you should take really good pictures of them which show your sculptures off to their advantage. Neutral background, good lighting, appropriate depth of focus, and of course properly focused images (if that sounds obvious to you, all the better).
You can assemble those into a portfolio. You can post it on websites. And you can show your portfolio to galleries. You should also see if there are any art shows coming up you can apply to be a part of. Basically your stuff has to be good AND you have to put in the effort and tenacity to find a gallery which is interested in your style.
2007-03-11 10:29:42
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answered by convictedidiot 5
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sculpture class,try the search engine for any website regarding sculpture
2007-03-11 01:11:21
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answered by no name 3
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Your question isn't really very clear- I think you're a beginning artist who has pieces for sale? If that's so, go to local galleries, and see if they like you stuff, or see if stores will sell your work. Also, talk to people and see if they will commission you.
2007-03-11 07:08:57
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answered by cloe5 2
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you follow the sculpturing methods!
2007-03-12 21:45:34
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answered by john_gonzaga90 1
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If YOU made them then list them on etsy.com. Take pictures to galleries.
2007-03-10 23:59:45
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answered by american horse 3
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Perhaps the people from http://artnet.com
http://devianart.com isn't too great, but if that's your liking, then go ahead...
Assorted sites include:
www.foundmyself.com/
http://artrenewal.com
http://www.artcrowd.org/
2007-03-14 23:50:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I WORK IN STRETCHED FABRIC AS A SCUPLTUE MEDIUM , SEE MY WORK AT POPCLT.COM & WRITE IF YOU'D LIKE AT POPCLT@YAHOO.COM TP. MULLIN
2007-03-13 17:05:18
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answered by popartist 3
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