SOLD OUT - Rich Man's Shoes - Artists proof

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SOLD OUT - Rich Man's Shoes - Artists proof

$2,145.00

25 x 30” / 64 x 76 cm

Archival pigment inks with 22 karat gold leaf and silk screen spot varnish on Somerset cotton paper with a hand deckled edge.

Ed. 20 +3 APs

This work is hand finished with 22k gold leaf. A silk screen varnish enhances the sheen of the shoe while the subtle texture of the paper also mimics the leather. This small edition of only 20 is a collectors piece. Each piece is unique.

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This piece invites the viewer to question the value we place on material things. Too often we judge success based on wealth, property and possessions. We evaluate people on how they look and what they wear and consider this as a marker of accomplishment. ‘Rich Man’s Shoes’ is a figurative representative of this judgement. Is prioritising wealth as a determining factor of happiness genuinely important?

*Artist’s proofs are generally considered a status symbol in the world of art collecting. Their resale value is proportionally higher than the numbered editions.

Artists Proofs are impressions of a print taken during the printmaking process. They are used to evaluate the current state of a plate, stone, etc. while it is still being worked on by the artist. The artist will pull proofs to evaluate issues such as color and line and then alter the plate, stone, etc. accordingly until the print is perfected to the artist’s standards.

After perfecting the print, the artist will set aside a number of “artist’s proofs.” Though technically considered proofs, the quality of these prints is the same as those from the regular edition. Artist’s proofs are not included in the regular edition but are still of the same high quality; they are exactly the same as works from the regular edition, but are not numbered or noted as works from the regular edition.

Instead, artists will often designate artist’s proofs with the initials ‘A.P.’ for ‘Artist’s Proof’. The amount of artist’s proofs is 10% or less of the full edition, so for this edition of 150 there are only 15 APs.

Artist's proofs maintain their collectability and value because A) They are a small subset of the edition, and B) they usually come directly from the artist. In these days of mass marketing, getting something directly or even indirectly from the artist is rare.