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This lot consists of two distinct pieces of untitled mixed media artwork, likely created on black paper or thin cardboard, displaying a raw and expressive style. Each piece measures approximately 11x17 inches, typical of standard paper sizes, and is depicted lying flat on a wooden floor, suggesting a casual presentation. The upper artwork features a dominant, outlined figure in white and purple resembling a stylized monstrous creature or abstract beast, possibly a dragon or similar mythological being, with visible horns and an open mouth. Within the outline, there are numerous abstract symbols, lines, and possible glyphs, creating a texture effect. To the left, text appears to read "LOVE?" with arrows, and an illegible signature "LK" is present at the bottom left. A faint "30C" or "30" marking is visible on the right. The lower artwork is more abstract, utilizing white spray paint to create two broad, illuminated-like shapes, with further abstract lines and markings within them in white and potentially light purple or grey. A thin, dark, stick-figure like element with horizontal lines extends from the lower central area, casting a shadow. The word "HATE" is prominently written vertically on the right side of this piece. Both pieces exhibit a rough, almost street-art or graffiti aesthetic. The edges of both artworks show some wear and minor tears, particularly on the bottom left of the upper piece and the top edge of the lower piece, consistent with being handled or stored without framing. The black background shows some light scuffing or dust accumulation. The visible condition suggests these are recent works, likely from the late 20th or early 21st century, in an amateur to semi-professional capacity, focusing on thematic contrasts between love and hate.
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I have examined the images of these two untitled mixed media artworks. Both pieces, roughly 11x17 inches on what appears to be black paper or thin cardboard, display a raw, almost street-art aesthetic. The upper piece features a dominant, outlined monstrous figure in white and purple with abstract symbols and text “LOVE?”. The lower piece is more abstract with white spray paint and the word “HATE” vertically. Condition appears fair, with visible wear, scuffs, and minor tears consistent with being unframed and handled, particularly on edges. The rough nature and apparent lack of professional framing suggest they are recent works, likely late 20th or early 21st century. The “LK” signature is barely legible, and authenticity cannot be definitively confirmed from images alone; in-person examination would be required to verify media, substrate, and confirm the signature against known works. Provenance documentation, if available, would significantly aid in authentication. The artistic style leans towards amateur to semi-professional. Given the contemporary, unproven authorship and condition, these works lack the historical or artistic significance that typically drives high demand or rarity in the broader art market. There are no readily apparent comparable sales for similar untitled, unsigned (or illegibly signed) mixed media works by unknown artists in this style. Demand for such pieces is generally low, appealing primarily to niche collectors interested in outsider art or specific thematic contrasts like "LOVE" and "HATE." Without established provenance or a recognized artist, the market is limited. Factors significantly impacting value include the unknown artist and lack of clear provenance. If these were determined to be by a known, albeit minor, graffiti or outsider artist, the value would increase. However, based on the current information, these pieces are decorative and thematic in nature rather than investment art.