Where can i make prints of my paintings?

How do you make quality prints of your own paintings or drawings to sell to the public.?

  • I have some paintings that I'm not quite prepared to sell but would like to make prints of them to sell on sites like ebay or etsy. How do you make prints? How much does it usually cost to make a typical amount of prints of an average size painting? Any advice is appreciated.

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    Hi... One way you could do this (as someone suggested) is by using a digital camera to take a photo of your artwork or paintings. If this all seems a little too difficult you could barter to get a photography student to help you or something similar. Just a good quality camera would do the trick. You do, as was suggested here, need to get focus right, angle and lighting. But it is do-able. Also if you have an image editing program like PhotoShop you can use that to tidy up your digital image, make sure it's sized correctly, and burn it onto CD. If that does seem too much work then you could try this technique: http://howtosellphotosonline.com I use that to sell my photos using CafePress. That might be a good option for you... Failing all that I would suggest getting in touch with art or photo students and getting their help to photograph your prints or artwork. You need a good quality 'original' - then you can take that digital image and duplicate it hundreds of times, sell different sizes on eBay, etc. Hope that helps... :)

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Find someone in your area who does Giclee printing. They have already invested in the expensive equipment. Ask other artists for suggestion of a printer that will work with the artist until the print is correct. It is a really awesome method for professonal artists to get archival prints of their work on paper or canvas that are almost indistingushable from the original if they are done correctly. The advantages over lithography are that you don't have to do a large number at once, and they are much more fade resistant.

Luna

you can sign-up to deviantart.com, and there you can sell your prints easily.

nevermore

You'll need a very high quality film camera (or an outrageously expensive digital one $10,000.- plus) to make prints of art works. Have you tried taking photographs of your paintings? Not easy, you have to cope with reflections and make sure that the image is not 'skewed'. You could try printing the copies yourself using a desktop printer, but you'll need a decent size printer (more expense). You'll have to use 'archival inks'. On the other hand you could have your images printed by a professional lab. You'll need to include 'colour swatches' (made by amongst others, Kodak etc.) below your painting so that the lab has some idea of the colours in your painting. Nick

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I have used my Kodak Easy-Share, and my Photo Stylus six color Epson printer . . . in my area at fairs and bazaars an 11x14 matted print sells for $22, and a 8x10 for $16. I have also order giclees online and been terribly disappointed that they were no better, or worse, than my own! A good, high quality, high resolution digital or larger format slide image is a must. But if I were to make larger prints (actually they should be called reproductions, as prints imply lithography) I would use a one of two Seattle companies that do this for artists. In one case the start-up, including the photographing of your work, runs about $50 and each print is about $45, or the other which charges by the square inch, which is a little less expensive than the first one after you pay the start up costs. At these prices, you would want to price your reproductions much higher, likely charging $75-100 for a 16x20 or 18x24 image size. I like to offer them matted and framed, as I do my own mat cutting and framing, and would be able to offer them reasonably and still make a profit. Good luck. . . art sales are tough right now due to the economy. . . .

tlw-artist

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