“The only reason for you to be online is to make money,” – this is probably one of the most striking statements that I’ve heard lately.
Although to some extent it might appear as an exaggeration, let’s face it – it’s true.
Or to make it more politically correct, if it’s not the only reason, then at least we can say that it should be the primary motivation why we are exposing ourselves and our works online.

“There’s a myriad of opportunities to make money online, and one of the most profitable ways is by having a high-income skill. If you’re an artist, then you are already one step ahead of the competition. You have the skill; you just have to find out how to squeeze money out of it.”
Thinking of ways on how to sell art online and make money as an artist can be overwhelming.
You may not know where to start or where to focus your attention.
That is why I’ve decided to write this guide and hopefully help you jumpstart your online career or business as an artist.
It might appear like a selfless act, but it’s financially motivated.
I’ve also learned that giving value to the community, imparting one’s knowledge, providing solutions, and making other people’s lives easier are prolific ways to position yourself (or your brand) and earn money online.
If you want to be an authority at something, you can’t just keep your knowledge by yourself. You need to share it and be a force to be reckoned with.
Without further ado, below are ways on how to make money with art skills and how to sell art prints online.
5 Ways on How to Make Money With Art Skills
Sell Art Prints Online
I can write an entire article covering this topic. As such, I’ve decided to create a separate section below that covers this common predicament of how to sell art prints online.

Create a Website
Setting up your website is one way of telling the world that you mean serious business.
People would also see you as more professional, which could potentially lead to more cash flow coming in your cash register.
Moreover, having your business website can also increase your chances of being seen online.
But of course, you need to ensure that your site looks the part – it should reflect your brand and should be professional-looking.
There are a lot of website packages out there that offer different benefits and features.
You can check out this guide on choosing the right website package for your art business.
At the beginning of 2018 alone, 64% of small businesses rely on their website to connect with their customers.
So before you continue with your usual routine and convince yourself that your business doesn’t need a website, you might as well realize that right now you still belong to the 36% who doesn’t have one.
I am not even sure if it’s still 36% because when the survey was conducted, the result showed that 58% of those without business websites are already planning to launch their site in 2018.
Start an Art Blog
Your website, which serves as your online portfolio can either have a shop and a blog, or just a shop where people can directly add an artwork (or merchandise containing your artwork) to cart and pay upon checkout.
If you will ask me, I prefer what most people do – keep their blog and their store in a single domain.
This way, your blog has the potential to drive more backlinks and traffic to your site, which can increase your rank on Google.
Check out this article for a more detailed explanation whether you should install your blog on a separate domain or not.
Once you’ve figured out which works best for you, then you can focus on building your content for your blog and in optimizing your website for the search engine.
There are several ways for you to monetize your blog, which can contribute to your passive income from your shop.
Your art blog can serve as your tool to cement your image as a professional artist.
One way of establishing yourself as an authority in this field is by creating high-quality content that your followers can benefit from.
You would love your blog to be regarded as a golden source of information, and resources for newbies and expert artists.
Imagine if your target market bookmarks your blog and sees it as their go-to website for valuable information, updates, and news in the world of art. That would mean more traffic to your site and more business for you in the long run.
Your blog is also a perfect avenue to market your services, other art products, and courses that you offer.
You can also share links to your social media accounts here. And you can install social media plug-ins where your viewers can simply click if they want to share your content to their Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram account.
Another effective way of earning from your blog is through affiliate marketing.
Feel free to check out this comprehensive guide about affiliate marketing for beginners.
I guess at this point, you kind of noticed that there are indeed a lot of ways for you to make money from your art blog. If you want me to write an article dedicated to this topic, please let me know in the comments below.
Teach Art Online
You don’t need a degree to be able to teach art and make money either by offering online or offline classes.
And before you even doubt yourself, believe me, you have valuable knowledge and experience that you can share and make money from.
If you want to test the waters before you decide whether or not to fully immerse yourself to teaching, you can start with a tutorial video on YouTube.
Share your video to your friends on social media; share it to different groups, and forums.
Once you get the hang of it and you noticed even just a slow and steady growth in your viewers, you can pursue in launching your online course or offer a one-on-one actual offline class in your area.
Well, this is applicable if you need some validation. But by all means, you can directly devote your time and effort in making your online course, advertising it and selling it online.
Some of the more popular platforms where you can sell your courses and teach online are Udemy and Skillshare.
And obviously, you can always make money by making videos on YouTube.
