Share your work instantly
Guide people to your portfolio, collections, gallery pages, available pieces, digital artwork, murals, installations, prints, or personal website.
Share your portfolio, exhibitions, commissions, shop links, and contact details from one professional artist profile.
Artists rarely get opportunities from contact details alone. A buyer wants to see your work. A gallery wants to understand your style. A collector wants your story. A client wants to request a commission.
Guide people to your portfolio, collections, gallery pages, available pieces, digital artwork, murals, installations, prints, or personal website.
Add forms for commissions, artwork availability, studio visits, custom projects, gallery interest, workshop signups, or print orders.
Include artist statements, press features, awards, exhibitions, residencies, testimonials, gallery representation, and selected achievements.
Your artist card should help people understand who you are, what you create, where they can see your work, and how to contact you.
A paper card helps someone remember your name. A digital business card helps them experience your work, follow your updates, inquire about a piece, and contact you when they are ready.
| Feature | Paper business card | Digital business card |
|---|---|---|
| Shares contact details | ||
| Shows artwork portfolio | ||
| Links to online shop | ||
| Collects commission requests | ||
| Shares exhibitions and events | ||
| Links to social profiles | ||
| Shares artist statement and press | ||
| Updates without reprinting | ||
| Tracks views, clicks, and engagement |
Interest in art often happens in the moment. Someone sees your work at an exhibition, scans your booth display, finds you on Instagram, receives your print, or hears about you from a collector.
Use your QR code on booth signage, wall labels, catalogs, postcards, and price lists so visitors can view more work or inquire later.
Share a focused artist profile with your portfolio, statement, exhibition history, press, selected works, and contact details.
Let visitors browse work after the visit, request pricing, join your list, ask about a piece, or book another appointment.
Move followers from Instagram, TikTok, Pinterest, YouTube, or Behance to your portfolio, shop, commissions, and event updates.
Artist inquiries are easier to manage when people share what they want upfront. A message that says โHow much is this?โ often leads to back-and-forth before you know the artwork, size, budget, deadline, or purpose.
Add a short inquiry form to your digital business card so collectors, clients, galleries, and buyers can send useful details from the start.
Every artist presents work differently. Your digital card should reflect how your audience discovers, evaluates, and contacts you.
Share collections, available paintings, canvas sizes, pricing inquiries, exhibition history, gallery pages, studio visits, and commission requests.
Show editorial work, book illustrations, brand collaborations, character art, portfolio links, client projects, and project inquiry forms.
Add installation photos, materials, scale, past commissions, public art projects, gallery representation, and custom inquiry forms.
Link to ArtStation, Behance, motion work, 3D art, concept art, prints, social channels, and commission availability.
Share wall projects, before-after images, commercial work, location photos, testimonials, service areas, and mural inquiry forms.
Present collections, process videos, exhibition notes, artist statements, available work, gallery interest forms, and studio visit options.
Link to product collections, shop pages, seasonal drops, market schedules, wholesale inquiries, workshops, and care instructions.
Share class schedules, private lesson booking, workshops, student work, resources, testimonials, and contact forms.
Digital Business Card PRO helps artists create professional, easy-to-share profiles for portfolio sharing, exhibition networking, commissions, sales inquiries, and ongoing audience engagement.
Create a polished artist card with your portfolio, artwork links, bio, artist statement, contact details, shop, social profiles, and exhibition updates.
Add forms for commission requests, artwork availability, custom projects, studio visits, workshop signups, gallery interest, or collector inquiries.
Use your image, artwork, logo, colors, custom domain, and profile structure to create a card that matches your visual identity.
Track profile views, QR scans, portfolio clicks, shop clicks, inquiry submissions, event link clicks, and social profile engagement.
Your digital business card works across every place people discover, view, buy, or discuss your work.
Whether you work independently or lead large teams, Digital Business Card.Pro adapts to how your industry connects and grows.
Make it easier for buyers, collectors, galleries, clients, students, and fans to view your work, understand your story, contact you, and stay connected.
A digital business card for artists is an online artist profile that includes your portfolio, artwork links, bio, artist statement, social profiles, exhibition details, shop links, commission form, and contact details. You can share it through a QR code, NFC card, direct link, email signature, social bio, gallery display, or Wallet Pass.
Artists should include their name, artist title, profile image, short bio, portfolio, artwork galleries, shop links, commission request form, exhibition schedule, artist statement, social profiles, contact details, press mentions, awards, and gallery representation if available.
It gives people one place to view your work, understand your style, check your credibility, inquire about available pieces, request commissions, visit your shop, follow your social profiles, or contact you. This helps turn exhibition visitors, social followers, referrals, and portfolio views into real conversations.
Yes. Artists can place QR codes on booth displays, wall labels, catalogs, postcards, price lists, event banners, and table signage so visitors can save their profile, view more work, inquire about pieces, or follow future updates.
Yes. You can link to your portfolio website, online gallery, artwork collections, Behance, Dribbble, ArtStation, Instagram, YouTube, Etsy, Shopify, gallery page, or any platform where people can view your work.
Yes. You can add a commission request form that asks for project type, size, medium, budget, deadline, reference details, delivery location, and preferred contact method.
Yes. You can add links to Etsy, Shopify, personal online stores, print shops, gallery stores, product pages, limited drops, catalogs, or artwork availability pages.
Yes. Artists without a full website can use a digital business card as a simple professional profile with portfolio links, contact details, social profiles, shop links, exhibition updates, and inquiry forms.
Galleries and collectors can use your card to view your portfolio, read your artist statement, check your exhibition history, inquire about available work, schedule a studio visit, or save your contact details.
Muralists can share project galleries, wall sizes, location photos, client testimonials, commercial work, public art projects, service areas, and mural inquiry forms from one profile.
Art teachers can share class schedules, workshop booking links, private lesson inquiries, student work, testimonials, resources, and contact details from one digital card.
Artists can share their card at exhibitions, art fairs, gallery meetings, studio visits, open studios, workshops, portfolio reviews, social media profiles, email signatures, packaging inserts, certificates of authenticity, postcards, catalogs, and thank-you notes.
Yes. You can update your portfolio, exhibition schedule, shop links, commission availability, artist statement, pricing guide, social profiles, and contact details anytime without changing your QR code or reprinting materials.
Artists should track profile views, QR scans, portfolio clicks, shop clicks, commission form submissions, event link clicks, contact clicks, social profile clicks, and traffic from exhibitions, packaging, email signatures, or social media.