6 Replies to “How To Value Art”

  1. The Artwork that will shock the market is called After World War Three by South African Artist Farook Mohammed

  2. no wunder theres so many art forgers out there. All thoses videos are wrong. Its so easy to make the back of a painting look very old. 1. mix peroxyd with vinegar and steelwool in a bottle, leave it for a weak then use that watery mixture on the wooden frame. It'll oxidize the wood and make it look over 100y.o. 2. stain the back of the canvas with tea. 3. make labels, stain them with coffee and stick them on with regulay elmers glue. 4. write on them with chalk to make it seem as if it was auctioned. Tadah magical forgeries art. For the front, before you varnish, use coffee right on the paint to stain it. it will give the painting a yellow colour like old paintings. All good, its pass as an old 19th century painting. P.S: value has to do with who painted it not when or how nice it looks.

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