If you want to interact with your target market in flesh, you can also organize a workshop in your area, and promote it on your social media accounts.
Accept Commissioned Work
As an artist, I can say that one of the most fulfilling ways on how to sell art online and make money is by doing commissioned artworks.
And to some extent, it can also be the most heartbreaking, especially if you become so attached with your masterpiece but you have to let it go.
Well, that’s just part of being an artist. You should just be grateful and be glad that your artwork has the chance of being displayed and appreciated at someone’s house or office; or that it will be given as a gift to your client’s special someone, and so on.
At the end of the day, it all boils down to the fact that you have really grown as an artist.
People trust you so much that they would entrust a special project for you.

I am not saying though that if you still haven’t received an offer to do a specific artwork, then you are not good enough.
Chances are you haven’t been commissioned to make one – may it be a portrait, caricature, a fashion illustration, or oil painting on canvas – because people don’t know that you offer such services.
So before you resent yourself and undermine your talent and skills, make sure that you’ve advertised yourself and what you can offer as an artist.
Make use of social media marketing, email marketing, search engine optimization, and even influencers.
You can also rely on referrals, collaterals, and other forms of online and offline strategies to reach out to your target market.
I also find it useful to check at online platforms where artists and potential clients meet for commissioned artworks such as the following:
Other Places to Sell Abstract Art or Any Forms of Artworks Online
There are a lot of online platforms where you can sell your artworks, whether you specialize in abstract art, digital art, mix-media, charcoal portrait, oil painting, colored pencil painting, and so on.
It’s up to you if you want to focus on selling entirely from your website or a single platform, but I would recommend that you don’t limit your options.
Just like with investments, the key here is diversification. You won’t want to put everything in a single basket.
In other words, it is better that you sell your artworks on multiple websites and social media channels.
Apparently, by doing so you are multiplying your sources of income. Remember that each platform has a different level of traffic, number of active users and demographics.
Also, some websites are free, some have registration fees, and others have cut on each sale that you make.
Nevertheless, it doesn’t mean that sites that offer free services are better than those that require payment.
Sometimes you will end up earning more from selling on paid platforms because more often their users are buyers and not just shoppers.
Below are other places where you can start selling your artworks online:
Etsy
Etsy is a popular e-commerce website for artists and entrepreneurs who sell hand-made items.
There are listing fees, and a lot of sellers offer similar products. However, there is a huge engaged audience waiting for you in this platform.
Check out this article if you want a more detailed guide on how you can start your Etsy store and increase your revenue.
eBay
As of the second quarter of 2019, eBay has reached 182 million active buyers worldwide.
It’s definitely hard to disregard this massive audience of buyers. And you’ll never know these people could be your loyal customers.
Hence, you should really look into selling your artworks on eBay.
Patreon
Artists can make money using a crowdfunding platform like Patreon. Here, artists can start building their membership-business where they can develop a direct relationship with their most loyal fans.
There are several ways in which artists can generate income from this site, which includes the fees paid by the fans, the potential of getting commissioned artworks, and so on.
You’d certainly want to check out this article if you are intrigued by how artists make a living on Patreon.
How to Sell Art Prints Online?
If you’ve reached this point, I believe you can already get rid of the stereotype that artists can’t make a living by creating what they love.
Apparently, there are endless opportunities to make money by selling and making artworks.
This time, let me share two more ways on how to sell art prints online, as well as several sites on where you can make money from your custom prints.
1. Sell Your Art Prints on a Print On Demand Service
POD or print-on-demand is an order fulfillment method where you can earn from selling your custom prints on different merchandise like shirts, mugs, picture frames, phone cases, books, and many other items.
Below are some of the more popular print on demand companies that you can look into:
- Zazzle
- Redbubble
- Printful
- CASETiFY
- Society6
- TeeSpring
- CustomCat
- Viralstyle
- Printify
- Teelaunch
- Printaura
- Art Storefronts
- Fine Art America
- CafePress
With POD, you don’t have to worry about the upfront cost. Also, after you’ve uploaded your design on the site, they will all do the works for you.
You just have to wait for your commission. The downside is that the profit is low. Nevertheless, it can be a good start to make money from your custom prints since the site already has huge traffic and followers.
2. Digitalize or Photograph Your Original Artwork
If you are having troubles of letting go of your original artwork, or if you are having a hard time selling it because of your selling price, then you can consider this option.
Selling digital copies or printed versions of your work can help you earn quick income, especially during tough times and when original artwork sales are low.
