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Conversations about Pricing


Sarah Finnigan

This blog post is not titled “How to Price Your Art.” There are many articles of that kind on the internet, but they attempt to be prescriptive, yet applicable to all kinds of artists. They fail to explore the nuances relevant to already-working artists, instead catering to artists making pricing decisions for the first time. [caption id="attachment_78609" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Photo at IX Arts by Jacob Walker[/caption] IX Arts 2024 was last week, and it is a…

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Tiny Paintings


Allen Williams

September 13, 2024 - For years Vicki has wanted me to paint small paintings so I would have a variety of  sizes and prices for different people to be able to pick up. As I am ME I always said... NO. Not really actually, I would try but it was always hard for me to reduce an image down just because. They like to be the size they are going to be. At least that's what I always told myself.   [caption id="attachment_78007" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Allen Williams_Initial Sketch[/caption] This little sketch isn't much bigger than a magic card and as I show below the little bit of narrative translated well to the cropped image.   [caption id="attachment_78008" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Allen Williams_Placement of Sketch[/caption] I used my laser cutter to cut a precise template that marks a thin border on…

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