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Magnolia – kitchen table in Newtown – Sydney .) Image copyright © 2007, Robert Knapman. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Portrait of Jennifer – / I shot this at Allen Clark’s studio in Nashville Tennessee / Color correction and layers added in Photoshop… / (Might make a lovely Valentine’s Day card – hint hint!)
Acrylic on canvas All profits from the sales of this image will be donated to / Oxfam International
Taken in Ayutthaya, Thailand. I was interested in all of the offerings that were left at all of the different Buddha images I visited in Thailand and what significance or meaning they had to the person that had left them there. And I loved the contrast of the delicate flower on the hard rough concrete.
acrylic on canvas July 31st, 2008 48cm x 58cm (18.9inches x 22.9inches or 4.7hands x 5.7hands ;-)) Original for Sale $250 negotiable (not including postage/packaging)
Empty Handed Offerings Creation Date: 9.26.08 Morf Stock aka Jason Steal / www.prostheticreality.com Texture Stock: Bashcorpo / DH Textures / Texturmatic / Pixeltool Stock / amptone-stock
there was actually a concept behind this. it was day 320 of my “flickr.com 365days self portrait project”, it was a wednesday, and the week felt like it was taking an eternity. it was a “gift” for my flickr friends. the title was actually “this is for you, you’re gonna need it”. this one will end up on my kitchen wall, and probably as greeting cards. just a kind of “hello” to friends i’ve fallen out of touch with, or to ask someone for lunch, coffee, etc.
Macro of ‘Pegusus’ Epiphyllum Flower – Inspired by Stephen Chapple and his interpretration of the flower itself. I hope you like it :)) No edit, no treatment, just Mother Nature and love :)) Featured in the Extreme Close ups Group!
Empower Others To Sell your work It can be emotionally difficult to talk yourself up and sell your own work directly to a customer. ...
Empower Others To Sell your work It can be emotionally difficult to talk yourself up and sell your own work directly to a customer. But it’s easy for other people who like and believe in what you do to tell customers how great your art is. Give family and friends a portfolio of your work and make it easy for them to sell your work for you, including handling payment. Give them order forms, show them how to buy your work from RedBubble, give them information on you and your art to give away, make sure they have really good photos of what the products look like or physical samples. Remember, these people are doing you a favor so make sure they are not under pressure to sell. Of course a financial incentive to close a sale never goes astray and gives people an incentive. LayBy / LayAway There are many customers out there who really want to make a purchase but are still a few days away from pay day or need some time to save up enough money. Offering to LayAway your work means that these people are not excluded from buying. Always always always document your layaway terms and conditions and make sure a copy is signed. Most countries have rules about layaway/layby so make sure you are abiding by them. For example, almost all layaways will require a cancellation agreement. Tip: Order the print once the base price has been paid for so you are never out of pocket. Deposit + Balance Probably one of the more common methods for accepting payment. A customer pays a deposit to secure the product and then pays the balance upon collecting the item. Deposits can range from 10% to 50% of the total cost. Make sure you give receipts with outstanding balances recorded (and always keep a copy for yourself). If you can cover your expenses in the deposit amount, that is great. If not, why not include a 3 week production and delivery time so you are never out of pocket. (you can order the print after being paid) Accept Different Payment Methods RedBubble has the advantage of an online checkout where credit cards and paypal can be used. Of course when you are selling your work face to face, sending someone to a website doesn’t really make sense when they have their wallet right now. Creditcards, Debit Cards & Eftpos: Most banks will allow you to accept credit or debit transaction into a business account. Depending on the frequency of these transactions, you may use the telephone to authorize payments, or a machine. Cash: Many people like to use cash. Just make sure you keep it somewhere safe until you can deposit it, and always keep copies of receipts. A Way Out / Give people a cooling off period in which to cancel a sale, have an exit clause in your layaway agreements, and document a returns policy. A customer who doesn’t feel locked in is more likely to buy from you, and a customer who has a good experience when returning something is more likely to buy from you in the future. It’s relatively common practice for deposits to be not refundable, or for canceled layaways to have a cancellation fee. These measures protect you, but still give your customer freedom to back out without feeling like they have lost everything. Offering to exchange items means you still get the sale, and the appreciation of the customer. Jo Images used with permission. Thank you Helen, James, John and Rebecca If you have an idea for an article or question about selling, drop me a bubblemail
In what seems like a reverse process, I offered this up to forces that allowed me to paint it. Concentrated watercolor and Sennelier pastel on Arches paper.
Hand with “third eye” holding flower. Photo based illustration.
Hands “gilded” and opened. Photo based illustration.
watercolor,wax pencil, pen & ink on paper / copyright 2008 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
Canon EOS 30D/Canon EF 24-105 L f4 Winner of the Twilight…the book… Challenge in “The Woman Photographer” group. Winner of the Mirror Mirror on the Wall…Who is the Fairest one of All? Challenge in the “First Things” group. Winner of the Twilight Challenge in the “First Things” group. Placed in Top 10 of the Flaming Red Challenge in the “The Woman Photographer” group. Placed in Top 10 of the Food for Thought: June Avatar Challenge in the “Food for Thought” group. Placed in Top 10 of the SEDUCTIVE Challenge in the “ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL” group. Placed in Top 10 of the An Apple A day… Challenge in the “First Things” group. Placed in Top 10 of the Be The First Challenge in the “Made By Nature” group.
12×18 pastel on Wallis sanded paper Another Klimt inspired mythological piece. This is of the great witch/goddess of the Odyssey, Circe. In this I imagined the moment Odysseus comes and accuses Circe of turning his men into swine. Even with pigs at her feet I envision her being coy “How dare you accuse me of such a thing, here would you like a drink…” / I always found it interesting that Odysseus stayed for three years with Circe even though he was in such a hurry to get back home to his wife. Maybe Circe was correct in trying to change him into a pig!
This was taken at Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the last day of Khmer New Year. The wat was abuzz with activity that day. She was with a number of people (probably family) and she quickly poked her head out of the main sanctuary to fan out the joss sticks that she had just lit. She then proceeded to separate them out to the people that were with her and they continued to the many shrines on the surrounding the main sanctuary. I last saw them leaving a few joss sticks at the shrine of Madame Penh and then pouring water on their heads as a sign of cleansing.
i wanted to thank everyone who took the time to check out my most recent series and as well wanted to let u all know that i have put ‘offerings’ up on my site in the gallery as a slideshow… if anyone is interested in taking a look. thank you all again for ur kind comments and support. “offerings”: jancainphotography.com
Bonnie is offering a flower to all her friends at Redbubble!
Canon EOS 30D/Canon EF 24-105 L f4
Every 300 years or so the planet Hale’akala glows red with anger, it is then time when offerings are made to the Goddess Pele. A time when our old and unhealthy give themselves, so that the strong may live. Stories and legends tell that this tower that rises 500 feet above to sea was once a great sky ship, and it sailed between the stars, it brought the people here to this place. / Our people have some very strange stories, how could something so big fly? But then I am old and unhealthy, the mind is slipping….........................so
new Self Portrait series; oct-2009 / crop/edit Nikon D40X
I got my beloved canon back insert very large smile here Thank you Canon Gods.
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