You Can Make a Living as an Artist!
I’ve just shared some of the most lucrative ways of how you can make money as an artist either online or offline.
I’ll just leave it now to you whether you’ll want to gather more information, or you’ll start implementing some of the ways that I’ve mentioned.
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – you don’t have to read or watch as many articles or videos before you start acting on your goals. You can learn as you go along, and you can already earn as you learn.
Peter Fitzer earned almost half a million dollars from selling more than 25,000 Print On Demand products on his first year.
Lisa Clough, an artist on Patreon with more than 1,650 patrons, is earning $7,594 per month from this account alone. She also sells original artworks on her website and earns from her YouTube account.
We might say that Peter and Lisa are earning that much because they have a lot of followers, or that they’ve been in the business for years.
But we can’t discount the fact that they also started at the bottom and built their way up.
If they were able to make it big as an artist, then anyone can do so as well. Who knows? You can be the next success story.
If you love this article, you might also be interested in:
- 5 Step-by-Step Guides to Become a Successful Freelance Artist
- Social Media for Artists: Tips on What Platforms to Use for Your Art Selling Business
- Offline Marketing Tips: Promoting Your Art in Your Community
FAQs
What is the easiest way to sell art online? ›
Where to sell your art online: A standalone ecommerce site using an ecommerce platform like Shopify is a great place to start. Online marketplaces like Etsy, Amazon, or eBay can plug directly into your online store, allowing you to sync sales and reach wider audiences.
What is the easiest art to sell? ›1. Landscape Paintings. Many people think that landscape painting is the most quintessential kind of art. After all, the landscape is universal: Everyone understands and appreciates a long view, so it's an easy choice for a buyer.
What type of art sells best 2022? ›The company's findings show that the most popular art styles in 2022 are expected to be abstract (54%), followed by contemporary (48%) and modern (42%) while 48% of designers indicating they anticipate an increase in use of sculpture.
What is the most profitable way to sell art? ›- Sell Original Artwork.
- Sell Art Prints.
- Sell At An Art Fair.
- Make use of Instagram's shop tool.
- Open An Etsy Store For Your Art.
- Offer The Option Of Commissions.
- Licence Your Artwork.
- Making Money As An Artist Is A Process.
- Social Media. ...
- Art Fairs. ...
- Artwork Archive. ...
- Custom Website. ...
- Newsletter. ...
- Retailers. ...
- Interior Designers. ...
- Licensing and Merchandising.
- 12 Tips for Selling Your Art Online (Beginners Guide) Sharing is caring! ...
- Find Your Niche. ...
- Get to Know Your Art Business. ...
- Find the right marketplace to sell your art. ...
- Don't rely on one stream of income. ...
- Create an e-commerce art shop on your own website. ...
- Consider Print-on-Demand products. ...
- Get Social Media Savvy.
But what size of art sells best? Should you make your art big and bold, or pocket-sized? I decided to find out. These are the best standard sizes for smaller art prints: 10″ x 8″ and 10″ x 12″, and for larger prints choose 16″ x 20″ frames.
What type of art sells best online? ›- Posters. As far as wall art goes, posters are easily one of the most profitable ways to sell your designs online. ...
- Canvas Prints. Canvas prints have been around for hundreds of years, offering a tried-and-true way to sell your art online. ...
- Framed Artwork. ...
- Postcards. ...
- Greeting Cards. ...
- Apparel. ...
- Mugs. ...
- Bottles.
The majority of an artist's revenue comes from touring, selling merchandise, licensing their music for things like television, movies, or video games, and partnerships or side businesses.
What kind of art is hot right now? ›Abstract, contemporary, and modern art are the most popular styles of interior design. Media like sculptures, paintings, photographs, prints, and drawings are also trendy right now.
What kind of painting is in highest demand? ›
Abstract Paintings
Since most abstract artwork doesn't have a recognizable subject or relate to anything external, individual viewers can interpret an abstract painting for themselves. So it makes sense that abstract paintings are always top sellers.
- Limited-edition offset-litho prints.
- Limited-edition giclée prints.
- Open-edition offset-litho prints.
- Oil and acrylic paintings.
- Watercolours.
- Artists' original prints (e.g. etchings and engravings)
- Etsy.
- Amazon.
- FineArtAmerica.
- Saatchi Art.
- UGallery.
- Shopify.
- TurningArt.
- Society6.
- Sell your original paintings and copies (prints) online. ...
