Sup /ic/
I just had my high school art exhibition and some one wanted to buy pic related. (B4 paper size each)
Buyer just asked me for the price, and I didn't know what to say.
I've never sold art before, so any of you guys know how much should I price it at?
>inb4 sticky
>inb4 loomis
i know its not great but i just want to know how much its worth.
Cheers /ic/
>>2400753
sticky
loomis
I've been to a few local art shows and people usually price small drawings (less than A4) at about $15-40 each although it depends how finished it is and how much the person buying it likes the piece. Considering you're in high school I'd price it a bit lower.
I'm sure some people on this board would complain that this is under pricing art, but I think thats more for commissions
>>2400772
Also I've spoken to a few artists who price pieces according to how much they like it personally. The idea is that if no one buys it, which is likely, youre happy to hold on to it, but if someone does buy it at whats probably an exorbitant price then you make a lot more money than you expected + someone gets something they really like from you which is probably a good feeling
Again though, your drawings are sort of unfinished (no background) and its your first time so keep the price on the low side without giving it away for a couple of bucks
>>2400776
Thanks for your response Anon! Hope I'll sell well.
>>2400823
30 bucks
>>2401343
more like 27.64 dollars US
>>2400753
15-20 real value
50-75 if you got the buyer
>>2400753
How long did you spend on it fampai? What's the minimum wage where you live?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PiqC-vfYLw
OP here, Just sold the pieces for 30$
Thanks everyone who posted for the good insight!