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Can I sell my own calligraphy works?

Of course. I have written banners and banners, and I have set up my own stalls, and I can't sell them for a few dollars. Finally, I have "seen through the world".

I met some art students, framed their paintings and calligraphy and put them on the counter selling plaques, and occasionally someone bought them. Of course, the counter also charges a certain fee.

Alas, this thing of calligraphy and painting, first of all, fame, depends on the fame of celebrities to sell money (they are not short of money). In ancient times, there was a saying that "a scholar is a piece of paper". In other words, literati value every word, which also means "mutual donation" and mutual respect.

The second is the level. Your calligraphy and painting are of high level, which can be appreciated, recognized and recognized. Then, you can enter the painting and calligraphy world. At that time, works became more and more valuable (to put it mildly, things of dead painters were more valuable).

Therefore, we should always see where there is a painting and calligraphy exhibition, where there is an opening ceremony, where there is a painting and calligraphy contest and so on.

Gold always shines! I wish you success!

If you are imitating a famous artist, you should write "handwriting of a book (a record)" on the lower left of your banner, and that won't involve plagiarism or imitation.