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Ansel Adams: Masterworks Museum of History and Industry
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Wolves: The Art of Dempsey Bob Audain Art Museum
Turning Inward, Judy Chicago, From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnit... Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio Museum of Anthropology at UBC
Rita Leistner: The Tree Planters Two Rivers Gallery
Ansel Adams: Masterworks Museum of History and Industry
Alberto Giacometti: Toward the Ultimate Figure Seattle Art Museum
Ghosts of the Machine The Polygon Gallery
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Adorned Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
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Kitsch: Craft So Bad That It’s Good Alberta Craft Gallery - Calgary
Yeomans Trilogy: Enduring Spirits Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery
Christine Sharp: Northwest Aspect Harris Harvey Gallery
Turning Trash into Treasure CityScape Community ArtSpace
Lilian Broca: Mary Magdalene Resurrected Il Museo, Italian Cultural Centre
April Waters: Water-ice-sky, Antarctica Hallie Ford Museum of Art
Julian Forrest: Beacon Peter Robertson Gallery
Emerging Artist Exhibition – Featuring Bonnie Hopper Gallery 110
Romare Bearden: Abstraction Frye Art Museum
Michihiro Kosuge: Memorial Exhibition Russo Lee Gallery
Marjorie Dial: New Works PDX Contemporary Art
Chloë Lum & Yannick Desranleau: The Garden Of A Former House Turned M... Esker Foundation
Luminous Journey: The Art of Maria Frank Abrams Cascadia Art Museum
Beaded Nostalgia Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
Canoe Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Adorned Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
L’affichomania: The Passion for French Posters Bellevue Arts Museum
Kitsch: Craft So Bad That It’s Good Alberta Craft Gallery - Calgary
Yeomans Trilogy: Enduring Spirits Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery
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Born to Trinidadian immigrant parents in Edmonton in 1979, Curtis Talwst Santiago worked as a musician before he came to attention in the mid-2010s for his miniature dioramas. Set inside hinged jewel boxes of varying sizes (for rings, wristwatches, necklaces, etc.), Santiago’s dioramas elaborate on worlds drawn from headlines, myth, personal reminiscences and visions. Though his approach to art making is grounded in the improvisatory nature of his musical experiences, Santiago received ... Read More
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Art staging apps are a creative way to market your artwork or even close a sale in person . Whether you need a high level of customization or just want to click a button and see your art on a wall, there is an app out there for you. We’ve dug into some of the most popular apps and programs to learn a bit more about them and help you make a decision about which one is right for you.
ArtPlacer ‘s strength is in the app’s ability to instantly scale a work in a room with perspective, so clients get the most realistic and convincing image possible. A user can upload an art image, select an interior or upload one of their own, enter the dimensions and land an excellent looking preview with the right proportions. The art image will instantly “pop” into place with the correct perspective, which is very helpful. The app’s library of spaces includes art fair booths and galleries to living rooms and kitchens. This app also features a cool widget that you can include on your website- a helpful sales tool that will make your site stand out!
ArtPlacer’s app also includes an augmented reality module (AR) to view art in real time through the cell phone or device’s camera. You can experience “live” how the work integrates with the space.
There are several different licensing plans, each designed to suit particular needs: One Timer, Basic, Advanced and Premium.
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Photofunia is a free online photo editor (not a mobile app) that puts your image into a stock collage-style background. There are more than just blank walls here, which is fun but can be tedious to sift through. There are some more creative choices than just “art on a white wall above a couch.” It’s as simple as choosing the background you want, uploading your image from your hard drive or from online, and clicking Go. You can then download the photo. Some images can generate in high-res (they’re marked HD) and some cannot. These are fun and eye-catching, and I can see them as really effective images for Facebook ads promoting your work.
iArtView is an app created expressly for artists looking to increase their sales by using high quality images of their art in personalized settings. Rather than preset wall images, you take a photo of the space where you want to see the art and the app auto-scales the work for you. You can try the app for free, but this is a paid app with annual plans starting at $47.99 (roughly $3.99 per month) and monthly plans starting at $6.99. An increase in plan size gets you increased customization of the art and the space, an increased number of walls and images you can save, and analytics.
