Heres another question where no hard answer is applicable but different points of view are more than welcome.
Heres the scenario...
Theres a gallery on a corner thats one of the best in town. You have a fairly expensive painting in it. We'll say its $4000 and 40x40. Anyway, wouldnt you know it? You painted a copy in your booth too.
So there you are, a well received art show thats been going on for years and a gallery of the same history and success on the same street. The subject matter is just what the town is about too.
Barring the gallery owner throwing your art at you, which painting would likely have a better chance of selling first?
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Thanks folks!!!
Pete
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Thanks for the reply. My feelings were that was how it was but Im one person. The pulse of it from knocking elbows supports your claims. The interaction is very important and fun. I think as artists, the immediate feedback is spiritually cathartic sale or not. I recall in artschool [what little i did] the teacher saying that art was about making our experiences and feelings realised even in the physical sense. Id go one step further and say we are all communicators. So the interaction is important to me too.
Ive never held with the " I paint for myself" exclusively. Ultimately it is meant to be seen and realised by others as well.
Wow Terri - sorry for the long winded reply - I just got home from work, ate and now Im letting go.
Thanks for your thoughts!!!
Pete
The 50 to 60% cut is a killer for me. Fifty percent is my last hold out. One percent or more past that mark and its something Im not playing ball with. Its just a core belief about where I draw the line. You make solid points.
Pete
It was obviously a hypothetical situation drawn up to ask which was prefered by the general posting audience. No I dont paint duplicates of my paintings. No, I dont set them out on the sidewalk in front of my local gallery.
Wow. Simply wow.
Pete
But thanks for your candor.
You are really trying to discourage replies, aren't you? A tad harsh to people who were honestly trying to help you, even if they misunderstood the question. In re-reading your original post, it's not that obvious, even if YOU knew it was hypothetical. At the very least, it is ungracious.
Ill be careful to be clearer in the future about my stated intents and if applicable, "hypotheticals".
Much love to all - Holly too.
Pete
Pete