Tripping over the artwork


They are starting to accumulate around the living room. Then there are some that are hung,

because they seem to work in the spot.
Others are propped up on tables in my studio, as though they are all dressed up with no place to go. I hadn't given this much thought, and honestly I am starting to wonder where they all will go.
It's not like we don't already have tons of art, both fiber and paintings hanging around here. Hmm.
And I am not done painting yet. Although I did reconsider running off to Joann's to buy more canvases. Instead I took inventory of what I have left, which is enough to last me until I get back to quilting.

Sell them...find a gallery...they look so good on your wall and collectors will want them on theirs.
ReplyDeleteI agreee with Bonnie - you can also sell them online at Etsy or somewhere similar.
ReplyDeleteSelling is a good idea. They would also make great Christmas or birthday gifts.
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Selling is a great idea! You might want to post prices on your blog to give us readers a "first chance."
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