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The Best Ways to Support Independent Artists - MY COMMISSION BOOKS ARE OPEN!

Writer: Brookelyn RyanBrookelyn Ryan

In a world where mass-produced decor and digital imagery dominate, independent artists bring originality, soul, and craftsmanship into our lives. Supporting independent artists is not just about purchasing art—it’s about fostering creativity, sustaining small businesses, and ensuring that unique artistic voices continue to thrive. Whether you’re an avid collector or someone who simply appreciates creativity, here are some of the best ways to support independent artists and invest in original art.


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1. Buy Original Artwork and Prints

The most direct way to support an artist is by purchasing their work. Whether it’s an original painting, a limited-edition print, or a small sketch, every sale contributes to an artist’s livelihood. Many artists offer a range of price points, making it easier to find something that fits your budget. Remember, investing in original art not only enhances your space but also supports an artist’s ability to continue creating.


2. Commission Custom Artwork - MY COMMISSION BOOKS ARE OPEN! 

Looking for something truly one-of-a-kind? Commissioning a custom piece allows you to collaborate with an artist and bring a unique vision to life. Whether it’s a portrait, a mural, or an abstract piece that complements your home, commissions give artists the opportunity to create something personal while receiving direct financial support.

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Example of a Past Commission

Looking for original artwork, commissions, or prints? Explore available pieces at www.brookelynaesthetic.com/shop, email Brooke at Brookelynaesethtic@gmail.com or follow @brookelynaesthetic to stay updated on new releases and exhibitions!


3. Share and Promote Their Work on Social Media

In today’s digital age, exposure is crucial for independent artists. Simply sharing their work on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, or Pinterest can introduce them to new audiences. Leave a positive comment, tag friends who might be interested, or include their artwork in your stories. A little love on social media can go a long way!


4. Attend Art Shows and Exhibitions

Local and online art exhibitions provide a great way to discover and support artists. Many independent artists showcase their work at gallery openings, pop-up markets, or festivals. Attending these events not only allows you to appreciate their craft in person but also shows artists that their work is valued and appreciated. 2025 Calendar Events are coming soon! 


5. Purchase from Their Official Website or Local Galleries

When buying art, try to purchase directly from an artist’s website, Etsy shop, or a gallery that represents them. This ensures that they receive a fair share of the sale price, unlike mass-market platforms that take significant commissions. Direct purchases also help establish a personal connection between collectors and artists. This method puts all the money in the artist;s pocket and does not go to a Gallery or Consultant. 


6. Write Reviews and Testimonials

If you’ve purchased a piece of art, leave a glowing review on their website or social media pages. Testimonials help build credibility and encourage others to invest in their work. Even a short, thoughtful review can influence potential buyers.


7. Gift Artwork to Others

Art makes for a meaningful and personal gift. Instead of opting for mass-produced decor, consider giving a loved one an original piece or a print from an independent artist. Not only does this support the artist, but it also spreads appreciation for unique, handmade pieces.


8. Engage with Artists in Meaningful Ways

Liking an artist’s post is great, but engaging with them by asking about their process, attending live painting sessions, or joining virtual art discussions helps build a strong, supportive community. Genuine connections can lead to more opportunities for the artist and enrich your experience as an art lover.


9. Respect the Value of Their Work

Art takes time, skill, and emotional investment. Avoid asking for discounts or negotiating prices unfairly. Instead, appreciate the value of the work and, if a piece is out of your budget, consider smaller items like prints, stickers, or postcards that still support the artist.


Final Thoughts

Supporting independent artists is about more than just financial transactions—it’s about recognizing the importance of creativity and ensuring that artists can continue sharing their talents with the world. By investing in original art, promoting artists within your community, and engaging with their work, you become a vital part of the artistic ecosystem. So next time you see a piece that moves you, remember: your support makes a difference!


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