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Old Apr 22, 2008, 11:49 PM
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selling hand drawing cards

Do you think there is a big possibility that I can sell my hand drawn cards through the net? Thanks. Good Pm.

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Old Apr 24, 2008, 12:10 AM   #11  
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i have attach some of my work. Thanks
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Old Apr 24, 2008, 12:18 AM   #12  
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Here are some additional stored in my computer.
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You have an incredible eye for composition. I equally love and are revulsed by the red goblin looking thing! Good luck to you!
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Yes, the composition with balance, perspective and proportion is excellent! You definitely have a marketable skill here, gracean11! Where did you learn how to do this?
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I do hope that you will return, gracean11, because you do exhibit much talent and promise with what you can do with your art!
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gracean,
Nice work!

Regarding hand drawn cards,you might like to contact local cardsellers as a beginning just to check what customers prefer in hand drawn cards(see image "sample" taken from the web)

For example there are water colour hand drawn cards with nature scenes,flowers,abstract art etc
Or there might be a market for a different kind of hand drawn or handmade cards with drawing and painting plus craft (mixed medium).
There are some that are hand drawn and then the painted image is printed on a number of cards.Or you could be making one piece unique design cards.
http://www.amazingartcards.com/cat34_1.htm

Or maybe your city/country has an organisation like the following(which is in India),who might be willing to promote your cards and if some of the profit goes into a charity you will be able to do some good to the poor too.
http://www.icfa.org.au/crycards.htm
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Thanks a lot for the compliment and for the suggestions=)
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I really don't know, since I was a child I already like to draw. It's a gift from God. My brother is also good in drawing he's an airbrush artist in Dubai. And maybe I learned it from him.



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Old Apr 27, 2008, 09:38 PM   #19  
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gracean,
Nice work!

Regarding hand drawn cards,you might like to contact local cardsellers as a beginning just to check what customers prefer in hand drawn cards(see image "sample" taken from the web)

For example there are water colour hand drawn cards with nature scenes,flowers,abstract art etc
Or there might be a market for a different kind of hand drawn or handmade cards with drawing and painting plus craft (mixed medium).
There are some that are hand drawn and then the painted image is printed on a number of cards.Or you could be making one piece unique design cards.
Amazing Art Cards

Or maybe your city/country has an organisation like the following(which is in India),who might be willing to promote your cards and if some of the profit goes into a charity you will be able to do some good to the poor too.
Indian Childrens Fund
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