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Daily Marketing Advice · June 30, 2026 · the piece that belongs in a living room

Most artists describe their work by talking about the technique, the materials, or the inspiration. But collectors don't buy based on your process. They buy when they can picture where it will live in their home.

Pick one piece and place it

Today, choose one piece from your collection and write one sentence describing the room or home it belongs in. Not how you made it, not what it means to you, but where it lives once someone buys it. Examples:

  • "This belongs above a fireplace in a home that values quiet."

  • "This is the first thing you see when you walk into a modern loft."

  • "This piece turns a bedroom into a retreat."

That's it. One piece, one sentence, and you're done. The goal is to make someone see it already hanging in their space.

Use it everywhere this week

If you post on social: share the image with your placement sentence as the caption. No backstory needed.

If you have an online shop or listing: add the sentence to the product description. It makes the piece easier to imagine owning.

If you're emailing your list or messaging a collector: lead with the placement sentence, then the image.

If you have nothing set up yet: just post the image and sentence anywhere you share your work. It still works.

This one sentence does more selling than paragraphs about your palette or your process. It lets the buyer picture the purchase already made.

The takeaway

Describing where your art lives is more persuasive than describing how it was made. One sentence, one piece, and suddenly it's easier to buy.

Which piece in your collection do you see most clearly in someone's home? Drop it in the comments.

Tomorrow: the email subject line that gets opened by collectors who ignore everything else.

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Das Kaminbeispiel hat mich zum Nachdenken gebracht. Ich lese seit Jahren Künstlerbiografien, und das ist das erste Mal, dass ich jemanden sehe, der es als 'wo es lebt' statt 'wie ich es gemacht habe' fasst. Diese Verschiebung ist alles.

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Bill Richardsvor 17Std.
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Die Kaminlinie hat mich getroffen. Ich bin schon an Stücken in Galerien vorbeigegangen und habe gedacht: „Wohin soll das überhaupt passen?“ Und das dreht das völlig um.

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A good idea, although some of your colleagues just promote to talk about the creation of your art piece just to catch the interest of possible buyer!

I would promote this art piece for living room or even bedroom... What's your comment?

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