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If a plush or a piece of art takes 10 or 20 or 30 or more hours to make one should calculate the per hour earnings of the artist. Also subtract the material costs from whatever the artist actually earns for the own work. If then the per hour payment of the artist remains very high, one may think about whether the quality warrants the payment.
One should never use the price of machine made or printed mass produced products as a legitimate comparison to the price of something individual created with hours upon hours of work put into it.
I say this as one who cannot afford the prices, but I don’t think that this is the because of any unreasonable prices of the artists. On the contrary, due to “price competition” at conventions I think many artists sell for prices lower than what may be considered fair for them.
I mean, I absolutely understand the artist invested their own money, time and effort into creating it and absolutely deserve to be compensated for that.
But I’m not really a big earner and essentials like rent, food and gas already take a toll on my savings.
Ain’t much left for the stuff you’d like to get.
It has a hole for a fleshlight.
Agreed,
I got two 16in plushies for less than that separately.