The Economics of a Mosaic Commission

in #money7 years ago

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At the bottom of every post I write “Thank you, your support of my blog makes it possible for me to continue making art!” and this is the absolute truth.

Why do I say this, doesn’t the commissioning client pay me? Well yes, but not enough to actually pay for time, overhead and materials. Usually it pays for about 50% or if it’s a really well-paid project 75%. This post will give you a peak into the economics of one of my mosaic commissions and the role that Steemit now plays in my art-making.

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You may think that this isn’t a very good business model and you’re right but it’s unfortunately the reality for most creatives. Everyone I know in the ceramics world not only lives a very frugal life but also has some other way to generate this 25-75% that they can’t work into their sales price. Some subsidize their creative endeavors with teaching, some work another job, some have a spouse who has a well-paying job, some have family money, and many here in Portland have very low overhead because they bought their home when one could for $50K. This is the difference between a mortgage of $500 or less vs the $4,000. per month that creatives have to pay here these days for rents/mortgages.

There have been times when I could juggle several projects with some paying better than others to balance out the underpaying commissions but this seems to be the case less frequently than ever.

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Why doesn't the market bear the real cost of a handmade item? This is a subject for another post because it's a very good question worth discussing in depth, but a few cursory answers are that here in the U.S. the middle class has been shrinking and wealth is in the hands of fewer than 20 years ago and to make matters worse, average incomes haven’t increased to meet the rate of inflation. Additionally, our society doesn’t really value creativity when it comes to paying for it. We rely heavily on the fruits of the efforts of creatives everyday, but the designers, the writers and makers behind the products, the ideas, the art, music and poetry are rarely the ones who get rich.

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The good news is that I have stepped into a new paradigm as an artist because of Steemit. I now know that I can be paid for my process here on the platform and this helps compensate for the hours of work I couldn’t charge for. There is also the added benefit of wonderful friends and together we are creating this new paradigm that has the potential to shift wealth accessibility and distribution worldwide and to allow for all kinds of creative projects to happen that weren't possible previously (Hardfork Series for example).

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In looking at the project that I finished yesterday, the Dogwood Mosaic, I knew that it should be about a $2,800.-$3,000. project but could only charge $1,500.00. Here is the breakdown of tasks and time each took:

15.5 hours Design (includes all research, sketching, and alterations that were requested by the client)
14.75 rolling slabs and cutting the tile from wet clay
12.5 glazing and all kiln loading and unloading
4.0 pre-setting (putting all the tiles in place and putting the face adhesive on it for the tile setter
2.5 client meetings
2.0 office (invoicing and misc communications)
1.0 gathering materials
Total: 52.25 hours

$1,500.00 divided by 52.25 hrs = $28.70
$28.70/ hour is a good rate at face value, except that my overhead (rent, firing electrical, kiln maintenance, utilities, taxes, all costs of running a business dictate that I need to earn $53/hr at minimum to break even and all profit happens above this.

In addition, I created
1, 2, 3, 4 posts which yielded author rewards of $440.00 and assuming that the rewards for this post are similar, I will earn about $560. half of which is Steem Power. This yield is approximate and depends on values and when I trade the $280 SBD->BTC->USD, but I can estimate walking away with about $2,240.00.US Dollars just from posting about this project.

I also have to add the 10 hours needed to create the posts into my total hour:
$3,740.00 divided by 62.25 hours = $60.08 per hour which meets all of my expenses, pays me and even gives me a little extra either to save or to have some fun with.
Whoohooo!!! Thank you Steemit!!

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Also worthy of note is that usually my estimate for pricing a detailed mosaic is between $800/sf (earns a profit) and $400/sf (bare minimum just to pay expenses but means I give most of my time for free). But when making a piece this small-1.75 Square feet- the design time is the same as it would be for a piece 4x its size so it’s difficult to charge enough and to determine price. Plus the cutting of this mosaic involved some extra time-consuming carving and unusually detailed glazing, so more time was spent than the average square foot of mosaic.

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I could have made this mosaic much simpler and less nuanced, but I am and have always been committed to honoring the life force of the piece and in this case the ultra detailed work was needed to make it come alive. Without it the imagery would have been too flat for the small 17” x 14” space. My mosaics live on for potentially a hundred or more years so they have to be worthy.

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mosaic will be installed in this space

2 years ago I would have had to either say no to this project or, if I wanted the work I would need to subsidize it with my quality of life or go into debt. Thankfully, because I have the support of you Steemians, I can pay my expenses and I'm beginning to dare to imagine projects that I really want to do beyond commissions!

And one more piece of life improvement plan is to buy myself more freedom by lowering my overhead (which has tripled in 10 years) by half.. This is one of my main goals this year and it will put me in a better position to ride the vicissitudes both of work flow and of crypto values and ultimately give me more freedom and prosperity which I welcome wholeheartedly!

So I say it again and now you know why thank you thank you for supporting my blog, my life as an artist is getting better everyday because of you!


Ruth Frances Greenberg, ceramic artist

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It is wonderful that steemit has made it possible for we artists to earn from our work in this manner. I do wonder, as we move digitally, how much more we can sell digitally. It seems the next phase.

