eliseferguson wrote:
Hi Tess
You shouldn't rule out selling your work just because it's on paper - as long as the paper is suitable for the medium you're using of course. What do you work in? Watercolours are nearly always done on paper and acrylics work well on paper too, I'm not so sure about oils although I believe you can buy paper which is suitable for oil paint. Just make sure you buy good quality paper so that it doesn't buckle.
On the presentation side, paintings on paper are very easy to mount which if you don't want to pay for framing makes them look a whole lot better than just showing someone a sheet of paper. You can buy ready made mounts already wrapped in cellophane which then fit standard sized frames. Hobbycraft and Art-Retail sell very reasonably priced ones, just try to get hold of brown framers tape to attach the paper to the mount.
Good luck! Do you have a website to link to?
Cheers
Elise
I'm working with acrylics at the moment. I'm a complete novice, i don't know much about the whole thing yet, i just enjoy painting!
I've posted some pictures up somewhere of a horse i'm working on at the moment.
Thanks for the advice! really helpful!