Lori, you are an earth angel!!! Thank you! I'm am a long way off to shipping but I am just over the moon that my creativity and intuitive flow is bubbling again. This wonderful information is destressing me and I am having fun playing. You have such a lovely energy and I am thrilled you are near me, so all your information is extremely beneficial to me. Again keep up the great work!!!!!!
Thanks again for the great information you are a wealth of info how. So much appreciated. Fellow Italian fellow Canadian and I grew up in the GTA miss it so much
Very helpful-thank you so much for sharing! I shipped two 36x40 canvases to Hawaii a few years back ($465). Not having shipped any artwork before that, it was definitely an eye opener! I did have FedEx handle the packing too. The interesting thing was that 2day Air was actually cheaper than crating and shipping “ground”. Just the time element on going by sea was ridiculous, not to mention, where and how long was the art work sitting while waiting on the docks/warehouse etc. Your suggestion of taking the bigger art off the stretcher and rolling it is spot on. Again, thank you-your videos are excellent!!
Great to see you’re doing this video. It’s such a gray area on shipping. How you ship paintings says a lot about the stage you’re at in your career. Pay a bit extra for packing and take the time to do it right. Your advice is so valuable to your TH-cam followers and us from IG. Thanks again. ❤️
Bravo! Once again really good information! Also I must comment how comfortable you look in front of the camera, I’m so happy you’re a rising star in TH-cam. Shipping it really is an issue for most of us, I’m in Mexico, the postal service is not very reliable here, so I would have to use a shipping company. I think including or splitting the cost of shipping with the customer is a great idea. Everyone loves free shipping!
Ahhh thanks so much Maria. Well I wouldn't be here without of the support of all of you so I should be thanking you! Yes being in front of the camera gets easier ever time. 🥰🥰 Truthfully the shipping company's the most reliable. 🥰
Very helpful information! I was just using bubble wrap and noticed marks on my painting when sent to someone! I so appreciate the help you give to us newbies;)
Thank you Lori! So good to know that there are a lot of possibilities. In Europe exist also a lot of possibilieties. So the art world is big and we can bring the work too every place we want too. So great that we can do this...not even the virus can hinder it! Greetings from the now snowy mountains...winter in europe is so long this year...
Hi--can you tell me what is flexible molding paste? is it used mixed into the paints as you're working?> Or is it used as a final 'sealant"? How do you sela the paintings when they're finished? Thaks Lori, you are a huge help!
Question: Do you feel like offering rolled paintings detours any buyers that don’t want to have to mess with taking care of having it mounted? Also, do you offer framing if people want or do you just choose a frame for some pieces and offer them framed? Do people seem to care about the frame much? So many questions.Sorry. 😆
Thank you very much Lori...some good tips there! I sent a 40"x30" gallery canvas painting from Toronto to Vancouver in Dec., - $50.00 - not bad, I thought.
Who is selling all this art online? I'm amazed. Vincent van Gogh painted over 900 pieces of art and only sold one piece in his lifetime. And that was to a fellow artist.
Hi Lori, I have a question, please. What did you do when you first wanted to start selling? These packaging items all come in such a large quantity. I've been painting for years now. But have been trying to sell online just recently. Have only sold one so far. The expense of the wholesale packaging seems overwhelming. Thanks so much for all you put out there and all your help.
I would have keep boxes and go to furniture warehouses and ask for their foam wrap that came off furniture. If you are just starting out then buying in bulk isn't probably what you need. Think of this video as a best case scenario. I saved everything when I was first starting out. I would get boxes from anywhere I could and would cut them to the size I needed.
I’ve been so frightened of trying to charge such high prices for shipping but it seems that people are willing to pay it for art if they love it enough, at least going by what you’re saying here. You give me hope that there are enough people out there that will invest if I decide to try larger paintings.
Hi Lori - thank you for the great information! I've been using soft and oil pastels on my abstract paintings lately...do you know if it's possible to use a varnish over that so that I can roll these up for shipping? They are very large paintings (48x48)
Thank you for this great video!! I have two questions. Q. Have you ever had a customer who had to pay for customs? (tariff?) Q. For the paperwork, do you select "goods/merchandise/sales" but not "gift"? For some reason I was always afraid to select "goods/sales" so I checked "gift" when shipped my paintings to Japan. I'm not registered as a business (yet)
I'm going to talk about this question in my insta subscribed group I think as I get asked this question a lot. But I will say customs are the responsibility of the buyer and should I have ever been asked to pay them, I would tell them that.
