So here is the majority of my show. I should have one or two more done tonight. But I am looking for opinions. I posted the paintings in order of size, since that's probably how someone walking in the coffee shop would see it. Unfortunately, I think the strength of the paintings runs the other direction. Does that mean I should drop the largest? Or spend my last evening re-painting the female face on the first one? I re-worked it last night and it's much better, but being the focal point, it's just not very good. I could also use PRICE and TITLE help! I think I've priced a little low, b/c the economy sucks and I need the money. So here it is:

This one is "Wedding Day" and is about 4 feet long. I did it for our wedding portrait. Not for sale.

This one is about 3 feet tall and has some glass bead effects in it. Done about 7 years ago, there is a hidden image; an outline of my hips. Priced at $350 and titled "Hips."

Maybe 2 feet tall, "Dance" is priced at $225. It was painted this week. I fixed the baby face since the last posting.

Our newest painting--at one day old--is "Nature." A fan favorite, it's under 2 foot square and is priced at $200.

A Kevin favorite (who wouldn't love a painting of their wife zoning out?) is "Silence." Also painted within the past week and standing at about a foot and a half, it's at $200.


"Maria" and "Christina" were painted a couple years back, are a couple feet across, and are going for $175 each, or $325 together.
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is last one is not the smallest at around three feet wide, but will be placed on a separate wall near the back of the shop. It was done a few years ago when I had studio time at Sips. I can't decide to sell at $400 or keep it in the family, since "Daddy" is another sort of family piece. (I have a hard time parting with paintings since I often paint the people I love and memories.)
Urgh!
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