Friday, February 25, 2022

Post 118: PWAS Meeting Mon, Feb 28 at 7:30pm at Tall Oaks

PWAS Meeting Mon, Feb 28 at 7:30pm at Tall Oaks

There is a LOT of ART happening this year in Prince William County! Come to our meeting on Monday to find out more.

Where?

Tall Oaks Community Center, 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Lake Ridge, VA 22192 on Monday, February 28, 2022 at 7:30 - the Prince William Art Society (PWAS) will hold its first group meeting of the year and there is a much to discuss!
 

 

Guest Speaker

Following the business portion of the meeting there will be a program featuring Fine Artist Janet Hansen Martinet, whose watercolor paintings are both spare and rich. Ms. Martinet will share how she starts with an image - usually using one of her own photos and selects elements to include or delete for a stronger composition. She will focus her program on how working with frisket, peebo and a toothbrush are fundamental to producing many of her award winning watercolors, some of which can be seen at https://www.loftgallery.org/our-artists/watercolor/janet-hansen-martinet-watercolor/.

 



Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
 
 
Photography/Video Credits:
Donna Liguria

Monday, February 21, 2022

Post 116: Happy President's Day! Patriotic PWAS Member Art

Happy President's Day!

In honor of President's Day, this blog post is of a few paintings by the Prince William Art Society's members of a more patriotic theme to celebrate the day.

Art by PWAS Members

Sandra McClelland

 

"Lady Liberty Weeps" by Sandra McClelland in acrylic, 18"x22" framed

Donna Liguria

 
"Mount Vernon" by Donna Liguria. Acrylic 11x14 is of course, the home of George Washington, our first President. Found in Fairfax County, Virginia on the bank of the Potomac River. 
 
The first painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series.
 
 
"Monticello" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14 is the home of Thomas Jefferson, in Charlottesville, Virginia, who was the third President of the USA. 
 
The second in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series. Painting a reflection means you paint it twice in the same painting.
 
"Governor's Mansion" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14
 
The home is of course, not a President's home but is the home of Virginia's Governors since 1780, in Richmond, Virginia. It is also known as the "Executive Mansion". It is the third painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series.
 
"Gunston Hall" by Donna Liguria, Acrylic 11x14
 
The home of George Mason who was not a President either but he was politician and delegate to the US Constitutional Convention. He is considered the father of the United States Bill of Rights. His home is near the Potomac River in Mason Neck, Virginia in Fairfax County. This is the fourth painting in my Historic Homes in Virginia Series and is almost finished.
 

 John Hartt - Jortt

"Carnival of the Absurd" by John Hartt aka Jortt - Oil painted on an oval coffee table top. Approx 20” x 30”

 Drop a Comment below and let us know what you think - and have a great day!
 

Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.


Sunday, February 20, 2022

Post 115: Pricing Your Artwork

Pricing Your Artwork

The biggest question, and the hardest answer to come to, is when an artist decides to sell his or her artwork and they ask themselves, "How much do I charge for it?"

Sure, you can charge ANYTHING you want for your artwork, but the point is, how do you price it to SELL? It is just as easy to under price it as well as to over price it, but how do you get to a FAIR price for it? May I dare say, a reasonable price for it?

Photo by Omid Armin on Unsplash 

How Much is Your Time Worth?

Whether you decide to put a price tag on your artwork because you want to make a living from your art or you are tickled silly that someone just wants it, at a minimum you should have an idea of a fair hourly wage for yourself and what did it cost you to create it? That equals:

Hourly Wage x Time to Create the Painting + Cost of Materials = $?

That's only a starting point. Obviously, a newer inexperienced artist will be at a bit lower hourly wage than a long-time more experienced professional artist that has been selling art for years.

There are a few things to do to come to a reasonable price and we'll go through them here. 

1. Keep track of how much time it takes to do the work. You'll also need that information when building a proposal if you are asked for commissioned work so that you have an idea how to price that work too.
 
2. Keep track of your cost of materials. Obviously, look for the best prices for the best quality of materials you can afford, but if you come across a sale or free art supplies (!), you don't necessarily have to pass along those savings in the artwork price. What would older art supplies have cost you in TODAY'S purchase prices?
 
3. Are you selling outright as an independent artist or in a gallery, in an artist group, at an event, or on something like Etsy? You will need to figure in fees, costs and their cuts that help to have your artwork seen in the first place.
 
In other words, are you selling:
Wholesale - Will you be selling directly to your customers?
Retail - Will you be selling through an art gallery or art group? Know what their fee structure is. If you are lucky, it could be as low as 10-15% of your posted price OR it could be upwards of 50-60%.
 

Do Your Homework

We are not recommending you to "compare" your art to someone else's work but we are suggesting to research comparable artwork and see what they are charging for their work - and hopefully they are a selling artist as well.  
 
