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Artists: Getting your paintings into interiors – Part 1

20th December 2016 By beArt

Making progress with this, you will need to..

  • Communicate and network with interior designers and interior architects; private property owners; commercial enterprises (e.g. hospitality; travel; public bodies; educational establishments; retail; and so forth)
  • Either: (i) work to commission; (ii) make work and enter into licensing agreement; sell your work
  • Once you have made work . . know that as a form of intellectual property it can be licensed out as property (rather like letting a property).

In part 2 of this post we’ll explain the advantages of especially (ii) above, entering into a licensing agreement .

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