Art Gallery Titles/Prices
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- jruggs
When you title your work at a gallery/space for an event do you prefer to list the prices or use a color code sticker to represent availability vs the piece being unavailable..say green for available red for sold..Im trying to gather preferences from QBNers ...Im going with listing the price AND the color code but ive heard variations from different artists..
- Mr_Greedo0
put a tag underneath with title, medium and price, put a red sticker or 'sold' sticker next to it when it gets sold. it saves so much time.
- boobs0
By the time it gets up in the gallery, it should already be sold. Selling off the walls almost never happens in real life.
- jruggs0
Yea thats true as I already got an offer on one thats not up yet..
- frost2150
a small red dot next to the piece is the best way i've seen it done.
- Jordy0
like the illustrations! and agree with the above..
- dibec0
my last gallery showing ...
I had the title, date of photo, location, time and price. It was marked with a red dot if sold. I was also doing a photography showing ... perhaps all the info is not warranted. but title and price for sure.
- oiishi0
i think kinda putting the price next to it make ppl look at ur work less seriously ..for example a high price they think wow this is really good and a low price ok its not that great ..some ppl look at work this way with a price tag next to it ..dont know but perhaps ur not too bothered about that and want to make quick sales more than anything in which case i think just put price tag
- yes/no. to put no price is to have a following name. some people will think you are a joke. it's a rough scene. ;) agree to disagree.dibec