Alison Day

Lion Mirror

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"Lion Mirror" by Alison Day

Details

Made using pâpiermaché pulp, on a cardboard base, with a small mirror.

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5 comments

Scylla Earls

Scylla Earls

July 11, 2010 at 8:33PM

Hi Alison: I love the exuberance and color of your works. I also have questions for you if you care to respond.

Have you come up with a reasonable and satisfying formula for pricing your papier mache works?

How long did it take you to create the Lion Mirror?

I am not a well-known artist so have no "following" to market to at present. I sell my work in a local gallery, and given that papier mache is not a traditional art medium like oil paintings, etc., and that producing pieces takes quite a long time, effective pricing is challenging.

Love to hear your thoughts.

Regards, Scylla

Alison Day

Alison Day

July 12, 2010 at 10:25AM

Hi Scylla,

Thanks for taking the time to look at my work.

Re pricing, I don't have a formula it's quite abstract really...I think the best way is to think either 'what do I want for it', or what you would be prepared to pay for it yourself and then double it! If you have to pay commission to a gallery or tax take that into consideration too. As a test, you could offer work with a range of prices and see how people react to the expensive ones.

Hope this helps,

Greetings,
Alison

Scylla Earls

Scylla Earls

July 12, 2010 at 6:59PM

Hi Alison.

This does help; nice to know we're on the same page, so to speak. I do as you describe, and price according to "what do I want for it" with an added amount for gallery commission, etc.

I also have to say again how much I like your "Cat" plate with mirror chips.

Best regards, Scylla

Marina Zigri

Marina Zigri

January 21, 2011 at 5:56PM

It's so nice! I like it very, very much.

Alison Day

Alison Day

January 21, 2011 at 6:55PM

Hi Marina,

Thank you for your kind comments...always enjoy it when people get pleasure from my work.

Have a great weekend,

Alison

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