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Yinglai 3.1" Natural Crystals Bear Crystal Ocean Jasper Bear Sculpture, Crystal Gifts - 1 views

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    Your are looking at Crystal Carving - Ocean Jasper Zuni bear. Zuni bear is a symbol of Zuni people which serves a ceremonial purpose for their creators. The bear symbolizes their guardian and has the power to heal and transform passions into true wisdom. Characteristics associated with bears include strength, courage, adaptability, healing and spiritual communion. Zuni bear can also guide introspection and self-reflection. Made from quality ocean jasper raw stone, this zuni bear has green coat with pink dots. It is great for use as home decorations, they are also quite appropriate office decor. Besides, it is great as gifts to your loved ones as a lucky charm.
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Yinglai 3.1" Lifelike Crystal Animals Ocean Jasper Bear Sculpture For Decoration, ... - 1 views

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    Your are looking at Crystal Carving - Ocean Jasper Zuni bear. Zuni bear is a symbol of Zuni people which serves a ceremonial purpose for their creators. The bear symbolizes their guardian and has the power to heal and transform passions into true wisdom. Characteristics associated with bears include strength, courage, adaptability, healing and spiritual communion. Zuni bear can also guide introspection and self-reflection. Made from quality ocean jasper raw stone, this zuni bear has pale blue coat with pink dots. It is great for use as home decorations, they are also quite appropriate office decor. Besides, it is great as gifts to your loved ones as a lucky charm.
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HellBilly Delux Custom Hats | Thrillist - 2 views

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    Kids are always decorating their clothes, whether it's drawing on Vans, or, in the 80s, sticking Gummy Bears on their shirts, to complement the blood spilled from getting punched by kids who draw on Vans. For a guy whose tinkering's taken on a hellacious bent, check out custom hats from HellBilly Delux.
Ian Yang

Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Pricing Your Art - 0 views

  • In general, I recommend artists price their work as low as they can possibly bear to start out. Remember, it is more important to cultivate on-going relationships with dealers and consultants than to sell one piece.
  • Ultimately, it is better for the work to be out there than sitting in your studio. I believe art is a process, a verb, not a noun. And, part of the process necessitates that the work be exhibited, purchased and appreciated by others.
  • Remember, this is just a starting point. If you are fortunate enough to have a gallery representative, they should work with you in helping to determine a realistic price for you work. Ultimately, your prices will establish themselves as you start showing your work and getting a reaction.
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  • Medium, size, complexity, cost of production and previous sales history, also play important roles in determining the final sales price. But the bottom line could just as easily be determined by how much an artist is attached to a particular piece.
  • an increase in price is only justified when this balance shifts…either the demand increases, or the supply decreases.
  • the work you present publicly should all be of the highest caliber and of equal value. If you are particularly attached to a particular piece and want to price it twice as much as the other work in the show, it is better to just mark the piece sold and keep it for yourself until your work increases in value to a point where the price you want is justified.
  • * What is the number and quality of the venue of group and solo exhibitions? * Are the shows all local or spread out nationally or even internationally? * Are there any museum shows? * Does the artist have any critical published reviews? * What kinds of publications and who are the writers? * Have any catalogs been done in conjunction with any of the shows? * What is the artists sales history? * Is there a long list of collectors? * Are the collectors mainly private collectors, or are there public institutions listed? * Any permanent museum collections?
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