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March 18
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Karl P.
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My name is Karl Payne. I'm a High School senior, ready to move on to get a degree in Mechanical Engineering. I really enjoy metal sculpture and painting miniatures, but also enjoy multi-media projects and pen sketching. I recently won an American Visions medal in the Scholastic Arts competition for one of my sculptures. Anyways, please peruse my gallery, there's quite a bit of variety in there. Thanks for stopping by!
Current Residence: Only in your mind... Favourite photographer: Kitul Favourite style of art: Metal sculpture, Computer, Oil paintings Operating System: Windows 7 MP3 player of choice: iPod Touch Wallpaper of choice: Mostly video games
Favorite visual artistArthur GansonFavorite moviesV for VendettaFavorite gamesSSBBFavorite gaming platformPCTools of the TradeSoldering torch, pliersOther InterestsYoyoing, robotics, metal art
Well, most of my stuff I don't sell. However, for pricing, I would add the hours you spent on it (decide on what wage you get for an hour of work) plus the cost of materials. That seems to work out well. So, a necklace/earring set, that cost maybe $5 in materials, that took 3 hours to make, at a rate of $10 an hour, would fetch at least $35, which a reasonable price for jewelery. Tables, chairs, ect. should be the same way, but take a longer time, so would cost more.
Thank you for all the s!!! And merry Christmas again!
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