I am looking everywhere for information about the customs documents you need to ship from Canada to the USA... do you have any guidance on this? I make acrylic paintings as well and also am located in Toronto.
Timely subject matter. I'm just thinking about setting up my storefront on my site and these are questions I have. I'm the kind of person that would have waited until I got an order to start figuring it out. I want to document everything I learn and put it up on my youtube channel to share as well. I've seen several different ways to package a painting for shipping so it's interesting to see the various different approaches everyone takes and the things they are considering. I guess I just don't expect any sales right away so I figured I would have some time. lol
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist I have enough traffic on my site that could be entirely possible I just don't expect it. Mentally preparing for the long haul if need be.
Hi Lori Very informative video. All that one who has a thought of starting an art business and many questions that don’t get answered elsewhere at all were answered in your video. Very insightful. I am in midst of starting my online art business through a selling platform but have many questions. Wondering if you offer consulting services for business set up. Do you advise any consulting firms that I can reach out to?
Very good question. Yes I’m sure you would. But if I was shipping that many large pieces, a discount on shipping would be nice but not necessary 🤣 Yes anyone can negotiate a reduction in cost for a business account. But there has to be a volume to warrant the reduction.
Hi! I want to thank you for all the informations you are sharing with everyone, it's appreciate. I have a another question, I use acrylic and spray bomb for may paintings, you think it will crack if I don't mix paint with a flexible modeling paste ?! And how much can it cost for the client to put it back on a wood frame ? Thanks ! 😀🙏
The flexible modeling paste isn't used because I want to roll my paintings. I use it to add texture to the canvas. The reason I specify that it's flexible is because there are two different types. One that is only to be used on a solid surface and the other flexible one can be used on canvas. I can't give you an estimate on how much it would cost to have it restretched. That's for the client to determine as it depends on size location and where they take it to have it placed back on to the canvas.
Thank you so much ! I really tough for a minute that my painting will crack if I was not using that product 😓 YEEEEE ! 😃 thank you for your time , I appreciate it 🥰
Could you please explain how customs duties and taxes are handled and who is responsible for those costs when shipping internationally and you don't have a customs broker? I am seeing conflicting information from other sources. Some say that there are no duty fees because of the RH code for art, but other sources say that the purchaser has to pay the duties or the sender has to pay the duties. Thank you for all your time and for posting fantastic content. 🌻💛
There is no duty on original art the HS code that you need to put in your custom invoices is HS 9701.1010.10 HS stands for harmonized System. Duty and taxes are a different thing. Everyone over a certain dollar amount decided by their country has to pay taxes on purchases made outside of their country. The buyer is responsible to to pay the taxes on their purchases.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist thank you so much for clarifying this. I was getting lost in the weeds of info and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to making international shipping an option for potential customers. Thank you again for the content you post and your beautiful work. ❤ You can find me on instagram.com/valleenicolls
Hi Lori, thanks for your videos. When you take your paintings off the stretchers and roll them to ship, does the Gallery put them on new stretchers? Is this normal practice with most galleries?
Yes the gallery owner has them re-stretched on a new frame. I can’t speak to other galleries. That’s something that would need to be discussed with each individual gallery.
Hi Kathleen I use a bunch of different sizes in boxes. It’s about looking up the Size you need for your work. But here is the link the 11x11x3 inch box that I use www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-16718/Corrugated-Boxes-200-Test/11-x-11-x-3-Corrugated-Boxes
First of all, thank you so much for creating these videos with such important information. I am just starting this business online. I have a question and maybe you can answer it here. I have paintings of so many sizes and I notice Uline sells boxes in quantity of 5 and up. What can I do to economize in buying so many sizes of the same size when in reality I need boxes of different sizes? Please help me with suggestions!
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist It does make sense. Thank you Lori for taking the time to answer my question. Now, you are my second Heroe😊 after Superwoman!
How much money do you spend on shipping supplies for one 36x36” piece for example? I looked at these corner protectors, and it’s literally insane. With how expensive everything else is, and how much TIME it takes to package, I’d have to charge my customer $300+ to cover materials, my time (1-2 hours), and the actual shipping fee, just to cover my bases. Wondering what you charge your clients, and how much is reasonable to spend per packaging of one piece.
