It doth appear that a move to Austin isn't in the cards at the moment. Kinda sucks, but Life happens, you know? So I decided to do a special piece of Vinyl Art. I'd been saving this clear blue record and rediscovered it while tidying up my art room.
The above shot is backlit through a window. Below is a shot in my little tabletop photo booth.
Since the record is special, I'm making the price special. Well, higher. This is only the second piece I've done on clear colored vinyl. I'm not saying it'll be the last (I've got a purple Prince single somewhere), but it will be a rare occurrence, and it's harder to paint. And Elvis is cool, I think. I listened to Dire Strait's "Calling Elvis" earlier painting Knopfler.
So this piece is $250. Fair enough?
Peace.
SOLD - Elvis Presley 04/07/09
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Clearly Blue
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4/07/2009 02:00:00 PM
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Labels: classic, colored vinyl, Elvis Presley, painting, professional artist, Tabletop Photo Studio
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
Ain't been 'round since you know when.
I don't even remember last holiday season. This year has been so screwed up for us, especially time-wise. Anyway, I love The Beatles' rather random Christmas song from their fan club record.
This Elvis is the first completed commission for a Christmas gift. I ask people to give me at least a month to get a piece to them, so you've definitely got time if you want me to paint somebody for a loved one.
I still have to get Morrison Hotel to paint Jim on for the other commission I've gotten.
Tomorrow though is Bono for Blog Action Day.
Peace.
SOLD - Elvis Presley 10/14/08
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10/14/2008 03:46:00 PM
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Monday, June 2, 2008
How Would You Choose To Choose?
The Elvis Presley I painted was a very successful gift from the Mississippi plantation owner to his son-in-law. Satchmo is for himself. He's going to put it on display somehow at their gift shop!
But this brings up the question I've gotten a lot: "How do we sell more?"
Galleries would tend to say consignment because their clients usually expect to be able walk out with the piece they specifically want. It's quite exclusive to be able to have a gallery owner make a special request of a represented artist as it means the supply isn't limited and prices won't stay as high unless it's a rare occurrence.
Boutique shops might say commission because it saves them on display space and storage, and they don't usually convey to customers that supply is limited to what they see. Also, because they sell mostly gifts, getting to sell custom items is a plus because people like the personal touch.
Each choice, though, has a different impact on the potential purchaser.
Consignment implies that these are all there are and it's up to the artist to choose the subject matter, so it's rare. Yet at the same time it makes it easier for the client to choose if they or someone they know loves the subject matter of one of the currently available pieces. They don't have to think about the subject matter, only who would want it. Also, they can see what they're actually buying. However it excludes potentially passionate people who would go crazy if they could just get the singer _____.
Commission gives them that opportunity and still makes it special because it's just for them, even though supply isn't limited. But it requires the client go on faith that a special order will receive as much attention as one display example and match its quality. It also forces them to think of the best choice of subject matter for their friend _____. Although, people like choice and like feeling included.
This has led me to ask places to have a good selection of pieces on display of suitable favorites and to alert interested patrons that custom pieces are also available. This gives customers enough examples to demonstrate quality and consistency as well as letting them walk out with one if they know someone who loves the usual suspects. It also gives them the opportunity to feel special receiving their own unique creation to enjoy or give away.
I've set up my gallery page the same way.
So, how would you choose to choose?
Peace.
SOLD - Louis Armstrong 06/02/08
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6/02/2008 03:35:00 PM
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Don't Believe Yourself
AND, don't believe anybody else! Great advice. It's all lies. I knew I liked this book.
Last post I started talking about a book my dad gave me. I forgot to talk about the Elvis portrait I did. This one is a commission for a friend of my dad's who owns a plantation/hotel in Mississippi. He might even sell my work in his gift shop! Nice contact to have, and a very nice guy.
I certainly hope you aren't as scatter-brained as me right now. I do recognize and accept it, though! I don't feel bad about it. I'm doing well, right?
Peace.
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5/27/2008 05:23:00 PM
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Labels: don Miguel Ruiz, Elvis Presley, painting, The Voice of Knowledge