In this week’s session we meet Colorado artist Tanis Bula and critique her floral watercolors. We talk about the importance of consistency in framing and pricing, the viability of selling watercolors, and much more.
You can view the schedule for upcoming sessions and participate in our Critique Group by visiting our Online Critique Page.
Artwork Information: | Title: Mixed Flower Surprise Medium: watercolor Size: 19×20 Price: 1500. |
Artwork Information: | Title: Mixed Peonies II Medium: watercolor Size: 19×19 Price: 1500. |
Artwork Informaiton | Title: Poppy in Sunlight Medium: watercolor Size: 20×20 Price: 1500. |
Title | Title: Lilies in Light Medium: watercolor Size: 20×20 Price: 1200. |
Artwork Information: | Title: Iris with Bud Medium: watercolor Size: 19×20 Price: 1500. |
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What Questions Would you Like to Have Answered About Your Art During a Review Session? | I would like to know about my pricing – too high, too low?
I would like to know if watercolor paintings will sell in galleries? How do I find the galleries? Internet? How do you ship framed paintings out of state? Seems so expensive to ship a number of framed paintings. In galleries before, they will hang one or two to show and but then want several to put in behind the scenes in storage. Anything I could do about this? I understand gallery view but seems unfair to have paintings where no one sees them. Plexiglass vs glass in framing for galleries? |