Shoot and Sell is an app created for photographers as an in-person sales tool. Like iArtView, it allows you to take a photo of a custom space and add your image in-app. There is also a collection of stock rooms available. The app costs $74.99 which may give you a little sticker shock at first, but it’s a one-time fee versus a monthly fee like iArtView. However, if you want more stock rooms than the 11 the app comes with, you’ll have to pay.
Despite the name, WallApp is not a mobile app. It’s a simple webpage that allows you to either upload your own room photo or use a stock room photo and drag-and-drop images of your art. You can scale the artwork to different sizes in the space and download the resulting photo, although it does have “Made with the OhMyPrints Wall Art Tool” in the corner, so not the best choice for marketing materials. It can be used on mobile, but it isn’t optimized for mobile use so this isn’t the ideal tool if you want to do a lot of in-person selling.
Mockup Scene Creator by CreativeMarket has two versions- a Photoshop file download for $40 and an online editor for those without Photoshop. The online editor allows you to try it for free with limited functionality, or purchase one of several plans starting at $5 that provide various levels of e-commerce integration and image download credits.
ArtSee is an iOS-only app for $9.99 that allows you to take and resize a photo of your space and insert an image of your art. There are also a few stock images available. It’s a fairly simple app with limited customization, but if you don’t need the extra bells and whistles it’s a great free choice. ArtSee also registers galleries and allows potential collectors to see the artwork in their space and contact the gallery directly.
Artrooms launched in July 2018. The app is free on both iOS and Android, with subscription options (starting at $3.99) for increased functionality such as more walls to choose from, unlimited uploads, and better access for saving high-res images. The app offers artists and galleries a quick and easy tool to superimpose, light and frame art images upon elegant interior images. Once curated, high quality exports can be shared via social media and email. Their Instagram account boasts that fresh rooms are added to the app every month, which is pretty cool.
There’s a pretty good mix here of paid and free, simple and highly customizable. Are you using one of these and love it (or hate it)? Did we leave out a good one? Drop a comment below and let us know.
This is exactly what I have been looking for! I used to have my art on an expensive platform primarily for their wall tool, but gave it up due to the cost. I can’t wait to try these out.
I’ve started using the ArtroomsApp, I think it’s new:
itunes.apple.com/us/app/artrooms-superimpose-art/id1366610184
Thanks for the mention Barbara, we really appreciate it.
Thanks Abundant artist for another great article!
Hi there, I like your app, except when I put in the size – it does not crop to reflect that size 🙁
This is what I heard from my friend using ArtRooms. I am researching to find the best Ap. I tried I View Art Nd it is impossible because of their lousy support.
Is this only available for mobile? I have iMac desktop but android mobile 🙁
Now also available for Android:
http://onelink.to/artroomsapp
This is not a free app though it’s a good options.
Is it just for iPhone and iPad or also Macbook Pro?
It is not free, you have to have a subscription to save the images..
What is the monthly price and can you unsubscribe?
What a great blog post! I only used Wallapp but I will give the others a try.
Thanks!
How does one add a frame in WallApp?
Great information…thank you so much…my favorite is the wallapp =)
Hi Cory, What about 3D sculptures? Is there an app for them?
I agree. This is a great list. I’d also love to find an app for 3-D. I’m thinking in the realm of virtual rooms in which we can stage our functional art (decor).
Hey.. I was wondering if you came across any such app or website
are there any free apps for us newbies, using an android, and would likè to see my photos prior to having enlarged..thanks.
Do you have 3d meshes/models/scans of your work already? If so, it’s pretty easy to drop them in an environment with UnrealEngine, Unity, Blender, etc. They are free, but have a fairly steep learning curve. You would probably also want a VR headset to test and develop the scene. If you don’t already have scans, you would need to create them. There are some apps, but you really need a lidar-based system as opposed to a photogrammetry system which would require a good deal of “clean-up” usually.
I am a new artist that wants to sell my paintings and also take photos that I would like to sell. All of the above is great info but can be a bit overwhelming. Suggestions?
Still I can’t understand how to sell sketches
Post your artwork on Instagram. That is where I sell mine.
Pls is there any free app I can use
But there seems like a shadow ban that am unable to direct viewers to my profile
These are all great if you want to take a picture of a wall or use a stock photo for your art. I’m looking for an app that will allow me to pre-plan and visualize the art that I’d like to place on Pro Panels for an art show. There used to be an app called “Walleries” that was perfect but it seems to have gone out of business. I’m looking for something like that. Thanks for the info on the other apps!
