https://society6.com/art/rhapsody-in-fur
A woman sits with her vibrant and graceful cat, capturing a timeless moment of companionship and interaction.

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https://society6.com/art/rhapsody-in-fur
A woman sits with her vibrant and graceful cat, capturing a timeless moment of companionship and interaction.
What happened to your Society6 store? It seems like there's a lot less designs available than there used to be. I was hoping to get some tapestries but everything is gone...
Wow! This ask made me go check out my Society6 shop — and you’re right, it’s pretty much all gone! So, here’s the story on that for anyone who hasn’t heard:
Society6 decided that their outsized profit from artists wasn’t cutting it — they now require artists to pay a monthly subscription for the privilege of letting Society6 profit off of them, while foisting additional shipping fees onto the artist and reducing their payments on top of that. I had heard some months back that they were planning to switch to a subscription model, and it looks like since I didn’t pay up, they permanently deleted everything except 10 random pieces of art from my shop. They did this without notifying me at all (classy!) after years of making tens of thousands of dollars off of my work — but weirdly, this is kind of a relief for me?
My cut of Society6 sales were already a laugh even before the proposed changes (I make more money from someone dropping like $20 at my personal print shop than I do from someone buying $100+ of my stuff from Society6) but the tapestries and blankets were so cool and I loved how much people enjoyed them, so I kept my art available there. They've deleted nearly all of my work now, so I'll go finish the job and close out my account for good.
Anyway, it’s disappointing, but Society6 has chosen to suck profoundly at this point in time. Totally scummy treatment of the artists whose work is the foundation of their entire business model. I’m lucky enough to have a supportive audience and never relied on Society6, but I feel badly for artists whose livelihoods have been impacted by this. (If you’re one of those artists, know this: you deserve better compensation for your hard work than what S6 is giving you!)
OK, with all that said — I’m bringin’ tapestries back, baby! They can’t keep this cowboy off the range! Right now I’ve ordered samples from some different places to compare quality, and once I’ve settled on a manufacturer I‘ll be making them available at my print shop. I’ll post on my socials when I’ve sorted it out!
Guinea Pig & Lily of the Valley Sticker by GizmoandCo
So I was looking at Society6 as being a possible alternative for selling desk mats. They completely revamped the website, kicked a bunch of artists off of it, don't let artist set their own prices/profit.. etc literally butchered the site.
But i was looking at the artists profits and its insaaaane how much they steal from artist lmao its actually insulting at this point like $28 on a $560 sale???
I'm getting a few asks about if I sell prints (witch I don't currently) but maybe I can try settings up something if it's not too complicated.
Does anyone have experience with using print-on-demand services lile Redbubble, Society6, and ArtPal? Are they easy to use or do they require a lot of administrative work?
I don't really know where to start...
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