Art Auction Information.

BATMANKM

Shared on Mon, 11/10/2008 - 12:12
2old2play artist community, we are going to try and do the art auctions this month. These auctions will raise money to help offset the cost of the site redesign you have been hearing about. If you cant participate due to the time line we understand. If its successful we plan to repeat them again after the new year, so you can jump in than. We will be doing these internally here at the site, posting them and setting a specific time for bidding. If you have any questions on any of this, you can post a comment to this Blog, or PM me or, email me. ( I have included my direct email in my PM's to you this morning. )

This is what we will need from you to make this happen.

1. You need to get back to me by Friday Nov 14th with what you want to auction. You can certainly offer to do more than one auction if you want to offer multiple pieces or commissions.

2. The offers should break down into 2 possible configurations:
1. A finished piece of art. ( what ever your thing is, pencil, paint, digital, sculpture, woodworking, etc. )
2. A commission for an original piece of art created especially for the auction winner.

3. Here is what you need to include with your auction submission if your auctioning a finished piece of art:
supply a description of the item, include size, medium ( i.e. pencil, paint, ink etc.) The type of stock its on, (i.e. paper, canvas, digital print, etc.) The more detailed and complete your description the more informed people are and usually more enthusiastic about bidding on it. You must include a a JPG image of the item to be include in the auction post for people to view. lastly provide a desired starting bid price. For example, if you think the piece is worth $50 than use that. Understand that the lower your starting bid traditionally the more bidding that occurs and usually ends with a higher final bid than if you set the starting bid hi. But thats my experience on ebay and might not apply to a 2o2p internal auction event.

4. Here is what you need to include with your auction submission if your auctioning a commission for an original piece of art created especially for the auction winner: Specify any perimeters you are limiting the piece to. This should include style or subject matter, i.e. superhero, figure, portrait, background no background, no nudity or nudity ok, etc. Also specify the medium perimeters, i.e. color, B&W, pencil, oil paint, digital, sculpture etc. etc. One artist has said they will offer signature creation. Thats great, just so long as its very clear what bidders are bidding on from you. As well, you need to include either a sample JPG or multiple JPG's of similar work you have created or a link to a gallery with examples of similar work. Bidders need to understand what they are getting for the winning bid so there is no confusion with the end product. You also need to include the estimated timing for creation of the commission piece. i.e. 3-4 weeks from end of auction. All specific details are to be worked out between the artist and the winning bidder via PM's directly. Here is an example from ebay of a commission, for your refrence:

5. Shipping:
1. You can offer to pick up the cost of shipping as a way to make a contribution to 202p. Because than 2o2p would receive the entire amount of your winning auction.
2. You can specify that shipping cost are to be paid by the winning bidder. If you want to work out the shipping directly with the winner via paypal or check etc that needs to be specified. Or you can specify that shipping will be C.O.D Cash On Delivery and the amount will be based on destination.
3. A basic estimate for shipping needs to be supplied. Bidders need to know roughly what the shipping is going to cost on top of the item to judge if they want to continue to bid the item. Also some none 2D flat pieces, like pieces of sculpture or wood working pieces could be expensive to ship. Bidders need to know that up front. Here are links to the main shipping services on line estimators:

UPS

FedEx

USPS

4. all flat art needs to be shipped flat, or specified if being shipped other wise, i.e. rolled in a tube.

Comments

Gatsu's picture
Submitted by Gatsu on Sun, 11/16/2008 - 12:21
When is the cut off date for submissions? I haven't had a chance to start a piece yet.
Deman267's picture
Submitted by Deman267 on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 08:55
Hey ya doosh,if ya post this in the forums you'll probably get more responses. :)
DarthCestual's picture
Submitted by DarthCestual on Mon, 11/10/2008 - 17:42
Excellent Kirk! I'm happy to toss my hat into this project and offer up a commissioned original piece for the winning bidder. For those who want to to know, I work mostly in just pencil, but can do inks as well. Any color work I have is done on a computer, preferably by someone more capable in the electronic medium than I. Art supplies are scarce in my area, so I pretty much work on whatever paper is available at the local WalMart, 8 1/2 x 11 inches, but if need be, I can make a special trip to find the good stuff. My style is fantasy presented realistically with too much detail on occasion, lol. I actually have a difficult time with cartoony or charactiture type subjects, so if you like gritty, I can handle that.
wilderz's picture
Submitted by wilderz on Tue, 11/11/2008 - 08:32
I am actually sending my wife to the art supply store for a new bristol pad, and some fresh prisma pens. Kirk, I'll PM ya with what I'm going to do.

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