Depends on how much it cost them to make it in the first place, how famous they are and how many were sold. There are too many variables to answer this question.
How easy is this, they rap, and have concerts and pay for themselves.
How? Well, are you going to go buy the record if you can get it for free?
Because thats how artists make their money.... :)
they don't get weekly paychecks like a normal job. recording artists(rock, rap, country) get fronted a large sum of money to cover costs of recording studios, attorney and manager fees, etc...then depending on their contract they usually receive a percentage based on number of sales. i don't know the frequency of their royalty checks, but the amount is based on volume of sales.
Bands certainly make more money from concerts. Most major label contracts only pay a small fraction of each CD, and there are many reductions taken from the artist's royalties. So unless your CD sells millions of units, you're not going to make much. For live performances, however, the artist keeps most of the money. Basically this can be extended to the debate about pirating digital music: it's not going to kill the artist, it's only killing the record companies.
It gives them a chance to make money from their work through sales, performance, and licensing.
For every item sold, eBay takes a percentage of the sales price. It's how they make money. The final value fee is eBay's cut of every sale.
The question is too general to answer in a meaningful way. Artists can be completely free-lance, in which case they make what they are able to get in private sales or sales to dealers, minus their costs. Commercial artists and graphic artists may work for various companies ranging in size from small to huge, and they make what they are contracted to make. The assumption is that you are asking about visual artists, but musicians, dancers and actors are artists as well.
Musical artists make a variety of different amounts of money, and the amount that they make highly depends on their fame and commercial success. Some artists that specialize in live shows may also make more money too because of how many people want to attend their shows.
the more sales that are made, the more money you make. however, u make no money if there are no sales
Artists' earnings can vary widely based on factors such as their medium, popularity, and sales channels. Some may earn a few hundred dollars a month through sales, commissions, or royalties, while established artists can make thousands or even tens of thousands monthly through gallery shows, licensing deals, or merchandise. Additionally, many artists supplement their income with side jobs or teaching. Overall, the income landscape for artists is diverse and often unpredictable.
There is no set amount of money that a concept artist can make. Good concept artists will make many thousands of dollars.
they make 785 billion a week.
By cinema ticket sales, DVD/video sales and merchandise sales! :)
Ticket sales by far!
The daily earnings of artists can vary widely based on factors like their medium, market demand, location, and individual success. Some may earn only a few dollars from small sales or gigs, while successful artists can make hundreds or thousands daily through commissions, sales, or royalties. Additionally, many artists have fluctuating incomes, making it difficult to pinpoint an average daily earning. Overall, the financial landscape for artists is diverse and heavily influenced by personal circumstances and market trends.
Album sales.