Drowning in Unsold Pieces? Selling Secrets Galleries Won't Tell You!

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Dries Ketels

Dries Ketels

9 ай бұрын

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Have you ever wondered why one art piece sells for a higher price than another? Dive into this intriguing journey where an innocent mistake at an art fair reshaped my understanding of art pricing. Discover the display techniques blue chip galleries use, the mindset of top-level artists, and the profound effects of context on an artwork's perceived value.
In this video:
The unexpected art fair revelation that changed everything! 🎪
The eye-opening pricing secrets galleries don't want you to know. 🤐
How context drastically changes an artwork's worth. 🌍
Picasso’s mindset: Charging for lifetime skills, not minutes spent. 🖼️
Techniques and materials that can raise your art’s value. 💎
And much more including an exercise to redefine your pricing strategy! 🧠
Stay till the end for a FREE checklist on developing the 'Picasso Mindset' and tips on pricing your art correctly! 💰
If you like this video and would love to learn more about art business, I would recommend to check out my other videos for emerging artists around various topics including selling art, buying art, art collectors and more. But if you want to go further and really step up your game and start succeeding fast then you can always contact me on Insta or Facebook.
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@driesketels
@driesketels 6 ай бұрын
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@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
First. :3
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
:p I laughed while you said the London and Bangladesh thing. Haha. XD Shalom. :3
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
:3 Emotional connection. The meme: Emotional dammaageee! XD Shalom. ;3
@Capricosm
@Capricosm 9 ай бұрын
My art career was floundering until I employed an elderly highly experienced Personal Relations Manageress ( a high profile PR Lady). She had contacts in the art world , wealthy families and business people . She costs me $1,000 per month . I employ her permanently. She arranged interviews in media , articles about my paintings in magazines, the best galleries to hold my exhibitions , celebrities to appear at my exhibition openings & I miraculously won a high profile art competition which had a $50,000 prize. I sold $270,000 of paintings in first two years of employing her. Now I average $250,000 per year and employ a studio assistant. My advice is to employ a good PR person. 😊 Now I work harder than ever before and the demands are stressfull .😅
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting the time in writing such a nice comment. Definitely triggers my fantasy... Getting a return like that for 1k/month seems like an absolute no brainer. Would love to know more about how you find her and what you looked for when deciding to go with this particular PR Lady?
@Capricosm
@Capricosm 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels . Every country has a well known PR person or persons who mixes with the upper echelons of society & the business world & knows how to utilize the media. Contact one and have a talk. But the PR person has to like your paintings and believe in you as an artist . Otherwise they wont waste there time in promoting you.
@gregorypyrapiroartsculptur1249
@gregorypyrapiroartsculptur1249 8 ай бұрын
So how do you find this PR person? Do they advertise? Where do you look? Many artists are giving galleries 50% form their sales. Even THIS is not much because otherwise you may not sell AT ALL and might need a job to pay your bills. That even if you are a very talented artist, an artist who spends weeks or months for each artwork. So you go with anyone because any sales are a way out of a job and to gain a foothold to hold that professional artist status. A thousand dollars a month sounds like a bargain IF you can sell for much more than that! So where and how do you find such people???
@natalieprice4774
@natalieprice4774 8 ай бұрын
Wow, that sounds amazing. Well done to you. Love to see your work, are you on Instagram? Natalie
@suzannebonham583
@suzannebonham583 8 ай бұрын
I would love to see your work - where would I go? Thank you
@sablechicken
@sablechicken 9 ай бұрын
My artist father always said, "It is better to not sell your are for a lot of money, then it is to not sell your art for too little money."
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
That's Funny.
@samlyons3552
@samlyons3552 9 ай бұрын
as a buyer ; I am very weary of AI & 3D printing. If I was an artist , I would imbed something in my art that could not be printed ( pieces of meteorites , fossils , coins, insect wings,feathers etc .)
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
That's very interesting, love that. Another argument for using materials. I'm wondering how many collectors feel the same as you
@samlyons3552
@samlyons3552 9 ай бұрын
spend an hour researching what can be do with AI combined with 3D /UV printing. If nothing else ; glue some of your hair to the back of the art
@gregorypyrapiroartsculptur1249
@gregorypyrapiroartsculptur1249 8 ай бұрын
Biggest problem may not even be AI art. Biggest problem is that most artists work is hidden in their homes and never gets to see the light of day. This includes talented artists who worked over many years and not just artists who are just starting out looking to boost their creativity confidence. Some of these artists includes artists who worked over decades whose work just cannot be discovered because of the following reasons. I am talking about that 99% of artist submissions to art galleries gets deleted, never reviewed, never answered, etc. Any artist including those watching this probably knows what I mean. Another problem is that trade fairs are very expensive and moving expenses to move artwork back and forth between trade fairs and traveling expenses adds to the costs on top of that, for artists often not having any return on their investment after spending thousands for trade fair costs. So if you are a buyer you should understand that most work that exists you do not get to see. You only see a very a small portion of it. You do not see work by many talented artists who have decades of experience.
@Payote88
@Payote88 8 ай бұрын
@@samlyons3552what if you’re bald? 😂😂
@Smiling_Solo1
@Smiling_Solo1 8 ай бұрын
@@Payote88 doesn't have to be hair from your head
@warthogA10
@warthogA10 8 ай бұрын
At 54yo I am just now seriously looking into creating art to sell. A scary prospect for me, but i can no longer do the type of physically demanding jobs I've always done. I've spent my life being pushed away from thinking i could make a living from my art, by my parents and then others who relied on me earning an income to take care of them, and eventually completely got away from creating art altogether. Amd now here i am with a lifetime of regret for it. And absolutely no idea how or where to even begin.
