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Siobhan Dempsey

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August 19th, 2019 - 02:16 AM

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Irish Artist Group

Hello, I thought setting up an Irish Artist group would be a good idea, why? Well, we are on FineArtAmerica.com wouldn't it be good to see all the Irish Artists on there-having a chat about how we are getting on-see what we have to say for ourselves, if anything. Maybe organise an exhibition of Irish Art in America.Nice.

I'm talking artists from Ireland who live here but use the FAA as their agent-it would be interesting to see the difference in approach and style and story if any from American artists.
We do have a bit of a grá for a story. There is not one Irish Artist that doesn't have an Angela's Ashes type profile-even in this day and age of plenty-we are great at the raméis.
How do Irish Artists get on on FAA ?
Have you sold much art?
How do you brand yourself-is there a particular niche for Irish art.

I have to say FAA offer a fantastic service for all artists and it is very,very reasonable to have a premium service only $30.
I mean where would you be going-getting a website, an I know as I have set up many a site, it would cost minimum- rock bottom including design $200 using WordPress.
They set you up with your own sitename .pixel and if you want to link it to your own name siobhandempsey.ie you can.
Are there any Irish Artists who use the FAA as their official website?
Do you know that FAA offer this service?
Let me know.
Send me your link to your Irish Art site using FAA.
Let's keep in touch Irish Artists join the group.
Slán go fóill

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Conor Murphy

4 Years Ago

KInsale, Co Cork

Hi Siobhan, first off I don`t have a Angela's Ashes type profile, hate to disappoint you, secondly there is a large community of Irish artists already on FAA, with hundreds if not thousands of paintings and photos. There is also a large selection of groups based on the topic of Ireland, be it, History, Landscape, Seascape, or still life. Wishing you every success. Conor -murphy.pixels.com