Does anyone with experience in this area think there could be a market for the art among the general public - as home or office decor maybe? Any ideas for how to reach other markets?
You can view the artwork here: https://www.kidartshow.com/browse
I would love more of a satirical approach. I would design it to be a very professional looking website, maybe knock off christie's or the louvre's design or something. Maybe have bio's about the authors (obviously keep it safe, because they're kids). And jack up the prices to be 100x what they currently are. Do really professional sounding descriptions for each piece (maybe you can use chatgpt to do this). "Art STUFF, is a still life Simeon. It's use of bright color pastel contradicts the subject matter of the piece and causes the viewer to consider the actual tools of the artist versus what the stereotypical tools that Simeon finds being pushed onto him." Or whatever...
Maybe professionally frame the pieces (or photoshop them to look professionally framed).
This seems like a fun side project. I'm also in the kid's market. I'd might be interested in partnering in some way if you're open to it.
Children's drawings are more exercises for a child to explore the media and have fun with it. Things that one looks for in visual art, such as composition, form, and general aesthetic quality, are typically not found there, and simply cannot be expected. It's going to be a hard sell for anyone: why spend $5 + shipping for a child's pencil sketch when one could spend a nickel to print any image they see online? Or a few dollars more for a large, high quality poster?
In other words, putting a price tag on children's drawings and expecting someone who isn't related to the child to buy it is going to be difficult to do. It also might set up unrealistic expectations for children and their art. It would be better for kids to trade their pictures with friends or hang them on the fridge for free