Artist websites

An artist website builder for coherent bodies of work

Build an editable artist website draft that presents artwork in intentional series, connects exhibitions and biography, and gives curators, collectors, collaborators, or viewers a clear contact path.

Create a minimal artist website for a ceramic sculptor with three artwork series, selected exhibitions, biography, process notes, and contact link

Describe your practice and selected series, then curate and verify every image, caption, credit, and contact route.

An artist website should help a visitor encounter the work without losing the context that makes it legible. Thoughtful grouping, restrained captions, accurate exhibition history, a focused biography, and a clear inquiry route usually do more than an oversized archive.

Describe your practice, media, audience, selected series, exhibitions, and visual direction to generate an editable draft. You remain responsible for image quality and rights, credits, dimensions and dates, availability language, external sales links, privacy, and final publication.

Workflow

From a clear brief to a reviewed website

Each step is visible so you can inspect the content, replace assumptions, and decide when the result is ready to publish.

Encounter a focused practice

Introduce the media, concerns, or approach in concise language and lead with a deliberate selection rather than the complete archive.

Explore artwork series

Group approved images by meaningful body of work and provide consistent title, date, medium, dimension, and credit information where useful.

Understand context and trajectory

Connect the work to an accurate biography, statement, process notes, selected exhibitions, publications, residencies, or collaborations.

Check availability or fit

Explain whether inquiries concern exhibitions, commissions, licensing, collaboration, studio visits, or sales without promising unsupported systems.

Contact through a clear route

Provide current contact information or a reviewed external destination and set realistic expectations for what information an inquiry should include.

Visual artists content plan

Gather the material visitors need to decide

The draft becomes useful when it contains specific services, proof, policies, and next steps—not generic industry filler.

  • A concise practice introduction that names the media, themes, or approach without vague claims or unnecessary art-world jargon.
  • Three or more intentionally selected artwork series with consistent, verified titles, dates, media, dimensions, and credits where relevant.
  • An accurate biography or statement and a selected exhibition, publication, residency, award, or collaboration history that can be supported.
  • Consented portraits, studio images, installation views, and collaborator or photographer credits for every published asset.
  • Clear inquiry guidance for exhibitions, licensing, collaboration, studio visits, commissions, or sales using only workflows the artist manages.
  • Prepared image files, mobile viewing checks, alternative-text decisions, copyright notices where appropriate, and ongoing update ownership.

Real catalog starting points

Compare structures before choosing a direction

These are live previews from Lindo's current template catalog. Use them as starting points, then replace every example with your own content and proof.

Artist series portfolio

An artist-specific structure for presenting selected bodies of work alongside concise context, biography, exhibitions, and contact information.

Open catalog preview

Digital artist portfolio

Use this digital-work layout to evaluate media presentation, project grouping, credits, process context, and links to external experiences.

Open catalog preview

Illustration body of work

This illustration example demonstrates how commissioned and self-directed visual work can be grouped without implying native commission management.

Open catalog preview

What Lindo supports

  • Generate an editable artist website draft from a description of the practice, media, selected series, audience, and visual direction.
  • Edit artwork groupings, captions, biography, exhibition details, process text, ordinary links, and contact information.
  • Start from current artist, digital-artist, or illustration catalog templates and adapt the visible structure.
  • Publish the reviewed site and connect a supported domain using the available product workflow.

What still needs your review

  • Lindo does not promise native commissions, artwork inventory, certificates, gallery management, shipping, payments, or rights licensing; use manual processes or reviewed external tools where required.
  • The artist must verify image rights, collaborator credits, artwork metadata, exhibition claims, sales or availability language, privacy, and media performance.

Evidence

What these recommendations are based on

The artist, digital-artist, and illustration examples come from Lindo's current catalog and demonstrate editable presentation patterns, not sales or exhibition outcomes.

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Create an artist website

Describe your practice and selected series, then curate and verify every image, caption, credit, and contact route.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How should artwork be organized on an artist website?
Group work into meaningful series, periods, media, or projects rather than one long archive. Give each group enough context while letting the artwork remain the primary experience.
What details belong with each artwork?
Include only useful, accurate details such as title, year, medium, dimensions, series, collaborators, and availability language. Keep the format consistent and verify every entry.
Can the artist website manage commissions?
Native commission management is not promised. Explain your inquiry process and use an ordinary contact link or external system you manage for briefs, contracts, schedules, approvals, and payments.
Should exhibitions and press be separate pages?
Separate them when the history is substantial or important to the audience. For an emerging practice, a concise selected list near the biography may be easier to maintain and understand.
Can I sell artwork directly through the generated site?
Do not assume native commerce, inventory, shipping, tax, or payment features. Link to a reviewed external shop or gallery destination if that workflow fits your practice.
How do I protect image quality and loading speed?
Prepare appropriately sized files, publish only the strongest views, test detail images on common screens, and review page behavior on mobile and slower connections.

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