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Last show of 2024; it's a classic đź’Ż
Let’s toast to the end of 2024!

Ending the year with an incredible art show.
And Old Fashioned cocktails!
We would like to invite you to our last private view of 2024 this Thursday 28th November at 7pm, 74 Kingsland Road. We have pulled out all the stops to bring you something you’re going to love. We have DJs, cocktails and James Cook’s Decade of Typewriter Art.
James has grown a huge following online, over 600,000 followers on Instagram alone by using vintage typewriters to create incredibly intricate cityscapes and portraits, laced with hidden messages.
The show will be a celebration of James’s work, and a celebration of another year of record online art sales for the artists who use our Print-on-Demand services. No great celebration would be complete without some great drinks. This show’s cocktail pairing is the trusty Old Fashioned! We also have an interesting concept for the show where you can use the vintage typewriters to type out a message to yourself in 10 years. If you take an image of it, post it and tag James, you could win a personalised print!
So, join us this Thursday for a great night! As if all of the above was not enough, our team will be around to answer questions on how you can grow your own art sales.
We’re more than just beautiful prints!

“Ascension” by © Reuben Wu
We make beautiful prints for artists like Reuben Wu whose print drop is live now for a limited time only. “Ascension”, show above, is 1 of the 3 artworks Reuben has available. The version shown is a 16” x 24” print on Hahnemühle Pearl, with a black Nielsen FSC Certified frame, with an NFT digital certificate attached. Please visit Reuben’s store and take a look.
These days there’s more to what theprintspace does than amazing Fine Art Printing, Mounting & Framing, and Print-on-Demand for online art sales in the USA, UK & Germany. For nearly a decade, we have been speaking with artists about what they are selling, for how much, and how they market themselves. We decided to bring all this advice together into a marketing agency we run in house to help artists sell more work.
We have also utilised this knowledge to help all artists at all career stages to get started on their own art sales journey. If selling art is your goal then we strongly recommend that you read the following advice:
How to grow on Instagram in 2024 (believe us, it is possible to grow faster organically now than at any time in Instagram’s history)
How to use Hooks to get your Reels seen (there is a technique to getting Reels seen. You should follow it.)
How to add context to your artwork when posting on Instagram (This doesn’t mean writing about what your work means, it means writing interesting captions to your posts that gives your audience a little perspective on you and your work)
If you are in the mood for a thought-provoking read, we recommend our favourite—Start With Why by Simon Sinek. It's a fantastic resource to help you communicate the deeper meaning behind your work and connect with your audience on a more profound level.
Finally, given the amount of wild opinions out there about how the Instagram algorithm works we suggest following Adam Mosseri, the CEO of Instagram, for his invaluable updates on how to grow your fan base!
We hope these resources spark fresh ideas and confidence in your art sales journey—and we’d love to talk more about it in person. See you at the show on Thursday!
Cheers,
theprintspace Team

