I'm new, sorry if this has been answered somewhere else in the depths of the board.
I have a print of the 1997 Shepard Fairey "Chinese Soldier". It was given to me by a friend in 2003 or so and it was given to him by the artist.
It's framed in the UV resistant glass and is in great condition. It is not signed or numbered (that I am aware of - I don't want to break the seal on the frame).
Unfortunately, finances dictate the need to part with it after many years.
Rather than just throw it up on ebay or other random place, I'd like to know from those here who know about the artist and work as to where I should sell it at.
I have multiple pictures. Thank you all in advance for any help.
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Where to properly sell an OG?
- slidingaround
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Re: Where to properly sell an OG?
I would suggest taking it out of the frame to see if it's signed and numbered.
Crucial for a buyer to know for value.
Crucial for a buyer to know for value.
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Re: Where to properly sell an OG?
Also sounds like a print and not an original (OG) as the title suggestsslidingaround wrote:I would suggest taking it out of the frame to see if it's signed and numbered.
Crucial for a buyer to know for value.
Re: Where to properly sell an OG?
conartstudio wrote:Also sounds like a print and not an original (OG) as the title suggestsslidingaround wrote:I would suggest taking it out of the frame to see if it's signed and numbered.
Crucial for a buyer to know for value.
I would bet he meant OG and Obey Giant.