>>5233271Not, but in fact is just the start base.
People tend to value the work to the minimal, especially in non traditional art mediums.
Is a fact that in any art work, you have to, at least, cover the minimum basic of your spends in the artwork.
For example if you paint, is obvious that you have to put the price higher than the money you used to paint the thing (in paint, formats, used bases or varnishes).
Is common to any job think in the amount of time that you put as a base, then, according to the basics salary of your country (the min. that... in many cases, is a law that determinate the minimum salary), you calculate the same to your job. Because that's what you're doing, a job.
Later you put all the offer and demand, but the minimum has to be equal to the standard, because if not... why are you selling drawings? is because you want money? then why you dont do it for free... if is about the money, then you have to do it, because if not it means that you could do ANY work in your country with a normal employment contract, and earn more in that same time, if you are not charging the hourly minimum.
So yeah you can tell that when you're selling a job, first you put the minimum basic, objective value, and then you put the offer-demand price above, subjective value
Is just a basic economy thing. If you sell a candy in 8, then another person sell the same candy in 7, both could lower the price, but never to the point that they dont gain anything, is the frabic that sell those candies put their cost in 4, then the minimum that people can sell is 5, never lower.
Is just to prevent that people get abused for their work if they are retarded. But again later to that basic you put the subjective value.
You can literally do kids sketches drawings, for 10000000, and if someone but it, that's it.