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Any fine art collectors here?

richardycc

Diamond Member
I went to an art auction during my cruise last week, it was an eye opening expeirence. People would pay tons of money for a numbered and signed "original" reprint. If I understand correctly, the original one is never/rarely sold, the artist will reprint X number of prints, and each one is numbered and signed by the artist. I guess that is as close as it get about buying the original? any serious art collectors here? I wanna learn more! Is there a dummy book for art collecting? 🙂 oh I did buy a piece at the auction for $90, and it is supposingly worth like $400.
 
I can't really afford to collect fine art, but I do like paintings and prints. My walls feel bare without them.
 
I have some odds and ends at my house we've collected over the years. Most valuable piece is an original mixed-media done by a friend of ours. He's had a bunch of stuff commissioned by Elton John since then, so I'd imagine it's pretty valuable since his stuff goes for thousands per piece these days.
 
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.
 
We've got a couple of Nagel originals on the wall but that's about it. I imagine they're probably worth something by now since he's dead but my wife would kick my ass if I sold them. 😛
 
Originally posted by: UglyCassanova
I've got an Ugly Cassanova original hanging on the wall, signed and everything. 😀
Dude. For the last time. Smearing your own feces on the wall is not "performance art".

Sheesh. :roll:



😛
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.
I generally just go check out local galleries and art shows. You can get really cool stuff for cheap if you stay away from the snooty "fine art" galleries. I think the most I've coughed up for anything thus far was a few hundred bucks.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.
I generally just go check out local galleries and art shows. You can get really cool stuff for cheap if you stay away from the snooty "fine art" galleries. I think the most I've coughed up for anything thus far was a few hundred bucks.

I'll have to keep my eyes open for local shows 🙂 thanks
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.
I generally just go check out local galleries and art shows. You can get really cool stuff for cheap if you stay away from the snooty "fine art" galleries. I think the most I've coughed up for anything thus far was a few hundred bucks.

I'll have to keep my eyes open for local shows 🙂 thanks
Flea markets is another great source for good buys.
 
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.

I have found tons of really nice paintings (oils) for cheap. 20-40 bucks.

Great thing about art is it's your taste - who cares who made it.
 
I've got a few bits and pieces, but nothing probably extraordinarily valuable. One is a series of photos of a staged "rescue" by Brigantine Beach lifeguards in 1963 that was taken by a local photographer. Got that for like $75 on Ebay, matted, framed and signed.

Another one is an original paiting of a clownfish and anemone from some artist in Key West. My parents gave that to me.

I'm more interested in nice, cheap, original works (not reprints of common famous works), even if by "noname" artists.

Oh, I also have a signed litho of The Who painted by the late John Entwistle that was sold on the 1998 tour.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
I have found tons of really nice paintings (oils) for cheap. 20-40 bucks.

Great thing about art is it's your taste - who cares who made it.
Aint that the truth!
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: spidey07
i've got a couple really nice professional photos - about 200 bucks each.

Various sculptures from 300-3000

And paintings I got off of e-bay.

😉

Be careful - once you start colleting art is is addictive.

😉
True, but the fun part is getting stuf for cheap that ends up being worth a mint. Not that I'd ever sell any of our stuff, mind you. 😉

ebay's good for paintings? I'm moving into my new house in september, maybe I should look into this to get some nice wallhangings. I've got a $200 tapestry of the 'cinderella castle' from germany and some Ansel Adams prints, but that's about it.

I have found tons of really nice paintings (oils) for cheap. 20-40 bucks.

Great thing about art is it's your taste - who cares who made it.
Pretty much my opinion as well.

That said, I would LOVE to someday own an original Georgia O'Keeffe. My all-time favorite painter.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: UglyCassanova
I've got an Ugly Cassanova original hanging on the wall, signed and everything. 😀
Dude. For the last time. Smearing your own feces on the wall is not "performance art".

Sheesh. :roll:



😛

If a guy can get placed in my art history book for masturbating under some stairs, I think smearing feces on the wall should count for something.
 
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