my disabled friend got exploited by a CEO, he baught her painting for only 100 dollars and evweryone clapped and cheered at toastmasters when she told us this.Like its so amazing for a rich person to buy your painting for cheap and SO much more worthy of praise than a regular person buying a painting from you...
>>7933962>my disabled friend got exploited by a CEO, he baught her painting for only 100 dollars and evweryone clapped and cheered at toastmasters when she told us this.I was just about to say this
>>7933962He exploited her for 100 alright wink wink nudge nudge
>>7933962show the disabled friend painting and your painting
>>7933962Yo another toastmasters anon? Tbf selling your work even for 100 dollars is a pretty good accomplishment. Especially if she's happy with it then nothing really wrong, yea?
If you don't post the painting there's no way of knowing if you are on the right or notIt could be a random scribble for all we know, you saying "NO TRUST ME IT'S LIKE A FLOWER AND A LANDSCAPE AND IT'S NICE" does nothingIf it was a random sploosh of paint, she deserved well less than 100 bucksPost it over or fuck off
I believe that as your work sells, it demands a higher price, because you become something of an investment commodity (cringe). So that first sold piece is a big deal, even if it's cheap (for now).