It be honestly I really don't know what the breakdown cost would be. I purchase everything in bulk. But I know it wouldn't cost $300. I don't charge for shipping either. Unless it's going international. It does take a lot of time to package. I sold 42 paintings last week during my Mini painting release and I packaged paintings for almost 3 days straight. It's all part of the process.
No shipping company covers the cost of original artwork if it gets damaged painting they’ll only reimburse you for the cost of shipping. If you want to ensure a painting you have to have your own private insurance company cover that. So no I don’t get insurance should something go wrong I am responsible for covering it for the clients which is why I try and make sure my paintings are packed properly.
Estaría genial que subtitularas los vídeos en otros idiomas ya que tu contenido por lo que percibo (😆😆)es informativo,cosa que me interesa y necesito,un saludo🤘🏼
Wow--some circles, a square, some random patterns in the background...how come this looks like everyone else's abstract art where they also use circles, squares, and random patterns in the background? Is that the secret to finding a large audience--to just do what everyone else does?
I'd like to apologize, sincerely, for my mean remarks. I'd show you some of my paintings, but I recently lost a hard drive that had all the photos of my paintings over the last few years. Maybe I can find a stray photo somewhere. Each painting is completely and utterly different from each of the others. I've haven't painted for six months due to economic and health reasons. I understand that you're making a living from this, and that people may want to buy something that is recognizably by Lori Mirabelli. But for any creative artist of obvious talent, such as yourself, I think it's always a useful question to ask where the line is between "finding a personal style" and sinking into a permanent rut. Keep pushing your boundaries.
Galleries want to see an artist be able to produce works in bodies, not just create one off's. Think in terms of the musical bands that had one hit wonders....You don't want to be a one hit wonder artist (that does't show well if you want to be a professional artist)...I have several different bodies of work that I work in...Some artist get to the point where it's an assembly line. I'm not one of those. I try and carry something over in a new body of work so that I'm still recognized and I also create works in bodies. To keep from falling into a rut and recreating the exact same work over and over you have to keep expanding and growing as an artist, explore and trying new things while carrying over a few of the old tricks. Evolving is key to keep the mind interested in creating new work. Some artist fear that new work won't sell thus they get caught in a rut. Some artist have never honed their artist skills enough to be able to evolve and stay for year and years creating the same work.. I create because I love it and my brain is a tad over active....the side effect of that is have good sales and I never get tired of painting. If you checked my insta I'm sure you'll see I'm not a one hit wonder nor do I recreate the same art. You will find that there is a thread that carry's over to each new piece I create.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist I love your art, and the work of successful abstract artists is NOT monolithic. You have your own style, and it's beautiful!!!!
You're a commercially successful artist, and for that you should be very happy indeed, since few people can make it as artists. And to that extent you should just ignore my remarks. But no, I'm not likely to follow you on Instagram or TH-cam. I initially was interested enough to watch several of your videos, and it caught my attention when you said that as a student you were fascinated by color theory -- as I am -- but I guess I didn't really see that in your art. Yes, of course galleries want you to produce a "body" of work -- they want artists to be factories that produce predictably saleable works. I'm more interested in following artists who do what THEY want to do, not what galleries want them to do. The Beatles weren't "one-hit wonders." They had many hits over a decade of work -- each of them different from the others. They sold because they were consistently creative -- not just consistent. But to return to the start, you should be thrilled and happy with your success, as anyone should be. I would be.
Yes, ULINE is also in the states. Heads up: bubble wrap can be found on eBay too. And often free when you see it tossed out etc. 👍
Great video!
That's me dear Lori! As always, thank you for all your valuable information! Love your hair!
You are so welcome!
Invaluable info for those who ship
Whew!! So much to learn. All I really want to do is paint. Thanks, Lori, for all your help and information.
hahaha
Lori, you are an earth angel!!! Thank you! I'm am a long way off to shipping but I am just over the moon that my creativity and intuitive flow is bubbling again. This wonderful information is destressing me and I am having fun playing. You have such a lovely energy and I am thrilled you are near me, so all your information is extremely beneficial to me. Again keep up the great work!!!!!!
awww that's so awesome to hear!!!! Thanks Sherry!