@Phil-mt1ql
@Phil-mt1ql 8 ай бұрын
Pick up a piece of paper and a pencil. Start making marks. Worry kills.
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Self awareness is the beginning, it only can go up from there. You got this, I'll help you!
@warthogA10
@warthogA10 7 ай бұрын
@@driesketels thank you for the supportive comment. Some background, which may sound bizarre to you... Art and music run in my family from both sides, from my father's side mostly music and I played in 3 fairly locally popular bands throughout my teens, and still a hobbyist guitarist. My mother's side is where the art comes in so here's the bizarre bit. My Papa when he was young came from a wealthy family in New York, and at one point he was asked by Norman Rockwell and a partner to be their apprentice, they approached his parents, who said "no" because they wanted him to continue and finish ministry school. Later in life he became a machinist, did fairly well, but he also married my nana who wasn't approved so he was black listed from the family and became an alcoholic, but he continued drawing and painting and luckily I have some of his work still. He was the one who brought out my artist side, always drawing with me, teaching me. I chose commercial art when I attended a vocational high school, and had a teacher who sent pictures of my artwork and a letter to marvel comics (back in 1985), He surprised me one day with the reply letter, that after graduation I'd have a position if I wanted. My father talked me down from it, and I also didn't like the idea of living in NYC. so I blew my own opportunity early, and wound up in physical labor/skilled trades. I did continue with always making various forms of art, not just drawing and painting, my style was like Frank Frazetta one of my favorites, and also doing scenes of Edwardian and Victorian architecture/scenery. The only time I did make some money from my art was doing custom pieces for people for tattoos and random tattoo flash which a few shops bought. And then I wound up marrying a woman who felt me doing art was "childish/not manly" so I just stopped, rather than be badgered about it all the time. So that's my sad woe is me story... I had tried at one point to get into selling my art as a freelancer some years ago, and to create art for some magazines etc, but I found that when the topic of not having a college degree in art, people with lesser skill/natural talent were chosen, so I gave that up as well. I do plan on getting back into it, but I find myself procrastinating, with a head full of negativity from years of allowing others to push me away from thinking I can make money from it. That is the biggest hurdle for me in all of this, that feeling of "this will only fail" and having absolutely no idea where to even start or to display artwork for people who may be interested. Sorry for the long response but, there it is
@warthogA10
@warthogA10 7 ай бұрын
@@RachelJacksonArt thank you. Good luck to you as well. And yeh, sadly as a male who always worked in the labor/skilled trades I can't even find a job in such fields due to my age and obvious physical issues, I'm a walking insurance disaster for companies, and I can't hide it, and I have zero experience in other types of work, no employable skills, and no college degrees. I can't even write up a resume because of so many years of not working due to personal matter related to my ex wife constantly dragging me into court, even though I had sole physical custody of our 2 children. It cost me 3 jobs over 15 years, and one potential job and wound up forced to get into welfare, which was horrible. Then once my youngest was to turn 18, thinking of be able to try finding a job, both of my parents got really sick, my father passed in 2019 and I became the care provider for my mother who had acute myloid leukemia as well as other issues up until Oct of 2022 when she passed, my physical health declined over all those years and now I'm in limbo. I have some money from selling my parent's home, but it won't last forever so... My only hope now, is finding some way to make money from my various natural talent, But the hardest part is just "where to start, and how" The world has changed so much with this sort of stuff. I guess I just have to actually "do it" but that is the hardest point to get to, especially with a head full of negativity created by others for so many years.
@Teal_Seal
@Teal_Seal Ай бұрын
@@warthogA10 I started painting a few years ago, just to decorate my apartment. Then started hanging some at work. I get lots of compliments and a couple of coworkers have asked for commissions. You mentioned getting past the negativity in your mind… just start creating for yourself. Experiment. Find your style. You’ll surprise yourself! Even so, I still struggle with negativity. Actually, it’s fear. I never know how a piece will turn out. I hate wasting time and I always worry I won’t be able to produce another good one. Maybe I was just lucky the other times. Maybe I should be doing something more productive. Why would anyone want what I make? And so on… I’ve walked away from half finished pieces for months at a time bc I didn’t know how to proceed and was afraid of trying and failing. I still deal with these fears haha But I keep going anyway!!! 😂 If you don’t want to do it, fine! You’ll just do something else. But if you DO want to do it, give it a go or you’ll regret not at least trying. Don’t wait for the fear to dissipate bc that’s just an ongoing battle for a while. You got this 👍
@the1stime
@the1stime 9 ай бұрын
Dropping those golden nuggets! Artists should bet living a life of abundance. This mindset is how you get there. Thank you!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
You're more then welcome! Let's get to our 100k future!
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
​@@driesketelsGood usage of you're. 🤝 Shalom. :3
@WhiteFyre
@WhiteFyre 8 ай бұрын
Just had an observation while I was appreciating your informative video. In the old days, we had apprenticeships. A student learning from an experience teacher, who passes down their experience to their apprentice, as well as the collective traditional knowledge that was passed down to them. We don’t have that anymore. We are all islands. I do believe we are poorer for it. “Knowledge” has been institutionalised with a piece of paper you get for attending classes. But so much knowledge, skills and nuances have been lost. We don’t even know what we don’t know.
