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Submitted photo · July 14, 2026

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Acrylic, blues player,

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AI Identification

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Abstract expressionist-style acrylic painting of a musician

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AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of July 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a small, rectangular painting executed in a heavy impasto technique, stylistically consistent with modern abstract expressionism or outsider art. The work appears to be rendered in acrylic on a canvas board or small stretched canvas, though the support is difficult to determine from the image alone. The composition features a central vertical figure, which the owner identifies as a 'blues player' (user-supplied claim, unverified). The figure is depicted with a yellow face and saxophone-like shapes, surrounded by a vibrant palette of teal, red, yellow, and black. Bold, gestural black outlines define the forms, while thick drips of blue paint create a textured, three-dimensional effect on the surface. In the lower right corner, there appears to be a small, stylized monogram or signature that is difficult to decipher, which would require physical inspection for identification. The overall aesthetic is one of high energy, characterized by its thick paint application and non-naturalistic color choices. The condition appears stable, though there are visible irregularities in the paint film due to the intentional impasto application. No specific maker is identified by the visible markings in the current photograph, and any attribution remains a hypothesis pending further research and physical review.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this small-scale abstract expressionist work featuring a central figure identified by the owner as a 'blues player.' The painting exhibits a vibrant palette and a heavy impasto technique with significant paint drips, which are characteristic of modern expressive or 'outsider' art styles. Based on what I can see, the composition relies on gestural black outlines and a non-naturalistic use of color to create high visual energy. I cannot verify the exact substrate or paint chemistry from a photo, though the surface appears consistent with acrylic on board or canvas. The value range of $400 - $800 is an estimate for an emerging or mid-career contemporary work of this size and style. This estimate assumes the owner’s claim regarding the subject matter and potential artist signature is accurate. The work bears a stylized monogram that I cannot decipher from the photograph alone; identifying this mark would be essential for a more precise valuation. General market demand for expressive figurative works of jazz and blues musicians remains steady, though prices vary significantly based on the artist’s exhibition history. A physical inspection is required to confirm the structural integrity of the paint film and the identity of the maker. Authentic documentation or provenance would also be needed to move beyond this hypothetical attribution. If this work is found to be by a known, sought-after artist in the outsider art market, the value could increase considerably. Conversely, if the work is determined to be a decorative piece 'in the style of' or an unattributed student work, the market value would likely fall below $150.

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