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Siu O said
at 9:54pm on March 28th, 2008
Karen,

It's nice that you love the Christmas horse. :)
 
Karen Reading said
at 1:07am on March 28th, 2008
I am a Diet Dr. Pepper fanatic! I think the stuff is addicting! lol

LOVE the Christmas horse!
 
Ettina EmcVonEakin Artettina said
at 9:17pm on March 27th, 2008
I find my paintings are the best when I paint those things that I love or are apart of my life.
 
Luke Terpstra said
at 1:04pm on March 26th, 2008
It is a regular barnyard in here :)
 
Janeice Silberman said
at 8:50am on March 26th, 2008
And I added the Horse Stable....!
 
Siu O said
at 3:37am on March 26th, 2008
Having seen Jitske Kelly's horse photo, I also add a horse photo.
 
Laurel Moore said
at 10:58am on March 18th, 2008
Please everyone cut then paste this sentence below then send to BG 'contact us' (Please visit I love boundless -more important than color changes, for more info on this discussion)

"We believe that Boundless Gallery should be a family friendly site and that pornographic images have no place on the front page or in general circulation within the site."
 
Ettina EmcVonEakin Artettina said
at 12:27am on March 18th, 2008
Pluss the more art you make the better you can get, you may also find other techniques that inspire you.
 
Jennie Rosenbaum said
at 1:47am on March 10th, 2008
staying true to yourself and your art is the most important thing - don't look at it in terms of 'pictures of cute kittens sell so perhaps I should paint those', unless that is your passion of course!

what seems to work- get the word out, do use showcase promotion and stuff but mostly keep creating art is the most important thing! the more works you have, the more chances you will have that ideal work for someone. I think of it like matchmaking (song included) - you want to introduce people to their new love. the more you paint and upload, the more you improve and the more works people get to see.

if you are still having difficulty maybe take a look at your pricing or shipping, factor in time and materials, size and what others in your medium and at a similar stage in your career are doing.

I hope that helps!
 
Flexible Mirror Art Gallery said
at 5:15pm on March 8th, 2008
I am struggling to get even one painting to sell and I've been on Boundless since July. You can imagine how frustrating this is. What has been your experience? What are you doing that is positive? What sells? Thanks
 
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