Artist Needle Felted
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![]() Original Needle Felted Orphan Train Newspaper Boy Mouse by Artist R J Andreae US $127.50
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![]() Original Needle Felted Realistic European Hedgehog by Artist Robin J Andreae US $95.00
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![]() MINIATURE OOAK ARTIST NEEDLE FELTED THREAD ANIME BEAR BY KAZ SO CUTE LOOK NR US $55.00
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![]() Ooak needle felted artist handmade Maltese puppy dog wool sculpture no reserve US $39.99
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![]() Mohair BEAR Artist BEAN BRUINS JOINTED NEEDLE FELTED FACE US $310.00
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![]() MINIATURE TEDDY BEAR HANDMADE NEEDLE FELTED OOAK ARTIST BEAR BY HAZELWOOD CRAFTS US $10.95
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![]() Artist Needle Felted Japanese Inspired Chihuahua Dog Bear OOAK US $15.75
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![]() Ooak needle felted artist handmade Yorkshire terrier Yorkie dog wool sculpture US $75.00
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![]() OOAK Artist needle felted Teddy Bear Easter Bunny by Vladlena US $100.00
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![]() OOAK Artist needle felted Teddy Bear Bunny by Vladlena US $100.00
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![]() OOAK needle felted artist collectable figurine dog white chihuahua puppy US $34.99
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![]() OOAK needle felted artist collectable figurine wolverine wildlife US $32.99
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![]() Ooak needle felted artist handmade Dachshund puppy dog wool sculpture no res US $39.99
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![]() Needle Felted Owl Wool Bear Mouse OOAK Miniature Wool Felting Artist US $12.50
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![]() OOAK Needle Felted Hedgehog by Artist Tatiana Barakova US $200.00
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![]() OOAK Hand Needle Felted Yorkshire Terrier Puppy Dog Artist Alice US $34.99
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![]() OOAK Needle felted miniature SWANS FAMILY Artist US $14.99
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![]() OOAK ARTIST Collectible WOOL NEEDLE FELTED TOY SCULPTURE MOUSE JACOB US $39.00
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![]() ♥Little Artist Clown Bear ♥ Needle Felted Face Tags US $55.13
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![]() Ooak needle felted artist handmade Scottish terrier dog wool sculpture no reserv US $39.99
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any tips from anyone doing well selling one's work?
For those of you experienced artists who are successful selling your works and making profits, what is your number one advice for someone starting out?
I am working in my own unique style in oil painting and needle felting.
see my blog:
http://artwithinme.blogspot.com/
You have applied for a Business Tax Registration certificate and Sales Tax permit that allows you to purchase supplies wholesale and charge sales tax.
You have purchased your domain name (register.com) and established an internet presence. (either your own site or an artists' co-op site)
You have either hired a photographer, or assembled the photographic equipment necessary to properly document your work.
You have documented your work with properly labeled slides and organized them in digital files.
You have done the necessary research to come up with a target list of places (galleries, museums, consultants) that may be receptive to your work.
You have subscribed to relevant art publications such as, ArtCalendar, Artweek, ArtNews, Art in America, etc. and whatever other publications will keep you posted on the activities of the contemporary art world in your community and elsewhere.
You have made a commitment to yourself to devote at least x number of hours per week to the business aspects of your career...sending out slides, visiting galleries, making follow up phone calls, researching opportunities, talking to other artists.
You have read your local art reviews and visited those exhibitions
You have organized files for yourself to keep track of in coming and out going correspondence, emails, phone calls, and contacts. (A contact management program, such as ACT, can be invaluable.)
You send out at least one package per week that will familiarize a gallery, private art consultant, curator or collector with your work.
You agree to spend at least 1 hour per month online checking for new websites, e-commerce sites or art sites that may be of value.
You email your website link to at least 3 people per month
You have started to assemble a personal mailing list of friends, target galleries and potential collectors that may be interested in your work for use when you send out exhibition announcements.
You have had simple business cards printed with your name, address, phone number and email address, to distribute to anyone potentially interested in your work.
You have created an updated bio that outlines all your previous exhibitions, education, collectors, and awards.
You have written an artists' statement, not for distribution, but rather to help you talk intelligently about your work, should someone ask.
You have created a simple consignment receipt and bill of sale for future use.
You have determined pricing parameters for your work.
You have prepared a referral list of resources for future use: framers, photographers, packers and shippers, printers, etc.
You have come to terms with the possibility of rejection and feel confident you can handle it.
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