I need some money and wondered if something like this could be sold, maybe after commissioning for desired shapes and/or proportions and/or poses. Might do full torso same style, in clay and then paint realistically. How much would you spend for something like this? (5x5x5 inches) But could be made bigger. (It might also be used as reference for drawing)
>Is this sh!t or decent?It's a bit hard to tell, since both your photos are basically from the same angle, and I can't get a good look at it - it seems alright from this viewpoint, but I suspect that the foot is too thin. Also, I think you need to sand it for a professional finish (or smooth it better as you work on it), as I suspect most will not find the texture it currently has all that appealing. Also, is there a reason you have a big nail sticking through it? Will that be the case for all of them?As for its financial viability, assuming you clean up the surface of them and make them presentable, I think they could sell, but I couldn't begin to guess the price you should set - take a look on etsy or ebay and look for sculptures of similar qualities and see what they're charging (only look at sellers from first world countries, no point in comparing yourself to thirdies who do not value their time not have an aspirations).Also take note of what subjects and kind of sculptures are actually selling. I doubt you'll sell too many foot job statues, but I'm sure people would go wild for a hand made gnome statue or something kitsch like that.