5 Commission and Gallery Red Flags
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- #redflags #commissions #artgallery
Not everyone has your best interests as an artist at heart. Especially these days with instagram DMs and shady messages. Keep yourself safe by watching for these red flags.
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I can imagine a situation where client telling you their budget is ok, and then you say if you can do anything for that amount or not. But yeah, in that case, you're deciding on the details of the subject. For any service providing, crafter, artist and so on, it's important that you're clear about what's covered (how many iterations, and when you're starting billing for more), plus you should take enough money in advance to cover all needed materials, as a minimum. Simple contract is also helpful where it's stated what'll be used, time expectations, and especially - reflecting how any change after time point x will shift delivery time for y.
Or simpler - just sell work you already have and not take commissions - I think that's insanely easier approach :D
Someone with a budget isn't quite the same as someone expecting a price in advance, but I agree on that front