Reproduce them into notecards. Bundle them with envelopes and be sure to put a short artists statement and information on the backside. Sell them to local shops as work by a "local artist" (You can keep your original artwork to sell at another time)
Renoir made over 3 million for his paintings
How much is it work
The techniques, topic, how famous the artist is etc. OR, if we're going to be real about it, it is generally the perception of the buyer. In many cases, it is a result of mere incompetence or good marketing and PR. The quality of work, unfortunately, is rarely what drives the price.
I am assuming you mean a visual artist (like a painter or sketcher). Unless you decide to be a self-taught artist, you would need to take drawing classes, painting classes (watercolor, oil, pastels, acrylic, charcoal, ink, etc... it depends what medium you want to use), some art history classes and whatever else you find interesting.
120,0000 (12 lacks)
Make an auction and find out
the hard parts for being an artist is trying to get people to buy your artwork and another thing is money for getting materials in oreder to complete your drawings
It truly depends on you as a person if you do not have the adequate determination or drive the industry will chew you up and spit you out
No, when an amateur accepts an invitation to a tour event they forgo all official money.
There was an artist whose family were living in poor conditions. They have to get some money to buy their needs and wants. So, there was a rich couple who had met him, written a note and made an appointment. They were going to buy the artist's drawings. His pictures were not properly displayed that they fell to the floor. When he had to show what the pictures represent, he is not skilled at. He's spontaneous and slack. He even doesn't remember the color of the paintings. There was bleak picture that he gets form the window, he lives in poor environment and lacks ambition. At almost the end, they didn't want to buy his drawings and their only urge is to run away form the desperate man.
No, personal drawings is money you take out of the busniess for your personal use.
If you have an attachment to it I would say no. But if you need money you can sell all the drawings you want.
Yes. But to retain your amateur status you have to waive any money that you might win.
Amateur radio is a Hoby , there is no money oriented activities.
The owner of the paintings.
you do drawings
you would get hand Arthritis sooner than the average non-artist, you usually have to die first to make your artwork famous. Because it is then the last or couple last paintings or pictures that will ever be created by you so they are worth more money. HOPE THIS HELPS :)