Category Archives: Art care & display

Vibrant new show for the First Fridays Art Walk tonight

It’s raining now, but they’re predicting a clearing by 5PM, so head out to the First Fridays art walk downtown tonight. We’re open early from 6 to 8:30, and there’s ususally plenty of parking on Main Street. Opening tonight at the gallery: “A Touch of Red”- New and recent landscape paintings from Provence to the Tropics with a splash of Valentine’s Day red.

Tropical painting of Key West

“A Place in the Sun”, Key West
Oil on Canvas, 16×20″
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Where we are: 

Jennifer Young Studio & Gallery is located at 16 East Main Street, (between 1st and Foushee) two blocks east of the Jefferson Hotel.

New winter/spring hours: 

Beginning in February, gallery hours for the winter/spring season are Wednesday through Friday from 12-6 PM and Saturdays from 11-2.

We’re also open during the First Fridays Richmond Art Walk from 6 to 8:30 PM and by appointment at other times. For additional information contact us or call 804-254-1008. Click here to view a map and get driving directions from your location.





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New “Art for Food” charity auction listed- Provence watercolor

Here is the latest in my series of charity auctions for the Central Virginia Foodbank. I am listing this little Provence watercolor of the Luberon Valley on eBay, and you will notice some adjustments to the listing due to the things I wrote about in my previous posts here and here.

Provence watercolor landscape painting

“Summer Vineyard”
Overall size 8×10″ (image size 5×7″)
sold

Bidding has ended for this item, but you can see the latest art auction here.





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Online charity art auctions- The learning curve part II

Look for a new “Art for Food” auction posting later today. Meanwhile, here’s  a follow-up to my previous post  on the charity art auctions I’m holding for the CVFB. Filed under the ”hadn’t thought of that one” category:

1. Sales tax: Only after a couple of auctions were listed did it dawn on me that I probably had to collect VA sales tax. Doh! A call to the VA Dept. of Taxation confirmed this.  I am selling the item and then once I collect the profits, I’m turning around and donating the money to charity. Even though it’s a donation, it’s still a retail sale and subject to the tax for in-state sales. I can’t really do anything about past auctions but pay the tax myself. But for the future a statement to collect sales tax in Virginia will be included in the listings. 

2. Framing: Due to the time involved in listing and promoting the auctions, making the donations, as well as packaging and shipping (not to mention creating the artwork), I cannot provide an in-house framing service for the charity auctions. Watercolors should be framed under glass, and shipping glass requires a lot more time and care in the packing and additional cost (and risk). It also adds another dimension of confusion to my whole accounting process. The good news is that these pieces are created in sizes that can be matted inexpensively, and fit easily into standard-size frames  found readily at local frame shops and even craft stores.

3. Donations: I started these auctions out with 100% of the proceeds going to the charity. However, since these auctions are an ongoing 6 month project, I really do have to consider the processing costs. Paypal, my online money transfer agent, assesses processing fees, reducing the total amount that I collect. If I can designate 95% of the proceeds to the charity, this will defray my costs for processing and any listing fees (for eBay listings and/or extra features).

More thoughts on eBay: I’ve been reading more on the eBay/Missionfish deal and can see that there might be some benefits to listing there. I’ve learned that in addition to your auction being listed on eBay’s site and in the GivingWorks category, it is also listed on Missionfish. There are claims of better visibility and higher returns for GivingWorks listings over regular listings. Without having listed there I don’t know how accurate that is.

The main hesitation I’ve been having are the Missionfish fees. At first blush, 15-20% of the donation seems like a painfully large processing fee. Will it really save that much time over ArtByUs in the processes of listing, fulfillment, documentation and donation? Will the venues provided through eBay GivingWorks increase the number of bids? If those two things were true, it might very well be worth a try.





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A few gallery snaps from the “Small Stuff” show

Don’t let anyone tell you that hanging a show for a bunch of small works is an easy task. But after it was all in place, we were very happy with the results, and I’m glad to report that my husband and I are still married. ;-) Here are a few shots from the show, on view now through Jan. 30th:

When we were looking at this space for the gallery, one of the first things I noticed was this cute built-in. It’s a perfect display for my minis and my new line of watercolor/pen and inks. Here I’ve decorated it with some lights and mistle toe:

miniature landscape paintings

A close-up that shows some of the ornaments–I like the little silver and gold Christmas balls along the bottom shelf:

miniature landscape paintings in a group

On the opposite wall are the landscape paintings of Venice and Lake Como:

landscape paintings of Venice and Lake Como

Close-up shot of the mantlepiece decorated with paintings. To the left of the large Venetian landscape are a series of little square 6×6″ Lake Como paintings. Anyone who has read my blog for a while, or my squidoo lens on hanging art must know I’m a fan of grouping big and small paintings together like this. I’d love to do something similar over my fireplace mantle at home.

paintings of Lake Como and Venice

A small grouping from the next room of some of my more local autumn scenes:

paintings of autumn landscapes by Jennifer Young

I  guess that’s really all I had time for, photography-wise. I may share a few more snaps and I will definitely share more info on some of the individual pieces in the show very soon.





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Miniature landscape painting of the Tuscany sunset

This painting sold last night at my gallery exhibition preview, but it’s still on view tonight for the First Fridays downtown art walk. It is a companion to another Tuscany painting I blogged about a couple of days ago:

Tuscany landscape painting sunset

“Lingering Light, Tuscany II”
Oil on linen, about 3.5″ x 7.75″
sold

If you’re doing the downtown art walk tonight in Richmond, come by Jennifer Young Studio & Gallery and see all of the “Small Stuff” — miniature paintings and prints –on display for the holiday season. The gallery is located at 16 East Main Street between 1st and Foushee.

If you’re not in Richmond, I am continually uploading new paintings to my web gallery, or you can see them offered first here, on the blog. I’m also offering free shipping (with some restrictions) until the end of the year, for holiday shopping convenience.

Useful links:

Ideas for hanging “small stuff”
How I pack paintings for shipping

My purchasing FAQ’s
My gallery information (and virtual tour)





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