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The available prints (below) are high quality reproductions of images from Shaun Tan's books (The Red Tree, The Lost Thing, Tales from the Inner City, The Arrival, What Miscellaneous Abnormality Is That and The Cicada) and are made with archival inks on medium weight archival fine art paper. All prints are available online and instore and we ship worldwide.
Bo Bartlett Studio is proud to present the artist's edition prints. Each limited edition giclee print is signed by the artist and numbered out of 250. Contact the studio with any questions or for information regarding the availability of additional images and sizes at shop@bobartlett.com.
PxP Contemporary presents the below collection of limited edition prints. Prints come signed by the artist and include a certificate of authenticity. This establishes the artwork as a true product of each artist. While some reproduce images of original paintings, others turn digital art into a physical piece to hang. When purchasing a print, note the high quality of the paper and seek a low edition number. It should also be created with archival materials to ensure that it will stand the test of time.
Buying a print allows you to support an artist you love whose original price points may be out of your budget at the moment. New collectors often start with purchasing prints. Then, once they are more comfortable with buying art, they move on to investing in original works. Some buyers even choose to build entire collections of prints. Due to their size, they are also simple to ship and frame. Thus, prints are a fabulous option for filling out a gallery wall in your home or office! A few of our bestselling prints include work by Shawna Gilmore and Heather Polk. You can always reach out to us via email with any questions. Contact Alicia at info@pxpcontemorary.com to inquire.
Many collectors disregard prints. Prints are often seen as mass-produced copies of famous artworks that are just not that valuable or worth investing in. But nothing can be further from the truth. Prints can be just as valuable as any other artwork and certain prints are known to reach seven or eight-figure prices at auctions. One of the first prints ever made by Pablo Picasso entitled The Frugal Repas (Le repas frugal) sold for GBP 1,945,250 in 2012, while Au lit: Le baiser, a lithograph by Toulouse-Lautrec reached a staggering price of USD 12,485,000.
Buying prints can be a great way to acquire pieces by famous artists at affordable prices, but they can also serve as a great addition to an all-around collection that encompasses the entire body of work by a certain artist (paintings, drawings and prints alike). Since they cost only a fraction of the price of a painting or a photograph, prints are also a great way for new art collectors to kick off their collection.
It is not always easy to take an unpopular or controversial stand on an issue, especially when those pitted against you get the knickers in a knot. However, I believe this issue is too important to ignore and will continue to champion open edition digital prints because, in the long run, everybody involved will do better as this way of thinking gains traction. The change is underway, it is not whether, but when limited editions of giclées become passé.
Prints are produced in series called editions. Every edition contains a number of prints made from a single plate in a single run. Unlike unlimited edition prints (also known as open editions), that can be reproduced an infinite number of times, limited editions are (as their name suggests) made in limited amounts. Limited editions can contain anywhere between 2 and several thousand prints, depending on the technique used and intent of the artist. Prints from small editions retain exclusivity and reach higher prices than large edition prints.
The denominator (the bottom number in the fraction) will show you how many prints were printed in one edition. The upper number (numerator) will show you when each print was created during the run. For example, if you see a 15/100 number on your piece, that means that you have the 15th print from the edition that contains a total of 100 prints.
During the printmaking process, the artist tests various ideas, colors, and compositions. These prints pulled out during various working stages are called trial proofs. Trial proofs can show only a part of an incomplete print and they always differ from the final piece.
With so many things to consider, collecting prints can seem like a complicated endeavor. But if you do your research right and find out who is the artist and the printer, how the print was made, how many of them were made, and how many editions have been made, you will be on a good way to determine the real value of a print.
Do you know artists have to comply with the laws of 14 states when they sell limited editions, including sales made over the internet Who needs that for something they might otherwise be able to sell many more of at a slightly reduced price without the bookkeeping headaches of managing limited editions. This extra bookkeeping is annoying and is a hidden cost that puts a drag on the profitability of limited print marketing.
It would be interesting to compare it to any other art form that artificially limits how many will be sold. You would laugh at recording artist who limited sales to 1,000 copies of their CD, or filmmakers who only let 10,000 people see a film or a Broadway play that closed in two weeks when the demand for tickets was still high. Artists do this to themselves when they artificially limit the number of pieces of their work. Can you imagine if Bill Gates had only made limited editions of Windows
An open edition print is a high quality print reproduction of an original artwork printed with pigment based inks. Open edition prints are not signed by the artist nor are they individually numbered. Open edition prints do not come with a certificate of authenticity but may be framed for display. At The Picturalist, we offer beautiful unsigned open edition through our website where you may purchase artwork that is printed on an array of substrates including paper, canvas, acrylic or metal.
We also believe there are many dealer and galleries addicted to the notion without realizing it costs them money in the long run. Does anyone think consumers are not entirely aware that digital prints can be reproduced endlessly and perfectly
Greetings. A family member who is a very talented artist in Black Art in the 90's gifted me some of their limited edition serigraphs. Their works have been on TV shows NBC, many fine galleries around the world, and Oprah has purchased 2 of their originals back in the mid 90's. I have a limited edition serigraph 13/250 signature, embossed date of 1991 and certificate of authenticity . A company contacted me and asked about it turning it in to an NFT. I have NOOOO idea of it's value. I can tell you the original Pieces that Oprah purchase (as we still have a copy of the cheque from the 90s was over 80K. What are your thoughts on this piece becoming an nft.Your thoughtsG.
Hi William,Is your print signed An open print only means that editions are not numbered. The value of your print is probably the same as the prints he is selling now.Hold on to it because when either Stevie Nicks of the author passes away, its value will increase.I hope this helps.Roy
Wild Spaces is a platform dedicated to supporting independent photographers and harnessing the power of their work to drive appreciation for the natural world.All prints purchased through Wild Spaces help support projects run by the World Land Trust.
Much of the photography you will see in this collection are connected to fragile places of finite wilderness, which will disappear if not protected. In parallel, the work you see below is sold as limited edition art prints with edition sizes, formats, and print specifications agreed by the photographer. Please see individual descriptions for details on printing, materials, and editions.
At Wild Spaces, we believe there is an important parallel between the limited edition prints in this collection and the finite nature of the wilderness these images present. The world is awash with photography and we are blessed with images from every corner of the planet thanks to the ease of travel, social media and the advancement of technology, However, our photographers have dedicated their careers to capturing the less well known our world has to offer and they have seen the changes to the natural world triggered by population growth, climate change and natural disasters. We're very proud to offer our customers the opportunity to buy limited edition prints from some of the world's leading wilderness photographers we trust that the limited edition prints in this collection will be enjoyed for many years. Photographers have their own preference as to how they offer their work in limited edition prints; please view details of the edition size and available formats as well as printing and framing specifications by clicking on any of the images in the collection. All limited edition prints purchased through Wild Spaces will be expertly handled by master printers and delivered with a certificate of authenticity providing limited edition provenance.All limited edition prints sold through Wild Spaces include framing options as chosen by the photographer. Some will include the option to change the colour of the frame and options will be included within the details of the associated print. For any questions about our collection of limited edition prints, please contact us at hello@wildspaces.com. 59ce067264
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