Good job on the frame. I just saw this post. I've been doing sharpie art for BMW and also for "Sharpie"for a little over a year and a half. Carefull with the clearcoat as it will "Lift" the sharpie. Better to use Sharpie brand oil based paint markers as seen here on the hood of my old car. Once again. good work and best of luck.
ps. You need to charge more... those prices are WAY too cheap.
the biking world is cheap. nobody wants to spend a ton of money on a custom sharpie job when they can just get their frame anodized or re-painted. his prices are pretty good since people are still really interested. its not like the car world where you have celebrities and guys with way to much money that will pay thousands and thousands of dollars to get it done.
I guess I see your point but art is art no mater what your media or canvas is. Being on the other side I just hate to see someone with tallent sell themselves short. But looks like he is doing well and got some publicity and offers.
but sometimes selling yourself a little short is necessary. my art teacher told me if he had the money to throw around, he'd love to buy one of my graphite drawings and would be willing to pay $250. my art class i having an art sale to raise money to take a trip into the city to visit some galleries. i plan on selling it for about $40, as people in my area wont pay the real worth of art. selling myself short is necessary.
point made and taken. I understand where you are comming from. I was once told by an older artist that I looked up to that you do have to meet the market to make money, but at the same time bring the overall price of your work down. It is a necessary evil unfortunatly. Great work!
idk was tht supposed to be a legitimat post or just waste of time?
LOL, the thing about arguing with retards is that no one can tell which is the retard. Sorry for wasting your time my friend, if there's any way I can get you those 20 seconds back, let me know and I'll do it.