Why is art so expensive?
I'm trying to buy some effay wall art for my new place and it's crazy how over priced it is. Like I'm on artsy right now and everyone is bidding like 5 thousand dollars for a simple painting. It's ludicrous.
It's so that the budding artist can get rich quick and the buyer feels a sense of status. Doesn't matter what the paining looks like.
The point is so that if someone asks how much it is you have something to flaunt
>>12501852
>>12502517
>waah why cant art just be commodified and consumerized already so I can buy $5 kitsch souless piece of trash mass-manufactures in a sweatshop in cambodia :(((((
kill yourselves
you know there are websites where you can order recreated art for $100-$1000, depending on the piece
On a side note w2c runway posters like pic related and other raf shit maybe CDg too or something
There are high quality prints you can get if you just want the art for decoration.
If you want original art go visit local galleries, get interested in local displays, you can even go to art departments in colleges see if there's anything interesting - some really nice finds out there if you know where to look
I got a beautiful photograph of old penn station (new york) for about $30 from a company in my building that was closing their doors. They said it would have been $150 new.
Get crafty anon.
>>12501852
i wanna smooch her face
>>12501852
Having an artist as an ex-gf, if you're buying a good painted piece with lots of layers and complexity, it can cost hundreds of dollars for the paint alone if it's a decent sized piece like a 4x5 or something. Then they also put like 100 hours into the painting, so they're making less than minimum wage if they charge like 500 for it.
That's why you just go to an antique shop somewhere in your area and try to find some cool shit there.
>>12502697
Exactly. OP why are you stressing trying to buy "effay" art online at full price? Just go out and look for cool shit, don't force it
>>12502697
>>12502700
>People who own no art