What’s New On Orfamivisualart.com?

by | Feb 13, 2025 | Events, News, Visual Art | 0 comments

A quick guide to the brand-new website and it’s fresh look and updated features.

Welcome to OrfamiVisualArt.com 2.0!

Now, you’re here for a quick tour of the brand-new website, so I’ll get right to it. We’ve made a lot of great changes around here and we’d love to show you around the place. Let’s start with the biggest updates you will definitely want to know.

Online Store Open For Business!
That’s right, you can finally buy original artwork from Orlando Corona right here from the website store! The online store features secure checkouts with multiple payment options and free shipping on all products. Shop unique paintings, prints and t-shirts when you click “Store/Shop” at the top-right corner of the page.

Stay In The Know With The OVA Blog!
Get ready for more stories, interviews, and behind-the-scenes nuggets about a variety of art-related subjects. Upgrade your doomscrolling by reading about the story and process behind your favorite Orlando Corona piece, hear exclusive details about exciting projects, and get advice on the obvious and not-so-obvious parts of a career in art. We will even show you around Greenville and all it has to offer for art and artists.
We will release 2 posts in our first week to introduce the team. Blog posts will regularly be posted every other Wednesday afterwards.

Other changes include:

  • A refreshed, simple layout and navigation
  • Collections: a new area of the portfolio to see special collections of Orlando’s work
  • More interaction, personality and frequent updates

The purpose of our new website project is not just personal development, but community: while we now have a more beneficial and professional online presence, we want to be useful as well. For instance, we aim to use the blog as a tool for other artists and the local art community. We also plan to use this platform to support and promote the non-profit organizations we work with.

No one gets anywhere alone- having community and support is invaluable. The internet is a huge place that can be very helpful and harbor countless communities. We are proud to be a part of the local and art community amongst others, and strive to act on our message of supporting our communities, inspiring others and putting good into the world.

Many thanks to the Metropolitan Arts Council and the South Carolina Arts Commission for funding our new website and supporting the arts!