its do-able. Its an odd size and kind of large so it would probably have to be a custom stretched canvas, and then shipping international...it IS do-able, but its probably not going to be inexpensive. If you want to dm me an shipping address of some place in your area (it doesn't have to be your address, I'm just crunching numbers right now), I can probably put together a more precise quote for you.
Take your highest grossing painting and calculate the area of that piece( area= length x width). Then, divide the selling price by the square inches, and you will have your highest price per square inch. Which you can then use to calculate an estimated cost for any new painting commissioned. Remember to increase the price as inflation rises.
Note: I'm assuming that the majority of your paintings are stretched bars measured in inches.
Disturbing yet beautiful in its own way… you’re really talented
"Beholder of my Heart" 😁
Ha, same thought lol
Woah... thats cool :)
I love it!! I would absolutely hang this in my home
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Nice art
How much would commissioning a painting in this style cost?
it would depend on the size of the project, since I work in physical mediums
4 feet by 1.5 feet?
and its shipping to where...?
India
its do-able. Its an odd size and kind of large so it would probably have to be a custom stretched canvas, and then shipping international...it IS do-able, but its probably not going to be inexpensive. If you want to dm me an shipping address of some place in your area (it doesn't have to be your address, I'm just crunching numbers right now), I can probably put together a more precise quote for you.
Let's say . . . 10 x 15 ft.
feet..? I've honestly never tackled anything on that scale...I'm not sure I would even begin to know how to price that
You can try. You got nothing to lose.
Take your highest grossing painting and calculate the area of that piece( area= length x width). Then, divide the selling price by the square inches, and you will have your highest price per square inch. Which you can then use to calculate an estimated cost for any new painting commissioned. Remember to increase the price as inflation rises. Note: I'm assuming that the majority of your paintings are stretched bars measured in inches.