Want to sell your artwork - Read about Bluethumb. Who will be first?



I quote the following as stated by Bluethumb Gallery and recommend you go onto their website to view the range and style of paintings for sale. Importantly you can submit your own works and see if they make the grade.

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Where art buyers connect with Australia's emerging and established artists. You'll only find original art for sale here.

Welcome to Bluethumb, the Home of Australian Artists.

We started out in 2012, with a mission to empower Australia’s artists and open up the world of original art to everyday collectors. We were very small, with no funding and the odds against us.

Everyone told us it was impossible. Established art galleries and those in the industry scoffed at the notion of buying art online, of treating all artists equally and allowing collectors to trust their own judgement. We thought it made sense and launched anyway.

But more than that we didn’t want Australia to have to wait until our artists made it into a national gallery, or worse, for artists to have to die to discover their stories (like so many in history).

And so Bluethumb was born.

As Co-Founder and CEO I still remember that moment when we sold our first painting online. The high fives. The elation. And the tiny little website technology feature we built with the proceeds. 40,000+ Australian artworks sold later, and not much has changed. Only the power and scale of the technology and size of the community we’ve built. Now we have over 20,000 independent Australian artists, including many from remote and unique Aboriginal art centres deep in Australia’s harshest deserts and national parks.

We still invest 100% of our proceeds back into building technology that improves the lives of Australian artists, and Australia’s arts ecosystem. We still exist in service of our artists.

And we are still small in the scheme of things with a huge journey ahead. So thank you for being a part of it. Even if it was just taking the time to read this incredibly long founding story!

Welcome to Bluethumb.

 Bluethumb is Australia's online art gallery.

Where art buyers connect with Australia's emerging and established artists. You'll only find original art for sale here.

Welcome to Bluethumb, the Home of Australian Artists.

We started out in 2012, with a mission to empower Australia’s artists and open up the world of original art to everyday collectors. We were very small, with no funding and the odds against us.

Everyone told us it was impossible. Established art galleries and those in the industry scoffed at the notion of buying art online, of treating all artists equally and allowing collectors to trust their own judgement. We thought it made sense and launched anyway.

But more than that we didn’t want Australia to have to wait until our artists made it into a national gallery, or worse, for artists to have to die to discover their stories (like so many in history).

And so Bluethumb was born.

As Co-Founder and CEO I still remember that moment when we sold our first painting online. The high fives. The elation. And the tiny little website technology feature we built with the proceeds. 40,000+ Australian artworks sold later, and not much has changed. Only the power and scale of the technology and size of the community we’ve built. Now we have over 20,000 independent Australian artists, including many from remote and unique Aboriginal art centres deep in Australia’s harshest deserts and national parks.

We still invest 100% of our proceeds back into building technology that improves the lives of Australian artists, and Australia’s arts ecosystem. We still exist in service of our artists.

And we are still small in the scheme of things with a huge journey ahead. So thank you for being a part of it. Even if it was just taking the time to read this incredibly long founding story!

Welcome to Bluethumb.

If you decide to submit your art then click on the "About Section" top right, then Selling your work and you reach this page (This is a screenshot not a live link.)

















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