My wife's a contemporary art curator, and I've been to a gazillion shows and fairs so I think I have a fairly well trained eye.<p>The website doesn't work very well. It keeps changing before the image finished loading, the menus don't work.<p>I'd say your art is all right. It's not garbage at all, but it's not mind-blowing either. It looks like early works, like from artists still in art school, which sort of makes sense, since you probably haven't been doing this very long.<p>My advice, since you seem to enjoy it, is to:<p>- keep working: art gets better with practice. You'll develop techniques and vocabulary of your own.<p>- go to shows: look at what's out there. If you go to big solo retrospectives, you'll see what I mean about developing one's vocabulary.<p>- meet people: don't go to openings alone, it's depressing, and you'll end up drinking. Since you have money, I suggest joining art classes, museum tours, etc. Eventually you'll meet some gallerists, show them your stuff.<p>Anyway, the most important thing is that these things take time, so take it slow, who knows how good you can get. Just be serious about it, learn how it's done, and practice practice practice. The greatest artists have one thing in common: work. The whole idea that people are born art geniuses is complete bullshit.<p>I think you should drop the idea of making a complex website. Just throw some of your pictures on a squarespace page, and it'll be a lot better.