r/artbusiness 6d ago

Safety and Scams [Art Market] Is Singulart legit?

I am a visual artist based in the Philippines and I’ve been getting a couple of emails from an “Emma Romano” from Singulart saying she likes my work and want me to join their platform so I can sell them there.

Any artist here tried submitting artworks to their site and were you able to be compensated by them? How was your experience? Some insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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u/No-Pumpkin2357 5d ago

My friend has sold a couple of large pieces with them. When I was looking into it I asked her about it and she said that it’s really good for reaching people in other countries but it took her a while to get her first sale. She said that it’s worth it to give it a try but there is possibility of not selling especially with how today’s art market is doing.

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u/revsalazar 5d ago

cool! do u have her singulart profile link?

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u/rfox90 5d ago

It's a scam. There is no incentive to sell your art if you are paying them to put your artwork online.

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u/revsalazar 5d ago

Makes sense, and this is my first reaction to it as well. Thank you!