Sup /ic/
This is you: you know jackshit about art. All you know is that there is a lot of money to be made in abstract art because people are retarded. You know how to take a shit on a painting and you have. Now you're going to sell that shit.
This is your goal: to make as much money as possible via your 'art'.
How would you go around this?
It depends more on who you know and luck than the ability to sell yourself
I guess just ask around and if no one buys it call it a day?
>>2604747
I'm pretty fascinated by people who have made a lot of money via this way. How did others start out?
make it aesthetically pleasing by using a variety of textures and satisfying blends of colours. Create colours that fit well within the sea of other colours. Use composition to draw the eye to particularly interesting textures and colours. Use blends that evoke different emotions, or combine techniques to evoke seemingly complex emotions (eg using rough textures with soft, springlike colours wow so deep). That's basically it to making abstract art. Find your style and roll with it.
From there try to sell prints or originals from any venue you can. Selling in person is key since buyers will like to see the art right in front of them. This is easier if you can travel to small local places or legally set up on roadsides or street corners (even better around tourist areas). Don't price too high, and try to be able to pump out a decent piece of shit in a couple hours or less. Do small paintings until you can make good money on big ones. Tourists and people on drugs love this shit so festivals and "summer towns" are probably good places to start. Try to get a facebook presence and sell prints via that. Etsy is shit don't bother with it unless you're absolutely slaying.
>>2606173
This is some legit advice
Have you done this before as well?
Get into abstract art and trenscend it w the autism of a 1000suns