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Well, maybe not – it becomes a daunting, even overwhelming proposition if you are trying to price your art just off the top of your head, fuzzily trying to correlate and calculate too many variables and values and, especially, allowing emotion and emotional rationalizations to enter into the equation. You want to charge an amount that will allow you to survive, that will pay for your time, your talent and your effort, not to mention your materials cost and overhead, and that will accurately reflect your value as an artist and the quality of your work. This is, after all, one of the most challenging parts of being a commercial artist – knowing how much to charge for your work. But whatever you call it, the art price calculator is basically a simple online tool that will help you, well, you know, price your art. Ok, it’s never really called a “How Much Machine” even if it should be. This ingenious and useful tool can be called many different things: Material costs ( 0 – ∞ ) = Costs of materials and tools if not included in the price per square inch Price per square inch ( 1 – ∞ ) – Acceptable price set by the marketģ. Artwork’s height / width ( 1 – ∞ ) = Size of your artworkĢ. If you don’t incur business costs, or don’t want to add profit margin, just enter ‘0’ for both.ġ. Use the hourly rate calculator to find out how much you should charge per hour. How Do I Price My Artworks? Artwork Price Calculators Hourly Rate Calculator The information contained in this article is provided on an “as is” basis with no guarantees of completeness, accuracy, usefulness, or timeliness. Please understand, that due to the nature of the data which change frequently and sometimes are not fully accurate, we assume no responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions in the content of this article.
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