@TheGoodContent37
@TheGoodContent37 9 ай бұрын
I have mild parkinson symptoms and struggled a lot for years to develop and perfect a photography technique that achieves pitch perfect focus and sharp images. But now I embraced my condition, my bad micro movements, to do ICM photography, which is so joyful for me because I can create photographs that have in them the natural movement my hands have, extremely blurry images that end up looking like paintings. I also have miopia and developed a photography series of out of focus photographs that look like paintings as well. Interesting but not that worthy of praise, but the story behind those pieces might be of some value, at least microscopic value. Also your video made me remind of a guy that conected himself to a machine that drew blood from his body to print an image. I discovered it years ago when I was looking for crazy ways to get noticed in the art world. Crazy things for sure, nothing as powerful as having rich friends of course. One of the crazy ideas I had to get famous back when NFTs where a thing was to anounce myself as an artist that does art for money laundering. Like, is something that already happens, I might as well just directly anounce it and put myself out there for that business. Do a video on how I charge for the money laundering schemes and all. Of course as a critique but one that I think would get at least some media attention. "An artist that anounces himself to money launderers", at least some media outlet would find it interesting to then talk about money laundering in art and NFTs and what not or whatever. I have dozens of ideas like this that I think would get outrage and virality but that I never did due to my ptsd, childhood trauma insecurities depression whatever, but my girlfriend has the instruction to publish all my ideas and scripts and everything when I die so maybe one day people will know about them.
@FineArtIsLife
@FineArtIsLife 9 ай бұрын
I have Essential Tremor, which I call "Parkinson's Light", and I've also had to adjust my style to cope. Congratulations on dealing with it!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
What a magnificent comment. Thanks for taking the time to write it. I absolutely relate, when I was younger I had these notebooks full of ideas and I remember asking my mom to promise to publish it, if for some reason I would die early... Perhaps something typical for artists, not sure... I'll probably think about it some more this evening.
@ligaskirbauska8652
@ligaskirbauska8652 8 ай бұрын
My left eye pupil has defect since birth,something developed wrong in womb,right eye during life been changing,compensating vision and result is I see as with 3D Glasses on....for over 40 years I been trying to paint as others and just now starting to paint in way to show others how I see..Sooo fun and satisfying to finally accept ones condition and just do the best,have fun.Losing fear to have art that looks not like other people art,maybe childish,too bright and colourful but it’s mine and unique in its own way exactly cos I’m allowing my condition to express it self
@hollieharlow1129
@hollieharlow1129 6 ай бұрын
You are probably the best storyteller I know. Spectacular gift.
@creativesolutions902
@creativesolutions902 9 ай бұрын
This was extremely interesting… For a few reasons, I was recently approached by an art dealer because he was impressed with my paintings since I have a rare condition that causes blindness and although I can still see a little bit I am rapidly losing my eyesight… He thinks he can sell my art with this element is the main point… although I’ve been an artist my whole life I’ve only been doing it professionally for about two years now. So personally I don’t think my skill level is to that of some of the artists I look up to. Having said that, it’s much better than it was when I could see well. Also he thinks he can sell to Sotheby‘s of London, so I found some of the things you talked about in this video very compelling as to why he might want to represent me.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
That sounds like a very painful reality, my condolences for your situation. And I hope your health doesn't decline too much from here on forward. On the bright side it does indeed sound like a very powerful story and a very powerful restriction that elevates the artworks. I hope you see the positive side to it all and talk about your experience and story since it would be able to not only connect with so many people but also inspire so many people to chase their dreams regardless of the obstacles. Very powerful. Beautiful and inspirational comment, I hope many people get to read it. Thanks for the time you've put into your thoughtful comment.
@creativesolutions902
@creativesolutions902 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels Thank you so very much… Your kind words mean a lot to me. It has been a struggle, it has also led me to be the best artist I could possibly be. Your video was very inspirational to me, I was having a very low day today/yesterday :-)
@MaryRevery
@MaryRevery 9 ай бұрын
Now I'm curious to see your art!!!
@creativesolutions902
@creativesolutions902 9 ай бұрын
@@MaryRevery lol :-)I don’t think it’s anything special, I’m kind of fixated on female portraits, and watercolor… Slightly loose with a pop art element, a lot of abstractions in the background and hair… I also do pastel abstract, geometric cubism… He has encouraged me to do a KZfaq channel to gain exposure and show my process since it’s a little unorthodox due to my adaptive needs. But I find quite a lot of obstacles with technology because I use adaptive tech even to write this text it’s all voice overcomment when I check what I have voice texting sometimes I can’t go back and correct it I have to erase the whole thing and start over lol
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been working on art that can be experienced with the hands as well as the eyes. Maybe that is something you can consider. It is sort of like puzzle pieces that can move around.
@psyzbunny
@psyzbunny 8 ай бұрын
this videos and the comment section are gold! thank you for your channel, i appreciate your hard work 💕
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
You're so welcome!
@erineliseartiste5233
@erineliseartiste5233 8 ай бұрын
My first video to see from you and I am blown away. I kept waiting for the push to buy something, or collect an email too. Thank you for actually providing high value info.
@samp4050
@samp4050 8 ай бұрын
I am so glad I accidentally stumbled upon this video, and I'm really impressed with what you said here, and you're very intelligent. Thank you for sharing your experiences and great ideas with us. 😊❤
@alexandrasanches-fearsnomo3422
@alexandrasanches-fearsnomo3422 8 ай бұрын
Just WOWW! What an EXCELLENT video, full of insight and extra POWERFUL! So grateful! Keep inspiring souls and harts with your art and your words! Big HUG!🎉❤
@josephrapp
@josephrapp Ай бұрын
Dries is a very talented speaker who knows the ins-and-outs of the art world. I would pay to watch him paint and ,listen to his speeches.
