I agree. My most successful paintings are the ones I painted for myself rather than for others. But being a very productive artist, I want to know: what do you do with paintings piling up in your studio because they're not selling? I have had Clearance Sales, I have also recycled paintings by painting new ones over old ones. Short of giv…
I agree. My most successful paintings are the ones I painted for myself rather than for others. But being a very productive artist, I want to know: what do you do with paintings piling up in your studio because they're not selling? I have had Clearance Sales, I have also recycled paintings by painting new ones over old ones. Short of giving everything away, what do you do? It's not good for your reputation, and not fair for those who buy.
I agree. My most successful paintings are the ones I painted for myself rather than for others. But being a very productive artist, I want to know: what do you do with paintings piling up in your studio because they're not selling? I have had Clearance Sales, I have also recycled paintings by painting new ones over old ones. Short of giving everything away, what do you do? It's not good for your reputation, and not fair for those who buy.