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Submitted photo · June 21, 2026

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If paintings are signed "O. Borg", they are my mothers Onerva Borg's, not Oskar Borg's or other known Borg's paintings.

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AI Identification

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Abstract mixed-media style oil painting bearing the signature 'O. Borg'

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of June 21, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This square-format composition appears to be an oil or acrylic painting on canvas, characterized by a complex, abstract arrangement of drapery, geometric forms, and organic textures. The color palette is dominated by various shades of white, grey, and charcoal, punctuated by vibrant accents of high-contrast orange. Stylistically, the work features trompe l'oeil elements, giving the impression of three-dimensional fabric folds, a quilted triangular section, and a shell-like spiral form, all nested within a painted border that suggests a shadow-box frame. In the lower right corner, it bears a visible signature reading 'O. Borg. 81.' which is consistent with the owner's claim, though this attribution to Onerva Borg (as identified by the user) remains an unverified hypothesis without professional in-person provenance verification. The brushwork shows a heavy use of impasto and blending to create volume. Visible condition includes some slight edge wear at the corners, consistent with handled vintage artwork. The work is stylistically consistent with late 20th-century European abstract movements, specifically post-surrealist or formalist explorations of texture and fold.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided documentation, this work is a complex mixed-media abstract composition featuring trompe l'oeil elements and heavy impasto. The piece bears a signature reading 'O. Borg 81.' Per user submission, the work is attributed to Onerva Borg; however, I must treat this as a working hypothesis that I cannot verify from a photo alone. From what I can see, the technique displays a sophisticated understanding of formalist abstraction and texture typical of late 20th-century European practice. The value estimate of $400 - $800 is based on the assumption that the attribution is correct and that the work is a period-correct piece from 1981. This range reflects the general market demand for identified but emerging mid-to-late 20th-century abstract artists. I cannot verify the physical integrity of the canvas or the stability of the impasto layers without an in-person inspection. Furthermore, the signature's validity remains an unverified claim; if the work were determined to be an unattributed 'in the style of' piece or by a less-documented hand, the market value would likely fluctuate toward a lower decorative range of $100 - $250. To move beyond this hypothetical valuation, a physical examination by a specialist is required to inspect the canvas weave, pigment composition, and any available provenance documentation that links the artist directly to the work. Market conditions for this style are generally stable among collectors of post-surrealist abstraction, though values are highly dependent on the strength of the attribution and the condition of the fragile textured surfaces.

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