
This cross measures 2 feet long with acrylic paint, sculpted, glazed and fired red clay shards from New Mexico and painted cut tin pieces from can lids.

The face is made from polymer clay.

This cross measures 2 feet long, with acrylic paints, wood knobs, a small recycled picture frame and tiny red glass tiles. The embellishments are brass house keys painted black. The center medallion is made from polymer clay.
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E-mail ( judeongley@aol.com) to purchase: Each cross is $85 plus shipping.
5 comments:
Jude, they're wonderful!
Suze
What are your prices> Does Roy create the armatures? Are you enjoying doing these? They look terrific!!! Dee
Yes Roy is the workshop hero! Prices vary....around $50. Or several of them for a case of wine from our fav winery! So glad you like them!
Fifty dollars is way too cheap. If you put them in a gallery and they take 40% you get very little. Price them so that they are the same whether in a gallery or you sell them directly. Please do not undersell your fellow artists, artists should not work for free!
I understand what you are saying but i must consider the market here. So far, i have only one collector (local winery) and none| are in galleries. I would revisit pricing if that should happen. How do you price yours?
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