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What are your thoughts? Is it necessary? Sorry for the clunky editing! I just think itās best not to share my collectorās personal info with the whole internet. š The blurry part just provides extra context about this particular commission such as who commissioned & why. A "certificate of authenticity" is just a document from the artist that accompanies the artwork & should be kept safe. It usually just contains basic details about the work such as title, medium, dates, dimensions, provenance as well as a small photo of the artwork. Although you can include as much info you think will be useful including specific mediums, pigments etc. Itās just handy for insurance & potential future resale. I make mine on the computer & tailor the details for each work. I print it on good quality card stock & embossed & sign them to send out with each piece. I like the more simple, minimalist look but you can also go for a more ornate certificate look. Iāve also seen artists send off for blank certificates from a printing company & hand-write in the details for each specific work. Itās up to you! #CertificateOfAuthenticity #ArtVerification #artbhsinesstips #ArtDocumentation #sellingart #buyingart #ArtProvenance #ArtCollectors #ArtInvestment #ArtAuthentication #packaginary #artisttips #ArtValue #artinstruction #ArtHistory #ArtAppreciation #dorisrose #dorisrosetips #myart #ArtCredibility #Artists #artlovers
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