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The inside scoop on the gift market


Get industry insider info on the fabulous gift market for artists!

The dreamy gift market is a great market for artists because it’s so diverse – there’s a huge range of products which can showcase your beautiful art, and there’s space for all styles of artist.

Art agent Lilla digs deeper into the fantastic gift market in her raved-about course, Hot Markets for Your Art Part A.

We caught up with Anne Brown of Studio M for her insights into this amazing art market.

About Anne

Anne has always been drawn to creative people, fascinated by their courage and ability to express themselves through their craft. With her own passion for design, Anne’s entire career has been in product development for the home décor and specialty gift industries. She is someone who took a creative spark as a child and filled her life with a career and people who keep continue to keep that spark ignited.

Anne Brown of Studio M gift market

After graduating from the University of Kansas, where she studied textile design, she began her career with Seabrook Wallcoverings. A few years later, she became the Creative Product Manager of a new Home Division for Demdaco, later becoming a Senior Product Developer, working on collections including Kelly Rae Roberts, Embellish Your Story, and Lyricology.

In 2011, Anne joined Magnet Works as the Director of Product Development to help expand their current line of products. Through a shared passion for community – artists, employees, suppliers, family, etc. – she helped the team at Magnet Works to create a new division, Studio M, where she has the opportunity to work with many more artists and bring art to the garden. Anne has also been one of the esteemed judges on the Global Talent Search judging panel.


The inside scoop on the gift market

Primary Market: Our focus is servicing Gift Stores, independent specialty retailers. I really enjoy this market as it supports the “buy local” movement and is never stagnant: there is always a desire to make something new or to put a modern twist on an old idea. Be aware of the industry. I always encourage new artists to become familiar with the industry and walk one of shows during market before they really start designing for it. Ask retailers what is selling, what is working for them. Research!!

How can the gift market be lucrative for an artist?

If the artist takes the time to really understand what works for the client, there can be great success. Coming to the table with a concept for a product line, rather than simply a body of art, there is far more appeal and opportunity for long term success. It is rare that I work with an artist who just furnishes flat art. The artists who have seen great success in our industry have often introduced a new idea, not just a new piece of art.

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What is going to be hot in the gift market in 2015, such as subject matter, colors, products?

Being mostly outdoor products, our colors need to be as bright and bold as possible. I am seeing less layered, mixed media and seeing more simplified designs on clean flooded backgrounds. I am thrilled to see more humor – I enjoy reading copy that is clever. We always do well with outdoor subject matter: birds, butterflies, seasonal icons, etc, but are excited to be exploring more surface design and typography!

What kinds of products/offerings are a growth sector for your company?

We have a unique business model. We specialize in functional outdoor products that are decorated. We are having the greatest success with concept-driven lines and less lifestyle collections.

What do you look for when buying new art for the gift market?

I am always looking for something I feel like I haven’t seen before, or a new approach to a timeless motif or icon. That being said, great art is where is all starts. I like to see that someone has thought through the application of the artwork on the product and whether it is a good fit stylistically.

Is there any rhyme or reason to why some products sell well and why others don’t?

It is a perfect storm of great price, quality, design and timing. The perceived “price-value” of the product is important. In any wholesale business, retailers need to buy into the idea and then endorse it. The product needs to sell itself, but the support of the retailer is critical in the success of the product.

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What is the one thing you wish artists would do differently when pitching art to you for the gift market? Or what do you love that they do when they pitch to you?

I love it when an artist knows what I make! You would be surprised how many people send portfolios of images and really do not think through whether the designs are appropriate on the products I produce. Not all art is a good fit for all products!

What one piece of advice do you have for artists trying to sell their first piece of art in the gift market?

If you get a “no thank you” from a company, clarify if it means “no thank you” to a specific design or “no thank you” to your look. If it is “no thank you” to a design, keep trying, find out what didn’t work for them and try again!! Also, while we are collecting artwork year round, there are peak seasons. Find out when those are and what the Creative Director might be needing that others haven’t provided! If the “no thank you” was for your look, move on! There are plenty of fish!


Thanks Anne! Would you love to see your gorgeous art on dreamy products for the wonderful gift market? Explore this amazing market with Hot Markets for Your Art Part A – it’s a self-paced course, so you get INSTANT access as soon as you sign up!

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