- Sell paintings at art exhibitions. ...
- Painting commissioned work. ...
- Conducting offline workshops with artists. ...
- Creating and launching online drawing courses. ...
- Creator of video content on popular platforms.
- Impress Customers with Packaging. ...
- Create a Friendly Social Media Community. ...
- Pride Yourself on Top-Notch Customer Service. ...
- Keep in Touch. ...
- Send Surprise Perks. ...
- Make Your Top Customers Feel Extra Special. ...
- Share Social Proof.
But just because people aren't buying your work doesn't mean your work is not good enough to sell. If you are getting validation in the form of likes, comments, and followers, you are good enough to be selling your work. But to get sales you actually have to make sales. Just making art is not enough.
How do I price my artwork to sell? ›- FORMULA 1: Square Inch × Dollar Amount.
- Example for a painting with a width of 18 inches, a length of 24 inches, a square inch multiplier of $4, and a material cost of $100:
- FORMULA 2: (Hourly Wage × Hours Spent) + Cost of Materials.
- Create An Irresistible Online Presence With Your Website. ...
- Online Art Market Places And Online Art Galleries. ...
- Skyrocket Your Mailing List. ...
- Use Your Blog To Build A Buzz Around Your Art. ...
- Rock Social Media And Get Your Work Noticed Around The Globe. ...
- Get Your Followers To Promote You. ...
- Cross-Promote With Other Artists.
70% of the painting is large shapes and 30% is small shapes (details of the scooters.) If this composition was divided into 50/50 of each, the viewer would not know where to look and the painting would become rather boring.
What color paintings sell best? ›Noussair, and Luc Renneboog analyzed 5,500 abstract works that had sold at auction, according to the Blouin Art Sales index, and found that blue and red works sold for prices 10.6% higher.
Who buys the most art? ›
The trend is most pronounced among HNW collectors. Here, McAndrew's analysis found that millennials purchased the most and spent the most, averaging a total expenditure of $3 million over two years, more than six times the spending of boomers.
Which type of painting is in demand? ›Texture work can also be done easily through acrylic paints. These are the reasons why the popularity and demand for acrylic painting are more nowadays. In today's modern era, most artists are making paintings only through acrylic colours.
What is the best app to sell art? ›Artsy is the largest online art marketplace with more than 1 million artworks by over 100,000 artists. Collect art from galleries around the world, bid in live auctions from wherever you are, and sell works from your collection.
How do independent artists get rich? ›- Streaming/Digital Download. One of the best ways to earn money as an indie artist comes through streaming/digital download. ...
- Royalties. ...
- Placements in Film and TV. ...
- Live Events. ...
- Merch. ...
- Influencer Marketing. ...
- Crowd Support.
Artists who remain musicians earn money from advances, merchandise, royalties, licensing fees and playing live music.
How do independent artist make money? ›Independent artists can use platforms like Bandcamp to sell their music, in addition to physical products such as vinyl, or a t-shirt, ticket or cassette.
What art is on trend 2022? ›A return to figurative art is one of the dominant trends of 2022. Artworks with strong references to the real world are taking back the stage, particularly those featuring human figures, but also landscapes and still-lives.
What is the latest art trend in 2022? ›In 2022, art and design trends such as virtual art exhibitions, VR and immersive art experiences, NFTs, crypto art, street art, contemporary African art and the revival of Memphis art will continue to grow exponentially.
What type of art is most popular? ›Pop Art is perhaps one of the most well-known and well-loved art styles throughout history and for good reason. It is, after all, a reimagination of sorts that “popped up” and took inspiration from mass or popular culture, particularly American consumerist culture, hence the name.
What makes an art expensive? ›Provenance
An artwork's provenance, the documented history of who it has belonged to, is a huge determining factor in its value. For example, if a painting was once owned by a celebrity, a prominent collector, or perhaps a respected gallery, it will certainly attract higher offers when put on sale.
What is the art of future? ›
Digital creation, an essential future of art
It will most likely continue to determine part of the future of art. Just as the paint tube gave birth to Impressionism, the computer (and today smartphones and tablets) open up immense creative possibilities.
- Graphic Templates. Templates are an easy entry point into the digital product world. ...
- Printables. Printables and templates are not the same things. ...
- Digital Planners. ...
- Art Prints. ...
- Graphic Elements. ...
- Stock Photos. ...
- Mockups. ...
- Patterns.
- Sign up for a Saatchi Account. ...
