Lynda and Jake have given you some great information! I don't know if anyone can give you more informative answers. But I am going to try to just say that you have to decide what your work is worth to you. If you are doing this as a hobby or part time, and you have another income coming in, then maybe you just need to charge enough to buy some more supplies so you can learn more and fill your passion.
If you are just starting out, you may also want to charge less but do work that you love and then build onto your portfolio for future work. The thing is to feel good about yourself and what you are doing with your metal art.
Lynda and Jake have given
Lynda and Jake have given you some great information! I don't know if anyone can give you more informative answers. But I am going to try to just say that you have to decide what your work is worth to you. If you are doing this as a hobby or part time, and you have another income coming in, then maybe you just need to charge enough to buy some more supplies so you can learn more and fill your passion.
If you are just starting out, you may also want to charge less but do work that you love and then build onto your portfolio for future work. The thing is to feel good about yourself and what you are doing with your metal art.
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