Email Marketing Basics for Artists Selling Wall Art
Social media is a casino. You upload, the algorithm decides if anyone sees it, and you have no control over reach. One platform change and your audience vanishes.
Read more →From choosing the right product to prepping your photos and styling your space, we've got you covered every step of the way.
Social media is a casino. You upload, the algorithm decides if anyone sees it, and you have no control over reach. One platform change and your audience vanishes.
Read more →You have two primary paths to get your artwork into the JustPix marketplace: photograph it or scan it. Both methods work. Neither is universally "better." The right choice depends on your artwork's size, media, texture, and what equipment you have access to.
Your thumbnail is the first impression—often the only impression. A customer scrolls past dozens of artwork tiles. Yours has less than one second to stop them.
Your art deserves an audience. But releasing work without a strategy is like opening a gallery during off-hours—the foot traffic just isn't there. The difference between moderate sales and breakthrough months? Timing.
The 90-day rolling window isn't just how JustPix calculates your tier. It's the heartbeat of your earnings. Every 90 days, your sales are recalculated. Your tier is recalculated. Your multiplier is recalculated.
Getting your artwork in front of buyers starts with a crisp, color-accurate photograph. The difference between a fuzzy phone snapshot and a professional image can literally mean the difference between a sale and a passed-by listing. If you're uploading art to the JustPix marketplace, the quality ...
The modern open-concept home is a beautiful design challenge. Gone are the days of isolated rooms with clearly defined wall space. Today's homes flow seamlessly from kitchen to dining area to living room, creating continuous sight lines and shared visual spaces. This creates opportunity—and compl...
Your apartment is finally starting to feel like home, but you're not ready to commit to drilling holes in the walls. Whether you're renting month-to-month or signing a year-long lease, hanging wall art shouldn't mean compromising your security deposit or creating unsightly wall damage. The good n...
Small rooms demand different thinking than expansive living spaces. A 24x36 canvas that transforms a living room becomes overwhelming in a cozy bedroom. A 16x20 print that works above a guest bed might leave a master bedroom feeling empty.
Sarah stood at the edge of a Portuguese clifftop, watching the sunset paint the Atlantic in shades of gold and crimson. Her camera was in her hands, and she was faced with a choice every travel photographer encounters: shoot for the moment, or shoot with intention to transform this scene into wal...
You've chosen your image. You love it. You know it's going to look incredible on your wall. But then comes the moment of truth: How big should it actually be?
You upload a photograph, select a material and size, place an order. A few days later, a beautifully crafted print arrives at your door. But what happens in between? What transforms a digital file into a physical object you'll live with for decades?
Every artist has a portfolio of 30-50 images. Some consistently convert to sales. Others sit there collecting views but never converting.
When you commission a piece of art for your home or business, you're making an investment. You want it to look stunning for years—maybe even decades. But here's the uncomfortable truth: not all prints are created equal, and environmental factors can dramatically affect how long your wall art main...
A stunning vista unfolds before you. Mountains pierce clouds. Light spills across valleys. Colors shift from warm to cool as distance increases. You raise your camera and capture the scene.
You have 50,000 Instagram followers. Your work gets thousands of likes. You've built something people love. And yet, you're still figuring out how to turn those eyeballs into actual dollars.
Your artwork gets rejected for resolution. Now what?
The email arrives: "Congratulations! You've been selected for an Artist Spotlight feature on JustPix."
There's one question we hear more often than any other at JustPix: "How big should my canvas be for the wall above my couch?"