Any art collectors here?

Question to anyone who knows about Art...

I know art by definition is subjective and its value and perception is as much as how much the buyer is willing to pay. But surely a print you find on the highstreet on sale for £9.99 is never going to worth more than £9.99. They "can" be so mass produced so it's not worth much more than the paper it is printed on a lot of the times. With some exception of course.

i.e. Tennis Girl Print
 
I suppose if it was a limited edition print that later became popular or if it had a "defect" that made that particular print unique then it might gain some value.
 
Question to anyone who knows about Art...

I know art by definition is subjective and its value and perception is as much as how much the buyer is willing to pay. But surely a print you find on the highstreet on sale for £9.99 is never going to worth more than £9.99. They "can" be so mass produced so it's not worth much more than the paper it is printed on a lot of the times. With some exception of course.

i.e. Tennis Girl Print

You wouldn't expect to find a print with an expensive price tag though. Famous paintings for example are expensive because they are usually one of a kind, whereas prints of that particular painting are just.. prints and hold no rarity or attachment to the artist.

So yeah, you're correct. A print will probably never appreciate in value due to so many of them being produced (I think that's what you were asking :p)

Who are you standing next to in that pic, by the way?

I suppose if it was a limited edition print that later became popular or if it had a "defect" that made that particular print unique then it might gain some value.

Of course, this could happen too. But on the whole, prints are worthless.
 
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You wouldn't expect to find a print with an expensive price tag though. Famous paintings for example are expensive because they are usually one of a kind, whereas prints of that particular painting are just.. prints and hold no rarity or attachment to the artist.

So yeah, you're correct. A print will probably never appreciate in value due to so many of them being produced (I think that's what you were asking :p)

Who are you standing next to in that pic, by the way?

Well, some prints DO gain value, i mean in terms of photography, since the original is the negative so THAT negative is one of a kind but that is never for sale, only prints are. Ansel Adams prints are expensive, especially the 1st Editions. I am hoping mine will (but that's not why I bought it), its numbered 1/30, its signed & framed by her, and I know its authentic coz I met her in person lol

I am standing next Lara Jade, the photographer of the prints that I bought.

www.larajade.com

She's the girl whom got a Canon 350D for her 14th birthday or something and took loads of self portraits and one of them was used on a cover of a porno in the states and she sued them and won.

http://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2010/09/17/breaking-news-lara-jade-coton-awarded-130000-in-damages/
 
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Thought it was Katherine Jenkins for a moment. :p

And in that case, yeah I don't see why it wouldn't appreciate. Signed by her, framed and being original is different to a £5 print off a website.
 
Thought it was Katherine Jenkins for a moment. :p

And in that case, yeah I don't see why it wouldn't appreciate. Signed by her, framed and being original is different to a £5 print off a website.

Well, the tricky part of getting that home, during the snow back in December, on the train!!!!! So scared I would fall over and breaking it and breaking myself, its fairly heavy.

And yeah, people think its Katherine Jenkins lol
 
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