Sculpture prices (all sculptures are done with polymer clay; I can sculpt with other materials, like papier-mache, but polymer clay is my main material, and the prices here are based on sculptures done with it):
Note: all measurements are of the figurine without base, and use either height or length, whichever is larger.
Small (up to about 2 1/2 inches) simple figurine with no base - $10 (I've made something like this, I just need to post pictures of it)
Small figurine with a more dynamic pose and maybe some simple props (like Raven's cloak and the sun-ball he's wearing at his waist) - $15
Small figurine with intense detailing or a difficult pose - $20
Medium-sized (up to perhaps five inches?) simplistic figurine with no base - $25
Medium-sized figurine with a more dynamic pose and simple props - $30
Medium-sized figurine with intense detailing or a difficult pose - $40
Large, simplistic figurine (up to about eight inches) with no base (or just a simple one) - $50
Large figurine with a more dynamic pose and simple props - $60
Large figurine with intense detailing or a difficult pose - $70
Very large simplistic figurine (about 12 inches - which is, I think, pushing the limits of the medium in which I work) - $80
Very large figurine with a more dynamic pose and simple props - $90
Very large figurine with intense detailing or a difficult pose - $100
Sculpture samples (pardon the horrible pictures; they're the best I can do):
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Custom-Made Beads (and other jewelry-making accoutrements):
Hand-formed beads, approximately 13-15 mm with approximately 1.5 mm holes: $1 each, or $10 per dozen. Bear in mind that, since these are hand-formed and hand-sanded, size and shape may vary slightly. Also, I can make these beads in various faux stone types; turquoise, pectolite, opal, agate, and others; see my bead samples for what is possible.
Roller-formed beads, approximately 10 mm with approximately 1.5 mm holes: fifty cents each, or $5 per dozen. I can make these in any one of three shapes; round, oval, or bicone. Shape still varies slightly, but not nearly as much as the hand-formed beads.
Donut beads: Prices vary according to size and style, but 25 mm donuts with 5 mm holes start at $5 each. Size and shape vary, since these are hand-formed.
Pendants: Depending on the size, pendants start at $2 each.
Goddess Figurines: Small figurines (approximately 32 mm) start at $2. I can make larger goddess figurines, I just don't have any samples for them.
Bead Samples:
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Fursuit Heads:
Seeing as I've just gotten into head-making, I don't expect to be commissioned for one just yet. However, on the off-chance someone might like the way I built my first head, I'll take commissions for them. The first head I made is a 'use-your-own-eyes' mask, but I'm quite capable of building a head with acrylic dome eyes. (which I'm actually in the middle of doing)
So, prices. Seeing as I *am* a rank amateur, my starting price for a fursuit head will be $100+, plus cost of fur (or feathers?) and shipping. (which is probably grossly underselling myself, but which I must do until I gain experience/a portfolio) I can make a head with a moving jaw; but I must have a DTD of your head to do so. (and I would prefer to make static-jaw heads for others, actually, but I'll do my best)
If you want a bird head, I can make the beak with either fabric or papier-mache. I can also make a dinosaur or dragon head with papier-mache. I use Super-Sculpey or air dry clay for other features; lips, teeth, nose, what have you.
I've never tried a toony head, but I'd be willing to give it a shot.
Head Samples:
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Painted Stones:
I use craft acrylics to paint stones, and I generally seal them with either a gloss or matte acrylic spray. If they are to be kept outside, they'll need to be resprayed periodically with a UV protectant acrylic sealant. I generally prefer to paint dragons and other legendary beasts, but I'm always looking for a good challenge.
Slate - depending on the size of the slate and the complexity of the painting, my prices start at $5 for a 5-inch stone.
Round River Stones - again, depending on the size of the stone and the complexity of the desired painting, my prices start at $5 for a 3-inch stone. (bear in mind that the painting goes all the way around the stone)
Stone Samples:
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Drawings:
I use various media to draw, but my most common at this point are pen and coloured pencil. I can also draw with scratchboard, markers, graphite, and pastels. I also can and will draw nearly any subject (nothing mature, please, though I will consider tasteful nudity). My prices start from $20 for an 8X10 drawing and vary upward according to complexity of the subject and size of the drawing.
Drawing Samples:
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Woodburning:
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Woodburning Samples:
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Paintings:
I paint using acrylics (though I'm experimenting with watercolours), and my paintings have a loose, more dreamlike feel to them than anything else. I prefer to paint more natural settings and subjects; no technology, please. My prices start from $100 for a 12X16 inch canvas and vary according to size and complexity of the piece.
Painting Samples:
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Devious Comments
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