You are just soooo helpful to all of us! 💖Shipping is tough and makes me feel like it’s no longer worth it to go large, which is where I started.
Aww thanks Gail....It's worth it once you have a system in place. 🥰
Thanks Lori - this is so timely. Thank you for you practical advice
You are so welcome!
Very helpful detailed information that most people don’t share in their videos. Thanks so much!!!
You are so welcome! and my pleasure.
Great Video Lori! Thank you for sharing your experience with shipping art. Great view of what you are working on in the background!
Yessss always working on something here.
I love your hair..♥️
Thanks, for such great info.
awww thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks again for the great information you are a wealth of info how. So much appreciated. Fellow Italian fellow Canadian and I grew up in the GTA miss it so much
awww that's to great!!! thank you so much. Nothing to miss in the GTA now lol everything's closed 😔
You are fantastic.
Thank you for all the fantastic info too.
Awesome, informative video! Thanks so much Lori!
You are so welcome!
Another great video Lori : ) Uline is in the States and Canada. Uline also sells a specialized cutter for the edge protectors - works fabulously.
Ahhh that’s awesome. And I started using my box cutter so far so good lol glad you enjoyed the video
Always generous with your knowledge. Thank you xxx
Thanks you so much !!!
All your videos have been soooo helpful to me! Thank you 😊 Please keep helping us budding artists.
I will do my best !!
Very helpful-thank you so much for sharing! I shipped two 36x40 canvases to Hawaii a few years back ($465). Not having shipped any artwork before that, it was definitely an eye opener! I did have FedEx handle the packing too. The interesting thing was that 2day Air was actually cheaper than crating and shipping “ground”. Just the time element on going by sea was ridiculous, not to mention, where and how long was the art work sitting while waiting on the docks/warehouse etc. Your suggestion of taking the bigger art off the stretcher and rolling it is spot on. Again, thank you-your videos are excellent!!
Yep shipping to any island is a whole other thing in itself. I'm so glad you are enjoying the channel. It's been a thrill for me. 🥰
Great to see you’re doing this video. It’s such a gray area on shipping. How you ship paintings says a lot about the stage you’re at in your career. Pay a bit extra for packing and take the time to do it right. Your advice is so valuable to your TH-cam followers and us from IG. Thanks again. ❤️
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that you enjoyed the video 😊
Bravo! Once again really good information! Also I must comment how comfortable you look in front of the camera, I’m so happy you’re a rising star in TH-cam. Shipping it really is an issue for most of us, I’m in Mexico, the postal service is not very reliable here, so I would have to use a shipping company. I think including or splitting the cost of shipping with the customer is a great idea. Everyone loves free shipping!
Ahhh thanks so much Maria. Well I wouldn't be here without of the support of all of you so I should be thanking you! Yes being in front of the camera gets easier ever time. 🥰🥰
Truthfully the shipping company's the most reliable. 🥰
Great video and very much appreciated. Thank you 😊💓
You are so welcome!
Very helpful information! I was just using bubble wrap and noticed marks on my painting when sent to someone! I so appreciate the help you give to us newbies;)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Lori! So good to know that there are a lot of possibilities. In Europe exist also a lot of possibilieties. So the art world is big and we can bring the work too every place we want too. So great that we can do this...not even the virus can hinder it! Greetings from the now snowy mountains...winter in europe is so long this year...
yes yes yes....Covid thankfully can't take this away fro us. 🥰
Very good advice.
I was watching this like I was in school. Taking notes and making sure I didn't miss anything! Can't thank you enough for sharing this info!
Omg I love that !!! I’m glad you enjoyed
Thanks Lori. Thankful for all the information
You are so welcome Jani 🥰🥰
Wonderful video as usual. Thanks Lori! 😊
Thanks so much Susan!!
Thanks for info!! Btw, Uline is available in the U.S. 👍🏼😄
ohhhh yay!!! 😊😊😊
You're so awesome to do all of this to help us newbies! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for being so helpful!
My pleasure 😊
I am hoping to start selling and shipping soon! Thank you.
Best of luck!🥰
Thanks for the subtitles!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
are there really subtitles??
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Yes, automatically generated !!! Cool!!
Thank you for the great info! What are your top 3 most popular sizes that you sell and ship?
Truthfully I have no particular size.
