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  • #31
    I have a friend in London who paid quite a lot of money for a couple of original paintings over 30 years ago as a long term investment, she thought they'd appreciate and become much more valuable after the artist's death. When he hit the headlines I offered her a tenner for the pair of them, I think she was silly to have turned my offer down, they were by Rolf Harris.

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    • #32
      On my recent cruise the ship had half a deck dedicated to some pictures in frames dotted on three walls, well over 200. In fact most cruise ships seem to have these exhibitions with hardly anyone looking at em.

      There was a bloke sitting in the centre at a desk with a laptop playing card patience as most of the passengers shuffled past on their way to the many restaurants on board, including me

      But I decided to stop and have a little look around this over stuffed gallery of art works. Imagine my surprise to see that framed picture after picture was not an original, not one. Everyone a PRINT. And to cap it all some of these prints were priced at well over £20,000!! One Lowrey print of some flippin stickmen hanging around a smokey factory was priced at £47,000- would you pay over the odds for a print? Seems folks are doing just that..

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      • #33
        Originally posted by phild View Post
        On my recent cruise the ship had half a deck dedicated to some pictures in frames dotted on three walls, well over 200. In fact most cruise ships seem to have these exhibitions with hardly anyone looking at em.

        There was a bloke sitting in the centre at a desk with a laptop playing card patience as most of the passengers shuffled past on their way to the many restaurants on board, including me

        But I decided to stop and have a little look around this over stuffed gallery of art works. Imagine my surprise to see that framed picture after picture was not an original, not one. Everyone a PRINT. And to cap it all some of these prints were priced at well over £20,000!! One Lowrey print of some flippin stickmen hanging around a smokey factory was priced at £47,000- would you pay over the odds for a print? Seems folks are doing just that..
        I was looking at a Paul Kenton picture last night that I liked, I have one of his from around 12 years ago that I think was about £300 or less.

        This one was an original and was priced at just under £60k!😳

        I was hoping to find it as a print but alas no.

        The most I’ve ever paid for a painting is £2250 about 15 years ago by Duncan Macgregor, nowadays I won’t spend more than around £750 and that’s a rare occurrence now.

        I think I’m going to put some Pop Art into Harrogate, it’s very vibrant and chic and extremely cheap, peanuts compared to most art.

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        • #34
          Pride of place on our fireplace is a print by Tracy Savage 'The Seven Stars'. I look at it a lot and keep see something different. She has her own allery in Scarborough. Worth a visit imo.




          Love the football series by MacKenzie Thorpe all about a little lad and his dad going to football. So reminds my wife of me and my eldest brings her to tears. Unfortunately Thorpe is a Middlesbrough fan so the lad always wears a red & white scarf. Wife painted a respectable copy of



          scarf in Baggies colours.
          Last edited by 9goals2hattricks3pen; 02-08-2025, 12:32 PM.

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