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  1. Large interior graphics are labor-intensive with considerable detail, b., ink. I drew it for myself, but a well-off friend persuaded me to sell it to him for $1500. (At the time when the Russian currency was the dollar).

  2. I had to write custom paintings. Not much, but still. A few years (7 or so) ago, I wrote a custom diptych that went for 6.5 thousand rubles. This price did not include picture frames, because I advised the customer to choose them for the interior, so that the paintings did not look like torn fragments. In general, I paint custom paintings at a negotiated price, and I try not to accept orders from random or unfamiliar people – it is difficult for them to choose a plot by character and such customers sometimes simply cannot explain what they want. I also don't write copies on principle (the lion's share of orders are from unfamiliar people) – I don't want to be known as a plagiarist even in jest and I think that no one can write a picture better than the author anyway.

  3. Since I draw to order and I have a price list with prices for the satisfaction of a potential customer, at the moment the most expensive in the price list is a picture worth 5000 rubles, and then it depends on the additional wishes of the customer and the complexity of the work process.

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