<< Mike Taylor wrote:
On 10 March 2011 19:24, Bob Tess <bobtess@dinoart.com> wrote:
More on the useful discussion while we are talking about the
support of
paleoartists:
What about buying originals?
There are those who would like to have them.
There are those who would like to sell them.
Can anyone think of a way to make a market place?
There doesn't seem to be any good way to get an original Greg Paul
What?! It's hard to get an original GP or anybody else's original's in
terms of contacting the artist/s?! This is the age of the internet.
Send them/us
an email. Check out our websites. Jeez. What's stopping anyone from
asking?
Sometimes folks do.
What can be a problem is the cost. Because of the time involved
originals
are much more expensive than reproductions. Especially those big
paintings.
Also, I am reluctant to let go of originals which I frequently
update unless
it is worth my while financially. Original dinosaur art is priced like
original wildlife art of similar quality, and if the quality is
high it is not
cheap.
G Paul
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