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A question about opening times and cultural refs
Amethyst:
So I was having a look through the auction guidelines again and I noticed this;
Saturday: 9:00-18:00 (9:00-10:00 Sponsors only)
Will there be bidding between 9-10 or is it just for viewing? It would seem unfair on the artists if there stuff was put on live auction between these times when there are fewer people in the room.
Also, I know theres a 'no copyrighted' characters rule but what about an anthro version of a popular film character taking little things about there design so they are recognisable but not a copy. An example would be; An anthro wolf Jack Sparrow. He has the hat, hair, beard etc but he's not a direct copy. I'm using that as an example, as I don't want to ruin the surprise.
Cosmo:
Hi Amethyst
The Art Show is not live bidding, its pre-bidding. If items get enough bids in pre-bidding then they go through to the live auction on Sunday evening. If they don't get enough bids for the live auction they sell for whatever the highest bid is when the Art Show closes on the Sunday (You choose a minimum bid when you submit the item). The Sponsor early entry is just an extra benefit for sponsors where they get to have the first look, before the room gets too crowded, though they can still bid.
As far as the copyrighted characters goes, as long as it's an homage and not a direct copy then that would be ok. For example, drawing your own interpretation of what Puss in Boots should look like should be fine, drawing the Dreamworks version of him and selling it, on the other hand, would not be.
Hope that helps :)
Amethyst:
thanks! Also; another question.
How is our art displayed? Is it just pinned up, given a temporary mount, laid out on a table?
I think I saw that we couldn't sell framed stuff ( due to glass).
Cosmo:
Hi Amethyst,
Most artwork is hung on Gridwall panels, though if we runout of space on the panels we then use tables.
We prefer artwork to be framed, as this protects the art better, though clip frames do have a tendency to come apart because of the types of hook we have to use on the Gridwall, so more traditional frames are better.
Amethyst:
Okey dokey, I'll get a frame. I want looking at a canvas too which would have been even trickier!
I guess because its hung up, no 3D stuff? I have a custom pony I'd like to auction is all...
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