Blak Smyth 01:38 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
I think a bunch of cc's in a row viewed from 5:00 tilted on maybe a 30 degree from horizontal axis would look wicked cool. Black and white. Or maybe black on some neutral color to match walls.
Another thought...
You're really good at taking ideas from guys and putting them to mock-up. Do custom work based on the input you get from guys. Maybe they'd even submit photos you could work from?
I took a set of pics awhile back and put them in a super wide frame and I loved it. I had it outside so it didn't last. If I could find that and have you do an original with a variety of cc bands, that'd rock.
What kind of pricetag would something like that carry? Obviously size would dictate, but maybe a size/price range?
No I wouldn't have any problem with people posting a picture of a good idea, in fact I encourage it.
Yes size and difficulty would make a huge difference in cost. Looking at a few other peoples paintings, I see them commonly priced at $100 for a paper print and $500 for a canvas print, with originals in the thousands sometimes. I would be selling my original canvas (Not a print). Unfortunatley I not ready to make a quote at this time.
Just a random guess would be: An original on the canvas I have in stock with an image of my choosing would be around $100. The problem is it can easily cost upwards of $50-$75 in material without anytime included. I will update you guys on some figures after I complete my first project, thinking about getting started this weekend. In my head I was thinking numbers from $100-$200. I will take special orders later on and have a pricing system or due estimates/quotes, just want to do my own thing at first and hopefully sell or trade a couple.
I was thinking about painting on canvas paper instead of streched canvas to help lower the cost and allow the painting to be rolled up for cheaper shipping. I haven't shipped this kind of stuff before so I am not sure how well it will work yet.
Then the purchaser would just need to put it into a frame.
I am not very familiar with CCs, can you maybe post a couple pics of the ones you think would be more desired?
shilala 01:54 PM 09-16-2011
Shane David, how about pencil drawings? Just a thought...
When I get time I can put together a pic of what I'm thinking. I think I'd like something for above my desk here that I can move downstairs later (I'm putting cabinetry here in the office).
Blak Smyth 02:00 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
Shane David, how about pencil drawings? Just a thought...
When I get time I can put together a pic of what I'm thinking. I think I'd like something for above my desk here that I can move downstairs later (I'm putting cabinetry here in the office).
Send me your thoughts and I will see what I can do!
replicant_argent 02:20 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
No I wouldn't have any problem with people posting a picture of a good idea, in fact I encourage it.
Yes size and difficulty would make a huge difference in cost. Looking at a few other peoples paintings, I see them commonly priced at $100 for a paper print and $500 for a canvas print, with originals in the thousands sometimes. I would be selling my original canvas (Not a print). Unfortunatley I not ready to make a quote at this time.
Just a random guess would be: An original on the canvas I have in stock with an image of my choosing would be around $100. The problem is it can easily cost upwards of $50-$75 in material without anytime included. I will update you guys on some figures after I complete my first project, thinking about getting started this weekend. In my head I was thinking numbers from $100-$200. I will take special orders later on and have a pricing system or due estimates/quotes, just want to do my own thing at first and hopefully sell or trade a couple.
I was thinking about painting on canvas paper instead of streched canvas to help lower the cost and allow the painting to be rolled up for cheaper shipping. I haven't shipped this kind of stuff before so I am not sure how well it will work yet.
Then the purchaser would just need to put it into a frame.
I am not very familiar with CCs, can you maybe post a couple pics of the ones you think would be more desired?
That sounds quite reasonable, kudos, sir.
shilala 02:27 PM 09-16-2011
Pete's right on the ball, and I agree. Very reasonable, Shane.
I want to see some of your work so I can figure out what I can have you do that'd work best with your style.
My oldest step-daughter, Nikki, is in her last year at Kent State, Art Major. For the last couple years I've been after her to do exactly what you're doing right now. She hasn't got around to it. I'm super excited to see this work out for you, I hope I can get in first.
:-)
irratebass 02:30 PM 09-16-2011
I would like to see pencil drawings as well, especially if it keeps the costs down.
:-)
Blak Smyth 02:31 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
Pete's right on the ball, and I agree. Very reasonable, Shane.
I want to see some of your work so I can figure out what I can have you do that'd work best with your style.
My oldest step-daughter, Nikki, is in her last year at Kent State, Art Major. For the last couple years I've been after her to do exactly what you're doing right now. She hasn't got around to it. I'm super excited to see this work out for you, I hope I can get in first. :-)
I like a little challenge so send me some ideas or pics of what you want and I might adapt them to my style but it will give me a starting point. If you do not like what I do or it doesn't fit your request I will keep it or put it up for sale. Thanks Scott. I will hopefully have something at least started this weekend, I have a couple ideas I want to work on. Scott, that's awesome that your daughter is in art school. You must be proud of her. I was registered to start graphic design in July but the Tech school I was going to dropped their night classes two weeks before I was scheduled to start. It was very depressing for a few weeks.
Originally Posted by irratebass:
I would like to see pencil drawings as well, especially if it keeps the costs down. :-)
Here ya go
Image
That'll be three-fiddy please.
Blak Smyth 03:02 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by irratebass:
I would like to see pencil drawings as well, especially if it keeps the costs down. :-)
I never really thought much about pencil drawings, to me it is the rough draft in most of my art, maybe I will try a few and see what you guys think.
shilala 04:14 PM 09-16-2011
Originally Posted by Blak Smyth:
I like a little challenge so send me some ideas or pics of what you want and I might adapt them to my style but it will give me a starting point. If you do not like what I do or it doesn't fit your request I will keep it or put it up for sale.
I'll do that as soon as I can. I wish you could render it somehow so we can get a look before you commit paint to it.
Blak Smyth 07:38 AM 09-19-2011
Originally Posted by shilala:
I'll do that as soon as I can. I wish you could render it somehow so we can get a look before you commit paint to it.
Until I have some work to show what you can expect I will not charge for something unless it is suitable by the requesters standards.
I took your advice and did a pencil sketch. I'll make a thread for now.
Blak Smyth 10:18 AM 09-19-2011
Hey everybody, just so we are clear:
Buy trying to sell cheap art I am in no way implying that other peoples art is over priced, in fact $500 for a strecthed canvas is a great deal with as much time and material costs that are involved in a single painting. My reasoning for selling my art at almost the cost of materials is only to get my feet wet. I have always drawn and designed but am new to painting and am just playing around with the idea.
Please bear with me and if you are looking for a serious masterpiece I recomend spending the money on an experienced artists work!
Thanks everybody for the interest, I appreciate all the kind encouraging words.
I will keep my
"art thread" updated with all future works. We will see how this goes.