Hi Betty. Thank you so much for your lovely comments on my work and thank you for finding me! I'm enchanted with your lovely pieces!
Artist Reply: You're very welcome. Thank-you for your comments as well....
Anonymous Guest
28 Nov 2007
Betty, I hope you have a lawyer that is a good one. Copyright is always the way to go on any piece of work you do. Very good and smart thinking. But you can do it yourself as well and if far less money. Is no different you doing it then a lawyer. Save your money there. Also have you ever thought of getting a manager as well for your art. Something to think about in the long run. Also try going to your art gallery. There is one in Boise Idaho. Take your pieces with you. Just make sure they are ones that are the best of your work and ones you want to show.Make sure they are the best of the best. Call and make an appointment and go show them your work. Each piece has a title, make sure all work is signed and copyright of course. Also give your collection a name. Get out in the public eye that is the thing to do. Lower your prices some. Don`t give it away, but lower it and show it. Call your gallery. Don`t be upset if at first you get turned down. We all do. Call other places as well. Always have copies made of your art pieces and a book to show your work. Send picture of your work to them. I think with the right moves you can do it. Just be careful out there. Always have a manager or lawyer look over any papers before you sign. You have much talent.
T.k. Keys
Anonymous Guest
28 Nov 2007
Nice work! But, have bought other work from known artist cheaper. I do like this very much. I am in the art field. I promote artist and do gallery shows. Needs more work on the head. Price is to much.
T.k. Keys. New York City,NY
Artist Reply: I didn't really think that I were to have a buyer and did not know what I should price these as. Of course the price would be brought down, when perhaps, I would have a buyer. I have never dealt with any art dealers or publishers at all. Right now, in fact, this is the first of my art being seen as a gallery. I have a lawyer for my copyright, so, in case I did have a buyer. If you are interested in seeing some of my work to promote it, I would be interested in some further arrangements with you.
4 Comments
Kathryn Arruda 06 Dec 2007
I really love your sense of design here- very nice pencil work with a magical feel. The gracefully floating leaves are a nice extra touch!Tahnja Wolter 29 Nov 2007
Hi Betty. Thank you so much for your lovely comments on my work and thank you for finding me! I'm enchanted with your lovely pieces!Anonymous Guest 28 Nov 2007
Betty, I hope you have a lawyer that is a good one. Copyright is always the way to go on any piece of work you do. Very good and smart thinking. But you can do it yourself as well and if far less money. Is no different you doing it then a lawyer. Save your money there. Also have you ever thought of getting a manager as well for your art. Something to think about in the long run. Also try going to your art gallery. There is one in Boise Idaho. Take your pieces with you. Just make sure they are ones that are the best of your work and ones you want to show.Make sure they are the best of the best. Call and make an appointment and go show them your work. Each piece has a title, make sure all work is signed and copyright of course. Also give your collection a name. Get out in the public eye that is the thing to do. Lower your prices some. Don`t give it away, but lower it and show it. Call your gallery. Don`t be upset if at first you get turned down. We all do. Call other places as well. Always have copies made of your art pieces and a book to show your work. Send picture of your work to them. I think with the right moves you can do it. Just be careful out there. Always have a manager or lawyer look over any papers before you sign. You have much talent. T.k. KeysAnonymous Guest 28 Nov 2007
Nice work! But, have bought other work from known artist cheaper. I do like this very much. I am in the art field. I promote artist and do gallery shows. Needs more work on the head. Price is to much. T.k. Keys. New York City,NY