Floral palette knife painting
Available here
Time to put my art journal away for now, and switch back to florals. This is one of my favorite paintings so far this month. I love the color palette I mixed for this one.
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I made an announcement a couple night’s ago on Daily Paintworks that I’ll be closing down my gallery there on the 27th. I’m disappointed to be leaving, but I feel as if I’ve given it my all. Things just didn’t work out.
I don’t know what happened. My sales were booming there a few years back, but things changed. I can’t really pinpoint why it changed, only how it’s changed. I used to get lots of likes, comments and messages there almost daily. The site seemed alive, and bustling. People were actively looking at, and buying my work. Everyone was talkative, and friendly, including other artists.
Then I left because I was having trouble loading and accessing the site. After I went back about a year later, it wasn’t the same anymore. Other than a couple people contacting me for business/painting advice, and a few scammers, it’s been like a sad little ghost town for the past year and a half now. Way too quiet.
I tried hard to make it work. I uploaded a variety of my work, from mini to large paintings, florals to birds to landscapes to abstracts to portraits. Without getting any feedback, it was hard to know what to post or who my buyer might be. Last time around I knew what my buyers wanted. This time, I didn’t have a clue, and nothing I did worked.
As a last ditch effort, I had a big sale, and marked my work down 85% over Christmas. Turned out to be a huge waste of time and effort. It got me absolutely nowhere, but I’m glad I tried. Otherwise, how would I know? Artists always want to blame it on our pricing when work doesn’t sell, don’t we? Even though my work was/is selling well on Etsy, I started to question if my prices were too high for DPW. In the end, it didn’t matter. Nothing sold, no matter what I did.
You gotta know when to walk away. Know when to run.
– The Gambler by Kenny Rogers
Running seems a bit drastic, but it is time to move on.
I am going to be starting something new. I will tell you more about that later.
PS: I’m not in any way saying DPW is a bad site or that it won’t work for you. I’ll give you the same advice I give everyone who asks me about DPW or any website, and that is..results are going to vary greatly from artist to artist. You will never know unless you try. You might find that DPW is YOUR place to sell art, just like Etsy, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook are the place for others. I know it’s possible to be successful at DPW. I just didn’t have what it takes this time around. I wish the DPW site, and the artists there lots of success in the future.
Day 12 of 30 in 30.