Many artists prefer to offer small art prints in addition to larger sizes.
So what are the advantages of small art print sizes?
First of all, small art prints are more affordable. They are not only cheaper to produce, but also cheaper and easier to ship and frame.
Moreover, small art prints are easier to display in limited space. For example, it is no problem to display a small print on a shelf or a little side table.
Small prints are also a great way to introduce your art to new customers. People usually don’t like to spend a large amount of money to purchase a piece from an artist they don’t know yet. If they like the small print, they are more likely to buy a larger piece in the future.
Small art prints are also popular gifts. When you know that a friend of yours admires a certain piece of art, it’s a nice idea to gift them a small print of it for their birthday or other occasion.
All things considered, small is the best size for art prints when you want to reach a wider audience and ultimately make more sales!
Good advice. I have noticed when displaying my photos and art work in 11×14, they get more notice. And I love your lip images!
Hi Sandy, thanks for stopping by!
I think large vertical images get the most attention, especially on social media. So it makes perfectly sense to showcase your art prints in 11×14 (:
By the way, happy to hear that you like my lip art ♥︎
This may be a silly question by why not 5×7 print instead of the 10×12 size?
Hi Yasmine, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment! I’m not sure if I understand correctly what you mean… Generally speaking, 12×10 is a more popular print size than 5×7. Of course, there’s nothing wrong about offering art prints in 5×7, but more people seem to prefer to get a slightly larger print of their favorite artwork. To find out what your customers like best, you can start offering both print sizes and then see what sells best and offer more of that (:
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Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comment, Traynor. Always happy when my posts can help other artists along the way. (: