How to Sell Art to the Affluent Market ✨🎨 — Part One


Hello Reader,

Greetings and hello again:

If you want to sell higher-priced originals, you need buyers with the means to purchase them—and the confidence to trust you with that investment.

In How to Sell Art to the Affluent Market—Part One, I share practical, real-world strategies to connect with affluent collectors, earn their trust, and position your work where it belongs: in homes and spaces that appreciate it.

This isn't about gimmicks or chasing trends—it's about mindset, branding, and relationships that lead to long-term patronage.

Be well and take care.

Peace out!

Barney Davey
Publisher: Art Marketing News

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Barney Davey, a trusted mentor to artists worldwide since 1988, has authored multiple books, developed transformative marketing courses, and founded the internationally recognized Art Marketing News blog in 2005, a platform that unites artists from all corners of the globe. His most recent publication, "How to Profit from the Art Print Market, 20th Anniversary, 3rd Edition," is the cornerstone of Art Print Insider—a complete system of tools and knowledge visual artists can use to market art prints profitably. His expertise helps artists navigate the business side of creativity with practical, results-driven strategies. Join thousands of artists who have transformed their careers through Barney's guidance—visit ArtMarketingNews.com to discover resources that will help you build a sustainable, profitable art business on your terms.

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