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Sep 26, 2004, 6:47:43 PM9/26/04
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Hello group,

I just had one of 'those' weeks. I finished up my
office temp assignment, and then the temp agency said
to go away. I had worked very hard, but the agency
does not want me anymore. On the other hand, at the
arts & crafts show, I sold a painting. Just a little
something to cheer me up. I only WISH art was profitable
for me. It is not.

--From M. L.

Faye Ray

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Sep 26, 2004, 7:03:58 PM9/26/04
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You sound like my daughter M.L. She is artistic too! She loses her temper at
work and then wonders why she doesn't get along with people! LOL! She was
always that way. Not saying you lose your temper just that you are both
artistic. She just finished a huge window size picture of a Blue Heron. She
paints on glass. Faye
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**Dalin**

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Sep 26, 2004, 7:30:59 PM9/26/04
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On 26 Sep 2004 15:47:43 -0700, Vid...@BigMailBox.net (donotdisplay)
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What kind of art do you do M.L.? I have a friend who does beautiful
brush and ink work and she advertises that she will draw your house
and she gets a lot of business. The people who live in the big houses
in the nicer part of town usually hire her to do a large drawing and
she often fills it in with water colors. She gets many hundreds of
dollars per painting. That's before it's matted and framed. She also
gets hired to do drawings of churches and commercial buildings.

Can you draw/paint people? I seldom, if ever, see an ad for someone
who will paint a picture of a child or a grandmother. One of my
prized posessions is a charcoal drawing filled in with colored chalk
that my husband had done one summer when he was 17 at a church camp.
When my mother-in-law gave up her home and moved to an assisted
retirement home she asked me if there was anything I would like and I
chose that picture. And it hangs in our family room now on the wall.

Artists tend not to advertise, but it really is a competitive field so
what's wrong with a little ad in the paper? If you do landscapes, how
about painting people's gardens that they are so proud of?

Dalin

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Sep 26, 2004, 9:47:17 PM9/26/04
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Hey, Congratulations!! Do you do oils or water colors? Do you have
many art shows where you have an opportunity to show them?

BTW, if the temp agancy was doing a land office business, they would
have hung onto you for dear life. I keep hearing bad news from small
businessmen. They say nobody has any money, so they aren't spending.
Blake
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Toddy

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Sep 27, 2004, 4:49:09 AM9/27/04
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I understand your mixed emotions.
I hope you find another job soon, if you want one.
On the other hand I hope you sell LOTS of paintings soon!
Toddy


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Bobbie

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Sep 27, 2004, 10:27:32 AM9/27/04
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Sorry about the job M.L. and hope you find another you like very soon.
but take heart in the sale of a painting, I bet that gave you real
satisfaction...Well done......Good Luck!

Bobbie:-)

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Sep 27, 2004, 7:47:26 PM9/27/04
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Bobbie <saucy...@fawltytowers.com> wrote in message news:<cj9802$271$2...@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>...

Thank you to all of you for your kind replies and suggestions. Yes, I
do sell about 6-8 small paintings per year, at outdoor sales. Actually,
I have done some house and church portraits for people. Not many, though.
For one thing, around my area, men are thought of as artists, not women.
I hear it often. I hate to complain, but that bugs me. Also, the economy
is not good anywhere lately. Maybe I will try to advertise more in the
future.

--From M. L.

Jean B.

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Sep 28, 2004, 7:36:02 AM9/28/04
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Now I forget, is any of your work online? Did you answer the q re
oil vs watercolor? Do you work from photos?

BTW, when I first read you post, I thought your temp job had
ended, on rereading, I see the temp agency cut you. I hope
there's another agency for you to work out of.
--
Jean B.

SeaLily

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Sep 28, 2004, 1:06:09 PM9/28/04
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Congratulations on selling a painting! :-) It's not an easy feat
considering the competition, especially these days when people are getting
tighter with their money. Paintings are hardly a necessity for the average
consumer so selling even one is a good indication your work is marketable. I
smiled when I read your comments regarding male artists. If that is the
perception in your area perhaps you could see the prejudice more or less, a
challenge. :)

Some galleries are open to special exhibitions where they will present works
for a limited period of time. You would first need to gather a few artists
who were willing to participate in a group show, of course. Check out art
groups or clubs in your area that might have members willing to join in...
Choose a catchy name for the group ("Wet Paint" was ours), invite -everyone-
you know to the opening reception, price wisely, and be willing to help the
gallery hang works, clean up afterwards, etc. It's a fabulous way to get
exposure and sell paintings.

Best of luck in the job market. Perhaps one of your local art galleries or
museums might be in need of your skills and, ultimately, represent your
artwork.

If you ever feel you'd like to discuss some marketing techniques or just
simply chat about art, please feel free to email me.:)
studio-2000REMOVETHISdotcom


-Eve


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Sep 28, 2004, 6:47:15 PM9/28/04
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"Jean B." <jb...@rcn.com> wrote in message news:<41594CA2...@rcn.com>...

Hello Jean B,

Yes, I mostly do watercolors. I paint in the den room of my house.
I guess I still have my website on Yahoo under the title of ArtByMLH.
No traffic there, though. Anyway, yes, the temp agency cut me. Oh,
what a time! I have some large bills coming in this winter. Last
winter there was no heat in my house because my central heating unit
died. This year, I was going to replace it. Instead, I have large
doctor bill to pay. Also house insurance all at one time, and house
taxes all at one time. Also my car is about to fall apart (I've been
warned). The only thing I really need is income to keep up with the
things that I do have (such as some insurance). What a rant this is!
Sorry, most of my relatives are deceased. I don't have anyone to
tell even Good news. Sorry. I will shut up now.

--From M. L.

Jean B.

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Sep 28, 2004, 10:05:52 PM9/28/04
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Oh my! I do hope there is another agency or something. You sure
sound like you need to be making some money. :-(
--
Jean B.

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