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Tuesday 16 May 2017

Art

Utilitarianism-means that all people is useful not with the beauty but with the works that they've done.


Kantianism-means that every human in the world is important or valuable and no 1 human should be sacrificed for the sake of the many.


Fine Art-need of great skill to accomplish the things that you want to finish or being appreciated for the work that you've done.


Investment Art-selling you're art in a cheap price and hoping that the piece of work that you've done get's more higher price when you build your reputation.

Decor/Craft Art-Decor art is when you buy cheap supplies and making art work then selling it on a high price. Craft art is when you see a art work and sell for cheap

What is a Market? The place when you sell stuff.

 What is Market  

-A Market is where you sell stuff .   

Make your art inspiring
-The Ways that you can do to make your Art Market to make it successful is to make arts that inspire you or arts that can make people that buys your work think where did you make this art or who inspire you to make it.


Team up with Local Charity
  • Find a charity whose work  you admire and whose core recipients or donors fit with your target market . so ,if you´re a pet portrait painter , you want to get in touch with the animal shelter . Nature artist could look for conservation groups. If your art deals with complex social issues , you could contact your local  victim support Women's  Refuge.
      Once you´ve chosen a charity ,contact them and offer to work with them on their next project or event .


-Make advertisements
You can make advertisements like slogans or posters then ask the local communities if you can post it into their houses or into their fences,it can help you guide or make the people interested.

Get in touch with the bussiness
As well as getting your name recognized in the arts community, you might find a wealth of contacts and potential collectors in the business community. Businesses love to be seen supporting the arts, and they all have offices that need decorating, gala dinners that need prizes, and websites and products that need evocative images and packaging.

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