ARTform Palm Beach: Sales Report
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2003 10:29 am
I thought many of you might want to hear how sales have been for some of our board regulars at this very prestigious show of dimensional art.
Steve Klein has already sold 7 of 9 works exhibited in a price range up to $5500, many of the works being purchased by fine art collectors - who seem more partial to kilnformed glass than do glass collectors.
Keith & Deanna Clayton have also had rather phenomenal success (but I'll leave the details to Keith - are you home yet? - since I'm not familiar with all his sales), only to say that they seem to have been the best selling artists at the Riley Gallery booth with at least 4-5 works sold in a range up to $11000.
Otherwise, sales have not been spectacular here with lots of worries about war and the economy.
Heading off to the last day. Cheers, Lani
PS. Steve, Keith/Deanna: I hope you don't mind my having posted these numbers. I think that all of you are an inspiration to all of us on this board who hope to find success (both creatively and financially) with this powerful glassworking method.
Steve Klein has already sold 7 of 9 works exhibited in a price range up to $5500, many of the works being purchased by fine art collectors - who seem more partial to kilnformed glass than do glass collectors.
Keith & Deanna Clayton have also had rather phenomenal success (but I'll leave the details to Keith - are you home yet? - since I'm not familiar with all his sales), only to say that they seem to have been the best selling artists at the Riley Gallery booth with at least 4-5 works sold in a range up to $11000.
Otherwise, sales have not been spectacular here with lots of worries about war and the economy.
Heading off to the last day. Cheers, Lani
PS. Steve, Keith/Deanna: I hope you don't mind my having posted these numbers. I think that all of you are an inspiration to all of us on this board who hope to find success (both creatively and financially) with this powerful glassworking method.