ArtHelper: Sparks
Sparks are ArtHelper’s built-in AI prompts. Each Spark is tuned for a specific job — write an Instagram caption, draft a product description, write an artist statement, brainstorm collectors to contact, and so on. You run a Spark against one of your uploaded artworks, and ArtHelper produces a tailored response that knows your work, your voice, and your goals.
What you can make with Sparks
Social media posts for Instagram, Facebook, or X.
Product descriptions for your shop.
Catchy product titles.
Email marketing campaigns.
Artist statements for exhibitions or portfolios.
And many more — there are hundreds of Sparks across marketing, sales, and creative direction.
Before you start: upload an image
Sparks run against a specific piece of your art. If you haven’t uploaded anything yet, go to Upload first and add at least one image.
How to run a Spark on one of your artworks
Go to My Artwork.
Click the image you want to work with. This opens the image’s detail page.
On that page, you’ll see a grid of available Sparks (or a Sparks dropdown on smaller screens). Pick the one you want — for example, Social Post, Product Description, or Artist Statement.
Sparks open inside the Assistant. The Spark runs against your image and produces the output.
Read the result, then click Copy to grab it, Save to keep it for later, or ask the Assistant to refine it (“make it shorter,” “more casual,” etc.).
Tips for better Spark output
Add details to your artwork first. If your image has a title, materials, dimensions, and a short description, every Spark you run against it will sound more specific. Edit those details from the image’s Edit Details panel on My Artwork.
Tune your voice. If the writing doesn’t sound like you, open the Assistant at app.arthelper.ai/chat and update your Brand Voice or Tune My Voice settings. Future Sparks will use that voice automatically.
Save the good ones. Anything you save goes to Saved so you can come back to it without re-running the Spark.
Re-run with a tweak. Sparks aren’t one-shot. Run a Spark, then ask the Assistant to redo it from a different angle. The image and your details stay loaded — only the prompt changes.
Sharing the result
Once you have a Spark output you like:
For social — use the Post to Social button on the image to publish directly to Instagram. See How to Connect Instagram and Post Artwork.
For email or your shop — click Copy and paste it into your tool of choice.
Common questions
I uploaded an image but can’t see Sparks on it.
Make sure the image has finished processing (the preview thumbnail looks crisp, not blurred). If it just finished uploading, give it a few seconds and reload My Artwork. If the Sparks panel still doesn’t appear, click the image once more so it opens its detail view — Sparks live on the image’s detail page, not on the gallery grid itself.
Some Sparks are locked.
A handful of Sparks are gated to paid plans. If you see a lock icon, open Plans to see what’s included where.
Can I edit a Spark’s output?
Yes. The output lands in the Assistant chat, so you can ask for changes in plain English (“shorter,” “more punchy,” “rewrite for a gallery audience”) and the Assistant will rework it.
How do I find a Spark I’ve used before?
Open Saved to find anything you saved. To find a past chat with a Spark output, open Chat and scroll your conversation history.