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Post #187307 by GMAN on Sat, Sep 17, 2005 6:00 PM
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AA, I usually sell my suff off of my website (www.sahmaysan.com), unless someone wants to come by the house or meet me at my friend's gallery. I have never sold any of my art through a middleman. I started selling my carvings about 20 years ago and started Sah-may San Gyotaku to sell my gyotaku paintings in 1999. I've been selling both paintings and carvings through that business since then. I try to keep the art profits separate from the "house" money and only purchase gear with proceeds from my paintings or carvings. I needed some tools to make sanding and prep work easier. PT, you guessed it, I bought the sander and angle grinder. I moved a few pieces of gyotaku too, so the tools were free. :) Moon, a parrothead bought one that matches your palm tiki. I just finished the second cedar tiki tonight!!! I'll post pics tomorrow. -Gman "The saw is family" [ Edited by: GMAN 2005-09-17 18:18 ] |