I love your pastel paintings - I think they should be priced higher than the nude drawings, which are nice but not as remarkable. Couldn't read the price on the one painting, sorry.
The digital image on the home page is misleading -I almost did not go past it as I don't care much for digital. If I were you, I would use one of the pastels as your home page and have a separate page for digital.
2007-02-27 15:25:20
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answered by joyfulpaints 6
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The prices are okay and decent. However, they do not standout. It seems that the topic has been already used and in the local art shows such paintings are sold for about $35 to $75. I loved your attention to the detail, but lets be serious how about something that is more original.
2007-02-27 22:51:29
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answered by MaxNHL 3
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Not bad and the price is more than correct , I like the paintings more than the drawings .
2007-02-28 01:48:57
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answered by torreart 3
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Sorry, but the web address you've provided isn't working. You need to learn (if you haven't already) how to copy and paste a direct link to your web page. You'll also need to learn to do this when you e-mail art galleries asking them to visit your web page.
How it works:
When you're at your web page you can highlight the address listed in the address box of your browser. Highlight that address and click on copy. Then paste it directly to Yahoo Answers or an e-mail you're sending and it will become an automatic link. Whoever clicks on that underlined link will be taken directly to your web page.
Direct links look like this one:
http://pics.livejournal.com/unmired/gallery/00002xgc
2007-02-27 22:47:25
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answered by Doc Watson 7
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your question is written strangely. maybe 'what do you think of the quality of my paintings, are they priced rite.' you might cultivate the interest of rich people who have a liking to your works and maybe dedicate some to a collector(s) who impresses you.even historically famous painters couched (not all the time)to the art societies rich ,or at least people who had a liking for the artist and their art.
2007-02-28 00:13:58
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answered by Book of Changes 3
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