For the Artist Who’s Done Everything

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But This

Open Studios opens the door. Your website helps people find their way back.

A crafted website that creates a bridge between today's conversations and tomorrow's opportunities.

Why A Website Matters

Open Studios, galleries, interior designers, media opportunities and word-of-mouth referrals often lead to the same question:

"Do you have a website?" 

You don’t need a complicated website.
You simply need a professional place to send people when opportunities arise.

A professional website gives people somewhere to:

✓ View your work

✓ Learn about your practice

✓ Contact you directly

✓ Join your mailing list

✓ Remember you long after the exhibition ends

Professional Doesn't Mean Complicated

Some of the most common advice I hear from gallery owners and curators is surprisingly simple: Make it easy for people to find your work.

A website doesn't need to be large or complicated to do that.

It simply needs to give galleries, collectors, interior designers and future clients a professional way to discover, revisit and share your work.

Mobile Responsive Website Design

for Open Studios & Art Trail Artists

The studio’s almost ready — but is your website?

If you're feeling like you're doing everything — except showing up online the way you want to — you're not alone.

Most artists I work with are juggling their practice, admin, emails, and prepping their space for visitors. They know a website would help, but the tech is confusing, time is short, and social media just isn’t enough.

You’re not trying to become a marketer — you just want to make art, get found, and feel confident that your work looks professional.

That’s exactly what this offer is for.

What You Get

Designed Around Your Practice

Open Studios visitors, collectors and galleries are interested in the artist as much as the artwork.

Your website is designed to provide context around the work while keeping the artwork front and centre.

What this means:

  • Artwork-first layouts that create space for the work

  • Elegant typography selected to complement your practice

  • Mobile-friendly viewing for visitors exploring the trail

  • Clear pathways for enquiries and future opportunities

  • Professional presentation that supports gallery relationships

  • A calm, timeless foundation that can grow beyond Open Studios

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Artist Digital Debut

Thoughtfully designed to place your artwork at the centre of the experience, while giving collectors, galleries and visitors a clear way to connect with your practice.

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Limited availability in the lead-up to Open Studios.
I take on a small number of projects to keep things personal, focused, and stress-free. If you're hoping to have your site live before studio doors open, now’s the time to book.

See It In Action

Curious what a one-page artist website can look like?
Take a look at the demo — it’s clean, easy to navigate, and designed to help visitors connect with your work quickly and confidently.

How It Works

No tech stress. Just a calm, done-for-you process.

Make It Easy For People To Find Their Way Back

Whether someone discovers your work at Open Studios, through a gallery, a referral, social media or a chance conversation, your website gives them somewhere to return to.

I'll take care of the website so you can focus on what you do best:

Creating

Let's Talk About Your

Creative Practice

Tell me about your work, your goals and where you'd like your art to take you.

Whether you're preparing for Open Studios, approaching galleries, or simply ready for a professional online presence, I'd love to hear from you.