Artist's who take the long view know that the price of art materials has actually fallen relation the consumer price index.
An example would be the series 1 Liquitex $2.45 in 1970, and now $5.00 to $8.50. That's barely doubling or tripling in 37 years. A pair of canvas pliers were $14.50 in 1972, and better ones are now available for sale at most discount art stores for $15.50.
Just remember some other examples of price hikes.
A car in 1970 cost $1,500 to $3,000, today cars cost $12,000 to $40,000- not including luxury cars.
A house that cost $11,000 in 1970 now sells for $970,000 in the Bay area).
A pack of Marlboro was $0.33 (yes 33 cents) and now is about $5.00.
A gallon of gas was $0.33 in 1968, and now ........pity cars do not run on acrylic paint!
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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