Thursday, March 08, 2012

Kickstarter Brainstorming





I was thinking of producing silk screen versions of my new paintings.  The crux and impetus of the project was a nagging dismay at the fact that the larger I start to paint, the even more limited my audience becomes.  Very few people could put a painting of these dimensions in their home.  But then I wondered if I could condense things like those old prints from Jugend.
Fish & Cut Bait's Research and Development team is wondering how much a hand-pulled silkscreen of four-colors on brown paper (12 inches wide) (like the one above) should be priced at for the masses?  There is an anonymous poll at the top of the side bar if you don't feel like leaving advice.

7 comments:

xoxnic said...

how about large banners?

harold hollingsworth said...

you are what you love
not what loves you

do it

Joni James said...

There's so much less depth with the screen printed version. It doesn't do your work justice.

Steven LaRose said...

Nic, I think large banners although cool, would cost too much. The whole idea is to get one in every home.

Thanks Harold

I know Joni, I know. . . I'm just throwing ideas around.

Joni James said...

How about giclee prints? I'd buy one.

Eva said...

Did you apply for a Golden Spot residency at Crow's Shadow? You should.

Steven LaRose said...

Eva, I haven't, but now I'm looking all over the net for applications. I think I'm gonna call you.