Mia Pandey Gordon is a painter whose work is inspired by curiosity for the world: the colours, the shapes, the textures, the possible hidden meanings. She works primarily with oil paints but continues to experiment and evolve. Keep watch on her continuing artistic journey....
Artist's Note -- How do I price my work?
Pricing artwork ultimately involves subjectivity, however, there are key objective factors considered in the price:
1. Medium - Oil Paint
I only use oil paint. I love the vibrancy of the colours, the depth of its texture, and the sturdiness. Oil paint involves longer drying times, so each painting takes longer, especially if there are numerous layers. I adore the implications that this characteristic has on my artwork because it allows be to deliberate at each step -- a process that I find thoroughly enriching.
2. Surface Material - Canvas, Paper, Linen
Canvas , linen , wood board are more expensive materials but favoured by artists because of their superior archival nature. These surface materials carry higher insurance costs (as determined by Bluethumb).
Paper requires greater protection and thus generally only used for smaller or preparatory works. My works on paper will generally come in an unsealed frame so that you receive a fully protected art piece but also have the freedom to easily change the frame.
For these reasons, the difference in surface material will impact the price.
3. Size
Size is probably the most objective driver of price. Generally, the larger a painting the higher the cost -- from the artist's viewpoint as well since the cost of materials is higher.
4. Originality and Uniqueness
There is both an objective and subjective element to this criterion. Sometimes one painting looks as though it could be easily interchanged with another and sometimes a work stands out as being like few or no others.
Ultimately, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so please look , enjoy, and consider buying my artwork.
And am always open to hearing your thoughts and comments. Did something in my portfolio remind you of a memory? Did a palette in one of my paintings inspire you? I would love to hear about it!
All my best,
Mia Pandey Gordon