September 3, 2006

bizcard update

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This pic­ture was taken last week, at my local pub in Cum­bria. A few biz­card dra­wings, a cou­ple of pens, a glass of beer and a pack of ciga­ret­tes. Voila! Ins­tant tra­ve­lling art stu­dio.
I’ve been dra­wing a lot of the biz­cards lately, I just haven’t been pos­ting them. Maybe one day. I like kee­ping them more to myself these days, for some rea­son.
Last Decem­ber in Paris I gave Shel Israel one of my biz­card dra­wings as a wee gift. A cou­ple of months ago Shel tells me he was at this party in San Fran­cisco. During a con­ver­sa­tion, he pulled out the biz­card from his wallet to show peo­ple. Appa­rently some­body offe­red him $100.00 for it, right there on the spot.
He dec­li­ned the gentleman’s offer, but still, he thought that was a pretty neat thing to hap­pen. So did I, when I first heard the story.
$100 is a not a huge amount of money for a piece of art, com­pa­red to say, a Warhol or a Pic­casso. But sure, yeah, it would be great to be able to sell my work at a brisk pace for $100 a pop.
Though frankly, I still believe there’s more money long-term in giving it way for free. Which, of course, is what I’m doing now.

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8 Responses to “bizcard update”

  1. Bit of a gir­lie glass there, Hugh, if you don’t mind my saying so. And I hope that’s not cold, fizzy lager I see in it. You’re in the North of England now; you should be drin­king our won­der­ful, unchi­lled real ale.

  2. Do you remem­ber we had some kind of con­ver­sa­tion around this at the same con­fe­rence? Heh — and to anyone who asks…no, the one Hugh did for me isn’t up for grabs. Period.
    BTW — my good lady would give her eye teeth for a pack of Regals right now But only at Spa­nish tax paid prices. -:)

  3. Hugh, I was thi­king about pre­ci­sely this yes­ter­day when I wal­ked past one of those high street card shops with a load of old tat in the windows…you know, usual not funny cards and mugs and stuff. It did make me think “I should chat with Hugh as there is a busi­ness here…somehow”.…but I guess it could be selling out. There is a way though…just need to noodle on it more. Looks at Banksy and his inc­rea­singly popu­lar book (http://www.banksy.co.uk/menu.html). Would I pay £20 for a Gaping­Void book at Christ­mas. yeah, probably…

  4. Sheamus says:

    $100 USD is way too low for an ori­gi­nal, uni­que and highly crea­tive work of art. And you would have to con­ti­nue to own the copy­right inc­lu­ding sub­se­quent use res­tric­tions. The num­bers are fun though… I had read in one of your post that you had crea­ted at least 10,000 works over the years (x$100) equals a cool million. Bet you could sell 10,000 ori­gi­nals is less than a year! Also, ask Den­nis how to set-up things to mini­mize tax situa­tion. BTW that pub and that beer… Wish I was there.

  5. Graham says:

    I enjoy posts like this Hugh. More snapshots of more work sta­tions please.

  6. I love my ori­gi­nal Hugh cards. Keep it up!

  7. A book Hugh…the world needs a Hugh book. Let the peo­ple vote at http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2006/09/03/737984.aspx

  8. shel israel says:

    Well I tur­ned down the $100, but if someone wants to swee­ten the pot, I’m lis­te­ning. for the right price I’ll throw in a bottle of Stormhoek.