Artists need to find a way to earn their 'bread and butter' money. This is what bread and butter art is. In part 1 I define Bread and Butter art. In part 2 I give you tips on how to create your own bread and butter income using my art as an example.
I've had a lot of success with selling at the $40-$50 price point. Almost but not quite to the point of creating a consistent monthly income off just four paintings per month. I'm really struggling to sell at higher prices though (even at the $50-$100 price point). The lower prices are definitely good for the current climate. Better to sell something than nothing at all.
Thats a very valid point etourist - about using the cheap works to lure buyers to a website of more expensive quality. Right now the credit crunch is hitting, and a possible global recession, so not good news to sellers!
I've had a lot of success with selling at the $40-$50 price point. Almost but not quite to the point of creating a consistent monthly income off just four paintings per month. I'm really struggling to sell at higher prices though (even at the $50-$100 price point). The lower prices are definitely good for the current climate. Better to sell something than nothing at all.
etourist2 3 years ago
Thats a very valid point etourist - about using the cheap works to lure buyers to a website of more expensive quality. Right now the credit crunch is hitting, and a possible global recession, so not good news to sellers!
Liked the cat triptych.
liquidplastic62 3 years ago