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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Taking Inventory

Taking Inventory
November 2010

     Once you have accumulated a number of paintings, taking inventory is essential. There are many ways and formulas to organize, store and keep an inventory of your artwork. I have found the following system easy and practical for me.

     After I consider a painting finished I sign it and give it a title. On the back on the painting surface I record all pertinent information such as the title, dimension and media. I also give it a “catalog” number or reference. For my catalog number I use my initials and a number. I then document all of this information on a database in my computer which I arrange by categories such as “landscapes”, “abstracts”, “figures”, etc... I finally take a high resolution digital photo of my artwork which I can later use to update my web site and/or use in a presentation portfolio.

     Being organized as well as keeping accurate records is tedious and requires some regiment, but it is indispensable if you consider yourself a professional artist.

Yvette Stenzel

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