- Upload Your Best Art. ...
- Write Well Written Art Descriptions. ...
- Use relevant keywords. ...
- Blog About The Art You Sell. ...
- Share Your Original Art and Art Prints on Your Social Media Accounts.
ArtPal is a popular, FREE gallery to sell art and buy art, representing many thousands of artists. No membership fees. No commission. Completely free with unlimited space to sell all of your art!
How much should I charge as a beginner artist? ›Pay yourself a reasonable hourly wage, add the cost of materials and make that your asking price. For example, if materials cost $50, you take 20 hours to make the art, and you pay yourself $20 an hour to make it, then you price the art at $450 ($20 X 20 hours + $50 cost of materials).
Is being an artist worth it? ›The short answer is yes. There are so many opportunities for artists — not just to get work, but also to learn and hone their craft however they can.
How can I earn fast money? ›- Become a Ride-Share Driver. Average income of up to $377 per month. ...
- Make Deliveries for Amazon or Uber Eats. ...
- Become a Pet Sitter or Dog Walker. ...
- Get a Babysitting Gig. ...
- Install Christmas Lights for the Holidays. ...
- Become a Home Organizer. ...
- Help With Home Gardening. ...
- Assist With Deliveries or Moving.
SaatchiArt is good for those who want to sell original works. However, some other sites may be a better idea for those who want a site to produce and sell prints of their originals. Some other sites that can sell your prints: TurningArt, FineArtAmerica and RedBubble.
Can you sell art for a living? ›Painters, illustrators, designers, graphic artists, and even sculptors can earn money by selling high-quality prints or copies of their work. There are two ways how you can turn your art into high-quality posters: Digitize your artwork with the help of professional photography or scanning.
How can I start selling art online for beginners? ›- Decide What Art To Sell–And How To Sell It. To start you'll need to decide exactly what to sell and how to sell it. ...
- Register Your Business. ...
- Choose Your Sales Channels. ...
- Determine Pricing. ...
- Market Your Online Art Store.
What is the best online art selling site? ›
- 1 Your Own Website.
- 2 Social Media.
- 3 Marketplaces Like Etsy and Amazon.
- 4 Saatchi Art.
- 5 Art Please.
- 6 Art Pal.
- 7 Picta Design.
- 8 Redbubble.
ArtPal is a popular, FREE gallery to sell art and buy art, representing many thousands of artists. No membership fees. No commission. Completely free with unlimited space to sell all of your art!
Is selling art online worth it? ›Even with the drawbacks, selling art online can be a wonderful way to increase your exposure, save time on marketing, and gain extra income. Only you can decide if it's worth it. If you do decide to sell your art online, 25 Resources Every Artist Should Know About has excellent sites to look into.
How do you price art for beginners? ›- FORMULA 1: Square Inch × Dollar Amount.
- Example for a painting with a width of 18 inches, a length of 24 inches, a square inch multiplier of $4, and a material cost of $100:
- FORMULA 2: (Hourly Wage × Hours Spent) + Cost of Materials.
- Find Your Creative Niche. ...
- Know Your Target Audience. ...
- Reach Out To Potential Customers With Emails. ...
- Network With The Art Community. ...
- Sell At The Right Price. ...
- Build Social Media Presence. ...
- Sell On PrintShop. ...
- Earn From Design Contests.
Artsy is the largest online art marketplace with more than 1 million artworks by over 100,000 artists. Collect art from galleries around the world, bid in live auctions from wherever you are, and sell works from your collection.
What is the best platform to promote art? ›- DeviantArt. Founded in August 2000, DeviantArt is the largest online social network. ...
- Artstation. ...
- Renderosity. ...
- Behance. ...
- Dribbble. ...
- Discord. ...
- Twitch. ...
- Artist Network.
Multiply the painting's width by its length to arrive at the total size, in square inches. Then multiply that number by a set dollar amount that's appropriate for your reputation. I currently use $6 per square inch for oil paintings. Then calculate your cost of canvas and framing, and then double that number.
What exactly is NFT art? ›NFT art is a digitalized piece of artwork that a person has tokenized onto a blockchain. These digital files do not have physical copies; instead, they exist solely in the digital universe where investors and art collectors can buy and sell them.
How much does the average online artist make? ›While ZipRecruiter is seeing monthly salaries as high as $8,958 and as low as $1,625, the majority of Digital Artist salaries currently range between $2,375 (25th percentile) to $4,750 (75th percentile) across the United States.