Hi there,
Look for a website update tomorrow with new paintings! I’m also working on a pretty interesting art show idea that I’m hoping will get people talking, more on that later.
In the mean time, don’t forget to check out the work I have up at these places:
Bluebottle Art: My portraits of female saints are up until the end of May. Bonus, you can buy these online!
Some Space Gallery: I have two Encouraging Word paintings up here in the Printermakers Showcase until the end of May. Both are priced under $150 if memory serves.
The Paperdoll: This fantastic shop is located in Fairhaven in Bellingham, WA. I have several Encouraging Word paintings there, along with some portraits.
I’ve been thinking a lot about art pricing lately. I’ve had people tell me I sell my original works for too little. My prices typically range from $75 to $300ish for most pieces, and the art at the three shows above is no exception. I appreciate people’s concern and I understand their points about devaluing one’s work with inexpensive prices, but I don’t feel like that’s what I’m doing. I’m a young painter. I’m also a young art collector, and I’m sympathetic to others who love art and want to start their own collections. Sometimes it’s tough for people to find funds to buy art, even knowing it can be an investment. This is currently leading me to price my stuff what I consider to be affordable to the majority of burgeoning collectors. It doesn’t mean I take any less care or expend any less energy in creating my pieces, believe me, I work hard on these. It does mean you can buy a painting and still have some money left over for toilet paper though. Who’s looking out for who now?


