Right, here we go with this thing :) – I’ve been a bit fuzzy about this project (Project 1) not because I’m uncertain, but because of the way I think about things – I tend to let things evolve. (More about that some other time.)
The original idea was then to cut up the canvas and put the eighty pieces up for sale as separate artworks but also being a part of the whole work nevertheless. Why? One answer is that it’s very hard to sell original artwork online, not least of course because anything original and hand-crafted tends to end up being expensive. You’ve only got one item to sell after all the work you’ve done on it. Ironically, this of course also increases its value, and is why people choose to invest in art.
Another answer, is that the concept of making a larger work and cutting it up appeals to me as it fits well with ideas/themes in some of my previous work. Also, I think it’s quite appropriate for the net. I really like the idea of people who consider buying one of the eighty pieces being interconnected. I might make a website of all the finished paintings together before sale too, can imagine some nice moving links, but that’s a bit beyond me technically. (Ideas on this appreciated just let me know .)
When I first starting talking about making this I got some terrific and helpful feedback, (Thanks again!) Also, I got some great suggestions. One was about framing, suggesting framing the whole thing before cutting so that the edge and corners pieces have the frame attached. Also, lots of you thought of making a good quality print of the whole before cutting it up.
Great idea, Linda. The abstract crops look amazing!
Peace, Russ.
Thanks Ross – really appreciate the comment here, I’ll post more pix when I’m a bit further on with it :)
Thanks for the tweets .)
Nice one, Linda!
gosh – now i can understand how you can tweet. visual images being so much cleverer than words. your blog is practically the antithesis of mine. loads of images and clearly plenty of time spent on it. thanks for visiting mine though and i’m glad i’ve seen yours (not in an ‘oo-err missus’ kinda way obviously). good luck with everything.