Stow Lake

Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park (San Francisco, CA), Oil on Linen, 8x10

Here’s a plein air sketch of Stow Lake (Golden Gate Park, San Francisco) from the Chinese Peace Pavilion.

Marketing lesson: name your images to drive search

Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies

It’s not every day that someone contacts me for permission to use my artwork for publications.  One of my paintings is on the cover of a brochure for a water company in Finland, and UC Berkley used an image for a conference brochure.  Recently, a science institute asked to use an image on the cover of the proceedings for their conference.  Since most of these uses have (what I assume to be) limited commercial value, I usually thank the person that asked and give them the rights to use for free. The latest, “Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies” seemed like an opportunity to tell you about these requests, because you might learn something that helps your art become more discoverable.

 

Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies
Proceedings of the International Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies

Over the years, the source of traffic to my blog and website has been fairly consistent (except that Facebook is now the 2nd most important source, after Google). The sources in order of volume are: 1) Google; 2) Facebook; 3) Bing; 4) Yahoo; 5) Twitter and 6) Google Images.  I’ve summarized/consolidated this data (eg, international versions of Google are part of #1, “Google”), but this gives you a rough idea of where you may source business online.

The lesson I’ve learned about Google (and Google Images) is that it’s really important to think about how you name your image files.  At least two organizations now have asked for my Asilomar images, and doing a Google Image Search, you’ll see I have 4 paintings in the search result.  I tried searching another of my painting subjects (“Stow Lake Bridge“) and the only two paintings I’ve done of that bridge are ranked #3 and 4, respectively, the first images after the official photographs of the bridge by the city.  I also sold some paintings to a hotel on the Truckee River last year, and when I search Google Images for that, I’m the first painting/non-photograph in the results.  I think my complete naming of the image (always the place in the title, and sometimes I add the city and state) helps to drive a surprising number of visits to my website.  Then again, Google is customizing search results more and more, so I’m not sure if the typical user is seeing these results, but they must be seeing something similar since they are driving business.

Try searching the the names of places you typically paint.  Are your images showing up? Are they driving traffic to your website?  The results may surprise you.

 

 

Random sketches

Thanks for your recent comments about my sketches.  Here’s a few more.  I’m also testing out various ways to include photo slide shows into my blog.  This is using Cinopa.  Hope it works! [cincopa AUAAimqCN3oR]

Davenport Caves

Caves (Davenport, CA), Oil on Canvas, 11x14

Davenport, CA (just north of Santa Cruz) has some really dramatic bluffs that make great subjects for a painting.  The light/shadow colors of the bluffs are interesting because they are light colored, and so reflect light from many different sources, including the sea, land, other rocks nearby, etc.  It’s a fun subject to paint, and … Read more

Palm Springs watercolor

Palm Springs Indian Canyons (Watercolor)

I had a nice long weekend with friends in Palm Springs and took a watercolor kit to a wonderful spot, Indian Canyons. It’s just so much easier to travel with, than oils. I need a lot more experience with this medium to paint something I’ll be happy with. I think I’ll take a watercolor workshop. … Read more

At the beach

Here’s another recent figure study. Again, I’m focusing on simply stating plains in the figure and pushing color (especially temperature) and texture. This isn’t nearly the texture I want, but I’m building this up. I need to study with Ken Auster again! If you like this, click the Facebook Like button below to share with … Read more

Some guy, outside

Some Guy, Outside - Oil on Linen - 10x8

I’ve back to focus on the figure, a bit. I’m trying to state things simply, but push color and texture a bit. If you like it, share with your Facebook friends by clicking the Facebook Like button below the painting. Cheers!

Napa Valley #2

Napa Valley #2, Oil on Linen, 8x10

Having finished my studio paintings for an upcoming show, I got to relax a bit this weekend and paint whatever I wanted!  I’ve really wanted to push paint texture, so this is a study in that direction.  I hope you enjoy it! AVAILABLE