[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  OLena Art [@ArtArt45776940](/creator/twitter/ArtArt45776940) on x 1552 followers Created: 2025-07-24 19:18:32 UTC I'm asking the same question :) but, what I've learned: Artfinder is pretty great for selling originals, it's curated, artist-friendly, and has serious buyers. But if you're looking around, here are some other options: Saatchi Art has global reach and handles shipping... but takes a 35–40% cut. Singulart is super curated, works worldwide, and pushes your art hard, only thing is, they’re picky with artists. UGallery focuses on originals and even sends you packaging stuff, though yeah, that XX% commission stings. Etsy? Perfect for prints and small stuff, if you’re cool with running your own shop. Redbubble and Fine Art America, just for prints, not originals. To me, physical galleries, local or not, mean real connections, better prices, and collectors who stick around. Online’s good for extra cash and exposure, but nothing beats seeing art in person, with a gallery really backing you up and of course - commissions. XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [curated](/topic/curated) [saatchi](/topic/saatchi) [Post Link](https://x.com/ArtArt45776940/status/1948462823744700670)
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OLena Art @ArtArt45776940 on x 1552 followers
Created: 2025-07-24 19:18:32 UTC
I'm asking the same question :) but, what I've learned: Artfinder is pretty great for selling originals, it's curated, artist-friendly, and has serious buyers. But if you're looking around, here are some other options: Saatchi Art has global reach and handles shipping... but takes a 35–40% cut. Singulart is super curated, works worldwide, and pushes your art hard, only thing is, they’re picky with artists. UGallery focuses on originals and even sends you packaging stuff, though yeah, that XX% commission stings. Etsy? Perfect for prints and small stuff, if you’re cool with running your own shop. Redbubble and Fine Art America, just for prints, not originals. To me, physical galleries, local or not, mean real connections, better prices, and collectors who stick around. Online’s good for extra cash and exposure, but nothing beats seeing art in person, with a gallery really backing you up and of course - commissions.
XXX engagements
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