Sorry, but these are very rudimentary. To be successful as an artist, you should develop your own style. Always include little trademarks. It is also helpful if you paint an actual object in the painting. These kind of look like dentist-office wallpaper patterns. SORRY, I don't mean to be rude, but you asked!!!!!
2007-02-18 13:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop scratching the surface of your potential! And start delving into the deeper side of it. It is obvious your soul is trying to say something through your art. But it looks like you are afraid to take it all the way. Stop holding back with the colors and texture, and start getting crazy!. It is obvious you are trying to get something out, but somewhere along the way you are missing what exactly that is. That is obvious when you have to ask whether or not we think your work will sell. You need to first sell it to your self, and then you will know that it will sell to the public. Delve young lady, delve!!!
2007-02-19 11:16:04
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answered by adamizer 2
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Honestly, they look like they belong in a dental office or something.
Which is fine, if that's what you want.
They pertain more to the "decoration" category than actual Art.
You should try to practice using those brush strokes for an expressive painting (with a subject).
2007-02-18 21:40:13
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answered by sirladyolplover 2
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I liked the one of the bluebirds sitting on the telephone wire but the mother and baby giraffe were really breath taking!!!!
Some people just don't understand art! They are beautiful.
2007-02-18 21:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe $10
2007-02-18 21:24:22
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answered by holeeycow 5
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I like your paintings very much. It's very difficult to sell art, commercially, however. You have to tirelessly promote yourself and your product, and "sell" it.
I have a website related to digital art, photography and conventional art. Additionally, it provides a means for helping children in need. See the link at the bottom.
The next time you need art for your walls, please consider my website. My personal favorite of my own work is Stir the Groove. Recently other artists and photographers have donated some of their work for this charitable cause, as well. If you know of artists who might wish to join this charity model, please send them my way. Or. . . if you would like to participate, let me know.
http://finerworks.com/gallery.asp?U_ID=RLTabor
Best Wishes,
Rick Tabor
2007-02-20 13:51:30
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answered by Rick T 2
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I would give for the blue one about 20$, because I like it, it reminds me of a marine wave, but unfortunately don't have 20$.
Good luck anyway!!!
2007-02-18 21:42:31
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answered by Annabelle 2
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If you can do something in the colors I specify, then I'll buy them.
I'm being serious. Email me.
Thanks,
Andre
2007-02-18 21:57:53
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answered by ? 5
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they are great for calming a person down espcially when they are sitting alone . i think about 20 $ each
2007-02-18 21:30:03
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answered by what ever ? 2
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they are pretty colors but i really dont think you could get much from them they are very plain, pretty but plain sorry
2007-02-18 21:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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