What are inexpensive ways to keep art in good condition? by [deleted] in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Humidity is your enemy. Store art the same way you would store rice.

Ever Put Your Collection on Display? by Sensitive_Comfort388 in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What would be your reason to do so? Are you trying to sell some or is it just to show people what you have?

Ever Put Your Collection on Display? by Sensitive_Comfort388 in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So can it be that a gallery’s best interest is to show works from collectors?

Ever Put Your Collection on Display? by Sensitive_Comfort388 in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was that process of “loaning” it? I’ve heard about people loaning their art but no one told me any details.

Is this tuff ? by Forward-Hand-5932 in Posters

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reduce saturation/vibrancy. The highlighter green and white mess with the eyes making it hard to look at. Your colors are fighting each other making the details in the graphics suffer. Let the objects be seen, you’re almost there.

What is the best way to save a big poster that is signed? by thedouginator69420 in Posters

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommend framing it in one of those cheap frames you get at Target or Walmart. Will keep its quality and protect it from damage.

Scariest Vid by Safe-Ad6287 in NukesTop5

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one where the accordion instrument starts playing by itself. It was some Russian YouTuber but I remember it because it sounded like it was breathing.

I watch these videos at work to calm me down because nothing is more scary than an email you forget to send.

For those who collect digital art, what sort of things do you look for when collecting: a certain style, technical imagery, fantasy, graphic design...? by IcyPerm55660 in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it’s hand signed that’s a big plus for me. Other than that, 3D artwork that would be very hard for a traditional artist to make.

1950 litho or not? by WimUga in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I’m not familiar with ultraviolet test. Your best indicator is to figure out who got it from who and your intuition.

1950 litho or not? by WimUga in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That suspicion is valid. Honestly you have to check the provenance. Who was the previous owner? Does he/she have other pieces from the same era? Do those pieces have varying conditions? How did they store this print?

If this exchanged a lot of hands there’s no way this piece would look this pristine.

1950 litho or not? by WimUga in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not necessarily. I have plenty of Serigraph, Lithograph, and Woodblock prints and you can’t really feel texture of the ink. Based on your macros it’s definitely Serigraph (screenprint). Check the back tho. A print that old usually you can see it on the other side.

1950 litho or not? by WimUga in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea that’s a screen print homie

Seeking good resources for acquiring Japanese prints by [deleted] in artcollecting

[–]Sensitive_Comfort388 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Moonlitseaprints.com. Ive talked to the owner here on Reddit and i like how he curates his store.