
I need to replace my artwork file with a higher quality image?
Details on how to replace your artwork can be found via this help center article.