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Are You Ready to License Your Art?

Posted on 06 January 2010

ARTIST QUALIFICATIONS [from www.artvisions.com]

We are interested only in fine artists and photographers who already have a collection of work to serve as the basis of an art licensing program.

We require that the Artist have professional quality digital scans of all artwork in the licensing collection @ 300 ppi x the artwork dimensions. Photographers must have medium format or professional quality (15MP or better) digital files.

Artists must be aware of current trends, colors and subjects in the home décor market. Home décor is a vital licensing market in itself, but more importantly home décor trends drive many other markets, since these products are widely seen in retail outlets such as Bed Bath & Beyond, Ikea, Crate and Barrel, Walmart (yes, Walmart), and in fine furniture stores.
:: ARTIST SUBMITTALS

Provide a link to an internet site where your artwork can be seen (use contact form below).
:: WHAT WE DO

We find publishers and manufactures (licensees) to license art to produce products for sale throughout the world. We then write the license agreement and negotiate the terms for all individual license grants on behalf of the artist.

When someone buys a product with an ArtVisions licensed image on it, they are buying the item because the design incorporates the image.

:: IMPORTANT NOTES

–> High resolution digital scans are required from the artist for each piece listed for licensing. Digital scans must be from professional equipment and must be at the dimensions of the original artwork @ 300 pixels per inch (ppi) resolution.

–> Exclusive representation for licensing is required.

–> We must see ART before deciding to discuss representation. A key indicator for qualification is whether or not the artist can work comfortably in today’s digital universe; factors include the artist’s web site, and how the artwork is presented.

If you do NOT meet the above qualifications, then we recommend that you view ArtistsConsult, LLC website for helpful information about internet marketing of your art.

Category: art, art marketing, art sales, artists consulting services, fine art

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