@annadrawsnow
@annadrawsnow 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic video Dries! 👏🏼💯🎉Thank you very much for sharing & your gorgeous high vibrational inspiring state! 😍✨🧡
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@neirinski
@neirinski 9 ай бұрын
Next a video about the secrets to your hairstyle please 😀 I’m a balding artist and I have already sold my art but still no hair 😢
@natalieprice4774
@natalieprice4774 8 ай бұрын
Insightful and infinitely useful to fellow artists as always 🙏Thank you for the creative ideas you willingly share and the consistent value you bring. Still loving your work Dries, wishing you well 🥰
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@thejourneyofone2425
@thejourneyofone2425 8 ай бұрын
Nice video as creatives we often find it difficult dealing with the business side of art. This video has given me some ideas. So in that regard you have given us value. That's worth a like and a subscription.
@JohnVargo
@JohnVargo 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dries! Great info.
@barjoll7037
@barjoll7037 Ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for such valuable insight and information! I've been painting and selling for many years but you have opened my eyes/mind to to a whole new focus. I am SO inspired!! You just lit a fire under me! 🙂
@ediesedgwick4462
@ediesedgwick4462 9 ай бұрын
What great advice! Thank you so much! 🤗
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Thanks that's very kind. I would feel blessed to know what specifically you liked about it. Topic, stories, a specific tip,...
@Handle1916
@Handle1916 8 ай бұрын
Dries, Great video as usual. Many thanks 😊
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it ps: Is this a new handle you made? I think I recognize the picture?
@deborahneumann9162
@deborahneumann9162 9 ай бұрын
WOW! This was MASSIVE! It seemed to be everything I needed to know... Thank you SO much! You are REMARKABLE! (:
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful Deborah!
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
World Of Warcraft? Just Kittens. Shalom.
@bryancoombesart
@bryancoombesart 8 ай бұрын
What a great video... love your thoughts on this topic
@tombisesti5816
@tombisesti5816 9 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you so much. I realize more each day how our mindset as artists is where all success begins. How can we ask a collector to believe in our art and value it if we don't value it ourselves.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
"How can we ask a collector to believe in our art and value it" Good question! I actually made a video on this, probably coming out next week... It's going to be a banger for sure. But believing in it yourself is definitely a good start.
@tanyasharadamba1264
@tanyasharadamba1264 9 ай бұрын
That was fantastic 👏🏻 ❤
@alidalavezzari4103
@alidalavezzari4103 14 күн бұрын
my life was full of adventures, I will use some of my memories to enhance the sell of my sacred geometry. Thank-you for your advices.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
I gave you the Picasso mindset checklist but I forgot to add the prompt questions at the end of the video so I'll add them here in the comments. Feel free to share your own cool prompt questions as well. 100k Future prompt questions: 1. If you were commissioned to create an art piece for the next Olympics, what would it look like and which materials would you use? 2. Imagine your artwork being showcased in the main hall of the Louvre. What story does it tell? 3. If a world-renowned musician approached you to design their album cover, what unique elements would you incorporate? 4. How would you visualize the concept of "unity in diversity" in a $500,000 art piece? 5. What kind of immersive, large-scale art installation would you create for a world expo? 6. If you were to collaborate with a famous director for a movie's climactic scene, what would your contribution look like? 7. Think about an art piece that could be presented as a gift from one nation to another as a sign of peace. What message does it convey? 8. If you were to design a piece that is interactive and evolves over time as more people interact with it, how would you envision it? 9. If you where commissioned by Russia to create an artwork symbolizing the peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine. How would that look? 10. If a famous fashion designer asked you to integrate your artwork into their next clothing line, what would that collaboration look like? 11. Imagine designing an artwork for a space station, capturing the vastness of the universe. What elements would you incorporate? 12. If you were commissioned to create an artwork that would sit atop the highest peak in the world, how would it withstand the elements and what would it represent? 13. Imagine you're creating an art piece for a time capsule to be opened in 500 years. What message do you convey about our current era? 14. If a prominent chef wanted to merge your artwork with a culinary experience in a seven-course meal, how would that collaboration manifest? 15. How would you design an art piece that could adapt and change with the weather, providing a unique experience with each climate shift? 16. Consider creating an art piece that grows - perhaps with living plants or fungi. How does it evolve and what does it symbolize? 17. How would you design an interactive art piece for a playground that children can play on while absorbing its message? 18. Envision an artwork for a space hotel, capturing the wonder of floating amidst stars? 19. Design an art piece to be showcased in zero gravity. How does its form change and interact in this unique environment? 20. How would you create a piece that changes with the viewer's perspective, revealing different stories from different angles? Ps: Once you have 100k Future ahead of you it's time to start taking action and put the first steps in place of your art business. Check out this video "Starting an Art Business: A Guide for Introverts Without an Audience": kzfaq.info/get/bejne/raemeLSUvrGlm4E.html The video will help you do exactly that, put those first steps of your art business in place
@davidstar2362
@davidstar2362 9 ай бұрын
to answer your question I seen some art work going for 100,000 dollars I would not paid 5 dollars for. So it is very subjective. So believe and sell to the right buyer.. I seen some stunning work for 7.98 it broke my heart . Thank you Sir. I wont sell my art for 20 bucks
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
There's definitely a huge subjective aspect to the whole pricing thing for sure
@chingchee3876
@chingchee3876 9 ай бұрын
This is getting absurd. Kettel is jumping the shark.
@granmabern5283
@granmabern5283 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketelsOne facet of the pricing thing is the fact that artwork is used as an alternative currency, like gold. If an artist does not want to earn a living from art, and or does not want their artwork to be adopted and employed by other autonomous beings, then that artist should keep their artwork at home, and enjoy it when they get time off from their main job.