Really useful vid, thanks
Hi--can you tell me what is flexible molding paste? is it used mixed into the paints as you're working?> Or is it used as a final 'sealant"? How do you sela the paintings when they're finished? Thaks Lori, you are a huge help!
We use uline for our dental lab as well, so this information is helpful and scary as hell but thank you for all your videos it really helps
You are so welcome Tracy....
Question: Do you feel like offering rolled paintings detours any buyers that don’t want to have to mess with taking care of having it mounted? Also, do you offer framing if people want or do you just choose a frame for some pieces and offer them framed? Do people seem to care about the frame much? So many questions.Sorry. 😆
Need to know this!
Love your channel Lori. You inspire me to do one on Aussie postal services. Bless you xox
Oh wonderful. 😊😊😊
Thank you very much Lori...some good tips there! I sent a 40"x30" gallery canvas painting from Toronto to Vancouver in Dec., - $50.00 - not bad, I thought.
Sheesh that’s is very good !!
Did you ship with UPS?
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Oops...it was a standard (3/4" canvas, not gallery) - but still...
@@phyllisjarrett5780 No, Canada Post - and as I corrected above - it was 3/4" canvas, not gallery.
Ahhh yes that makes total sense. 😊
Thank you for this information.😊
My pleasure 😊
Very informative, video. Thank you, Lori x
You are so welcome!
Who is selling all this art online? I'm amazed. Vincent van Gogh painted over 900 pieces of art and only sold one piece in his lifetime. And that was to a fellow artist.
Thank you Lori.
No problem !!
Hi Lori, I have a question, please. What did you do when you first wanted to start selling? These packaging items all come in such a large quantity. I've been painting for years now. But have been trying to sell online just recently. Have only sold one so far. The expense of the wholesale packaging seems overwhelming. Thanks so much for all you put out there and all your help.
I would have keep boxes and go to furniture warehouses and ask for their foam wrap that came off furniture. If you are just starting out then buying in bulk isn't probably what you need. Think of this video as a best case scenario. I saved everything when I was first starting out. I would get boxes from anywhere I could and would cut them to the size I needed.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Thank you so much for your reply. ❤️🌺
Thank you!
You're welcome!
I’ve been so frightened of trying to charge such high prices for shipping but it seems that people are willing to pay it for art if they love it enough, at least going by what you’re saying here. You give me hope that there are enough people out there that will invest if I decide to try larger paintings.
Hi Lori - thank you for the great information! I've been using soft and oil pastels on my abstract paintings lately...do you know if it's possible to use a varnish over that so that I can roll these up for shipping? They are very large paintings (48x48)
Oil pastels never dry so you shouldn't varnish over them and therefore I don't think that would be suitable for rolling.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Thank you!
😊
Thank you for this great video!! I have two questions.
Q. Have you ever had a customer who had to pay for customs? (tariff?)
Q. For the paperwork, do you select "goods/merchandise/sales" but not "gift"? For some reason I was always afraid to select "goods/sales" so I checked "gift" when shipped my paintings to Japan. I'm not registered as a business (yet)
I'm going to talk about this question in my insta subscribed group I think as I get asked this question a lot.
But I will say customs are the responsibility of the buyer and should I have ever been asked to pay them, I would tell them that.
I am looking everywhere for information about the customs documents you need to ship from Canada to the USA... do you have any guidance on this? I make acrylic paintings as well and also am located in Toronto.
Toronto? Wow I live right near Buffalo, NY
I’m actually in Almonte now just outside Ottawa. I just relocated in June
Timely subject matter. I'm just thinking about setting up my storefront on my site and these are questions I have. I'm the kind of person that would have waited until I got an order to start figuring it out. I want to document everything I learn and put it up on my youtube channel to share as well. I've seen several different ways to package a painting for shipping so it's interesting to see the various different approaches everyone takes and the things they are considering. I guess I just don't expect any sales right away so I figured I would have some time. lol
hahaha My first sale came in two weeks 😂😂😂
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist I have enough traffic on my site that could be entirely possible I just don't expect it. Mentally preparing for the long haul if need be.
No never expect...😊 but mentally see it happening.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Fair enough! One small step at a time.
Hi Lori
Very informative video. All that one who has a thought of starting an art business and many questions that don’t get answered elsewhere at all were answered in your video. Very insightful. I am in midst of starting my online art business through a selling platform but have many questions. Wondering if you offer consulting services for business set up. Do you advise any consulting firms that I can reach out to?
