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TikTok Shop Art Sales: Artist Sophie Tea Sells Paintings Live

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TikTok Shop Art Sales: Artist Sophie Tea Sells Paintings Live

TikTok Shop Art Opens New Doors for Creators

TikTok is changing how people buy and sell art. The rise of TikTok Shop art marks a new chapter for creators online. Sophie Tea is among the first artists to sell work directly on TikTok Shop. She has over 1.3 million followers and shares her creative process online. As a result, her audience feels more connected to her work. She recently launched a collection of oil paintings on the platform. In addition, she completed one painting live during the event. This approach made the experience more engaging for viewers.

Live Selling Creates a New Art Experience

Sophie believes live shopping will shape the future of online sales. For example, she compared it to a modern version of TV shopping. However, it feels more personal and interactive. She also runs a popular “Charity Shop Friday” series. In this series, she turns second-hand items into unique artwork. Therefore, she inspires younger audiences to explore creativity. Interestingly, Sophie started painting without formal training. Her teachers once discouraged her from pursuing art. However, she rediscovered her passion later while traveling.
Now, she hopes TikTok Shop art will help other artists grow. As a result, more creators may sell independently and reach global audiences. Overall, this shift shows how social media continues to reshape creative industries.

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