
Sales have been pretty slow as of late

There's no lack of potential customers, but how to reach them?

Watching a show on sheep handling a thought struck me, art buyers are not that far from sheep and I already own a potential sheep dog (she's a Terrier, what she lacks in size she compensates in frenetic energy)

Soon the customers where standing in line for my drawings..
this is sweet, random...but sweet!
ReplyDeleteahah genious solution. Made me laugh :)
ReplyDeleteAlways great work.
Who breeds those buyers?
ReplyDeleteThey seem to have good quality coats for fleecing.
You never fail to impress us! Really really love your artworks! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha -- very lateral idea -- like it. I'll start training my dachshund immediatedly!
ReplyDeletethanks all, Rico I'm not sure a dachshund have the rierce temperament for herding though Rico
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