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Most of the products look fine/interesting. Some of them are somewhat obvious they're AI-created. I'd say maybe try spelling out full words in every piece. I'm not sure many people would pay for something on their wall that reads like a text from a 12 year old.My brother works over the arts, some are originals and others he creates with AI (you can check at Wall Art by BestArts4U: Inspire & Elevate Your Space). I think they have a good quality although some are made with AI they are very original arts and aren't in every department store.
My biggest issue with your page is the design. There's no text about anything sans products/prices. I had to go digging for your "About Us." To the extent of I had 3 paragraphs typed out here about it, only to realize you do have it, it's just impossible to find. I feel this is one of your biggest issues right there. Nothing about your website makes me want to give you my money with the current design. Nothing makes me trust you as an e-com store with your current design.
The CTAs that you do have are weak, and I have to go digging to find any type of relevant information about you/what/why you do what you do. Even the "contact us" section is so hidden it makes me question your legitimacy. Especially when accompanied by the fact I can't figure out what "BestArts4U" is supposed to be.
Are you a company? Is it a handle? Is it just a random name? There's absolutely 0 branding anywhere to be found. I may be nitpicking here, but I don't trust any type of website/business/person that doesn't setup basic branding. Regardless of the status of the name "BestArts4U," I'd treat it as a company, and throw basic branding on the website. Doesn't have to be fancy, and you don't have to pay someone 1,000$ to make it. You just want something basic to look semi-professional.
I'd begin with a quick and simple redesign of the website, ensuring to emphasize placing relevant CTAs, copy, links, etc. in relevant places. It's fine if you want to break out of the normal scope of stores in regards to design, but things such as your menu should always be easily found (top (menu)+ bottom (typically via sitemap)). Likewise for your social icon(s); put it at the top, or put it in each location.
The text you have in the top header regarding free shipping. That's good. It should probably be in at least 1 other place because it's the first thing they see, so it's the first thing they forget. Free shipping alone can easily be a deciding factor in regards to landing a sale or not.
And as previously stated, you want to network and create content to begin establishing some type of authority. You will definitely have to get creative here, though.
Cheers!