Art Prints For Sale

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I am taking art in high school, and it is the time to sell some art prints. I have 13 various pencil and colored pencil drawings that I will be selling prints of. They will be professionally scanned and printed at the Picture House. Here is the link to give an estimate as far as pricing will go for just making prints: http://www.picturehouseonlne.com/printing.html. The Picture House also offers matting, which is where my artwork is matted with backing. The prints can either be matted with a black mat, or it can be left unmatted and shipped rolled up. Please contact me for pricing and the size of prints desired. If you check out the link, then you will see the options of what the print can be on. The prints have not yet been made, so if you are interested in purchasing a print, then please send me message in order to work it out. The larger the print the more expensive. The sales will help me continue with my art ventures since the supplies do get pricey, and of course take care of my beloved birds!

I am into pencil and colored pencil drawings. When you contact me for pricing, just tell me what was in the drawing. That is just the easiest way! Those are not the actual titles, but it just describes what the drawing is of since I cannot put pictures after each description. Here are some descriptions of the prints for sale:
  1. Mandarin Duck - This piece was done last year, when I was just getting into colored pencil. Sketchbook sized drawing. This print will be cheaper than the others.
  2. Mandarin Ducks in the Snow - This is my most recent piece. It was done with Prismacolor Colored Pencil as well as watercolor and acrylic paints for a small portion of the background. This is medium sized.
  3. Pied Peachick - This was a recent piece as well. It was done in pencil, with an ebony pencil used for most of the background. This is a large sized project.
  4. Ice Cream Cone - This is a pencil piece. Sketchbook sized piece.
  5. Human Eye - This is a pencil piece. Sketchbook sized piece.
  6. Cup - This is a pencil piece. Sketchbook sized piece.
  7. Valley Quail - This is a pencil piece. Sketchbook sized.
  8. Bicycle Wheel - This was a project done a few months ago. It is medium sized and very detailed. It won a Silver Key at the Scholastic's Art Show.
  9. Strawberry - This is a colored pencil drawing. It won a Silver Key at the Scholastic's Art Show. It is sketchbook sized.
  10. Tea Kettle, Tea Bags, and a Lemon Still Life - This is a pencil drawing. It is sketchbook sized.
  11. Christmas Ornament - This is a pencil drawing. It is sketchbook sized.
  12. Shoes - This is a pencil drawing. Ebony pencil used on the shoes. It is sketchbook sized.
  13. Temminck's Tragopan - This is a pencil drawing. This was done recently. It is a large sized drawing.

If you would like any other information or more pictures please contact me and let me know. Remember, contact me for prices, and let me know if you would like the print matted or left the way it is.

Please do not use the pictures without permission, which is why they are watermarked.

Thanks for looking,
Alex
 
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I have not had one single person contact me yet... I just spoke to the people at the Picture House who will do the prints, and they guarantee amazing prints. My two largest pieces that can be offered as prints are around 22"x16", and if that sized print was desired it would cost $40 just to make the print, but it is great quality.
 
You may want to check out art sites to sell at. Your work is quite impressive, especially if you are still in high school.

I have been selling art for 10+ years, although only as a hobby for the majority of that time.

http://www.deviantart.com/ offers in-house printing.
http://fineartamerica.com/sell-art-online.html offers in-house printing and matting.
If you prefer to have the prints made with Picture House, you could sell on Etsy or Ebay, although that could prove to take more investment and effort.
 
Thanks for the info! I wanted to try here because I thought some of the bird artwork would interest bird people. I already looked into selling via etsy.com and ebay.com. How does in-house printing work?
 

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