I used to be a printmaker and moved my artwork digital a few years back mainly due to not finding a good studio space when I was travelling. I found having my entire studio in my bag made it all worth while. Then I found it easier to earn from digital art as well, as I could sell my work as an original in my usual way but also sell prints and my work ON things endlessly, thanks to digital world.
Now, with steemit, though I want to get back into doing some of my real world printmaking as I see I can make it to share on steemit and possibly earn from simply sharing the process and finished piece. It's turning out to be a good time for artists. And I am glad we can support one another on here as well!

Oh and I LOVE your work, by the way, LOVE. The bird piece really moved me as I often use animals in my own work.

Great comment @donnadavisart and thanks for your support! Digital art certainly has a real place and many advantages. My partner who is a painter has been really taken with digital painting and he get's sucked in for hours. I seem to be a hands-on kind of person and find writing on the computer to be deeply satisfying but haven't found other ways to create digitally that ignite my creativity. Yet that is ;-).

I hope that you are able to tap into the support and potential here for your artmaking. I'll go over to your blog and see what you're doing. Consider joining Steemsugars (group encouraging women to get into crypto and we support each other here on steemit).here is the discord channel:https://discord.gg/D2V8nq9

Steemit this is a great opportunity to realize themselves for creative people. This creative work is often poorly paid. And here we get the financial support that helps us go further in our creative journey. And for me. My dream is to make photography my life's work. But in my village it's too cheap labor. It won't even allow me to buy a good camera and equip the Studio. But Steemit gives me this chance. I already have the money to buy my first Canon. Next week I'm going to visit the store and buy it. This is so cool! Thank you all for the support. Thanks to you my dream closer to me!

I"m so so glad to hear that your dreams are coming true, yay!!! CHeers to a bright, prosperous, creative and free life!

wow! Your work is beautiful! I am so glad Steemit is supporting you as it would be a shame for you to stop due to financial constraints. I can see a lot of time and love goes into your pieces too!

Thanks @beautifulbullies! I did nearly give up after 25 years of making art for a living and when I found Steemit aug 2016, a new world opened up. While it didn't begin to really supplement my income in any kind of reliable way since I was so new, it did breath a new life into my creative work and I felt valued for the first time in years. Now it's making a big difference financially and I'm so grateful!!

That truly is fantastic :)

Aaaw. This is why I am so emotionally invested in Steemit. One of the things I love about this platform is the fact that it gives artists their own place in the sun. One of my favorite steemit writers once said that she might just stick to Steemit and not go through all the hassle of having her fiction published. I'm glad you're here in Steemit sharing your craft, showing us what dedication is, and how you do things with love. I still have a tiny upvote for everyone I admire on this platform but all of you are the reason why I wish to add more value to it. It is a pleasure to support you, @natureofbeing.

I completely agree @dandalion and it's a great pleasure to support you too! btw, best comment ever :-)))).

Thank you for sharing! Especially the details, most artists don't want to share exact numbers, or simply don't know them, because of inconsistencies. Also considering Steemit isn't you main/only income, you can afford to share more amazing content than average Steemian.
Detail in art is usually what makes it stand out :D

It's true that so many people seem reluctant to share financial details! I find the financial picture fascinating and wish I could see this aspect of other's lives.

I've always thought that if I could be full time here on Steemit my work would be so much better!! maybe one day. Anyway, thanks for your comment and support!

My pleasure :D
Another cool thing about Steemit: the transparency ^^
Eventually, I hope most people will realize that posting quality content will pay off in the long run.

Hi Ruth, you said it all right. I know some brilliant artist from my country who also found rewards for their toil previously seeming unable to drive their economy. We live at an exciting time when creatives can be rewarded for their beautiful works. Artists previously had the need to maintain a day job they don't really enjoy doing - at the expense of their art just to make a living. I am no artist, and can't claim that I get it fully, but the love poured into your work is worth so much more. I am glad to be able to support you with whatever small Steem Power I hold.

Thank you back for sharing your brilliance with us!

You're the best @steemitph :-), thanks so much!

Truely wonderful! I was very curious about the cost of your pieces! Thank you for being so open about the finances behind your business. The transparency is really amazing and also shows your generosity! I'm very happy thay steemit has enabled you to pursue projects you otherwise couldn't have done! :) keep up the great work both in your art and on steemit!

thanks @nick725! I have come to believe that the silence we all feel around financial topics is part of what keeps us all imprisoned economically. If we all shared, we'd all learn so much from each other and wouldn't go into debt I'm pretty sure!! Anyway, thanks for your support and comment!

I completely agree! openness could really help us all break free of these financial struggles! Also financial education is really lacking in our education and society today... Integrating some could help a massive number of people! :)

Most definitely! I also think that simply sharing amongst our uneducated selves teaches though....exposure helps dispel the mystery and confusion that compels us often to make poor decisons.

I do not understand much about financial situations, but I see that their work is great! and that is what impresses me. congratulations. you are a really successful artist :)
See you

you're so sweet, thanks @artizm, I appreciate your support!

wow this is so pretty!
I just found out about you. I'm gonna follow you now and I really hope to see more of your art :) and steemit is so awesome!

thanks and indeed, steemit Is awesome!! glad to meet you...

Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time !
You have nicely expressed your feeling ! 😁

it sure does doesn't it?!! thanks @ankur310794