1/ Endorsement thread: I purchased three still lives from Kendric as a gift for my wife for Christmas. I'm not a hoity toity person from the social class where one "buys art". But I decided to bc * gift for wife * support a friend * pix looked good onlinehttps://twitter.com/kendrictonn/status/1382433420236623874 …
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6/ Also, the colors of high quality oil paints are astounding. The gamut https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamut is way larger than what you're used to with computer monitors or prints of artwork. There's a reason some paints cost hundreds per ounce.
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7/ And, finally, the craftsmanship. I won't belabor the obvious; check out the pictures. (but, as I said above, a picture on a monitor is a poor stand in for seeing a thing IRL). Anyway, literally twice a day or more, when I walk past the paintings, I enjoy them and >>>
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8/ am reminded what a good decision it was. There's a place for pragmatism - spending money on tools, home improvement, etc. But there's definitely also a place for enjoying very fine things. Exeunt.
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So, would you say that the ROI on a print of the same work would probably be much less, that you would get less enjoyment from it? (If a print could be had.) (My place has multiple pieces of art, but nearly all prints. Considering changing this, gradually.)
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