Last year in the corner there were some really impressive works that were part of the auction. I was thinking of including some pieces this year but I wanted to know about people's experiences with that in previous years.
I couldn't stick around to see the results but I'm curious how much of the work was sold. I was selling some originals at my table but people were only buying prints.
Is there interest in purchasing original work?
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Yes, would it be possible to do so, it would be a huge hit for the Art Room.
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One of my drawings was bid up to $35 but then the seller never showed up so I ended up getting it back
In general I think people are more likely to bid on something they like in the show than buy directly at the table. It's something about not having to deal with the sale that seems to make them confident in making an offer I think
In general I think people are more likely to bid on something they like in the show than buy directly at the table. It's something about not having to deal with the sale that seems to make them confident in making an offer I think
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Aw bummer about the person not coming back
That's a good point though. There's less pressure to make up your mind if you can linger around and stare at the picture without the artist sitting right there making puppy eyes at you xD Never really thought about that before.
That's a good point though. There's less pressure to make up your mind if you can linger around and stare at the picture without the artist sitting right there making puppy eyes at you xD Never really thought about that before.
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while i've never put art in the auction at animeboston I have put it up in other cons and sold a few pieces that way, i had one go for $50 i think. If you do put artwork up it's always good to put a mat on it, makes it look a little nicer and doesn't cost as much as a frame.
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Does anyone know where the money goes? Do we get it or does the money go to the charity?
No idea if I'm thinking of this con or another that does this @_@
No idea if I'm thinking of this con or another that does this @_@
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Afaik the artist who made the work gets the money minus some cut for the Art Show (maybe it was like 20% or something?).
But Anime Boston did have another auction/show that was for charity! I just remembered that I donated to that last year...
But Anime Boston did have another auction/show that was for charity! I just remembered that I donated to that last year...
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Okay thanks
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I always do well in otakons auctions. I tried AB's auction last year, one out of 3 pieces was sold. But the buyer was a friend and had always buy my stuffs before, so can't really use that to measure AB's auction sale.