Snowflake Challenge - Day 5
Jan. 10th, 2022 09:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Challenge #5
In your own space, talk about an idea you wish you had the time / talent / energy to do. Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
Back in 2007, I decided to start selling my artwork. I’m a pastel artist, and my pictures, the non-fandom stuff anyway, are all animal based, with a bit of fantasy and a bit of whimsy thrown in. Something to make them – hopefully – stand out from the crowd! I trade under the name of dapplegrey art.
I trade through my website www.dapplegreyart.co.uk , and on my stall at craft fayres, and other similar events.
Over the fourteen years that dapplegrey art has been trading, I’ve sold around forty original pictures and completed around sixty commissions.
I’ve always thought it would be nice to go full time and do art for a living. However, I don’t charge anywhere near enough to make that happen, also, I’d need to sell about five times as many pictures as I already do to give up my day job and enable that to happen.
I’ve always thought it would be nice to have a fandom arm to dapplegrey art as I’ve done a lot of pastel fanart which I don’t sell; I get it autographed at conventions.
Basically, I’ve realised I’m an artist, but not a businesswoman. I just want to draw all day. I draw for love, and money. But I’m crap at making money.
So that means there’s just love left. And there’s nothing wrong with that, right?

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Date: 2022-01-11 02:38 am (UTC)These are all fantastic! I was going to comment on loving the Dean Winchester one and then I scrolled down and... those animals are freaking adorable! So cute!
I'm constantly getting advice from friends and family who are not artists that "You should sell your art!" as if it just hadn't occurred to me to try to make money. They'll say it almost like they imagine people are lining up to hand me money and I'm the one not bothering to collect it. (I have also tried pointing out that I'm at the amateur-hobbyist skill level and there's a whole world of professional level artists already struggling to make a living, but that just convinces them further that I'm not trying hard enough.)
I finally figured out the way to get people off my back was to offer a cut if they could sell any of my paintings. Anytime someone tells me that I should sell my artwork, I offer them a 50% cut if they sell anything. I've never had to pay out and they stop pestering me after that.
In the movies, the artist always has a manager/agent who stops by their (spacious loft) studio to nag them about deadlines and gallery openings and the artist makes hand-wavy gestures when money is discussed because, "I don't care about money; it's all about the art!" I wish every artist had one of those people in real life (also those spacious loft studios always look pretty awesome).
Re: art
Date: 2022-01-11 09:23 pm (UTC)So for now, the art has to be a hobby business and the day job pays the bills.
(Plus I don't have a cool, spacious loft to do all my artwork in!)