Websites for Artists

Artists need portfolio websites that let their work speak for itself while building credibility with galleries, collectors, and buyers.

What matters for artist websites

High-resolution portfolio images with optimized loading that preserves quality

Gallery layouts that prioritize the artwork over decorative elements

Artist statement and biography that provide context for the work

Direct contact methods for purchase inquiries and commission requests

Exhibition history with dates, venues, and show details

Responsive design that displays work properly on mobile devices

An artist website serves as a digital portfolio and professional home for visual artists, painters, sculptors, and other creative professionals. These sites showcase completed works through image galleries, document exhibition history, and provide context about artistic practice and vision. A website gives artists control over how their work is presented and creates a permanent reference point that galleries, collectors, and potential buyers can visit to evaluate the artist's body of work and professional standing.

Artists are typically discovered through gallery exhibitions, social media platforms, and professional networks. When someone encounters your work and wants to learn more, they search for your name or website to view your complete portfolio and verify your credentials.

Your website serves as the definitive archive of your work. Visitors expect to see high-resolution images organized by series or medium, read about your artistic process, and understand how to commission work or inquire about purchases.

Many artist websites fail when navigation systems hide the actual artwork behind unnecessary clicks, image compression degrades the visual quality of the work, or contact information for sales and commissions is difficult to locate. Without clear pathways to view and purchase work, potential collectors move on to other artists.

Want to see what's possible?

Play with interactive design widgets and see real-time customization options. Experiment with colors, layouts, and features that could be on your artist website.

How our website experiment works

We build you a one-day preview of what your artist website could look like.

You see it before deciding anything. No obligation. No tech setup required.

A real person reviews your information and builds the preview.

What your site includes

Professional design

Custom layout tailored to your trade and brand identity

Essential pages

Home, About, Services, and Contact pages that convert visitors

Mobile responsive

Looks great on all devices, from phones to desktops

SEO foundation

Basic optimization to help customers find you online

Fast performance

Quick loading times that keep visitors engaged

Contact forms

Easy ways for customers to reach you directly

Is this right for your business?

Best for:

  • Small business owners who need an online presence
  • Artists looking to attract local customers
  • Businesses that want a professional site without the hassle
  • Those who want to test before committing

Not ideal for:

  • Large enterprises needing complex systems
  • E-commerce sites with hundreds of products
  • Businesses needing custom web applications
  • Projects requiring ongoing development resources

Frequently asked questions

?Do artists need their own website?

Yes. Social media is great for discovery, but a website gives you control over how your work is presented and provides a professional home for collectors and galleries to reference.

?What should be on an artist website?

Your portfolio organized by series or medium, an artist statement, your bio, exhibition history, and clear contact information for sales or commissions.

?How should I organize my portfolio?

Group work by series, medium, or theme. Lead with your strongest pieces. Keep navigation simple so visitors can focus on the art.

?What is included in the free experiment?

We build a preview of your artist website within one business day. You see the layout and structure before deciding anything. No obligation.

See what your artist website could look like

You've already tried enough guesses. This is just a small experiment.