Celebrating Disabled Artists at Artesial

At Artesial, we believe that art has the power to transcend boundaries and bring people together. Every artist has a unique voice, and we are committed to ensuring that disabled artists have the opportunity to share theirs with the world. We recognise the barriers that often stand in the way of disabled creatives—whether it’s a lack of support, limited access to platforms, or the financial challenges posed by commission fees.

That’s why we are proud to take a stand and offer a space that celebrates disabled artists without the usual constraints. By offering zero commission on all sales, we are removing financial barriers that can prevent talented individuals from truly benefiting from their work. This means that every penny from the sale of their art goes directly into the hands of the artist, allowing them to reinvest in their practice, pursue their creative ambitions, and build a sustainable career.

But it’s not just about sales—it’s about creating a more inclusive, accessible art world. We want to build a platform that uplifts disabled artists, provides them with visibility, and ensures their voices are heard. Art has long been a space where diversity and representation are essential, yet disabled artists are often overlooked or underrepresented. By providing a platform that actively champions their work, we aim to address that gap and open the door to new opportunities for disabled creatives.

In supporting disabled artists, we are also working to change perceptions and challenge the stereotypes that too often surround disability and creativity. Disabled people are artists, innovators, and creators, and their contributions to the art world are invaluable. At Artesial, we are proud to amplify their voices and create a space where their art can be appreciated on its own terms.

By choosing Artesial, you’re not just purchasing beautiful, meaningful art—you’re supporting an inclusive future for all artists. We invite you to join us in our mission to make the art world more diverse, more equitable, and more accessible for everyone.