Ummmm Kim? :confused: Me thinks you've bypassed the amatuer status! ;) Splendid drawing, and it's easy to see the difference in the first portrait, and the final cut. ;) Blue ribbon winner that I hope brings in some $$$$$$ for you. :D
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Ummmm Kim? :confused: Me thinks you've bypassed the amatuer status! ;) Splendid drawing, and it's easy to see the difference in the first portrait, and the final cut. ;) Blue ribbon winner that I hope brings in some $$$$$$ for you. :D
What an incredible talent!! You have an eye that is unequaled. If you're not working professionally I'm shocked. Your drawing is unbelievable!!
Terry
Awww, shucks. :o I have lots to learn and try new things with each drawing. This one still needs a little work. Will post it tonight or tomorrow once I get it done.Quote:
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Ummmm Kim? :confused: Me thinks you've bypassed the amatuer status! ;)
Ah, want the secret? I added about 8 additional layers of little itty bitty hair sized strokes, and the final layer was GREEN in the darkest shadow areas! :D There's no black, except to outline her eyes, instead all shadows were made using layers upon layers of Black Grape (the color's official name... kinda like it, sounds yummy!) :D Indigo Blue and Peacock Green. Who'd have known such pretty colors would make such nice shadows? I have all sorts of unexpected colors layered throughout the drawing.Quote:
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I can see a difference in the two pics. I can't tell you exactly what the difference is, but, it is there. Maybe the second photo (after the all night energy) is 'crisper'? Both are fantastic. Just fantastic.
I've had a lot of fun doing this one because I am trying some new techniques I learned recently. Off to the store to buy a certain paper someone told me about that will make things looks even smoother and more refined. Looked at the price of it online.... all I can say is :eek: :eek: :eek:
Question for the masses: I have NO idea what to price this as. The gallery takes 35% (which is about average) and I have at least 20 hours of work into it already. I want to get paid what my time is worth, but I also want to price it so that people will not think I'm nuts. The price will also include a double mat (acid free of course) and a frame. What would be a fair price? I need a price that is fair to everyone involved. Also, I don't want it too low, because I want someone who REALLY wants it to buy it. I want it to be something they HAVE to have... if you know what I mean. I can't price it for the average poor person because I spent way too much time, energy, and money on supplies to price it for the casual viewer. Does that sound snobby? I don't mean it to.
Kim, I have no idea re pricing, as I am totally out of touch with how much things cost in the USA, but DONT SELL YOURSELF SHORT!! You are so talented, and you must factor in your time and materials, plus make sure the picture goes to someone who really appreciates it!
Have you thought about doing this on eBay to earn extra $? There is a lady there who does watercolour portraits from photos and her average price is around $75, but her pictures don't look anything as detailed as yours. She also offe4rs re-prints, notelets etc with her work on them. It could be a great income for you, and the nice thing is that you receive payment in advance.
You are SO skilled!! Beautiful picture!
That is terrific! I think the first one was great, but you can seem your additional hours in the second drawing. You do such wonderful work! I am not sure about pricing either. We have a friend who set up some of her photography pictures (mostly underwater) at a Gallery last year. I can't remember exactly, but I think depending on size they started at, at least $100.00 - $150.00 and went up from there. Do you have time to pop into an Art Gallery anytime between now and the showing to get some pricing ideas? The very best of luck to you! Please let us know how it goes.
That's great! You're very talented! :D
Wow! That is AMAZING!!!!!!!! Looks sooo realistic! I do believe people would LOVE to buy your artwork.
The price mught vary depending on the frame used, but honestly.......$225
Thanks Jen - thats much more than I ever thought to dare ask! I'll check out the gallery on Tuesday (they are closed Mondays) and see what type of pricing is already there.
Ok, this is IT. I've added as much color as I think I can add without starting to muddy things up. Does it look any different?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...inetteWIP8.jpg
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Thanks Jen - thats much more than I ever thought to dare ask! I'll check out the gallery on Tuesday (they are closed Mondays) and see what type of pricing is already there.
Ok, this is IT. I've added as much color as I think I can add without starting to muddy things up. Does it look any different?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...inetteWIP8.jpg
WOW!! I think it is wonderful! I was fascinated by the all the different colors that you used. That is amazing.
That is one awesome piece of artwork!!! You are very talented indeed! :D
I've seen art half that good go for quite a bit of money. Tell us how things go!!
It looks terrific Kim, I'd say the extra hours paid off.:)
That's really beautiful. :) You're very talented, good job.
WOW, that takes my breath away!!
I hope you sell some, this is REAL art!!!
I promise I am NOT catnapper's public relations person but I *am* a fan! Take a look here and see if you can find two pictures from the Sirrah family;) Hint: animals and children.
Kim - The extra work was absolutely worth it as the final pictures makes me want to [et the beautiful cat through the monitor! The nose and eyes...so purrfect - the fur...so soft! I want to kiss the slightly wet and cool nose!:D