I agree all the comments above and thank you for the post. It is exactly what I was looking for. The biggest problem with all these tools is the size. if they show how bright and high are the walls then it is not a problem to insert a painting on the wall in its right proportion but if they do not say how big is the wall then it is nearly impossible to hand a picture on these walls without making a big mistake.
I believe this tools will be a “You must have it” if you want to have success selling your works.
Thank you Cory once again for your amazing blog and instructions!
I have just tried Mockups online, the ones I had I have purchased them ready to download and on the online version, you can give the size of the painting so it fits exactly with the right proportion on the walls. I am so happy!!! this tool is great!
I am going to see the other ones but I think that for my small webpage this is exactly what I needed. Thank you for the links and all the works once again!
Hi April,
I cannot find a website called ‘mockups online’. Can you please provide a link to the site you recommend? Thanks
The website is called http://www.mockupeditor.com 😀 – Thanks Maria for the kind words. We really appreciate that!
Thanks Maria, that´s exactly what I was looking for, the “proportionality” using stock photos. You saved me a lot of time reading through all the other apps.
I currently use WallPicture 2. This app allows you to resize the images you post on the wall in its orginal size (relative to the background).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wallpicture.lite&hl=en_US&gl=US
The Lite version is free and gives you 3 (Android) or 1 (iOS) example wall.
The paid version (€22,95) gives you 30 walls to start with and regularly new free walls come available. You can buy credits to get even more walls or take a (monthly € 5,49 or yearly € 43,99) subscription to all available walls. A lifetime subscription to all walls is also available for € 99,99.
A fun feature: you can create your own wall !
I”m having such trouble with WallPicture2 – I can’t see the close button… and swiping my screen doesn’t even work most times… so it puts me off using it
Hi
There is another one – Curate. https://www.curate-space.com/
Did not use it, just saw the demo 🙂
Thanks!
Rarely work well on my iPad. Some of the backgrounds do not take an image. In other backgrounds, the adjustment tool again does not work very well in a few.
It has a very nice selection of rooms…
Thanks for the mention Tom, it makes our day 🙂
So glad you’re enjoying our @ArtroomsApp
is there an artroom’s app available for window laptop? I need it desperately. or any suggestions
I had a lot of trouble with Art room. the app kept crashing. I literally used it 4 or 5 times. In order for it to continue working i had to delete and reload it each time. I have written to the company, they were responsive at first but now have gone quiet. Not impressed.
I can’t seem to be able to use my own images for a preview,
Can you only use stock images?
What a fantastic blog post! This is so informative.I really appreciate the kind of topics you post here. Thanks for sharing us a great information that is actually helpful.Also see Best painting designs for walls
THank you for the great post. Exactly the info I was looking for!
Looking for another app like ArtRoomsapp to display my artwork on a wall.
I’ve tried fotfunia and IArtSee but they have very limited rooms
Similarly to the comments already received this useful article was a great guide and the apps featured are exactly what I was looking for.
Thanks for the research done into this and for helping kickstart my commercial endeavours as an artist!
I,m really confused every app is for a mobile- I am using wix.com site builder and working form my Mac book pro these apps -are any comparable with my laptop -thx
I have the same issue you have/had Mark. Did you find a great solution like the artrooms app for PC and Mac….and which is able to be embedded into platforms like Wix and Shopify?
We are only in startup for our website but the (art rooms) app is exactly the quality we were hoping to use.
I used to have a site? that you put your own painting on a wall and there are 3 people sitting on a bench in front of it as though in a gallery.. can anyone help me?
I thought it was Big Huge Labs but don’t see it now.
I believe that was the Photofunia app.
PhotoFunia! It makes your painting huge. It’s fun!
HEy Cory, IS there a wordpress plugin that is recommended to showcase framing options for an image?
Hi
Did you manage to find a plugin? I am struggling too.
Hi, really useful, a lot are for iphone only, I wonder if anyone can recommend ones for android phone user, particularly with stock photos of rooms.Thanks
Exactly what I was wondering. Have spent 45 mins looking at this list, nothing good for Android.
I was wondering the same thing! Why is there less love for Android??
Artrooms App is now also available on android
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