Online exhibition of your works: examples and creation

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ritu790
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Online exhibition of your works: examples and creation

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Why do you need your own online exhibition? So that more people learn about you and your masterpieces. After all, every interested Internet user can visit your website, get acquainted with your work and place an order, regardless of their place of residence - even being on the other side of the world. Therefore, with the help of an online exhibition, you will have even more buyers and connoisseurs of your work. All this will help to significantly increase your earnings from your favorite business.

Moreover, an online exhibition does not require any financial costs for renting premises and all related expenses. And believe me, now is the time to go online. After all, the turnover from online purchases grows every year by at least 20% , while the competition is quite low. And this means that your chances of success are high!

In this article, we will also show examples of online exhibitions of other artists, so that you have an idea of ​​what it looks like. And then we will teach you how to easily and quickly create your own online exhibition.

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What is an online exhibition?
An online exhibition is a website with a portfolio of your works, which complements (or can even completely replace) the traditional exhibition format. After all, you are not limited by the time frame of the exhibition, nor by its geolocation. Thus, an exhibition on the website allows visitors from anywhere in the world to get acquainted with your works, and you as an author - to attract many admirers of your work and interested buyers.

Benefits of an online exhibition
An online exhibition or portfolio is essentially your business card . Accordingly, you choose how it will look, as well as what information about you and your masterpieces it will contain.
Buyers will easily find your online exhibition on the Internet when they search for handmade goods.
A portfolio site with your own work inspires much more trust than a regular social network profile.
You have more opportunities to advertise and promote your masterpieces online so that as many people as possible can learn about them.
The costs of creating your own online exhibition are minimal - a subscription to a site with the possibility of online sales and useful accompanying material will cost only $99 per year. Now calculate how much it costs you to participate in one exhibition and how much you spend on participating in exhibitions throughout the year. Do you feel the difference? And this is despite the fact that you will have significantly more visitors on the Internet, and on a regular basis.
Examples of online exhibitions
There are very few good online exhibitions now. At the same time, the demand for them is only growing , because every year handicrafts are valued more and more.

That's why you definitely have every chance to conquer the Internet with your masterpieces as soon as you create your own portfolio site. And for your inspiration, we suggest looking at examples with our recommendations, so that you have an idea of ​​​​how to create a truly impressive online exhibition!

Online embroidery exhibition
Example #1

example of online embroidery exhibition

The business card website of Japanese needlewoman Yumiko is characterized by a restrained design with an emphasis on her work - ribbon embroidery, bead embroidery, thread embroidery, ethnic products, etc.

The About page contains a short biography (although it is in Japanese) of the girl and links to her social networks.
On the Art page, the girl posted her works with a minimalistic description.
And on Handmade you can find various bags, masks, men's bow ties, cosmetic bags and much more decorated with embroidery.
Example #2

embroidery thread portfolio site

Michelle's embroidery portfolio site is also quite minimalistic:

On the main page, the author talks about the oman phone number resource peculiarities of his works.
On the Artwork page you can find all the author's thread embroideries by year. They all look quite small, but when you click on a work it comes off completely.
Available Work contains paintings that are available for sale.
And on the Contact/CV page you can see a list of all the exhibitions the author has participated in. At the bottom of this page there is a contact form so that buyers can leave a request to place an order.
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Online painting exhibition
Example #3

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online painting exhibition

The website of the contemporary artist Taura is well adapted to the style of her works. However, we draw your attention to the minor errors in its design that should be avoided.

The main page contains too many small-sized works that can only be seen properly by clicking on a particular painting.
The menu is completely unreadable, although it is very original. Therefore, we advise you to use easier to read fonts. Also, do not make the menu overlap the images, otherwise everything will merge.
But the separate page with the work is simply excellent! The visitor can examine the painting from several angles, find out the year of its creation, as well as the materials and dimensions.

This is a great example of proper page design, be sure to take note!

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Example #4

Example of an online painting exhibition

The online exhibition of English conceptual artists the Chapman brothers is presented in a restrained style so that all the attention of visitors is focused on the works. Thanks to this design, the main page creates the feeling that we are at a very ordinary exhibition and are looking at the paintings hanging on the wall in real life.
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