My dear friend Jola sent me to Ted.com where I found this great little video for all of us wanting to live a happy life in the 'flow'!
A sometimes kept diary of an artist's life! What we see, what we do to fill in time other than paint, where we go and what we explore.....I can't always be writing but I do try to keep this alive.....feel free to leave your comments and thoughts...be nice now!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Losses in the Art Market!
In these astounding times, auction houses such as Sotheby's (US) are posting losses against guaranteed sales.....what does that mean?
Basically, if you are a seller, Sotheby's guarantees a selling price at auction for you (this is only for some, not all).....
As an artist, to me it still feels like gambling........I have never been privy to the prices that Damien Hirst gets, nor do I think I would get those prices, but nonetheless, my artworks have risen steadily in value over the years, they don't rise and fall like the stock market or auction houses, and sales are always about the same year after year......owners of my paintings can usually get back their money if they do decide to auction, although most choose to keep their work as far as I can tell.
You know, we don't muck about gambling with our work, but just enjoy creating mostly beautiful works that sell to a market.......
It seems to me time to be honest about values and not let things get out of hand as they have as the 'greed principle' of late has led to a lot of speculation in not only houses and shares, but all sorts of 'goods'.......time for a wake-up call has come.......
This last exhibition of mine sold well, and at the right market price.......still I'll never be a millionaire! but I am happy with my lot as are most of my artist friends!
So keep on painting.....I don't think Sotheby's making a loss (or the stockmarket being shaky) is really going to affect us much out here in regional Oz!
Happy painting!
nJoy
Basically, if you are a seller, Sotheby's guarantees a selling price at auction for you (this is only for some, not all).....
As an artist, to me it still feels like gambling........I have never been privy to the prices that Damien Hirst gets, nor do I think I would get those prices, but nonetheless, my artworks have risen steadily in value over the years, they don't rise and fall like the stock market or auction houses, and sales are always about the same year after year......owners of my paintings can usually get back their money if they do decide to auction, although most choose to keep their work as far as I can tell.
You know, we don't muck about gambling with our work, but just enjoy creating mostly beautiful works that sell to a market.......
It seems to me time to be honest about values and not let things get out of hand as they have as the 'greed principle' of late has led to a lot of speculation in not only houses and shares, but all sorts of 'goods'.......time for a wake-up call has come.......
This last exhibition of mine sold well, and at the right market price.......still I'll never be a millionaire! but I am happy with my lot as are most of my artist friends!
So keep on painting.....I don't think Sotheby's making a loss (or the stockmarket being shaky) is really going to affect us much out here in regional Oz!
Happy painting!
nJoy
Art Class for Forbes
Hi everyone,
Well I've been flat out of late doing this and that so I haven't been back to my blog.....so much has happened and some will necessarily have to miss out.
Last weekend though, we had a lot of laughs and a great day at the Forbes Art Society's rooms learning all about perspective (what blokes know, bt we gals missed out on!) and an overview of some watercolour techniques to finish off each days' work with fun!
We splashed about and the results were pretty good! From the photos, the class seemed to be pretty intrigued with their watercolours....specialty for the day was creating 'hard edges' where you want them to be!
Next workshop will be with Robyn Ross in Orange.....Nov 8 & 9.......Don't forget!
ciao
nJoy
Well I've been flat out of late doing this and that so I haven't been back to my blog.....so much has happened and some will necessarily have to miss out.
Last weekend though, we had a lot of laughs and a great day at the Forbes Art Society's rooms learning all about perspective (what blokes know, bt we gals missed out on!) and an overview of some watercolour techniques to finish off each days' work with fun!
We splashed about and the results were pretty good! From the photos, the class seemed to be pretty intrigued with their watercolours....specialty for the day was creating 'hard edges' where you want them to be!
Next workshop will be with Robyn Ross in Orange.....Nov 8 & 9.......Don't forget!
ciao
nJoy
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