You are so welcome! I have never used a consulting firm I would think it would cost a fortune. I handled all the ins and outs on my own. Sorry 😞
Can you get discounts (from DHL, UPS, FedEx) based on volume of shipping and whether you have a business account?
Very good question. Yes I’m sure you would. But if I was shipping that many large pieces, a discount on shipping would be nice but not necessary 🤣
Yes anyone can negotiate a reduction in cost for a business account. But there has to be a volume to warrant the reduction.
Hi! I want to thank you for all the informations you are sharing with everyone, it's appreciate. I have a another question, I use acrylic and spray bomb for may paintings, you think it will crack if I don't mix paint with a flexible modeling paste ?! And how much can it cost for the client to put it back on a wood frame ? Thanks ! 😀🙏
The flexible modeling paste isn't used because I want to roll my paintings. I use it to add texture to the canvas. The reason I specify that it's flexible is because there are two different types. One that is only to be used on a solid surface and the other flexible one can be used on canvas.
I can't give you an estimate on how much it would cost to have it restretched. That's for the client to determine as it depends on size location and where they take it to have it placed back on to the canvas.
Thank you so much ! I really tough for a minute that my painting will crack if I was not using that product 😓 YEEEEE ! 😃 thank you for your time , I appreciate it 🥰
What are the dimensions of the boxes you use and the edge protectors?
Also what type of boxes are these?
Could you please explain how customs duties and taxes are handled and who is responsible for those costs when shipping internationally and you don't have a customs broker? I am seeing conflicting information from other sources. Some say that there are no duty fees because of the RH code for art, but other sources say that the purchaser has to pay the duties or the sender has to pay the duties.
Thank you for all your time and for posting fantastic content. 🌻💛
There is no duty on original art the HS code that you need to put in your custom invoices is HS 9701.1010.10 HS stands for harmonized System. Duty and taxes are a different thing. Everyone over a certain dollar amount decided by their country has to pay taxes on purchases made outside of their country. The buyer is responsible to to pay the taxes on their purchases.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist thank you so much for clarifying this. I was getting lost in the weeds of info and I was afraid I wouldn't be able to making international shipping an option for potential customers. Thank you again for the content you post and your beautiful work. ❤ You can find me on instagram.com/valleenicolls
No problem. Shipping international can be a tricky so I get it 😊
This is gold! And you are beautiful, your husband is so lucky to have you! 🖤✌🏻
Thank you so much!! 😂😂😂😂 Did I say I had a husband?
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist haha 😜✌🏻 iam just assuming it since you are georgeous🤤
Hi Lori, thanks for your videos. When you take your paintings off the stretchers and roll them to ship, does the Gallery put them on new stretchers? Is this normal practice with most galleries?
Yes the gallery owner has them re-stretched on a new frame. I can’t speak to other galleries. That’s something that would need to be discussed with each individual gallery.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Thanks, that's a great arrangement with your gallery.
Hi again Lori. I'm on uline looking for the boxes you use. Can you post the exact listing you use from uline please? Are side sliders or ? Thanks.
Hi Kathleen I use a bunch of different sizes in boxes. It’s about looking up the Size you need for your work. But here is the link the 11x11x3 inch box that I use
www.uline.ca/Product/Detail/S-16718/Corrugated-Boxes-200-Test/11-x-11-x-3-Corrugated-Boxes
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Very helpful.
Hi Lori, do you sign your paintings on the front also? Or only on the back of your paintings?
Only in the back unless I’m asked to sign the front.
Thanks!
First of all, thank you so much for creating these videos with such important information.
I am just starting this business online. I have a question and maybe you can answer it here. I have paintings of so many sizes and I notice Uline sells boxes in quantity of 5 and up. What can I do to economize in buying so many sizes of the same size when in reality I need boxes of different sizes? Please help me with suggestions!
Until it makes sense to buy the large lots of boxes, start off with buying sheets of cardboard (palette dividers) and then make your own boxes 😊
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist It does make sense. Thank you Lori for taking the time to answer my question.
Now, you are my second Heroe😊 after Superwoman!
Haha ❤️
How much money do you spend on shipping supplies for one 36x36” piece for example?