@lisasternenkind6467
@lisasternenkind6467 9 ай бұрын
No, you did NOT give a list, you yourself came up with. 😡 Why do you shame yourself my copying the content of other art channels? Why don't you at least give them the credit? 🤬
@beckynichols3832
@beckynichols3832 8 ай бұрын
This is amazingly helpful. Thank you ❤
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mitsuomits9077
@mitsuomits9077 8 ай бұрын
Thanks so so much for this vauable information. I'm glad to know that whe shouldn't restrict ourselves so hard when it comes to valuing our artwork. I havent put anything to sell yet, but I'm in my way to do so😚.
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
You are so welcome! And yes you got this! Let's put that beauty up for sale!
@lr694
@lr694 Ай бұрын
Love this. As an artist, this was very interesting
@hawkarae
@hawkarae 8 ай бұрын
Thank you Love. I am healing from traumatic brain injury and depression by doubling down on being myself: workaholic eccentric/Artist... I have MANY complete pieces and NOT many ethical marketable skills in the current upside down marketplace. ❤
@SynchroMystic
@SynchroMystic 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@christylove5807
@christylove5807 Ай бұрын
Informative. You're funny. Just subbed 🥰
@BeammeupSpotty
@BeammeupSpotty Ай бұрын
nice ideas!!! Thanks!!!!!
@straitarrow5784
@straitarrow5784 9 ай бұрын
😊 the lady who requested Picassos napkin drawing did so at the height of his fame when his paintings were not just selling at a record prices but Picasso would only accept gold bullion not currency.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
He did live through the civil war and the WWII so perhaps the currency was a bit less stable then gold. But I've never heard that he 'only accepted gold' during a particular period in time. Not sure if it's true or a legend but definitely Interesting for sure. Thanks for your interesting insight.
@cutechiangels
@cutechiangels Ай бұрын
I loath Picafurious.👎 A huge pervert narcissist, misogynist to the brim, very violent and agressive, a huge nasty manipulator, and a bad artist too. He took the mickey out of everyone who wanted his deliberate shit, by pricing them so high. 😓 Loads of much better artists were out there during his time, who didn't get the credit they should've. Many women were denied as artists. Ugh. It's not because an artist sells or has the contacts that makes a good artist. Keep that in mind !
@cutechiangels
@cutechiangels Ай бұрын
I loath Picafurious.👎 He was a perverted narcissist, a big misogynist, treated women like sh**, and and an absolute assh**. A very bad artist too. He only got to be in the limelight because he knew the 'right' folks. He took the mickey out if everyone, pricing his made on purpose crap extreem prices. And, it's still continuing. Ugh!!!😓😓😓 That must stop!! There were and are so many much better artists out there who should get the recognition he got. We should forget that ars****. 😓
@hawkarae
@hawkarae 8 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore you and artist human truth tellers like you...we can lift the world out of despair. Working in harmony❤😊
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
That's so lovely and kind. thnaks
@hawkarae
@hawkarae 8 ай бұрын
@@driesketels kind perhaps but most sincerely felt.
@franlewis8906
@franlewis8906 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Hope you’re well? xx 🎉
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
All good, hope you're doing well as well.
@aaliyahparrilla000
@aaliyahparrilla000 9 ай бұрын
Great content and motivation! Thank you!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
That's very kind, thank you. I would feel blessed to know what specifically you liked about it. Topic, stories, a specific tip,...
@aaliyahparrilla000
@aaliyahparrilla000 9 ай бұрын
You've analyzed the different forms of prices that artist used and why it wasn't realistic. Gave examples of the "Picasso mindset" and gave valuable advice for those like myself who have the talent and passion but don't yet have the mindset to BE confident with selling our creations and even add humor to not only this video but others I have recently watched 😂 I love people who can allow me to see humor In life. I find that I can remember and perceive information better when content creators can add humor to it!
@turnipbeybladespinner7836
@turnipbeybladespinner7836 8 ай бұрын
this is such an interesting video and i'm not even a painter/artist (yet). thanks a bunch for this insightful insight fam, i'll manifest them and try it on my hundreds of unprinted photographs that i feel that it's not good enough to print out.
@clairebeane3455
@clairebeane3455 8 ай бұрын
Just create. Don’t wait for the universe to send you a sign. The universe has been sending you signs for ages, have you been listening? This is your sign. Happy creating!!!
@dejazmatch2000
@dejazmatch2000 8 ай бұрын
Appreciate this
@tatiananikolaeva9580
@tatiananikolaeva9580 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
You're welcome
@loscoglass
@loscoglass 9 ай бұрын
very interesting food for thought!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!
@bobdooly3706
@bobdooly3706 9 ай бұрын
In 2023 Artists are everywhere churning out paintings in the belief they will be the next Picasso or Basquiat etc . But sadly there are not enough buyers and collectors to consume these canvases which will mostly end up as land fill.
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 9 ай бұрын
Art takes many forms though. No one ever says music is going to end up in a landfill, for example.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Valid points, but does that mean we shouldn't make art? Isn't there more to art then just the physical object that may or may not end in the garbage bin over time?
@user-xi4jw4mh7p
@user-xi4jw4mh7p 9 ай бұрын
Great content - subbed 👍🏻
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@quixotemonreal
@quixotemonreal 8 ай бұрын
Love your videos man! Can't wait to collaborate with you on our painting!
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Any time!
@inquisitivemind8672
@inquisitivemind8672 9 ай бұрын
Interesting points to put to use, thanks👍🏾
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful! ps: Have seen your email, didn't opened it yet but I will when I go back into my mails. Already looking forward to it.
@inquisitivemind8672
@inquisitivemind8672 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels 😄
@helenahamel226
@helenahamel226 5 ай бұрын
Excellent advice. Thankyou. May we please have the list of art prompts?
