London Artist

“SMOBLES” Sculpture Number 01

“SMOBLES” Sculpture Number 01

Introducing one of the SMOBLES. I helped him be himself and added a splash of design and colour! This piggy stands at around 30cm tall, 20cm wide and 30cm long and one of the series of pigs that I will be making. MISSED IT - GONE!

GAME OVER Canvas

GAME OVER Canvas

The "GAME OVER" canvas and a few bespoke coat hangers have found a new home at the fantastic newly opened Blitzkrieg Chop barbers in Worthing. This is such a cool place with great vibes. The shop even has a retro games machine you can play while you wait for a...

Bob Marley Coloured Sunglasses

Bob Marley Coloured Sunglasses

It seems to have been a very ❤️???????? week so far. Factory Specs Direct in Worthing put all the colour ideas forward to me and I made that part happen. The lens makers did their magic and when you look through those sunglasses ???????????? Between the...

London Art and Artists

London has many well-established and talented artists and this can make it very difficult for newcomers to get their art into a gallery.  London galleries have to have art in their galleries that give them a good return on investment, especially as rents are extremely high. A gallery taking on a piece of art from an unknown artist in London just wouldn’t pay the bills! It can be hard to understand rejection from galleries unless you look at it from a pair of commercial eyes, they probably like your art but buyers of art often are looking at the investment opportunity and resale value later down the line. Why would they sell your art for thousands if the gallery can get millions for something like a Banksy piece instead?!

The beauty of having your art in a gallery is they know exactly how to display your work and they have a client base to sell it to as well. Try going outside of the main city of London, going a few counties away can be the difference between a yes or no to taking on your work.

New Artist Challenges

When I started in the art world, I decided to use the power of the internet to reach what I believed would be an even bigger audience than many galleries could offer me, especially for the ones without much authority outside of the town their gallery is situated in. I work hard to promote my brand.

To be a good artist, you have to be creative and original, it is the same for promoting yourself. After all, you found this page!

Can you make a living from your art outside of a gallery?

I believe artists can potentially make more money outside of the gallery if they use their initiative and have something to offer a buyer or collector. Remember, not everyone buys art because they want to hang it on their wall. The internet, especially now with social media, is great for promoting yourself and your art, many artists don’t even exhibit in a gallery and use YouTube, Instagram and Facebook to become well known. I used all the tools available to me when I built my art portfolio and so I now have buyers of art come to me directly when they see something they like. This puts more money in my pocket, takes less out of the buyers pocket, it’s a win-win if there is no middle man like a gallery

This doesn’t mean you cannot enjoy the excitement of showing your work in a gallery. Try and build a business relationship with the owner of galleries because you can help each reach success.

Visiting London Galleries.

Most galleries in London you will not just be able to pop into like the ones in Brighton or Manchester. This is due to the high value of some of the art pieces (millions), they are very much by appointment only, especially where Banksy sells his paintings. Always check by visiting the gallery websites.