Thank you Tim. I know you have found your desired paint brand, but I'm just starting to take my art seriously. How do you adjust your prices based on the quality of your paint? Or are you pricing everything based on size and effort?
I would only use artists quality paints for work that I plan on selling. If you use student grade paint then the pigments are likely to fade which would result in very unhappy clients. Once you start selling your work you are purporting to be a "professional" so you should only use professional grade paints :)
Go Tim! 🎉
Thank you for the videos and encouragement!
@@Portuguesepierogi my pleasure 😊🙏
Your videos help me so much, Tim! Thank you!
I love to hear that :)
I love your art!
thanks so much 👍😊
Thank you Tim.
I know you have found your desired paint brand, but I'm just starting to take my art seriously. How do you adjust your prices based on the quality of your paint?
Or are you pricing everything based on size and effort?
I would only use artists quality paints for work that I plan on selling. If you use student grade paint then the pigments are likely to fade which would result in very unhappy clients. Once you start selling your work you are purporting to be a "professional" so you should only use professional grade paints :)
That’s awesome. I enjoy your videos. How many subscribers do you need for this?
I have about a thousand subscribers to my newsletter 👍😊
Thank you 🙏 it so encouraging to listen to you
absolutely my pleasure
Would it work for watercolor paintings?
yes it applies regardless of the medium 🙂
What if you do abstracts though ?
the concepts apply regardless of the medium style or subject matter