Call for Artists, Making Money at Juried Art Fairs, Craft Shows and Festivals
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Tim:
The purchaser is buying the work, not the signature. What is the signature alone worth? Unless its the signature of someone famous, like Abraham Lincoln, its not worth anything. If its that important to have a signature, the artist can always sign the back of the work - then if if gets rematted someday the owner still has the signature or can tell who did the work.
Linda:
I hate to be a stickler, but anything you attach to the image, including a signature, becomes part of the image. Did you compose the photograph with the signature as part of the composition? If viewers can't recognize your work without relying on a signature, no matter how small, what does that say about the work itself? What do you other photographers think?
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