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Investing in Original Prints

 

An original print refers to a wide range of printing media and usually indicates that the work has been produced by hand as opposed to mass printing done on a commercial printing press such as those used to produce magazines and advertising posters. A reproduction is when a printed image is made of something that was not a print in its original form. Thus an oil painting can be reproduced as a print but it is not a genuine original print. Often such reproductions are hand signed by the artist and are sold as original prints when in fact they are not. This comes about as there is so little awareness about what an original print is.

People are also led to believe that original prints are somehow less valuable than a painting or a sculpture. However this depends on the artist and on the image. The well-known South African artist William Kentridge has proved this with most of the two-dimensional work being original prints. Original prints are also a way that less wealthy people can buy original art work as work that is produced in an edition will usually cost less than a one off piece by the same artist.

There is the misconception that the lower the edition numbers of your print the higher the value of the print. This only applies sometimes and then only to certain print techniques such as etching where the plate can become worn down if a very large edition is printed. However this is not the case with original lithographs or letterpress prints.

Original prints are a good way to start an art collection as their relatively low price means that one can build up a collection of work by a number of artists and over the years one will start to get a sense of which artist that you support are doing well on the art market. Original prints allow one to hedge your bets and spread your risk. One only has to look at the prices that work by John Muafangejo and Azaria Mbatha fetch to realise that people who bought their work early on made some wise investments! . To peruse some fine prints to add to your investment portfolio and to find out more about original prints go to:

www.artprintsa.com

Author: Tamar Mason
 
Author Bio:
Tamar Mason is a popular columnist. Tamar likes to pen down articles about this area.
 
 
 

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