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Tuesday, February 24, 2009 

A Basic Outline on Creating Your Artist Website

One of the most common necessities many artists should have for both beginners All-Star Comics professionals is an artist website. An artist Hot Wheels Sizzlers is a way of exhibiting your work to everyone and anyone. It's also a way to talk about your philosophies about art, your work process and also a way of displaying your resume. But where do you begin? Here is a Superman basic set up of what you should have on your website.

Homepage

Your Homepage is your front door to your website. Make it simple and stick to a theme. Try not to make your page is not confusing and try not to over whelm it. You want them to see the links and click on them. Your homepage is like an introduction. You can start by maybe greeting the visitor or providing an introduction about the site.

Resume

Here you can provide the viewer with your Star Wars cards experience. List your resume as you would when you submit to a gallery.

Statement

Like your resume you want place it on your website just as you do when you submit to a gallery.

Your Gallery

This is what visitors are here to see! Make sure that you take good photos of your artwork. Use Photoshop to crop the images and adjusting the size. Keep your pictures at a resolution of 100. And make sure they a visible and simple to view. Make sure you provide information on the title, dimensions, medium, and year. You can even provide a brief description about the work. Some sites have a slide show of their work. But that can be done when you become familiar with other web programs. Just remember, keep it simple and build it slowly.

Links

Here you can provide links to other artist websites, blogs, forums, galleries, networking sites and more. Linking with other sites helps build traffic!

Contact

You would want people to contact you if they are interested in your art or if they would like to buy your work. This page should provide information on how to reach you. A simple email address is best but if you would like galleries or interested people to send you letters or brochures do not provide your actual address! You can provide your studio address where you work or you can get a PO Box that you can get at your local post office.

Make sure you keep your site simple and professional. If you are looking to start your website check out artistneedartistneed for art information, articles, books, and much more.

Reinaldo Arvelo
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