@driesketels
@driesketels 4 ай бұрын
Which list do you mean? I send out so many. Can you check the spam folder
@mypointofview1111
@mypointofview1111 8 ай бұрын
You make a good point in the time it takes to develop a skill, regardless of what it is. A doctor or lawyer spends years gaining, honing their skills which is why they can charge as much as they do when you go to them for a consultation or treatment. They didn't use Google to look up your problem they gained the skills to pinpoint exactly what your problem is and how to treat it.
@kostantinosaggelidis7505
@kostantinosaggelidis7505 Ай бұрын
Inspiring 🎉
@bijouxcreateur94
@bijouxcreateur94 9 ай бұрын
5:00 reminds me of your reel on Instagram except you said 10 years and 10 minutes.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Yes this story was the inspiration for that reel. You're clearly someone with a powerful eye, that pays attention and notices the details.
@rikadehombreux4573
@rikadehombreux4573 6 ай бұрын
Hi Dries, first of all, thank you so much for all the good stuff. I watched many of your videos recently and I’m not sure if I’m in the right place here to ask this question. I’m an intuitive/spiritual/visionary artist. With other words, I paint spirit guides like fairies, angels and light beings and ascended masters like representations of Buddha and Mother Mary. I also sometimes paint abstracts. I do this in a rather illustrative style. I have done some research and I think that my art is not belonging in art galleries. Now that’s ok, I do what I do, but I don’t want to waste my time researching the wrong venue. What do you think? And if you think I’m correct, do you think there are existing galleries interested in this kind of art and if yes, how do I find them? If galleries are not for me, I plan on focusing on social media and wholesale in New Age shops for my printed merchandise. Thanks! Keep up the good work! ☺
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
Congrats 🎉👏🥳 going on VICE! I have watched them for many years. Hehe. :3
@journeyofaconfusedartist
@journeyofaconfusedartist 8 ай бұрын
Hello, my art friend, I wrote a Million £ cheque to myself in 1996. I sadly can not cash it yet, but I can still paint. Thanks for the video mate. Oh. Forget Damien, Born in Bristol ( I lived in) and grew up in Leeds (the University where I studied art), He is an Art Businessman along with Tracey.
@ninalovina9118
@ninalovina9118 7 ай бұрын
Thank you , very interesting video and I also like the comments ! : )))
@leonardothefabulous3490
@leonardothefabulous3490 8 ай бұрын
Congrats. I first heard of this "theory" and Picasso's napkin story many years ago-and both are true. As for selling for 10X in London, same is true in New York, Miami and all big cities.
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Absolutely, London is not the only one.
@user-el1nr8dr8y
@user-el1nr8dr8y 7 ай бұрын
I adore you. I needed to come across your videos. .. the universe brought you to me.... Thank you... Id like for us to trade prints of our work. ... I feel your energy ..
@yourewelcomeamericathepodc1601
@yourewelcomeamericathepodc1601 8 ай бұрын
I can’t get past imagining this dude carefully constructing every piece of that hairdo 😂
@WhiteFyre
@WhiteFyre 8 ай бұрын
Nah, he woke up like that I reckon! 😂
@earthempresstv
@earthempresstv 9 ай бұрын
hey! were your vids shadow banned? it's been so long since they showed up for me... this one was worth the wait-- GENIUS!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
No, not that I know of. The titles and thumbnails where probably just not good enough so KZfaq decided to not show them. Happy to have you back, always loved reading your comments.
@earthempresstv
@earthempresstv 9 ай бұрын
awww makes me so happy you remember me :)@@driesketels
@robbiecastillion8940
@robbiecastillion8940 9 ай бұрын
I love your hair.
@commenceenavoirmarre
@commenceenavoirmarre 9 ай бұрын
The best final of all !
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
I would be so honored if you would find a minute in your day to tell me what you meant with "the best final"? Are you referring to the giveaway at the end or... ?
@commenceenavoirmarre
@commenceenavoirmarre 9 ай бұрын
Your last phrase ! Get the hell out of here! Maybe it's common from you, but it was my first time. @@driesketels
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Yeah I use that one a lot. Thanks for the feedback.
@zoekralj8523
@zoekralj8523 8 ай бұрын
Dude U R totally right! Respect from Macedonia somewhere southern Europe
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Respect back from Belgium.
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
I laughed while you said the London and Bangladesh thing. Haha. XD Shalom. :3
@Say_yo_jay
@Say_yo_jay 9 ай бұрын
this is genius thank you
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
I would be so honored if you would find a minute in your day to be a bit more precise and tell me what it exactly was that you liked about it? The stories, the giveaway, the hair,... ?
@Say_yo_jay
@Say_yo_jay 9 ай бұрын
the hair most definitely it looks hot haha, but fr as a creative I relate a lot to the pricing part (I used to paint a few sneakers), I've been telling this story of picasso and the napkin myself to others. great example, why pricing per hour never works for artists imo. I've never looked into how art galleries and pricings work so that was an interesting perspective and a lot to take away from that video. Thanks keep it up bro @@driesketels
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for providing some feedback, very helpful
@user-if8bb5eq7p
@user-if8bb5eq7p 4 ай бұрын
Hi Dries! Great information. I shared this on Pinterest. Is there some way to give this video the capability to be saved on KZfaq. I'd like to visit this content again. Thanks.
@driesketels
@driesketels 4 ай бұрын
Normally there should be a save button underneath the video. If you press it you can save it in various folders. One of the default folders is a "watch again" folder.
@acceptingWhatIS
@acceptingWhatIS 8 ай бұрын
genius thanx
@bloochoob
@bloochoob 9 ай бұрын
I saw For The Love Of God, it nearly blinded me, I could barely look at it, all those diamonds under spotlight in a dark room, it was like it was floating in mid air, shining like nothing your eyes could ever take in
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
I haven't seen it in real life but would love to some day. Sounds like something more special then I initially thought.
