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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?
jacobhilluk

FAILED experiments turned into beautiful art piece | inspried by Nature | MellowMarshme... - 0 views

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    FAILED experiments turned into beautiful art piece | inspired by Nature | MellowMarshmellow
Pastel Art prints

Wall Art of Boats | Beautiful Boats Canvas Art Prints for Sale - 0 views

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    Wall art is a creative way to personalize or add fun to your child's room. Wall art of boats are the perfect interior decoration for decor. To buy some beautiful pastel art pieces designed by award-pieces Australian artists contact the "Pastel Art Prints". Our paintings are loved by people. We also provide free shipping worldwide.
Ian Yang

Richard Prince Sells Other People's Printed Instagrams for $100,000 USD a Piece at NYC ... - 2 views

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    It's about time that it takes almost nothing to take pictures but costs a fortune to buy one of them. What makes it even worse, is that you are not the one who makes a fortune out of it.
anonymous

Mark Tobey | Panamerican Art Projects - 1 views

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    Pan American Art Projects specializes in art of the Americas with the mission to build a bridge between North and South American cultures by presenting and exhibiting artists from both regions. We deal with emerging to established artists, as well as secondary market paintings, sculpture, and works on paper.In 1990 we started as Galerie Malraux in Los Angeles, California: at that time the gallery focused mainly on Caribbean art. In 1994 the gallery followed its founder to Dallas, Texas, in a transition which marked the beginning of Pan American Art Gallery; the inaugural exhibit was a massive 400-piece show of important modernist Cuban art. By the early 2000's the gallery moved to a 4500 square feet exhibition space in the upscale Turtle Creek area of Dallas; the first show there, a comprehensive view of Cuban photography titled "Cuban Photography - Revolutionary to Contemporary" was named one of the ten best shows of the year in America.Since that time the gallery expanded its reach to North and South America, and promotes contemporary artists of distinction from the Western Hemisphere. In December 2006 we opened as 12,000 sq. ft. compound in the heart of the Wynwood district of Miami, which features multiple exhibition rooms, a video box, on-site storage, a library, and an apartment with a studio for visiting artists. Our first Miami exhibit was a large two-man show of Leon Ferrari and Oscar Bony, both from Argentina. At that time, we modified our name to Pan American Art Projects, to reflect our evolution into a dynamic contemporary art venture.
yc c

Art of Science - 2 views

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    The Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art. These practices both involve the pursuit of those moments of discovery when what you perceive suddenly becomes more than the sum of its parts. Each piece in this exhibition is, in its own way, a record of such a moment.
marshal mathers

Uncharted realm of Indian Art Painting - 0 views

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    These days you will stumble upon numerous of web portals from where you can easily buy Indian art paintings online. And few of them are do providing outstanding and exceptionally remarkable paintings and sculptures designed and created by veteran artists. Discover the realms of imaginative art pieces created by usage of striking brush strokes and effervescent colors.
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Artisan Glass Carving and Design in New Jersey - 2 views

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    Artisan Glass Carving and Design will create a work of art on your front doors, windows, kitchen cabinets, bar mirror, wall mirror, stairway railings, art pieces and much more!!!
Ian Yang

sven palmowski aka a.mar.illo, Barcelona - Illustrations, design, button badges, limite... - 0 views

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    An illustrator who is getting more and more popular so i can't help running into him on flickr, imagekind, colourlover etc. Palmowski has such an unique way of blending his wonderful palettes in his charactors who seem looking for each other from piece to piece, from universe to the big blue ocean.
Ian Yang

Art Community & Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Top 10 Reasons Why Galleries Rejec... - 0 views

