Or maybe like some potters I know who are into glaze recipes,
... you could burn all your art, and donate the ashes to a local
potter (who will formulate your art ashes into their ash glaze
recipe. Your art will end up on their pots, one way or another.
If they make urns, even better for you if you plan on cremation.
You will be surrounded by your art for eternity.
Or, I know of preschools in northern italy who save their newspapers
and bundle them into seats for the kids. You could make paper furniture.
Maybe?
For the Prints for Peace they will become the property of Art Human Development \ Arte Desarrollo Humano a non profit association to promote peace and human rights in Monterrey Mexico.
For my private art work , my daughter and sons have talked about dividing my prints , sculptures and paintings. As soon as they have their own home I would like to give them as much as possible.
It is hard to sell art in Mexico so most of my work is donated or shared in international exhibits. Also when someone likes my work I trade it or give it as a gift. Fortunately the art materials are payed by my regular job.Saludos, Guadalupe