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sl...@cc.usu.edu

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Oct 9, 1995, 3:00:00 AM10/9/95
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In article <1995Oct9.1...@bvu.edu>, dyk...@bvu.edu writes:
> Has anyone actually sold a piece of art work on the Internet? Seems to me
> like everyone here is an artist, (or would-be artist), and it's a little
> like carrying sand to the beach.
>
> But I'd like to know if any mortal has actually gotten money for a piece of
> art work he/she has done and made the sale through the Internet??????
>
> Dennis L. Dykema

I have. ... if you add a coupla phone calls from the client and
then a mutually agreed upon signed contract. Sometimes the internet
gets me into markets i haven't other contact with... so, kewl.

Please no email asking how. I don't have time
to answer it. So here's how: talk with people,
participate in newsgroups and chat sessions, etc. etc.

Greg Scheckler
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dyk...@bvu.edu

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Heather Yewall

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In article <1995Oct9.1...@bvu.edu>, dyk...@bvu.edu says...

Hi There Y'all,

I copied this from an earlier posting by Roberts Howard, since
you may have missed reading it:

RH>>Thus far, everyone I've spoken with has had results ranging from
disappointing to disasterous. It seems that nobody is selling art
on the internet...anywhere. As with the gold rush where the guys
who got rich were those who sold shovels and pans, the only
artists making any money are those designing web pages for the
new gold miners.<<RH
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Heather Yewall <Hope Roberts' not copyrighted.>


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