Go to your local art galleries and art shows and see what's selling. (By the way, those red dots on the label mean that the work is sold.) Or look at some of the online art sites and find work that is of similar style and medium to see what they charge. Find 3 or more artists that are painting pieces similar to what you do and get an average. Take note of course of the size, medium, canvas, if it is framed or not.
 
For the beginner artist, an important consideration is your talent, your skill level, your current position in the art world. By doing your artwork homework, this will give you a ballpark of where you may be able to step in.

An aside from these notes is to understand what most of your audience's location/area, show, or gallery will support or spend. As an extreme example, a known gallery in New York would have higher priced artwork than a small art show in a small town somewhere.
 

Cost of All Materials

What are the cost of all the materials you used to create your art piece?

All Cost of Materials: Canvas (Paper, Board, etc), Gesso, Paints (Acrylics or oil, Watercolor or Pastels, Inks, Markers, etc), Varnish, Fixatives, Wiring, a Frame - etc. 

Speaking of Frames: DOUBLE the price of your frame when adding to the art price so that you recuperate your time and expenses, matting etc.

Look at Other Costs: these can include a percentage of your website hosting for the year, travel expenses to get to the show, art fees to enter the show, and/or percentage of sales to the art group or gallery. Realize that there are hidden costs too which could be your art space, heating, cooling and water bills, etc.

What did you pay for the printing services for those art prints? 

Did you purchase art equipment - say a printer, weight scales, or an easel to paint that giant canvas?

What will you be paying for shipping to send the artwork across the country or across the world? The size of the artwork can potentially wildly add to your costs. Consider total weight and distance, shipping materials, label, postage. 

Also include the applicable taxes or duties, especially if allowing "free shipping".

See, there is potentially a lot that went into making that artwork. 

Options
Charge per Hour Plus Materials
Charge per Square Inch - here is a look at how per square inch would play out. I don't recommend starting at under $2.00 psi - it's there to see.
 

Artwork Commission Calculator

Try this calculator out too! 

Some Do's and Some Don'ts

  • Do be consistent in your pricing - and don't have the same artwork listed at different prices in different locations.
  • Don't sell yourself short, cover you costs!
  • Do know your experience level as a starting point.
  • Don't put artwork "on sale" for the most part (for consistency) - your artwork should slowly go UP over time as you grow in experience and art sales.
  • Do document all of your sales and track your expenses. 
  • Comparison shop and purchase your art materials on sale and at the best price whenever possible.
  • Do try placing certain pieces in specific places, especially if you have the inventory to manage that. Perhaps your larger pieces for gallery events, some medium sized works for art shows and smaller, easier to ship sized for online sales as a suggestion. Do what works for you of course, but experiment to see what works best too.
  • See the Artistry Spin's blog post on Commissions: https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/2021/10/post-48-request-for-commission-for-your.html
This is a big subject, so I do recommend the following videos and web links so that you can be fair to yourself, to your potential buyers, AND actually to your fellow artists. Those artists that price their artwork terribly low don't do justice to the value of anyone's art.


 

 

How do you price your work? Do you do something different?


Local Art: Visit us at Open Space Arts at Stonebridge in Woodbridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!


Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
 

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Post 114: Member Congratulations to Sandra McClelland People's Choice Award!

Congratulations to Sandra McClelland

Let's give Sandra a big shout out  for her 1st Place People's Choice award this month at Arches Gallery at Lorton Workhouse Arts Center. It is 24"x24" in acrylic and metallic gold ink.


"Crowned Cranes" by Sandra McClelland

 Several of our PWAS members are also members of the Workhouse - so go by there sometime and check out all the wonderful art there too - before or after coming by Clearbrook!

Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
 
 
 
Photography/Video Credits: 
Sandra McClelland

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Post 113: PWAS Art Shows and Member Art Events

PWAS Art Shows & Member Art Events

The Individual PWAS Member Art Events will be posted on or about, the first and the fifteenth of the month. Any of the PWAS (group) Events upcoming - these PWAS Art Shows, Meetings, etc will be posted, reminders posted, and recaps of the PWAS group events will be posted more often, or as needed.

PWAS Events

The upcoming Prince William Art Society events and goings on...

1. Stonebridge - Open Space Arts (OSA)

There is now a "Call for Art" open to all Prince William County Artists - so if you are a member of PWAS, PWCAC, MAG, or another PWC art group - you should have been sent an email for the Call. The final day to enter is March 19 so contact sm22026@comcast.net for the form. The Show is scheduled to start on April 2.

Stay tuned for this one - definitely all the artwork for OSA will be juried - so your best works will need to be ready for this!

