How much do Convention artists make?

How much do Convention artists make?

Well, turns out I'm on the low end of the average: the Devastator/Beat survey reports that the average convention dealer earns $1,000 per convention. Of course, they also note that if it's an indie con (as opposed to what they call a “comic con”) the average dealer earns $615, which is more on line with my experiences.

How much money do you make at Artist Alley?

Artist Alley: $947 Small Press: $1,175 *There were not enough exhibitors with booths responding to break out WonderCon Tables or Exhibitor Booths for comparison.

Is it legal to sell fan art at conventions?

One-of-a-kind, original drawings and paintings are legal. Since everyone does it, copyright holders must not care. If I only sell fan art at conventions, and not online or in stores, it is okay.

Is Artist Alley worthwhile?

Artist Alley is worth it if you go prepared, energized, and organized. You have to spend money to make money, especially since most standard booths range anywhere from $125-$425 for just the basic space. The better prepared your setup is, the more likely you'll be to attract foot traffic that will lead to sales.

What should I bring to Artist Alley?

Convention in art is a term used to describe an accepted way of representing something, either formal or symbolical. For example there is a tacit consent when looking at Florentine Renaissance painting, to interpret linear perspective as indicating depth and recession.

What is artist alley?

The Artists Alley is the space at a convention where amateur and professional artists display their work, draw commissioned sketches and badges, and may sell merchandise of their work such as prints, CDs, comic books, and buttons.

How do I set up an Artist Alley table?

table we put at least 1-2 prints behind the portfolio book (as seen in the photo).