
PickArt's Full Artwork Catalogue Is Now Live
PickArt's complete artwork catalogue is now open for browsing, with the ability to purchase any work in the collection with worldwide shipping.
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PickArt's complete artwork catalogue is now open for browsing, with the ability to purchase any work in the collection with worldwide shipping.

PickArt Indie is a self-serve tool that helps independent artists sell their work directly from the spaces where it is already on display, using QR labels and instant checkout.

PickArt co-founder Timofey Zhitenev has been granted a UK Innovator Founder visa, marking formal endorsement of PickArt's innovation and scalability by the UK government.
How to improve the appeal of hospitality spaces, why art is a good way to do it and how to source affordable art for your hospitality space. These are helpful articles PickArt team prepared for hospitality professionals. It's not only about PickArt and not even only about art: it's a variety of helpful tips and tricks.

Want to support local artists in your cafe? Here's why it's one of the smartest things you can do for your brand, community and footfall.

Original art on your walls doesn't have to mean a big budget. Discover how hotels and restaurants are getting curated art for free — and earning from it too.

Choosing art for your hotel doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Here's what to hang, where to put it, and how to find the right artists.
Read our articles written primarily for artists: how to sell your art smarter, how to be appealing to hospitality partnerships and curators, and more.

A practical guide for artists on how to find, approach, and exhibit their work in non-traditional spaces like cafes, hotels, and retail shops.

A comprehensive guide for artists on how to place, price, and sell artwork within short-term rentals and boutique holiday lets.

A realistic guide for emerging artists on exhibition costs, gallery hire fees, hidden expenses, and alternative exhibition models.