Check out my store on the Redbubble platform for unique items.
Redbubble.com, or for my store Swartwout.Redbubble.com, is now gaining more of my photographs for use on their products. Check it out – and please give the shop a “follow” and a few likes (if you see something you like, that is).
From the “About” page on their website: “Redbubble was born in 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. The dream was simple. Give independent artists a meaningful new way to sell their creations. Today, we connect over 700,000 artists and designers across the planet with millions of passionate fans. A brave (and dare we say stylish) new world of self expression.” I am now one of those 700,000+ designers and artists.
Link to: Bill’s Redbubble Store
Here is a sample of a December upload with an unique holiday design on shirts.
Do artists actually buy art from Redbubble?
Yes they (we) do. Here is an item that arrived as I was creating this post. I needed a small spiral bound notebook to keep near my keyboard and this one caught my eye. It is the creation of a Florida designer known as Pen and Rose Stationers. The item arrived only four days after I placed the order, it was exactly as described, well packaged and is perfect for what I need.
Here is a related post about: buying one’s own art.
How wonderful Bill! Yes, we artists DO buy art from other artists. 🙂
A timely reminder to support our friends/artists.
It is, Steve, thank you.
I have a small presence on Redbubble. Have yet to have a sale there. With “stores” at Redbubble, Pictorem, Art Pal, Fine Art America and Picfair, FAA is the only site where I’ve had any sales. I hope you’re having some success with Redbubble.
Thank your for the comment, Bob. Yes, I have had some success at Redbubble – likely because there is a wider variety of items there. I recently ordered a long sleeve t-shirt from Redbubble (with the tree design above) and found the quality to be excellent. My main POD is still FineArtAmerica, with Pictorem as a close second. Zazzle is great for calendar sales.