I won't be able to travel there, but I just went over to theri website and noted that their artshow accepts mail-in art, so I ought to get off my butt and send some in.
Yah. I've put it on a posted con art show to-do list to get the paperwork in before the end of June.
The woman who sold the most at ConDFW, besides being popular as all get-out, put up a ton of work, but very carefully alloted - roughly 20% of it was high-dollar $100+ originals, about 30% was $35-100 large prints, and 50% was $5-35 smaller prints, with most of them being 4 x 6 prints, double matted, with starting bids of $5-10. They were mostly dragons and cats-with-wings, that sort of thing, but it seems like a fairly good strategy.
Actually clicking on the link, just takes me to what I wrote. I can't find a way to delete and repost. I wonder why the strike didn't work though. I don't know why people would complain about strikes and italics. I like reading them. And it's better then all of my posts (where random things end up in parentheses.)
Huh. If I click on the link it takes me to a form where I can post something, and pritns yours underneath it so i could cut-and-paste or soemthing. I guess they don't want people revising their own post?
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But if anyone thinks I do too many italics and
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The woman who sold the most at ConDFW, besides being popular as all get-out, put up a ton of work, but very carefully alloted - roughly 20% of it was high-dollar $100+ originals, about 30% was $35-100 large prints, and 50% was $5-35 smaller prints, with most of them being 4 x 6 prints, double matted, with starting bids of $5-10. They were mostly dragons and cats-with-wings, that sort of thing, but it seems like a fairly good strategy.
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