  • Too Similar: A gallery looks at the group of artists they represent, much like an artist looks at a painting. It is not so much the individual artist that is considered, but, rather, how that art fits into the existing group. Often galleries are reluctant to take artists that are too similar to an artist they already represent. Too Different: All galleries try to create a niche for themselves by representing artists that are stylistically similar and would appeal to their core group of collectors. If your work is outside the arbitrary parameters they have established, you are out of luck. Too Far Away: Unless you have already established a reputation elsewhere, galleries are reluctant to work with artists outside their regional area. Issues surrounding shipping costs and the inconvenience of getting and returning work in an expedient manner make it often not worth it. Too Fragile/Difficult to Store: Regardless of how big a gallery is, there is never enough storage space. Galleries shy away from work that is 3 dimensional, easily breakable, heavy or hard to handle. Too Expensive: Most artists undervalue their work. But, occasionally I will come across an artist with a totally unrealistic sense of how to price their work. Prices are established by the law of supply of demand (Read Pricing Your Art). If a gallery feels they can not price your work fairly and still make a 50% commission, they will not be willing to take a chance on you. Too Cheap: Artists who only do works on paper, photographers, etc often can not generate enough income from sales to make an exhibition worth it to a gallery. If you have 20 pieces in a show, and each piece sells for $500, and your show completely sells out…your gallery has only made $5000… barely enough to cover the costs of the postage, announcement and opening reception. Too Difficult: Entering into a relationship with a gallery is in many ways similar to entering into a marriage. It's a relationship that needs to be able to endure candid dialog about the things that are often the most difficult to discuss with anyone…your artwork and money. Both the artist and the gallery need to have a level of trust and comfort that will guarantee honest communication. If a gallery perceives you as being a difficult person to work with, they tend to veer away. Too Inexperienced: Many artists start approaching galleries too soon, before their work has fully matured. Most critics and curators say it takes an artist several years after college for their work to fully develop stylistically. Galleries want to make sure that once they commit to you, your work will not make radical and/or unpredictable changes. Even if a gallery LOVES your work, they may want to watch your development over a period of years to confirm their initial opinion. Artists must also have enough work of a similar sensibility to mount an exhibition. Too Experienced: The gallery fear of failure is strong, particularly in this economic climate. Careful to be sensitive to a price point that is right for their audience, galleries may not be financially able to risk representing artists who are farther along in their career, therefore demanding higher prices, than emerging younger artists. Artists with a long sales history of gradually appreciating prices may find themselves priced out of the current market.
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    Something that every artist should keep in his/her mind.
c newsom

YouTube - Robert Rauschenberg - Erased De Kooning - 0 views

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    Robert Rauschenberg discussing ideas and motivation behind his piece "Erased De Kooning"
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Op-Art-Ausstellung / Op-Art-Exhibition - Frankfurt 2007 on Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    This one might give you a slight headache. Photo of very large, moire based piece.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Daniel Rozin Interactive Art - 0 views

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    The pieces that this site is perhaps most notable for are the mirrors, sometimes made of things that are not naturally reflective. For example: the wooden mirror, which, taking the image from a videoacamera, activates selected actuators, causing some of the wooden panels on a display to tilt downward. Those panels, appearing darker because they are now in shadow, create the darkened region of a mechanically created, pixelated moving image of the person standing before the "mirror". In the artist's own words, "Rozin creates installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence and point of view of the viewer". Videos and photos of some of his work are included.
Benjamin Hansen

Opera78 by Fiodor SUMKIN - 0 views

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    More cool stuff. Illustrator. This guy is insane with hand skills. It says on some of the pieces he uses a gel pen? Really nice typography here as well.
Scheiro Deligne

thypott art - 2 views

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    We present a new kind of web gallery. Even if many could disagree, we intend to include only those artist or painting masterpieces that we consider to be the most original, revolutionary and famous in art history. We will put aside those that were only ephemeral pieces that reflected the taste or trend of a certain period. The purpose of this web page is education, and we hope to create an anthology of the evolution of the creation of beauty and crafmanship in the field of painting.
Taylor Wilson

The Top 10 Shagreen Pieces - 1 views

  • Designers Trip Haenisch and Georgia Tapert Howe fall under the spell of this exotic leather that brings Art Deco elegance to any room.
Taylor Wilson

Inspiration Friday: Beach House Blues « Design Shuffle Blog - 2 views

  • Rich blue hues mixed with organic accents like rope-sewn ottomans and a stately raw wood coffee table creates a distinct beach house feel in this living room design.
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    Interior designs that follow specific themes make creating stylish spaces all the easier. A specific color scheme, a few pieces of great furniture, and just the right amount of details and a space becomes instantly sophisticated.
katie0123

Custom logo design - 0 views

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Pastel Art prints

Innovative Interior Decorative Ideas for Wall Decor - 0 views

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    Decorating a place is an interesting yet daunting task. If you are searching for creative wall art ideas for wall decor. Buy plenty of art pieces of pastel wall art. Visit Pastel Art Prints online collection of beautiful pastel wall art prints and select them wisely.
Pastel Art prints

Add Artistic Wall Art Prints for Home Decor - 0 views

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    Whether you would like to add color with paw prints, animal art prints are one-stop solutions. People willing to evaluate animal art prints are eager to know about the artistic approach used in these masterpieces. Animals like a lion are also inspiring us to dare in any situation. To evaluate different genres of art pieces, visit the website of Pastel Art Prints. For more info read our blog!
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