Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I sign mine at home.
I'm constantly amazed that on reading that some folks here do some thing or other, someone is willing to disparage their actions in rude and dismissive ways.
Disagreeing is one thing, but painting the action as born of ego, insecurity or other character defect is another.
"Oi," indeed.
yeah, don't project thoughts and feelings from other posts in this thread onto mine. i was only making fun of the giddy, childish pride some people have when they get a little attention. if your ego can't handle that, maybe someone should burst your bubble.
any artwork that's given or sold should be signed...on the back. whoever gets it will remember who made it, and there is no reason to sign on the front, since galleries do put cards under the print. the front should contain only the photograph.
I wish you were correct. That would reduce the price of the 50-60 Ansel Adams original prints I saw about a month ago. 😉
Even prints as impressive as Adams', I don't like seeing the signature. It's like when you're reading a book and the author's name is at the top of every other page...it keeps reminding you that you're looking at something somebody made. As a viewer, I like just being lost in the work, the signature's just kinda distracting to me. I like the idea that the work is just itself...that it isn't subservient to its maker, that it just exists. If that makes any sense.
I tend to agree, at least in the case of a print.
In the case of known and great artists though, surely the signature still increases the market value.
No projection is necessary. I took your statement as "making fun of the giddy, childish pride...." Apparently just as you intended.
Ah, he teaches humility. Interesting concept.
photographs are not paintings.
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The whole thing is a bit redundant in my case as I rarely sell prints - trade or give away yes, but not selling.
In this case I wouldlike to buy one of your release buttons crafted by yourself with your tiny signature engraved! That would give me pride!😛 (It's not an Abrahamson button i's made by himself which every connoiseur will see at one look if he sees the little scratches in the finish)
I dont have the ego to sign any of our products usually, but we are planning a Softrelease with Mr B's portrait on it. Mr B (short for Barnack) as all cats - has an ego big enough to handle it! well he is the inspector of products as he will jump on the table and steal the plastic bag with the Softie in it and carry it away and shred the plastic bag!