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  • Brad Rhoades

    Member
    December 3, 2017 at 10:35 pm

    Hello everyone,

    I am wondering if anyone has a standard contract they use with charities? Or any suggestions on what basic set up to use? 50/50 split? Or is there any standard split between both parties? I want to approach charities and use certain paintings for fund raising/auction but I want to approach with some sort of strategy. And help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    Brad

    • Crista Cloutier

      Administrator
      December 4, 2017 at 9:52 am

      Hi Brad,

       

      It’s not standard to approach charities with a contract. They will give you a receipt for the work but it ends there. Some charities do give the artist a portion of the sale but not all. Not most, in fact.

      I hope that helps.

       

      Crista

  • tzvetomir

    Member
    December 5, 2017 at 11:10 am

    Hello everyone,

    I would like to share that I sold a painting the other day to a business client who will give it as a present to the Embassy of Finland. This is not very important but what I did was that together with the painting I attached a folder with the following info and photos in Bulgarian and English: Artists Statement, Information about my tree planting initiative, Information with values and functions of trees and forests, Certificate of Authenticity, Green certificate verifying that 30% of the sale price of the artwork goes for tree planting, 4 photos of the working process in my studio and a gift card.

    The Marketing director who received it was very impressed 🙂

    Here you can see some photos(not very good quality) of all the papers and info I did send: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-6zlSApIKhe0bDPa15C7lCnAS148UOUf

    What do you think about it? I wonder if this is not too much…? Your thoughts very much appreciated!

    • cloe

      Member
      January 25, 2018 at 2:22 am

      Hello Tzvetomir,

      I’ve checked the images you’ve shared and In my opinion you had a great idea. I believe it is very interesting for a buyer to better know the artist behind the piece he/she bought. And It opens a communication channel too! I usually send a letter to buyers that buy my art without knowing me in person.
      We are artists, emotions are very important for us and communication too, plus the buyer is buying a piece of our soul. It feels right to let him/her know what’s behind it!

       

       

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