Tina Wendon

FEE STRUCTURE for PAINTINGS

In the art market, paintings are commonly priced by a square inch value relative to overall size,
as per the chart below, but every work is unique. Subject matter, intricacy and finish level
are also factors.

SIZE (“)       $$$ PER SQ IN      PRICE

18 x 24              $5.00              $2,200
24 x 36              $4.50              $3,900
30 x 40              $4.25              $5,100
36 x 48              $3.50              $6,000
36 x 60              $3.30              $7,100
48 x 72              $3.25              $9,500
60 x 72              $3.00              $13,000
120 x 72            $2.00              $17,300

Commissioned portraits are typically priced between $7000 and $25,000, depending on size and complexity.

Periodically, available works will be posted on the Virtual Open Studio page.

Prints from select pieces can be ordered. Prices vary, but most range between $600 and $1800.

CONTACT INFO:
email: tinawendon@gmail.com
phone: 603-504-4703
website: tinawendon.com

MAX PERUTZ, Nobel Prize Winner 1962
ink & oil on canvas, 24″ x 18″

Original in the private collection of Susan & Prof. Robin Perutz, Leeds, England.
Print installed at the Max F. Perutz Laboratory, Vienna, Austria.

The painting shall be a tribute to a great scientist and also a source of inspiration for everybody who comes to work. I actually caught myself smiling when I looked at it this morning. If a painting can convey this emotional energy  – then a lot has been achieved.
—Alwin Köhler, Associate Professor, Max F. Perutz Laboratories, Vienna, Austria

ELOISE
oil on canvas, 40″ x 30″, private commission

FEE STRUCTURE for FAUX EFFECTS

The unique process featured on the Faux Effects & Trompe L’Oeil page was developed by the artist to simulate an authentic, eroded appearance. Reasonably priced between $1.00 and $3.50 per sq in, it can be applied to rolled or stretched canvas. Alternative surfaces are also a possibility.

    

FAUX VINTAGE MAP DETAILS

FEE STRUCTURE for TROMPE L’OEIL

Trompe l’oeil mural prices are governed by substrate and scale. The details below were painted directly onto a bare, concrete, backyard wall for an ancient fresco appearance, almost an echo of what might have once been there. Delicately painted leaves are integrated with real foliage on the last detail. See the full image, a work in progress on the Faux Effects & Trompe L’Oeil page.