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Art Quality and Price Points

I am wondering how the quality of my art lines up with th price points i have set. A lot of it depends on the amount of time and paint that goes into a particular piece. I also wonder this about my jewelry. I have a hard time knowing I am a complete ameteur at jewelry and art, too, prettymuch.
What do you think of the prices vs. quality of my items? You can be totally honest, I can take it. I am working on building the quality of my painting, but I am a beginner, and self taught. Are there guidelines for what people want and prices accordingly? Is there any specific advice you can give, or ideas? Thanks for looking!!
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Also, does not having a banner hold much weight and bearing on sales?
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Tarren, I like your art. It has a fantasy feel about it to me. But, Beauty,Love and Art are definately in the eye of the beholder. There are folks who just plain won't like your stuff. There are folks who will fall in love with it.

I get a little out there with mine sometimes. My husbands favorite thing to say to me is, ok, I'm ready for you to paint something real now. lol It's ok, he keeps one of my feet planted firmly on the ground. lol But, some of my most "out there" stuff gets some flattering compliments. And I love to do them so, I continue. You have to do what you love, at least some of the time or there is no purpose in doing it. Keep doing what you are doing. Your confidence will strengthen as you go. As far as pricing, increase your prices as your skill improves. You get paid at a day job for better performance, so give yourself a raise when you feel you have earned it.
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Thanks for the feedback. I really appreciate it.
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First off, I'm glad you asked yourself this question. Growth comes from challenging yourself. Second, I'm going to probably sound like a biotch to most people but I'm only trying to help and I'm going to try and be as constructive as possible. Third, I am new to etsy but I have studied art in college for 8 yrs, so I think I know a thing or two.

Art is subjective and to produce it, as with all other mediums requires a premeditated target audience. You are very knew to painting/drawing and it shows, at least to me. Not everyone looking to buy something has years of art experience but as consumers most of us are accustomed to seeing work that is more advanced. Where does this leave you? Well play up what you have to work with. This will limit creativity but you are still learning your craft so it's only natural. I think the fact that your work is colorful, playful and has a childlike quality indicates that you could produce it for children's room decor, or something along that line. With that said you should do some research to maybe check out themes, see whats trendy, and practice. Buy cheap paint for practice, then splurge on the better stuff. Go to the library and checkout some books on art. Draw everyday, this will improve your line quality, help you understand balance, positive/negative space, perspective, all that good stuff and that translates into your paintings.

Remember that this requires practice. Not everyball a baseball player hits is a homerun, same thing with art. Not every painting or drawing is a keeper, nor should it be. I don't care how many hours you spent on it. There are times when I made more then 100 drawings to get to that one right one. Unfortunately, there is a steap learning curve when it comes to art.

I know you are a mom and your time is limited but if you took just on course at a community college at a time, this could help alot.

Also ask yourself where do I want to be and what ultimately do I want to create. There are many roads to one destination, but first you have to know where you want to go.

As for jewelry, I only have experience making sterling silver pieces so I will leave the advice for someone with more experience.

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Thank you very much. I do practice drawing daily and am much better with drawing than I am with painting.
I would love to take a class, I am already a full time student and so I could fit that in for sure.
I am hoping to someday work with sterling and make some really cool pieces of jewelry but I need to take a class if I am to do that, too.
I've sold 6 paintings and commissioned a few more. And two pieces of jewelry. In my first month.
I just can't wait to get better and learn more.
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That is a great start. There are so many types of people with all kinds of taste. The trick is to find out who your market is and to be able to reach them.

Good luck,
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