I do sign the prints I sell. This print was originally just part of a traveling exhibition through Spain and then it was supposed to get back to me. Then some gallery sees it and next thing I know it's being auctioned on Sotheby's. That's how I got into this whole mess, I never intended, er, expected it to be sold, so I didn't sign it. But perhaps it's a lesson that I should sign all my exhibited prints, not just the ones I sell.. Daniel --- dellaellingson <dellaellingson@...> wrote: > Daniel, > > Why don't you make it a habit of signing your prints > so that in the > future this sort of thing does not happen again. You > should become in > the habit of signing your works in a similar manner. > These habits of > signing will enable people to authenticate your work > one day when > there is a question in regards to it authenticity. > Practice on reject > prints a manner of signature. Decide how you date. > Decide if you > title the work. Then stick to it! > > > -Della > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE Valentine eCards with Yahoo! Greetings! http://greetings.yahoo.com
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Signing a matted print...
2002-02-13 by Daniel Perez
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