Comments on: This Is What Happens When Things Are Not as You Think https://artmarketingnews.com/what-happens/ Innovative art marketing advice for visual artists weekly since 2005 Sat, 27 Nov 2021 23:50:37 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/what-happens/#comments/29182 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=20470#comment-29182 In reply to Jane Mick.

The stained glass piece was purchased more than 20 years ago. I’m not sure I would want to buy it today. At that time, I was in my 40s. But, that is not the point. The premise is to challenge your perceptions before you make decisions.

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By: Jane Mick https://artmarketingnews.com/what-happens/#comments/29180 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=20470#comment-29180 I know the money areas can play a part, but my experience has been the age of the buyer the most. I paint landscapes that appeal to an older generation and my wine and martini art appeals to a younger crowd. I have not seen the full display of glass art, but I feel from the photo of the purchased piece in my opinion it would appeal to an older buyer.

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By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/what-happens/#comments/29178 http://artmarketingnews.com/?p=20470#comment-29178 In reply to Catherine Hamill Artist.

In general, you’re right. Targeting Gen X and Millennials is the best way to go. However, every situation is unique and as this story illustrates doing one’s homework can uncover hidden gems.

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