Well, I cannot say for all the artists, but last year I was with one myself and spend quite some time at the table.
The selling places are, in fact, tables which you sit behind and put the stuff you want to sell on.
From what I've seen many people put their art in those big folders so people can skip through them themselves. Of course you can also put them directly on the table (you should use those protection sleeves, though), but of course that would need much more space on the table, so it depends on how much you have to sell.
So, you could, for example, have one of each print in a folder for people to skip through it, have all the copies you hand out in a bag somewhere behind you, so that's a quite usual way to save space. If you have anything "special", for example originals, you could put them directly, protected, on your table for a better view, or you could provide different folders for originals and prints. By the way, if you use folders, try not to have them closed, it's important that people immediately see something nice when they look at your table. So, keep your folders open all the time and choose most impressive pics as "show off starting page".
About the other question: Of course famous artists have somehow an "advantage" for two reasons: They already have their "fanbase" as regular buyers, and well, after all they got "famous" somehow, so their art normally has the corresponding quality.
But that doesn't mean someone unknown wouldn't sell anything. If people like your art they will most likely buy it, it's a matter of presentation and well, a bit of "luck" of course.
Keep in mind that selling in general is for free at EF, so the only bad thing in not selling art is bringing the stuff with you without avail and maybe the costs for printing.
But I don't want to scare you away with that. I think you got some very nice art in your gallery and I'd try selling if I were you.
So:
- You can use folders, that's common, but keep them opened at some impressive page all the time. Turn back to that page after people skipped through it, so the next one will also see the most impressive pic first.
- ALWAYS keep your art protected, with folders or protection sleeves ("pockets"). People won't like to buy damaged art, even if it's "just" a small scratch.
- Keep your prices reasonable. There are people who get several hundred Euro or more with an original, but if you aren't well known, just stick to something cheaper that covers your costs and maybe earn a little bit more, don't intend to get "rich" with it, at least not in the beginning.
-At least try it, don't give up without trying!
Oh, and maybe, because it always sells well:
- Have some porn at hand
Okay, that is not meant thaa~t serious, although I guess it's kinda true.^^
Yeah, I hope I could help you a bit, maybe we'll see as sellers at next EF. I keep my fingers crossed for your success, maybe I will buy something from you, too, if my money allows it.
Greetings,
RealZero