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one of the hardest things I think about being an artist is defining how much we want to charge for our artwork its one of those things thats very you know kind of touchy feeling not really a hard formula and even the formulas that are out there there is still a very much a subjective component to it that makes us always question ourselves when somebody says can you do it for Less or will you take this for it or that seems kind of high so because we dont have that solid foundation of knowing exactly what we should charge and why we should charge for it we question ourselves and what I want to take today is the opportunity to give you a solid foundation of how you should price your artwork so that you dont have to question yourself you will have the logic that goes behind why you charge what you charge and pricing your artwork is actually a very dense topic and its something thats not really talked a lot about people have in the past have been telling