I almost paid $40 for an original painting at goodwill. I looked up the artist and she was well known. Upon further inspection, it was a print not an original, but it was so realistic looking because it had the textured "look" of paper!
The large painting,landscape very nice looking de years 1935-45, the stapes come in the years 1940,s very important the signature looking in the front.? BEST FERNANDO.
Paint stroke show up in printed art as well just depends on how good the laser printing process is to pick up The Strokes. Number two the one with the two kids on it looks like a frosted glass and that would really make you see brush Strokes when there's no real authentic Strokes there. I tend to stay away from all frosted glasses when I'm looking for old art. There's a theory deceptive reason putting frosted glass on art it pleased with your eyes and make you see stuff that's not there and stuff that is there such as dots it makes you I think that there aren't any there.
The reverse Victorian painted schooner worth at least $1,000 to 1500 between that price range. $50 price tag that's it. I think I better go into business like Dr Lori. LOL and especially if he was selling it around Florida or the California coast you definitely wouldn't be asking 50 bucks for that piece of art. Heck you can sell it to me for $50.
I have a small painting and I can't tell if it's an original or not. The frame looks old and there's a signature. I looked up the artist. Is there a place where I can bring this to get a definitive answer. I'd like to solve the mystery.
Oil paintings are primarily painted on canvas, board, etc. Watercolors will always be on paper. You can also tell by the texture. Oil paintings will have a texture to the while watercolors will not. Colors tend to be more vibrant with oil paintings, too.
That looks like a Japanese woodblock print to me and if you see one selling for $25 that's because the person that have it don't know what they have and if you see someone selling one for $300 that means they don't know what they have also it's. Especially if you say is looks like the one that you have there I suggest you really do a lot of research before you get rid of that puppy my friend LOL
Please please stop doing that repairing the frames. Wood becomes season after a certain amount of years. If you have a glossy finish on the outside of the frame and the frame is cracked under the glassy piece they can lift that piece up with their finger, examine the interior of the wood and sometimes get a better indication the age of the wood. But if you glue it down how can they see the inside of that piece. Do yourself a favor before you sell the item.......inform the buyer if they wish to buy as is or you can repair it for them, before you ship it off. A buyer will tell you what they want trust me they will. I'm an eBay seller myself and I found out the hard way that some customers prefer you to leave it as is.
Glad to see you Sharing my tips about nails, stretchers, keys, etc. Great!
Great that you are spotting high and low quality art. Keep it up. You know where to get More tips -see you in my classes.
At 10:10 That is a Taos (school) hand carved frame, worth $500+. Don't separate it from the painting. Go to skinner or Christies to have it appraised.
Wow I did not know that! I appreciate the info. I'll definitely have to do that. Thank you!
I almost paid $40 for an original painting at goodwill. I looked up the artist and she was well known. Upon further inspection, it was a print not an original, but it was so realistic looking because it had the textured "look" of paper!
The large painting,landscape very nice looking de years 1935-45, the stapes come in the years 1940,s very important the signature looking in the front.? BEST FERNANDO.
Paint stroke show up in printed art as well just depends on how good the laser printing process is to pick up The Strokes. Number two the one with the two kids on it looks like a frosted glass and that would really make you see brush Strokes when there's no real authentic Strokes there. I tend to stay away from all frosted glasses when I'm looking for old art. There's a theory deceptive reason putting frosted glass on art it pleased with your eyes and make you see stuff that's not there and stuff that is there such as dots it makes you I think that there aren't any there.
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Thank you for sharing your treasure finds.
Which online platform do you have the best luck w/selling your pieces?
First painting is a pastel by Nieto a significant artist, central/south america
On the back of painting stretchers, the small pieces of wood that "stretch" the canvas are called "keys".
Ships could be M.Cowan or Reynolds ,flowers and trees there is a picture on esty no name for 899 .00
The first piece is called a painting; executed in pastels. Looks South American, possibly Peruvian.
I actually found out the artist after I made the video. Arturo Nieto out of Ecuador and definitely made from pastels. Thanks for the info!
This first one is from Ecuador .Its probably either an acrylic or watercolor.
You're right! It was made by Arturo Nieto out of Ecuador who specialized in pastel work. Thank you for your comment!
The reverse Victorian painted schooner worth at least $1,000 to 1500 between that price range. $50 price tag that's it. I think I better go into business like Dr Lori. LOL and especially if he was selling it around Florida or the California coast you definitely wouldn't be asking 50 bucks for that piece of art. Heck you can sell it to me for $50.
Love learning knew things about my favorite hobby .. goodwill .yard sells ... flea market
That why I started watching you
Some of those frames are worth a lot !
Flowers are cherry blossoms landscape I buy art I have three storage I will start selling in Dec before Christmas per ss
Still learning. Thanks
Of course! If I miss something or you have any questions, just ask!
I have a small painting and I can't tell if it's an original or not. The frame looks old and there's a signature. I looked up the artist. Is there a place where I can bring this to get a definitive answer. I'd like to solve the mystery.
What do you do when you get something with minor cracks in the glass? sell as is? somehow mend the glass? or replace glass?
Another great video!
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Bamboo flute ,wash board yes no?
Thx you for all the info! Btw what website do you use to auction the arts?
Arturo Nieto …Latin American folk artist . 2 little kids playing flutes
What site are you selling your paintings? I have a few originals I want to sell.
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Where's a good place besides auctions to sell these art?
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How do you tell between oil and water paint?
Oil paintings are primarily painted on canvas, board, etc. Watercolors will always be on paper. You can also tell by the texture. Oil paintings will have a texture to the while watercolors will not. Colors tend to be more vibrant with oil paintings, too.
@@TreasureHuntingDad Coming from a retired beginner....Thank you..
First painting, chalk?
Pastel
Who puts oil under glass?
How to send you a picture of a painting
Diego Rivera?
No
Even brushstrokes are reproduced!! You need experience.
That looks like a Japanese woodblock print to me and if you see one selling for $25 that's because the person that have it don't know what they have and if you see someone selling one for $300 that means they don't know what they have also it's. Especially if you say is looks like the one that you have there I suggest you really do a lot of research before you get rid of that puppy my friend LOL
Please please stop doing that repairing the frames. Wood becomes season after a certain amount of years. If you have a glossy finish on the outside of the frame and the frame is cracked under the glassy piece they can lift that piece up with their finger, examine the interior of the wood and sometimes get a better indication the age of the wood. But if you glue it down how can they see the inside of that piece. Do yourself a favor before you sell the item.......inform the buyer if they wish to buy as is or you can repair it for them, before you ship it off. A buyer will tell you what they want trust me they will. I'm an eBay seller myself and I found out the hard way that some customers prefer you to leave it as is.