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mifmif
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Jun 19 2007, 01:24 PM |
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I am of the opinion that it's a bit obscene to charge exorbitant amounts for one's work. You just end up pricing yourself out of the market. These are very good contemporary paintings but to be honest, I don't think they are worth what he is asking. I think everyone should be able to afford to buy original works of art at reasonable prices, and that paid dividends when I had my solo exhibition earlier in the year. I pitched my work so that most people who wanted to buy could reasonably afford it, and I ended up selling more than anyone had done that year at that venue. I'd be far more interested to know just how much this chap DOESN'T sell of this kind of thing compared to the amount that he has for sale! Maria x |
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