You can't MAKE anyone view your web page. But you can do an on-line search of galleries that you feel might represent artists in the style that you are working. Then you can either call them or e-mail them and commend that they visit your web page. Some will do exactly that if you ask them to.
Just make sure that you provide a direct link to your web page in the e-mail you send them.
Best of luck.
2007-02-27 14:23:27
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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As you said a gallery , you could use PDF adobe acrobat that are opened by icons this would entail a foyer where you have artists and work listing that you click on to see the individual works////did you mean a gallery view of your page or do you want a galleries honchos to visit your page, send them invitations such as"this is an invitation to visit www.yournamehere".to experience the work of a new(or established ) artist dadada..da ect. ect the works are in (mention there style)and fill in as you like(p.s. i think you should find a shorter name for your http:/)
2007-02-27 14:59:07
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answered by Book of Changes 3
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Being a sparkling artist is troublesome and so a techniques you're doing super in case you have already got a information superhighway internet site and a gallery. try having a gallery commencing off with some new products. perform a little outreach artwork with the community. publish flyers around city. yet undergo in strategies, purely you are able to choose how oftentimes happening an artist you would be. have faith.
2016-10-16 22:16:38
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answered by ? 4
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In my experience, sending a gallery a short invitation sometimes works, use a VERY small thumbnail of one or two of your best images in your email, make it look like a postcard, and provide a direct link to your site. Include a brief list of any previous shows, awards or accolades.
In my opinion, you should wait to add more images to your site before you do this. What you have so far is not enough to get a good idea of your general style.
2007-02-27 15:33:35
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answered by joyfulpaints 6
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Also try : Yahoo Web Page Design Tools
Good Luck
2007-03-03 05:47:34
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answered by Anonymous
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It has been my experience to find out if the gallery in question is taking submissions and then find out the requirements and then send stuff ie cd or slides of your work with an artist statement and a curriculum vitae via snail mail
2007-02-27 14:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Just like publishers, galleries vary in how they would like to approach them with your art. Uninvited queries often fail. The best way is to approach the gallery, ask how they would like the work presented, or if indeed they are currently accepting new art.
2007-03-06 07:58:42
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answered by sunflower 2
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I find it useful to read as much about marketing as I can. As in writing, a whole lot of building a successful career as an artist is being willing to accept rejection and keep on plugging away anyway.
2007-03-06 15:04:09
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answered by Behaviorist 6
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It is better for you to send photos, as they are lazy about looking at emails from strangers.
2007-02-28 08:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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