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A constantly recurring issue with students, when I'd hear them say "Wow, how did they do that?" and I'd respond that as aspiring artists, the more relevant question is "why did they do that".
This, in itself isn't meant to denigrate the work in question, but simply to put it into a broader context! Nobody can deny the skills and craftsmanship, they are, as good as they get, and if the artist enjoys it, and makes a wedge out of it *, then good luck to them.
* A piece of this size and complexity will take many hundreds of hours. A minimum self employed hourly rate has to be £30. I'd estimate that on hours alone (and that's a really inadequate way of looking at it TBH) that piece would need to fetch at least £15,000. If its in a gallery, they would take at least 50% (some, up to 80%) so if you want £15.000, then you have to price it at £30,000.
No wonder artists are mostly dirt poor!
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