It seems that most of you have unique locations in which it is easy to sell local themed art. Those of us in the big cities who are not on tourist routes have a more difficult time of it.
Hm. We are in one accord on this topic more than any other I have seen in years here on the G. I live in Whogivesacrap Ky and sell local art 10 to 1 over anything else. I find it impossible to believe that you cannot find local images that resonate with visitors and locals alike.
I can't give away some of my best work. I have an ever growing collection of fantastic landscapes. I can't give those images away. Why pay a premium to buy a generic scene from me when you can get a 24x36 from allposters for $12? The interenet is flooded with amazing anonymous imagery for dirt cheap.
I took a mediocre shot of our local bridge at twilight. I've had a few people order a copy "as big as I can print it". Lucky for them my printer is only 24" right?
A few months ago the city blew up a local landmark hotel. Another photographer shot a b/w of the collapsed building. I sold three that week.
I gained access to a local abandoned distillery just before renovation of it. Who knew people loved photos of old rusty tanks and abandoned factories?
A hobbyist photographer took a pano of our river front at the peak of construction. There were cranes and dirt and garbage galore. It's good photography but not “beautiful” by any stretch of the imagination. He made $1000 off that photo in about a week.
I have to agree with so many in this thread. Local images sell. The internet isn't flooded with images from Soggy Rock Wherever. Infact they are quite rare. Nobody comes to my town to visit. I've done more business with the visitors bureau than visitors.
I have to believe that what works for so many here can work for you as well. I strongly believe that when it comes to art "local" is the way to go. If people see an image that is captured well, it resonates with them on a much deeper level than some random landscape. They are attached to it. It's part of their history. They buy it.
Fly me out there and put me up in a hotel for about 3 days as commission for 30 or so images that you're free to print like money. Price em right and print em well and they will sale. I'll guarantee you that.
Outside of that semi-serious offer I'd just encourage to not disregard these suggestions without a little more examination. Local art sells to locals. Yea it sells to tourists in touristy areas but they sell to locals just as well.
I guess what is selling in art is what sells land. Location, location, location.
Good luck.