@bloochoob
@bloochoob 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels I live beside Tate Modern in London UK, I saw it there quite a few years ago. I have seen very shiny crystals and small diamonds, like on jewellery etc, but nothing prepares your eyes for this extra ultra dazzling blinding array and I wasn’t expecting it. Yes you should see it if you can ! Love your videos too 😎
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words and I'm sure I will. London is not too far, I often tell myself that I should regularly go there from time to time but that never actually happens.
@chingchee3876
@chingchee3876 9 ай бұрын
😂 Dries where can I buy one of those fur hats you wear ? It will keep my head warm in Winter.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
I made it
@straitarrow5784
@straitarrow5784 9 ай бұрын
From 1950 onwards Picasso requested payment in gold bullion for his paintings. He kept the gold in a vault in his home.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Always interesting to read your comments.
@EffySalcedo
@EffySalcedo 9 ай бұрын
Drowning in your own art pieces is an art in itself (*ehem* van gogh) 😊 I want to experience that. I make few pieces and always want to keep them which may not be so benevolent 😅. Oh and Jim Carrey is so funny, Ace Ventura series is comedy gold 🏆 8:24 Real human blood from an event as color palette ! A.I. art leaves the chat.
@hairyballbastic8943
@hairyballbastic8943 9 ай бұрын
sexually assaulting transgender people is hilarious
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
AI is no match for use humans. ps: What? There was another person that thought I looked like Jim in Ace Ventura? Or was that you as well?? I don't see the similarity but interesting comparison for sure.
@clairebeane3455
@clairebeane3455 8 ай бұрын
@@driesketelsIt’s the hair. You have Ace Ventura hair. 😉
@ombrettad5749
@ombrettad5749 25 күн бұрын
Great video! But... I have heard Jim Carrey say that the chèque he wrote to himself was for $10 million.
@MultimediaCowboy
@MultimediaCowboy 2 ай бұрын
My father taught this to me with my pottery two decades ago. When I came back to the table, he pulled out a wad of bills. Handed me 20 and keeping 50 that's my fee. Saying I told you it would sell for more, don't sell your self short.
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
Emotional connection. The meme: Emotional dammaageee! XD Shalom. ;3
@anjaschade1724
@anjaschade1724 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your video! Would like to give it 5 likes. So valuable!!!
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you! Glad it was helpful.
@mitsuomits9077
@mitsuomits9077 8 ай бұрын
4:55 The hugest mic drop + finguer-snapp of the art industry EVA!!! 😂 oh, btw, Jim Carry's check was for $10 000 000😊
@watashiwamosura
@watashiwamosura 9 ай бұрын
I'm chronically ill and disabled (I have cerebral palsy) and i have mixed heritage. I've been painting for over a decade now. I have my disability written in my Instagram bio and while I personally believe that work should be left to interpretation, most of my work focuses on the beauty in death, the cycle of life and humanity's place in nature. My question is that while I sell prints etc online and i know my story could be a good hook (plus I'm skilled enough), how do I get my work in front of eyes that will appreciate it? I'm about to turn 30 and have only ever shown in very small local galleries, I don't know how to break into the art collector scene (I'm in London).
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
That's a very powerful story and you should definitely incorporate that in your packaging for sure. "how do I get my work in front of eyes that will appreciate it?" That's a good question. I just recorded a video yesterday addressing exactly that question. It's going to be published next week or something. Called "The Art Collector Search Hack Top Artists Won’t Tell You"
@CallMeGailyn
@CallMeGailyn Ай бұрын
That was Picasso who was doodling in a café, if the story i read thirty years ago was true. ❤
@Ilov534
@Ilov534 9 ай бұрын
i love your hair
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Thanks, the hair loves you back.
@meredith7236
@meredith7236 8 ай бұрын
Well I got nothing to loose cos my art sales gave been at a standstill for a couple of yrs
@driesketels
@driesketels 8 ай бұрын
Nothing to lose is the best place to go after it. You got this!
@NnaemekaAmamasi
@NnaemekaAmamasi 9 ай бұрын
Dries long time bro, how you been? Please tell me you're now a rich artist living in Dubai or someplace like that...! How you doing Dries?!
@Sharperthanu1
@Sharperthanu1 9 ай бұрын
That's because London England is THE art city right now (Banksy got famous there).If you dont live in London England it's better to make your art famous in cyberspace because then you'd be considered an internationally famous artist.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
As said context matters. cyberspace is also a valuable strategy for sure.
@tasnimfarah6139
@tasnimfarah6139 Ай бұрын
@andreaslightangels
@andreaslightangels 7 ай бұрын
Dries, one thumbs up is not enough. If I had ten thumbs, I would give you yhem😊
@divinenonbinary
@divinenonbinary 9 күн бұрын
AI don’t know nothing it’s a language model that have been fed by people with a lot of text written by other people. Really important to understand the difference
@S41L0R
@S41L0R 9 ай бұрын
im not even an artist but how do you do your hair? im desperate
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
What made you click? How would someone possibly be interested in this video, i don't understand... I don't really do my hair... Never used shampoo... Perhaps that helps
@S41L0R
@S41L0R 9 ай бұрын
honestly I watch it cuz its kinda interesting anyway. But that does help, thank you!@@driesketels
@straitarrow5784
@straitarrow5784 9 ай бұрын
Picasso had been a professional artist for 40 years when he made the statement. Unlike most of the artists watching this youtube channel who have been painting for less than five years .😅
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
To my knowledge we don't actually know when this story happens, the story has many versions it might even be an urban legend, I don't think there is any proof that it happened. I personally believe it happened but I'm not sure if it actually did or when it exactly did. I asked ChatGPT and here's what it told me: "The story of Picasso and the napkin sketch is a popular anecdote that has been retold and modified in various forms over the years. However, its actual veracity is uncertain, and it's often regarded as more of a parable about the value of expertise rather than a strict historical account. Many similar stories exist in various cultures and contexts to illustrate the idea that the value of an expert's work is not just in the time it takes to produce but in the years of experience and skill development that underlie it. The Picasso story in particular is often used in the context of discussing the value of artists, designers, or other professionals who might produce something quickly, but only because of their extensive background and expertise. Given the lack of hard evidence and the various iterations of the story, it's likely that the Picasso napkin anecdote falls into the category of an urban legend or apocryphal tale. While it captures an essential truth about valuing expertise, it's wise to be cautious about presenting it as a factual event without clear documentation to support it."
