Some artists never make the "big times". I've been selling my work for 15 years, and my prices are not expensive. In order to gain high prices:
Your work must compete with the best in your style. You'll need to sell from a well known gallery, national show, or some other venue where experienced collectors buy work.
Get published in magazines, win national competitions.
There's nothing wrong with making lower prices - you can sell a lot of paintings. It took me 6 years of education from the best and a lot of practice and even some failure to begin to sell my work in galleries. If it were easy, everyone would do it, and it wouldn't be wroth much.
Some artists never make the "big times". I've been selling my work for 15 years, and my prices are not expensive. In order to gain high prices:
Your work must compete with the best in your style.
You'll need to sell from a well known gallery, national show, or some other venue where experienced collectors buy work.
Get published in magazines, win national competitions.
There's nothing wrong with making lower prices - you can sell a lot of paintings. It took me 6 years of education from the best and a lot of practice and even some failure to begin to sell my work in galleries. If it were easy, everyone would do it, and it wouldn't be wroth much.