Hi Tracie! Your art is gorgeous! It can take a long time to make that first sale, especially in art. I haven't sold anything in this shop, but my supplies shop is doing reasonably well, considering the summer slow down.
I suspect your biggest problem is your titles. You don't say what you're selling. For example:
Union Station (are you selling the building? ;-)
Try something like:
Art Print: Union Station Nashville Tennessee, 8x10, from original drawing.
In your description - which is how Google finds you - use MORE words. I'm told the ideal is 200 to 250. Put in who drew it, when it was drawn, if it was you, what you were doing there... Personalize your descriptions. People LOVE that.
Tell which Union Station is it - I'd assumed a different city.
Join more circles and many (half?) people will circle you back - that makes you look less new.
Favorite one or two items from a shop, and favorite the shop. That will make more people look at your work, and some will favorite you back. Rumor has it that Favorites - items and shops - will bring you up in Etsy Search rankings.
And if they stop and LOOK at your work, they might decide to buy something. :-)
Best of luck to you!
- Deb