2. PWAS Meeting - February 28, 2022 at 7:30 pm at the Tall Oaks Community Center

12298 Cotton Mill Drive. Woodbridge, VA 22192

3. ArtFactory in Manassas, Virginia - May 4 to June 4, 2022. It's actually never too early to start preparing for an art event (especially depending on what medium you use), so keep this art show in mind. 

4. Tall Oaks Spring Art Show May 2022. Actual dates and more info to come. 

5. Clearbrook Center of the Arts is open every weekend from 1 to 4 so stop in to see the art at 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Lake Ridge, VA 22192. The new 'south of the border" restaurant Hector's of Lake Ridge is nearby!

PWAS Member Events Upcoming

Kelly Haneklan

K[squared]² March 5 at 7pm Atlas Performing Arts Center

 I would like to extend an invite to everyone for this event. Would love to see anyone from our group there! Here is a link to the festival and the ticket page, scroll to March 5th to click on K[squared]²:  https://www.atlasarts.org/events

 Sandra found this Event to check out:
OCTOBER 14 - 16, 2022  Craft + Design at Main Street Station, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA https://www.juriedartservices.com/index.php?content=event_info&event_id=1888

That's all that was sent to me so far this year. So be sure and send your events next time!


Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
 

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Post 112: Join us at the PWAS Meeting Feb 28, 2022

Join us at the PWAS Meeting Feb 28, 2022

On February 28th the Prince William Art Society will meet at 7:30 pm at the Tall Oaks Community Center, 12298 Cotton Mill Dr, Lake Ridge, VA 22192

Following the business portion of the meeting there will be a program featuring Fine Artist Janet Hansen Martinet, whose watercolor paintings are both spare and rich. Ms. Martinet will share how she starts with an image - usually using one of her own photos and selects elements to include or delete for a stronger composition. She will focus her program on how working with frisket, peebo and a toothbrush are fundamental to producing many of her award winning watercolors, some of which can be seen at https://www.loftgallery.org/our-artists/watercolor/janet-hansen-martinet-watercolor/.


Spruce in Snow
 

End of the Train

 

Snowbird

 

 Plan on being there to get the latest on PWAS and to meet Ms. Martinet!


Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Emily Hawes
 
Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.
 

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Post 111: Save Your Art Work!

Save Your Art Work!

What if your computer or phone stopped working? The dag-on machine just goes kaput. And wouldn't you know, all of your images of all the artwork you ever created are on it.

Technology Will Fail at some point, Fact

I have had computers, phones and other technology die in the past and if you haven't yet, at some point - you will too. Smart phones and other technology isn't so smart at that point, is it? That's when I call my smart phone, a smart--s phone.
 
Not that long ago, a friend was telling the story of how his computer had gone to its untimely death and all of the images he had accumulated over the years were on that PC. He was able to recover some images from various places, but some things were lost forever. Think about that, images of artwork you used for prints, templates, advertising, promotion, besides all your documentation - GONE.

Cue the "uh-oh". Talk about a heart attack...

Save yourself the panic, the stress, your spouse's ears, and the loss by saving your work. How?

Back up your computer, each computer at least every 6 months (or other device). If you create a lot of artwork, do it more often. Images on your phone? I have my Android connected to my PC so I move the images I want to there, so its easy for me to organize the art photos. 

Where do you back up your data?

External Hard Drives and USB Memory Sticks

The reviews on the Western Digital My Passport Hard Drive were good, see LINK so off to Amazon I went (currently $69.21 for 2TB, and the next day I had the WD My Passport. Thank you Mr. Bezos.
 
Image files are big, so get the biggest one you can afford though, especially if you take a ton of photos.  While a hard drive of 3 or 4TB is bigger, a lot more expensive, but definitely a business expense, in my humble opinion. All of those art images must be preserved.

I also have a SanDisk Cruzer USB 2.0 Flash Drive that I plan on backing up my main photos to ASAP.  Those will be for the ones that may go to a print shop.That's the plan anyway.

There are other options though, so explore those. There is Cloud Storage, One Drive, and there are other free and paid services too. But it comes in handy to take the backup hard drive and put it in your fireproof safe or bank safety deposit box so you KNOW you can get to your artwork images if and when disaster happens.

How do you save your artwork? Or are you going to start now?

"Mysteries of the Deep" 11x14 Acrylic on canvas by Donna Liguria - sort of the way it might look if you have to try to FIND all your images after technology failure.



Local Art: Visit us at Clearbrook Center of the Arts at Tackett's Mill in Lake Ridge, VA on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 – it’s free to see the artwork! Want to join PWAS? Go to https://www.princewilliamartsociety.com/membership


Thank you for visiting, and remember to Share, Follow, and Comment!

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at https://DonnaLiguriaArt.com & her Blog at https://donnascavepainting.blogspot.com/.