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Three Ways Artists Put a Twist on Artwork Packaging
Selling your artwork online is all kinds of fun. When it’s time to pack and ship, there are a few ways to add a personal touch. Because? Aside from the fact that it can build brand recognition in your practice, collectors appreciate and note the intimate details that sweeten the overall experience.
Below are a few quick examples of our artists who went the extra mile.
dress it up
Diana Roig echoes the exuberant energy of his abstracts on the packaging. wooden box or tube, she makes your average “fragile” warning seem somehow a lot less apprehensive.
looks matter
by veneta karamfilova beautiful limited edition it’s truly a complete package (Image: veneta’s instagram)
Taking a holistic approach to your work not only indicates professionalism, but impresses collectors with the quality of your work. Put the effort and time to create a business card or small postcard with your name on it, Saatchi Art URL, badges, or website is a great way to ensure collectors (and possibly their friends) can easily get back in touch. Take a page from Veneta’s book and wrap everything nicely with a complimentary bow.
Make it personal
When our Senior Product Manager darcy ryan ordered his first piece of kasia gawron, she was nothing short of delighted to find a little note accompanying it. Like Darcy, collectors will notice and appreciate the little human touches that mean so much. Without getting too corny, there is a special relationship between an artist and a collector, so the chances of immortalizing that are nothing short of precious.
Whether you are new for saleor an old pro, adding your own personal touches can forge a connection between you and a collector that keeps them coming back.
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