I looked at these corner protectors, and it’s literally insane. With how expensive everything else is, and how much TIME it takes to package, I’d have to charge my customer $300+ to cover materials, my time (1-2 hours), and the actual shipping fee, just to cover my bases.
Wondering what you charge your clients, and how much is reasonable to spend per packaging of one piece.
It be honestly I really don't know what the breakdown cost would be. I purchase everything in bulk. But I know it wouldn't cost $300. I don't charge for shipping either. Unless it's going international. It does take a lot of time to package. I sold 42 paintings last week during my Mini painting release and I packaged paintings for almost 3 days straight. It's all part of the process.
You're awesome
aww thanks Tara
Thanks Lori. Do you put insurance on all your paintings when you ship?
No shipping company covers the cost of original artwork if it gets damaged painting they’ll only reimburse you for the cost of shipping. If you want to ensure a painting you have to have your own private insurance company cover that. So no I don’t get insurance should something go wrong I am responsible for covering it for the clients which is why I try and make sure my paintings are packed properly.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist Thanks Lori.
Estaría genial que subtitularas los vídeos en otros idiomas ya que tu contenido por lo que percibo (😆😆)es informativo,cosa que me interesa y necesito,un saludo🤘🏼
I'm trying to figure out transcriptions. 🥰
This is great, but do you monitor the law of the country you are shioping too? Nobody wants to answer that for me :c
what would i be monitoring the laws of another country for??
Wow--some circles, a square, some random patterns in the background...how come this looks like everyone else's abstract art where they also use circles, squares, and random patterns in the background? Is that the secret to finding a large audience--to just do what everyone else does?
LMAO!!! anytime you want to show me your skills at painting be my guest. 😂😂😂
I'd like to apologize, sincerely, for my mean remarks. I'd show you some of my paintings, but I recently lost a hard drive that had all the photos of my paintings over the last few years. Maybe I can find a stray photo somewhere. Each painting is completely and utterly different from each of the others. I've haven't painted for six months due to economic and health reasons. I understand that you're making a living from this, and that people may want to buy something that is recognizably by Lori Mirabelli. But for any creative artist of obvious talent, such as yourself, I think it's always a useful question to ask where the line is between "finding a personal style" and sinking into a permanent rut. Keep pushing your boundaries.
Galleries want to see an artist be able to produce works in bodies, not just create one off's. Think in terms of the musical bands that had one hit wonders....You don't want to be a one hit wonder artist (that does't show well if you want to be a professional artist)...I have several different bodies of work that I work in...Some artist get to the point where it's an assembly line. I'm not one of those. I try and carry something over in a new body of work so that I'm still recognized and I also create works in bodies.
To keep from falling into a rut and recreating the exact same work over and over you have to keep expanding and growing as an artist, explore and trying new things while carrying over a few of the old tricks. Evolving is key to keep the mind interested in creating new work. Some artist fear that new work won't sell thus they get caught in a rut. Some artist have never honed their artist skills enough to be able to evolve and stay for year and years creating the same work.. I create because I love it and my brain is a tad over active....the side effect of that is have good sales and I never get tired of painting. If you checked my insta I'm sure you'll see I'm not a one hit wonder nor do I recreate the same art. You will find that there is a thread that carry's over to each new piece I create.
@@lorimirabelliabstractartist I love your art, and the work of successful abstract artists is NOT monolithic. You have your own style, and it's beautiful!!!!
You're a commercially successful artist, and for that you should be very happy indeed, since few people can make it as artists. And to that extent you should just ignore my remarks. But no, I'm not likely to follow you on Instagram or TH-cam. I initially was interested enough to watch several of your videos, and it caught my attention when you said that as a student you were fascinated by color theory -- as I am -- but I guess I didn't really see that in your art. Yes, of course galleries want you to produce a "body" of work -- they want artists to be factories that produce predictably saleable works. I'm more interested in following artists who do what THEY want to do, not what galleries want them to do. The Beatles weren't "one-hit wonders." They had many hits over a decade of work -- each of them different from the others. They sold because they were consistently creative -- not just consistent. But to return to the start, you should be thrilled and happy with your success, as anyone should be. I would be.
Part of your title said PACKAGE. Other than the roll box you showed you didn’t really tell us HOW. Thanks anyway.
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Thanks!
No problem Sara🥰