@LilyGazou
@LilyGazou 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been an artist for 25 years. I’m sure I’m not the only one here with that much time.
@krissyvanous
@krissyvanous 9 ай бұрын
I’ve been an artist for 40 years and a professional graphic designer for 23 years. I’m only JUST NOW seriously looking how to promote my art so I can make the transition to doing *that* full time instead. I am one of the many individuals who grew up in a household that insisted art could be nothing more than a “hobby” no matter the skill and amount of fine art classes taken. Only recently, through social media, did I realize that the “starving artist” mentality can be a myth. Eye-opening curiosity. Exhilaration. Excitement. These are some of the many feelings I experienced so far, the more I dig into learning the business side of art.
@straitarrow5784
@straitarrow5784 9 ай бұрын
@@krissyvanous charge what the market will bare.
@meredith7236
@meredith7236 8 ай бұрын
I might have to lie down
@meredith7236
@meredith7236 8 ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@sondradupree8709
@sondradupree8709 8 ай бұрын
😮
@jekalambert9412
@jekalambert9412 9 ай бұрын
Yes, it's about the status of spending lots of money on a work rather than the art itself. Makes me ashamed to call myself an artist.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Why does it make you ashamed?
@granmabern5283
@granmabern5283 9 ай бұрын
Are you ashamed to eat? Are you ashamed to pay for your home? People who make wonderful art can help transform their audience. They can also transform themselves while they are planning and creating their artwork. Selling artwork is only prostitution when the artist creates evil, soulless work.
@63phillip
@63phillip 8 ай бұрын
Always double check what chat gpt tells you as it is not always correct.
@WhiteFyre
@WhiteFyre 8 ай бұрын
8:20 I believe Jim Carrey said that he placed the check in his father’s coffin and it was buried with him?
@user-el1nr8dr8y
@user-el1nr8dr8y 7 ай бұрын
I paint with snot
@1977ajax
@1977ajax 8 ай бұрын
An old adage from the antiques industry; 'If it won't sell, put the price up.' This is nothing new.
@meredith7236
@meredith7236 8 ай бұрын
Omg what what omg what 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
@createa.googleaccount713
@createa.googleaccount713 8 ай бұрын
Internet is 👿 WHY Sell Soul?
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked
@ReligionAndMaterialismDebunked 23 күн бұрын
Jim Carrey. Hehe. You both look alike. Hehe. Ace Ventura.
@justinwhouarehappyhealthyb8
@justinwhouarehappyhealthyb8 9 ай бұрын
IF UR SITTING ON A NUMBER OF ART PIECES THAT ARENT SELLING AND THIS SECRET IS SELLING 10 TIMES MORE MEANS 10 TIMES MORE OF ZERO IS STILL ZERO...
@sondradupree8709
@sondradupree8709 9 ай бұрын
Drie Kettel, The world is being flooded by paintings on canvas. Chinese artist factories are churning them out. One in twenty people believe they are an artist . Aboriginies in remote Australia are churning out paintings. Your videos should be teaching people how to collect and appreciate paintings . Not encourage wannabe artists to supply an over supplied market.
@driesketels
@driesketels 9 ай бұрын
Those are some interesting thoughts. Would love to hear you elaborate a bit more on these topics. I'm not familiar with the aboriginal art scene. But the chinese factories that you are talking about don't really concern me that much. These factories primarily cater to demands for affordable art or reproductions. The artists working there can be skilled, but the mass-produced nature means the work might lack the unique touch or message that individual artists bring to their creations. I don't see them as competition to be honest.
@charlesgallagher1376
@charlesgallagher1376 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels everyone should be encouraged to make art. I’ve been painting with airbrush 50 years, since teaching myself in high school.
@sondradupree8709
@sondradupree8709 9 ай бұрын
@@charlesgallagher1376 . A large % of Western population hate art and artists . The vast majority of young people born after 1990 don't even know who Picasso is.
@sondradupree8709
@sondradupree8709 9 ай бұрын
@@driesketels . You are out of touch with what is going on in the art world in 2023. 1) Since 1995 Australian Aboriginal Desert art is considered the most modern form of expressionist art . Do a KZfaq search on the topic or look up Kudditji Kngwarreye or Tommy Watson . Paintings by popular Aboriginal artists sell for many thousands of dollars. 2) Western artists send a few paintings to Chinese art factories and request multiple copies. Once the copies are received back , they are slightly amended by the Artist and signed , then sold for thousands of dollars.
@charlesgallagher1376
@charlesgallagher1376 9 ай бұрын
@@sondradupree8709 I never met anyone that hates me because I’m an artist. Closed minded conservatives are afraid of artists because we tend to be individual free thinkers. But hate is a strong emotion.
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