Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Brent Everett The Twins Free

What makes a work worth more than another?













What makes a work worth more than other cash?
Jorge Lima


artists actually sold his paintings size. The works do not cost for aesthetic merit, if not by size in the galleries. All the works of one meter by one meter cost the same, all the works of one meter by two meters have another higher price and so on. For example here I am hyper artist prices (also called photo-realistic) Giancarlo Vitor (photos of their works Hostel, Focus, Box, Brick ) and see which is sold by size.

1.5 mts x 1.2 mts $ 3,500

1.5 mts x 1.5 mts $ 4,000

1.5 mts x 2.0 mts $ 5,000

2.8 mts x 0.9 mts $ 6,000

But when sold works by renowned artists in the homes of New York auction, Christie's and Sotheby's, particular, some work can get higher prices for their aesthetic beauty. Another factor that may affect the price if someone buys a book and sell it after 15 years, and this work is typical of the artist and has a lot of aesthetic value. In that case, its value is greater than that of other less aesthetic value and if the work is not typical of the artist, and are the same size.

To continue, if there are two works of the same dimensions, one costs more than the other and are of different artists, that means the most expensive work of an artist is better known, more reputable.

Jorge, in the case of the picture is different, the works are worth by size, if not production cost, effort, research time, trouble and better aesthetics. If a photographer is going to Europe to take photos and is there for a month, your work will not cost the same as if he had gone to the river near their town. It also influences the degree of recognition of an artist, like the painter when compared to two photographs of the same size and is more expensive.

Jorge Thanks for your question, I hope my answer is to your liking. Augusto

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