tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-592285113871164017.post1074869481303386081..comments2023-10-10T01:21:41.890-07:00Comments on Occasional Musings and Scratchings: Two in one dayCoreopsishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03468751724163567889noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-592285113871164017.post-82147403863243308802011-11-28T19:34:12.880-08:002011-11-28T19:34:12.880-08:00I agree with Andrew, I think you're an amazing...I agree with Andrew, I think you're an amazing artist, your attention to details, is off the chart and I love the line quality of your work. Your audience is out there! :)Indigene Theresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07455343121396299373noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-592285113871164017.post-9026725445840871672011-11-14T19:17:38.200-08:002011-11-14T19:17:38.200-08:00Your work is good Theresa.
A buyer is someone wh...Your work is good Theresa. <br /><br />A buyer is someone who wants the picture. You have to make them want it. Why would they want it ? The easy one if they can approach it personally. In this case the sitter, the sitters family, a music teacher, the violin maker - as examples.<br /><br />I sell paintings of my locality. If I drove thirty miles away and tried to sell them I would sell none. Price or selling something is unrelated to the artistic qulaity of a work.<br /><br />The other thing is that this needs to be framed. Just get a few frames made and keep swapping the work that you do in the frame. It's a good way to show off a work - and sell it.<br /><br />You're a good artist. Never despair.Andrew Finniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08877768852340470022noreply@blogger.com