
How to tell a screenprint from a painting
Screenprint, serigraph and silkscreen are interchangeable terms naming forms of printmaking using a fine screen made from silk, acrylic or other fiber through which ink is squeezed. The screen acts as […]
Screenprint, serigraph and silkscreen are interchangeable terms naming forms of printmaking using a fine screen made from silk, acrylic or other fiber through which ink is squeezed. The screen acts as […]
Collectors of contemporary Native American Pueblo & Hopi pottery as well as those of you lusting for fine quality American Indian jewelry–Shop May 1, 2 & 3 at THE HOTEL […]
SavvyCollector.com routinely hosts superior material, but I never anticipated the quality of American Indian paintings recently consigned. Keep your eye on the site for their being listed if you like […]
Today I was reminded of “payback”. . . An art dealer’s client who “grinds him or her down” for the best price is put in the back of the line, […]
Just returned from Santa Fe where I viewed two beautiful watercolors by Edward Hopper depicting New Mexican scenes at the Georgia O’Keefe Museum. Also experienced an instructive exhibit at the […]
The first section of April 2009’s Maine Antique Digest presented at least 3 separate articles relating to intentional seller deceptions: 2 auctioneers and one dealer/appraiser. Here in Phoenix an additional […]
People with arms holding large and small purchases walked by for the whole duration of the market on Saturday, opening day. Pottery, paintings, kachinas and more! It was fun to […]
Check out Forbes. com. This site features an Art Watch newsletter which they bill as “Buzz, Buys and Events in the World of Art, Antiques and Collectibles”. Art-related topics are […]