Hi LMM peeps 

I will be participating in my 1st art show in November and have no ideal on how to price my art... I don't want to under price but I most definitely don't want to OVER PRICE . does anyone have a formula they use. do you consider size? time put in? materials? pleaser advise 

 

thanks guys & gals 

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My thoughts exactly, Lea.

Thanks so much Lea !!!

ps thanks guy wanted to answer soon been in bed with the flu for almost 2 weeks...

 

Hope you are better, Lee. Dang- 2 weeks with the flu- not good. I haven't had the flu in years  or a cold so I count my blessings and the way I eat!

thanks I really know that cold are a state of mind but with the show and life I allowed it to run me down. be for this I have not been sick for like 4 years ...change the way you look at things and the things you look at change. thanks Mo be well

 

Hi @Lea Scott yes I agree and my son helped me price we used the formula so wish me luck!! thanks everyone that answered this has been a great learning discussion... need classes on the business side of art.. If anyone is in nyc the art show is in Brooklyn come on thur!!! we would love to see you and I would love to meet you! be well

skuze me if already asked, but what was the $3 for??????

 

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