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This item is an acrylic artwork, referred to as 'Colorful Community Scenic Print,' presented within a framed enclosure. The artwork itself is a vibrant and abstract depiction of a cityscape or buildings, rendered in a distinctive blocky style with bold outlines. The individual 'buildings' are characterized by a wide range of bright colors, including red, pink, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Each building features white or light-colored windows and doors, often with black outlines, creating a stained-glass or cartoon-like effect. Some windows show cross panes, while others are simple rectangles or squares. The construction of the painting appears to be acrylic on an unspecified surface, possibly paper or canvas, given the texture and color saturation. The overall composition is a densely packed arrangement of these structures, with no discernible sky or ground, emphasizing the 'community' aspect mentioned in the title. The artwork is housed in a simple, flat-profile picture frame made of what appears to be light-colored, possibly distressed or weathered wood, or a material mimicking this aesthetic. The frame has visible grain and a slightly rustic finish. A white tag is positioned in front of the frame, providing details about the artwork, including its title, medium ("Acrylic Blacklight"), and a price of "$65.00". The condition of the artwork appears good, with no obvious tears, creases, or damage visible through the frame. The frame also seems intact without chips or significant wear. The style suggests a naive or folk art approach, possibly contemporary given the vibrant color palette and mention of "blacklight," which implies it might glow under UV light.
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I have examined the image provided for the 'Colorful Community Scenic Print.' The artwork is an acrylic painting, presented within a simple, light-colored wooden frame. The condition of both the artwork and the frame appears good, with no visible damage, tears, or significant wear. The style is distinctly naive or folk art, characterized by a vibrant and abstract depiction of a cityscape with blocky, brightly colored buildings and black outlines, reminiscent of a stained-glass or cartoon aesthetic. The title and mention of "Acrylic Blacklight" suggest it might be intended to react to UV light. The white tag on the frame clearly indicates a price of "$65.00." While an in-person examination would be necessary to confirm the exact medium (e.g., paper vs. canvas), the precise dimensions, and the potential blacklight effect, the visible condition is excellent for its type. The price tag of $65.00 found on the item itself is definitive evidence of its current retail value. This indicates a very specific market positioning, likely as an accessible decorative piece. Without further provenance or artist identification, it is valued as an decorative print, rather than fine art. Demand for such pieces is generally for home decor. Rarity is not a factor here. My valuation is based directly on the explicit price presented by the seller. Given that an explicit price is displayed, further market comparison or demand analysis for a higher value is not applicable. My only limitation in this assessment is confirming the physical integrity and exact visual characteristics that an in-person examination would offer, such as true color vibrancy or texture, although the image provides a clear representation.