john9221
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yilai:
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art and sell our work just for the sake of selling. We often find we’re exhausted and financially in the hole. “I Love Lucy” had an episode where she was making salad dressing. She said she was losing three cents a jar but she would make it up in volume. Do you want to always be behind the eight ball or are you willing to position yourself to get paid what your worth?How do we attach value to our work? We can break it down in simple numerical terms; how much did our materials cost [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], factor in some rent if your working in a studio [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], some utilities wherever your working [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and your time. If you decided what you’d like to make per hour you’ll need to keep track of how long the work takes to create. When you crunch the numbers you’ll come up with a value that might work for you but there are other ways.It’s important that we do some market research. What are other artists in the same medium/genre charging for their work? The internet has made it easy to search artist’s personal galleries and often they will price their work online. This research will give you a starting point.One of the advantages of belonging to artist professional organizations is that they will often conduct surveys of their members and there is usually a catego
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