lovely work. The figures give a sense of space and make the sky seem huge.
ebay: tried it a coupe of uears ago but I think unless you were in on the early days and have an established customer basre its really hard to get art sold there. I was getting just a few pounds for mine - i persevered a while thinking maybe it would get better once i had more feedback but gave up in the end. If you pay extra for premium listings ( from memeory something like £15 per item the the art gets listed ahead of others so you're at least likely to get seen ( who trawls therough 100's of listings?) but its a gamble cos if it doesn't sell your £15 plus other cots out of pocket. In addition ebay charge a final fee on top depending on what it sells for. I've seen artists who do make a living from ebay from artwork selling for £10 - 20 a time ( wtatercolours mostly) but they must have to paint like an assembly line to do enough to live. I think for me that would take the enjoyment out of it. I like to paint - thats my motivation - sales are a bonus and pay for new materails. If we had to rely on my painting income we'd starve!

but then i suppose if it was my only income I'd have to take the marketing side more seriously.

I hate that bit - takes away the painting time...