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Thank you KB!kickingback wrote:very nice art work! You could sell those easily! Well done!
Thank you! My family tells me the same thing, to try and sell them, but I have never done anything like this so I wouldn’t even know where to start. I would love for a shop down in rockport or AP to display something! I live inSan Antonio and there is no locally own tackle stores. But if you know of a shop, I wouldn’t mind giving some for free so they can be displayed. Right now they are in my garage hanging, where I wonder off when I look at them!Ron Mc wrote:very nice work.
A friend from FFR, Mark Yuhina had a steady income from his art through college, including being published in several of the prestigious fly fishing rags.
http://fiberglassflyrodders.com/forum/v ... 22#p196922
He has a few vintage fly reels from me, and I have a stack of sketches he sent me.
some of the shops in Rockport and Aransas Pass might consign for you, and there's always market days/ Seafair (though a booth costs - could look for someone who might share)
Thank you Chubs!Chubs wrote:very nice!
Thank you CJ!Cuervo Jones wrote:Nice pyrography.
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Ron Mc wrote:the place to start is show up.
Take your wife to the tourist shops in Rockport and AP, visit Rockport Seafair. Have your work in the car and bring it up to shop owners - ask if they want to see it and possibly consign it.
You'll have to "sell" yourself and your art if you want to sell your art, and you start that by believing in both.
TroutSupport.com wrote:Gotta do what you can do to keep your head in the game when you can't go. When I was in that situation I used to repaint old worn out lures.
Love your work, Looks great.