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 →Your JustPix marketplace is invisible without traffic. The artists making real money aren't just uploading beautiful work—they're funneling audiences from multiple platforms directly to their JustPix storefront.
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.
Most artists post randomly.
Every artist has experienced the sting of a vanity metric milestone that meant nothing. Ten thousand followers, but the same three people commenting. A viral post that brought thousands of eyes but zero sales. These are the hollow victories that remind us of a fundamental truth: not all followers...
A buyer lands on your JustPix profile and sees a single stunning painting. They like it. They're interested. But they're on the fence—is it worth the money for one piece?
Walk into any contemporary art gallery, modern office, or trendy home and you'll see them: acrylic prints. They've become the default choice for anyone wanting bold, vibrant wall art that makes an impact.
You post your art. People see it. Some people click to view more. But then what?
Your phone is a legitimate tool for creating print-quality wall art. Not "surprisingly good for a phone." Not "acceptable for small prints." Genuinely gallery-quality photographs.
Different platforms serve different purposes. Instagram is a storefront. TikTok is a discovery engine. Pinterest is a visual search tool. Facebook is a community space.
Multi-panel wall art has become one of the most popular design choices for modern homes. Whether you're creating a triptych series, a two-panel diptych, or a complex grid arrangement, the impact depends entirely on one critical element: spacing.
You've uploaded a stunning piece to the JustPix marketplace. The colors are perfect. The resolution is pristine. The composition is compelling. And then... it doesn't sell.
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...
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.
A close-up photograph of weathered paint, magnified enough to see every crack. Rust oxidizing in rust-orange layers. The geometric patterns of a marble floor catching afternoon light. These images often don't tell a narrative—they don't have subjects in the traditional sense. Yet when printed at ...
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.
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...
Somewhere in a photography class, an instructor drew a grid dividing an image into thirds, placed subjects along those lines, and declared it the path to perfect composition. It was true for the textbooks, the homework assignments, and the portfolio reviews. But then something unexpected happened...
You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.