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February 7, 2012 | Posted by | No Comments

What Can Fads Do For Art?

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We all know that artists create fads – they’re notorious trendsetters. But these days trends come from all over and spread at an alarming rate, thanks to the Internet. A simple thing can turn into a national or even a global obsession, seemingly overnight.

Take the mustache for example. An interesting thing happened last year; one second they were an unpopular (at least in the current era) form of facial hair. Then, relatively quickly, they turned into some sort of icon. Now they’re everywhere! Especially the swoopy, robber baron kind.

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I don’t remember the point it went from “funny ha-ha” to “whoa.” Forget about t-shirts and coffee cups, Etsy exploded with knit mustaches of all kinds – lip fur prostheses, if you will.

Image: Carstache.com

It got even crazier when someone started making mustaches for cars.

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Then there was a brief wave of mustache finger tattoos – get it?!

My question: In this brave new mustachioed world, does a craze like this help artists sell art? The question occurred to me as I was paging through illustrator Elizabeth Graeber’s work, whom I’ve written about before on Zatista. Does the fact that this piece includes a mustache make it marketable to a wider audience?

It’s kind of like trend chaos theory – Is a guy who gets a finger tattoo in Denver the same as the butterfly that flaps its wings in Kenya, unknowingly causing a hurricane in Florida? OK, that’s a little far-fetched, but  if silly fads help talented artists get more exposure, I’m all for them.

"Chester Arthur" by Elizabeth Graeber on Zatista.com

Long live the furry lip.

 

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July 8, 2009 | Posted by | No Comments

New International Features for Zatista Sellers

UPDATED at 11:20am EST on 7/9/09: The new international features are now live – check them out!

Since launch we have had requests from our artists and galleries for enhanced shipping and currency features when listing items to help them sell globally.

Whether you are an artist in London, or a gallery in Chicago we are pleased to give you a sneak peak of two new exciting site features designed specifically to encourage art sales internationally.
  1. Dynamic Currency & International Measurement Converters
  2. Enhanced International Shipping Options
Here are a few screenshots of what you will see when the features launch in the next day or two:
Artwork Page (Viewed from United Kingdom)
Product Page Specifications (showing local measurement)

New Shipping Options During Listing

We hope you enjoy the new features!
April 24, 2009 | Posted by | 1 Comment

We've Launched!

We are thrilled to announce the public launch of Zatista.com!

With this public launch we are excited to bring a new marketplace that we hope will change the way people shop for original art online. We invite you to take a look around the site and discover something you can’t live without!

Warm Regards,

The Zatista Team

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