miercuri, 8 aprilie 2015

Tips In Pricing Commissioned Custom Oil Portraits

By Joanna Walsh


Many painters make a living out of commissioning a painting. They do paintings whenever they are requested by a client. With their skills and knowledge about this trade, they try their best to meet the demands and expectations for their clients, especially when they are commissioned to do custom oil portraits in NYC.

The clients are usually requesting for the work of an artist for various reasons. They might commission it for the sake of having a family photo. They can also use this as a gift to someone they treasure a lot. It may also be to decorate their home. No matter the reason, it is the artist's job to meet the request.

If you agree to creating the painting, then you have to worry next about how the painting should be priced. There are many factors that you must take into consideration. These are the things you have to worry about to ensure that you are getting a proper price. The price should be reasonable to make you and your clients happy with the work.

With regards to the price of the said commissioned work, it would be better to have some tips to take note of. These are the tips that can help you decide what reasonable price would be the most suitable for the said commissioned work. When it comes to that, here are the ground rules that one must take note of for this then.

First, remember that no price is already set in stone. The price you can put on the artwork varies according to demands and even to your name's prestige. If you are already someone prestigious in this field, you are able to command higher prices for your artwork. You should aim for becoming known in this field then.

Avoid undercharging. This is the most common problems that painters usually face. The price that you charge for your work should be reasonable after considering all the materials you used for the said masterpiece as well as the effort you have put into it. It should cover the framing, shipping, canvas, paint, and whatever is applicable.

Be as clear and consistent as you can. This is in particular to the pricing scheme you are utilizing for your artwork. Most of the artists these days avoid using the by-hour pricing scheme because that will just confuse clients. Instead of the hourly pricing scheme, the size-based pricing scheme is much better.

Do not forget to do proper research. You have to check up on other painters, especially those who are in the local area or those who are in the same stage. What you observe other painters do can be applied to your work. The information you get out of your research can also help you stand out from the rest.

If you are talking with your clients about the price, you should be firm on the price you stated. Once you give the price, you should then shut up. Do not attempt to rationalize why your price is like that. Most importantly, you should not apologize about it. You have to let your clients decide on taking the work or not after that.




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