Sorry if my last words sounded flipent but the point I was making ...rather clumsily perhaps...was that buyers are notoriously short on imagination. The finest work in the land is likely to remain unsold if displayed behind the counter of a butchers, bakers or barbers (say) just as a pound of sausages would be scorned if offered in a hardware shop.
On the other side of the coin a buyer might well ignore a beautiful platter displayed on an overcrowded craft stall but jump at the chance of the same piece artfully lit in the glass case of an art gallery.
Horses for courses, don't they say?
Tarra
Brian
No Brian, you are absolutely right!
For me, where I am, a LOT of 'business' is carried out in cafes! Cars. sausages, turnings, pottery, jewellery, spam ignore (did I say that?) nd whole host of other things illicit and otherwise!
A cafe, for me, is great place to display my "inferior" wares...
ok, ok, my last self flagellating comment as proposed by George
Horses for courses indeed!