It's often amazing how some people value their art when it comes to their expectations as to what they are worth. Saw an interesting article about pricing paintings today. It suggested that initially you should price your paintings very low as it is better to get them out there than to have an attic full of pictures. When you are selling them faster than you can paint them then you should put the price up. When you are selling them at the rate that you are painting them then you have hit your point in the market.
Three of us did the Wakefield Art Walk on a damp, windy January night. Interesting and stimulating venues with some good art on display, though maybe starting at Harry's Bar influenced our judgement and also meant that we couldn't visit quite as many venues as we would have liked in the time available! Leeds Art Walk next Wednesday.
Shiny new web-site published to replace our now defunct and seriously ageing one.
Later six hardy souls braved the snow to meet up on a cold wintry evening. A surprising amount of painting was achieved in amongst the friendly banter and tea drinking! |
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September 2020
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