It is only natural to think that you need big bucks if you want to bag yourself a work by a big name. However, Rebecca Eames from Brighton-based The Fine Art Partnership explains it’s not always the case.
‘There are still some fabulous things around; original screen prints, etchings by major artists like Julian Opie that are still affordable,’ she says as she stands in front of one of Opie’s works entitled ‘Cityscape’.
Not only a steal at under £3,000 but with a name like Julian Opie in your collection, it is also an amazing investment for the future.
Affordable Art Fair
Hannah Berry
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