RE: My personal currency is rising!

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My personal currency is rising!

in art •  7 years ago 

It makes so much sense! :) A sell out, to me, is pretty much how you said no passion, doing it for the bottom line instead of the joy of creating....it is also letting the opinions of others influence your subject matter instead of following your own creative inklings. I am in a gallery and pieces I have sold have a tendency to be in certain themes and that inspires me to do more of the sort. Does that make me a sell out? I don't think so, but it is very motivating to know that you will receive funds for your creative outlet. I find that I am overwhelmed with possibility and sometimes cannot create at all. I am paralyzed. When I have a commission, I don;t look at it like selling out either, because they are getting a piece of art that they could not create for themselves and I am getting the opportunity to create my own spin on their idea and that is very inspiring for me. As far as pricing goes, I just put the amount of what I would make at my hourly job and price my work accordingly to how much time it took to paint. I got over the idea of "selling my soul" when I considered the price at which I was selling my soul at my job and how would I prefer to spend the bulk of my time? When working fulltime I rarely find energy to create at all! People are happy to have my art and so I am happy to accept the money! lol I wish we lived in a world where I could just do it for fun but I do it for survival on so many levels.

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I daydream about that world LOL. With my art, it's mostly digital and so will be printed out, however many times it's ordered but since I use sites to do that side of things for me, what I do is work out a per sale price what I'd like in commission, and let the site take care of the rest! I sorta like that as it takes the pressure off me to try and price things myself. I do feel tho, that my work deserves a decent return when sold for sure, I am proud of it and how else will people know I am proud of it other then the price I put on it?