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    • MOO
      MOO SVS OG last edited by

      One of my classmates sells her art by the inch. Has anyone ever heard of that before? I think it's an ineresting idea.

      Marsha Ottum Owen

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      • Lee White
        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

        That seems like an incredibly strange way to sell art. It's true that bigger pieces generally sell at a higher price, but quoting by the square inch makes it seem like a product t they would sell at Home Depot.

        There are a lot of issues that I could go into about selling art, but the issue is just too broad. But in a nutshell, illustration is sold by the usage. Meaning where and who is Buying it will change the price.

        For fine art sales, it's generally a persons experience and sometimes pedegree that can change the value. Certain galleries will give the price point a boost too.

        But sizing by the in h doesn't seem like a reasonable business model to me. I'd love to hear other opinions though.

        SVS Faculty Instructor
        www.leewhiteillustration.com

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        • MOO
          MOO SVS OG @Lee White last edited by MOO

          @lee-white i read up on it. It's an interesting idea. Probably, artists use it because they have a hard time pricing and it gives them an easy way to tell people the cost. Some people sell by square inch and some by linear inch.

          Lee, I have watched your video on making money in illustration and I think you have great ideas!

          For someone like me, who has a houseful of art that I need to downsize before I move into a fifth wheel full time, I'm looking for ways to maybe sell some of it. My family doesn't want it and I hate to just toss it. Maybe I will have to give it away in the end. I think I will be taking pictures and scanning it all and save it that way.

          Just FYI, here's what I read about it.

          http://bradblackman.com/price-paintings/

          Marsha Ottum Owen

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          • jasonandroosmith
            jasonandroosmith last edited by jasonandroosmith

            I sell oil paintings that way. It helps me stay consistent and gives me at least a good baseline for pricing. Also keeps my emotions out of it. Then when it comes time to bump prices it’s an easy amount across the board. For example, last year I had set a price point at $1.50 per square inch and decided that once I sold 10 paintings or had a good show I’d give it a .25 bump. I’m at $2 sq.in. now. For me it makes that part of it easier. To lee’s Point about the Home Depot feel, I agree, but I don’t market art by the inch, that’s just how I come to my prices.

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