This guide to selling art online for beginners wouldn’t be complete if we didn’t talk about art commissions.
Selling commissions is another easy way for artists to monetize their work, along with selling downloads and printables. Commissions are works that an artist creates for a client. That can be any type of creative work, such as a portrait, painting, photo manipulation, concept art, and so on.
The commission is based on an agreement between you and the client. Basically, you can use the same license agreements as for selling digital files of your art—the ones we already talked about above.
Many people who commission an artwork want it for personal use. They want to use it to decorate their home or gift it to a friend. But there are also companies that order commissions from artists. In most of those cases, the company intends to publish the finished work and use it for commercial purposes.
Commissions are a win-win. The client gets a beautiful, personalized artwork. You, as the artist, earn some money and at the same time you can build your portfolio.
When a commission is completed, you will usually send the digital file over the web. Of course, you can email it to the client (if it is not too big). However, if you are planning to do commissions on a professional level, I suggest getting clued up on the 3 best ways to deliver digital art to clients.
The best place to offer art commissions? You already know it: your own website is absolutely crackerjack for selling all the art you create.
Where else can you offer art commissions? Here are some choices: