February 22, 2012

How to Price Art Prints, Giclees and Digital Art

Giclee Pricing Made EasyLearn the Best Ways to Effectively Price Art Prints

As a visual artist, whether a painter, fine art photographer, or digital painter, you need to master how to price art prints. It is a critical skill that can be learned. Up until now, most artists relied upon the unproductive trial and error method of learning how to price art prints.

With this new e-book, you will gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of pricing giclees and fine art prints. By learning how to price art prints and put this specialized knowledge to work, you will avoid underpricing your works, which costs you profit, and overpricing your art, which costs you sales. Acquiring competent pricing skills improves your confidence. When all else is equal, artist who exudes greater confidence gains more sales.

Gain How to Price Art Prints Wisdom from the Experts

The book’s author is Barney Davey. He is the publisher of Art Print Issues, a respected and highly trafficked business blog for artists. Realizing art print pricing is subjective with more than one way to get great results, Davey He assembled a group of art marketing and art printmaking experts to provide a broad perspective on the ins and outs of pricing giclees and digital fine art prints. The august group of ten contributors include

  • Barney Davey
  • Barry Glustoff & Peter Leafman
  • Daniel Grant
  • Eileen Fritsch
  • Gary T. Kerr
  • John Chester
  • Randy Slavin
  • Richard Harrison
  • Stan Bowman
  • Tim O’Neill

Before you use this link to buy, check out the bonus offer below!

Here are some of the insightful questions tackled by the expert panel:

•  Is pricing by the square inch the best method?
•  What are some other ways to price prints besides per square inch?
•  How important is consistency in pricing art prints across different distribution channels? For instance, does it harm an artist to have different prices on an artist website or blog, galleries, juried shows, online venues, art fairs and so forth?
•  Should pricing for sale through galleries and dealer always be considered? In other words, if an artist is not in a gallery now, should her art prices include the markup to galleries? Or, only if there are plans to include galleries for distribution.
•  Is there a range or formula for pricing open edition prints versus limited edition prints? In other words, if an open edition print from an artist sells for $200, should a limited edition print of the same size sell for $500, or 25% more?
•  Does it do any harm for artists to create limited editions in different sizes?
•  Can an artist number open editions?
•  Should artists give galleries exclusives on certain images?

Your How to Price Art Prints e-Book Includes Insider Tips on Best Practices for Creating Giclee & Digital Prints

You will get details on:

  • How Digital Fine-Art Prints (Giclées) Are Made
  • Selecting a Giclée Printmaker
  • Giclée Printing Workflow
  • Advice on Working with Giclées and Giclée Printers
  • Tips for Working with Your Giclée Printer

 


 SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER! Expires December 15.

Get the How to Price Art Prints e-Book Free When You Buy How to Profit from the Art Print Market, 2nd Edition

For a limited time, as a special bonus offer to readers who purchase the How to Profit from the Art Print Market, 2nd Edition book, author Barney Davey is including a new How to Price Digital Fine Art Prints: Tips from Top Art Marketing Minds e-book. Go to this link to order the book and e-book bundle. The price for both books shipped within the U.S. is $29.90, which includes shipping.




Learning how to price art prints is a critical component to becoming successful at establishing a great career in the art print market. Get everything you need to know here with these useful books.