Some stores have their walls decorated with lots of really beautiful
pieces of framed art. Not many stores have this kind of wall space.
Nor is it needed. Look around at your own place of business and see
if there are not a few good spots to put a few nice pieces of art to
sell. You would be surprises at the amount of framed art sold at small
shops. The pictures here are of a of a brand new store that is selling
art. This store "Majesty Hardwood Flooring" sells art and
hardwood floors. Because they had a lot of empty wall space they decided
to carry our art.

There are many other types of stores that carry our art; furniture stores,
restaurants, even banks. I even know of an auto repair shop that carries
our art in their lobby. A couple pieces a month and there's their light
bill paid. There are many great places to start selling art. With the
proper lighting, you are sure to sell some art.

You would not believe the difference having a 50 watt flood track light
does to a piece of art until you try it yourself. You also must have
the price of the art plainly visible. The average person will look at
your art but will not ask you how much it costs. Many times lookers
will go away, think about it a few days and then come back to purchase
the art. This almost never happens unless they know the cost of the
art and that you are selling art. It is very important to put a price
on your products.
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