Digital Art

Vendiendo arte digital

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Me pregunto... ¿Crees que el arte digital se vende mejor cuando parece más tradicional?

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Patrick Shanahanhace 6d

Honestly? It depends on the buyer. Some collectors specifically want digital-native work that looks like it could only exist on a screen. But if you're selling prints of digital art, yeah — pieces that have some warmth and texture tend to convert better. The ones that feel cold and "computer-made" sit longer. That's not a judgment on the art, it's just how buyers behave right now.

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Thanks! That's definitely what I've noticed at events. My prints that were done digitally but retain some of the "brush strokes" typically sell better. But I've noticed that more digital looking art looks amazing on metal. 😄

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Patrick Shanahanhace 6d

Everything looks beautiful on metal. That is for sure. But you never know.

It's different for everyone. You've got to just get it out there, get feedback, and double down on what works, less so on what doesn't. It literally is: there's no one recipe that works for everybody.

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Para el hogar, sí, el arte "tradigital" es mejor. He vendido algunas de mis pinturas en acuarela rasterizadas como impresiones (en papel de acuarela) a particulares, pero casi ninguna de mi arte vectorial, incluso cuando se imprime en metal o acrílico. Para clientes institucionales... o arte público, el arte digital estilo vectorial es genial. Solo mi experiencia. Se puede ampliar para murales y envolventes, o imprimir en metal para la institución o negocio adecuado, si el tema coincide con lo que ellos desean.
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