| Could you describe some of your trips to the museums in L.A. or maybe some of the work that really inspired you as a child? |
| | What I remember most about trips as a kid to the modern and contemporary art museums in Los Angeles is that I would get so jazzed about seeing things I liked I would try to copy them when I came home! I remember really liking Warhol a lot.
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| Did the move to Colorado coincide with a shift toward selling online or are there more opportunities to show and sell work in the Denver/Colorado Springs area than people expect? |
| | As for moving to Colorado, the big plus is that I have a huge studio in my house, in my other house my studio was my garage and I didn't have the room to create as much as I want. I would have had to rent out studio space and that just adds to costs.
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| I see you have (at least through yesterday) 857 feedback on eBay and nearly 100% positive, to what do you attribute this success? |
| | I think the main thing I can attribute my success to on ebay is the fact that having an “art” job for so many years gave me a good work ethic. When you work for yourself from your house it’s really easy to not put in that many hours, and to only create when you “feel” like it! After I started selling online I set a goal to have a certain number of paintings on auction at a time, I didn’t always reach it, but it was something I could shoot for. So I guess that would be my tip: Set a goal for how many pieces you want to offer per week or per month. |
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