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Best Framer Templates for Artists and Painters

An artist's site should feel like walking into a show, not scrolling a catalogue. Most portfolio themes list work in a tidy grid that flattens it. The right Framer template gives each piece room, sets a mood, and makes commissions easy to ask for.

1 Atrium Framer template AtriumOur pickPortfolio · $69

Atrium treats the page like a gallery you walk through. Work is hung with space around it rather than packed into a grid, the mood is cinematic, and the structure suits a real body of work, oils, studies and series alike. Commissions and enquiries get a clear path, and every image, caption and section is editable on the canvas, so a new collection goes up without a redesign.

2
A free Weebly or WordPress art theme

Zero cost, and it will hold images. It also reads as a hobby blog, which undercuts an artist selling commissions in the low thousands.

3
A dense photo-grid portfolio

Good for volume, wrong for art. Packing pieces edge to edge removes the breathing room that makes work feel considered.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can I take commission enquiries?

Yes. Atrium gives commissions a clear path with an enquiry you connect to your own inbox, so interested buyers are not left hunting for how to ask.

Can I organise work into series?

Yes. The layout suits a real body of work, and you add or reorder pieces and sections on the canvas as your catalogue grows.

Is it only for painters?

No. The exhibition-style structure suits illustrators, photographers and any artist presenting a considered body of work.

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