What is Blue II?
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What is Blue II?
Blue II is a motor yacht with a length of 55.99m. The yacht’s builder is Turquoise from Turkey who delivered superyacht Blue II in 2020. The superyacht has a beam of 9.55m, a draft of 3.4m and a volume of 706 GT.
Who owns Blue II yacht?
Inside BLUE II Yacht • Turquoise • 2020 • Owner Rolly Ridder van Rappard
Name: | Blue II |
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Price: | $ 50 million |
Annual Running Cost: | $ 5 million |
Owner: | Louis Ridder van Rappard |
Captain: | Pls send info! |
Why do artists use diptych?
Diptychs were a favored art form of Medieval paintings, which continued into the Renaissance period. They were commonly hinged together as a means of protecting the artwork encased within. Diptychs could be used as sacred artworks for Christian art, and they were sometimes made into altarpieces.
What should I charge for a painting?
Pay yourself a reasonable hourly wage, add the cost of materials and make that your asking price. For example, if materials cost $50, you take 20 hours to make the art, and you pay yourself $20 an hour to make it, then you price the art at $450 ($20 X 20 hours + $50 cost of materials).
How much should I sell my first painting?
Multiply the painting’s width by its length to arrive at the total size, in square inches. Then multiply that number by a set dollar amount that’s appropriate for your reputation. I currently use $6 per square inch for oil paintings. Then calculate your cost of canvas and framing, and then double that number.
How can I tell if a painting is valuable?
Check the Condition of the Piece You’ll want to check to make sure that there are no rips, tears, or cracks. If there are issues with the painting, this will decrease the value. Someone will have to pay more to touch the painting up. If the paint has also faded, you may not be able to get as much money for it.
How do I know if my art is good?
Good art always explores new subjects, emotions, feelings, sceneries and methodologies. If something catches your eye or if you discover something new in a piece of art, you should decide whether this uniqueness really sets the artwork apart and enhances the piece, or not.