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RE: How to Price a Painting Sunday Morning Read

This is embarrassing yet par for the course. Yes! You are right. And I should never embark on business ventures. I am literally laughing out loud! And it’s published! You’d think I could have gotten ANY 4th grader to check my math. I sure know how to be frugal, but for some reason I can’t even write a simple equation that could potentially improve my financial lot:) Last year a man drove here from Rochester wanting to look at my studio. He left with 11 roughly 18 x 24" loose canvas paintings for $550. They were a hundred dollars a piece, and I talked him down to $50. I think I offered him a cheese tray too. You see? It’s nearly a crime to be this bad at business.
But always a good story!
I would think an average of 12 hours went into each one. Rose 6, Ron 6, for we rarely worked standing together. A few times, but not enough to account for.
This would not be your price, of course, since you bring an uplifting enthusiasm to my efforts.
See? I’m already starting! It will be figs on the cheese tray!

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So [(12*40) + 50]+.30(530+ 159)= $689 for a large oil on stretched canvas. I think that is a very fair price! You may throw in a cheese tray. I'm sure it will have a lovely selection. And if you can find good figs, mores the better. Home made sourdough perhaps? Still warm from the oven? And butter. Never eat cheese without butter. I put butter on triple cremes.

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