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Recent sales on Fine Art America

I started offering my photographs and artwork for sale on Fine Art America and Pixels (https://edward-fielding.pixels.com) way back in 2011.  At first, I didn’t give it much attention, at the time I thought microstock would be a better place to put my efforts.  But as my skills grew I started to be drawn to a more artist style in my work and started to upload more to Fine Art America and it’s sister site Pixels.

All the while I was marketing my work on social media, handing out business cards, showing in gallery shows as well as growing my portfolio with more work oriented towards the fine art and decor markets.  At the same time moving my stock work up a notch by joining Arcangel Images whose smaller,  curated, collection requires a higher level of work.

Years of hard work have paid off as I now enjoy sales that average around one a day.  Someday’s it’s three or four sales, others it’s nothing but the trend has always been in the upward direction.

Here are a few sales from this week in September 2018:

Framed print sale on Fine Art America – 20″ x 30″ print of The Four Aces Diner to a buyer from Tunkhannock, PA.


Print rolled in a tube sold on Fine Art America.
Print rolled in a tube sold on Fine Art America.   Edward Fielding sold a 19.250″ x 24.000″ print of Lion Statue New York Public Library to a buyer from Johns Creek, GA.
Recently sold a 8.000″ x 4.500″ framed print of Vintage Fire Truck South Weare New Hampshire to a buyer from Girard, IL.
Large metal print sold on Fine Art America.
Large metal print sold on Fine Art America.  Large Metal Print.  A 48.000″ x 31.625″ print of Blue Ridge Mountians to a buyer from Saint Petersburg, FL.
Edward Fielding sold a 16" x 20" print of Old 45s to a buyer from Yuba City, CA.
Edward Fielding sold a 16″ x 20″ framed and matted print of Old 45s to a buyer from Yuba City, CA.
Edward Fielding sold a 24.000″ x 18.000″ wood print of Coastal Maine Sunset to a buyer from Gorham, ME.

Edward Fielding sold a 24.000″ x 36.000″ print rolled in a tube of Old Washboards to a buyer from New Hope, PA.