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Signed print. 789/5000 2005

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"Love, Hope & Peace" Limited Edition Signed Print

Fine Art Print

AI Estimated Value

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$40-80

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a framed, limited edition print titled "Love, Hope & Peace," created in 2005. The artwork features a striking composition against a dark, possibly celestial, background, which appears to be a deep blue or black with subtle textural variations. A stylized, elongated human figure, depicted in a minimalist white outline, is centrally positioned, seemingly reaching or interacting with small, glowing star-like elements that abstractly float in the upper right quadrant of the image. Below the figure, a large, rounded, fruit-like or perhaps heart-shaped object, rendered with a smooth gradient of warm tones ranging from a light, peachy pink to a deeper reddish-orange, rests amidst an intricate, dense pattern of white swirling lines that resemble organic forms, clouds, or ethereal foliage. This intricate white swirling motif dominates the left and lower portions of the print, creating a sense of dynamic movement and depth that contrasts with the clear, untextured background in the upper right. The print is professionally presented within a simple, sleek black wooden or metal frame and matted with a clean white border, which effectively enhances the artwork's visual appeal by providing a crisp separation. Visible in the white margin below the main image are the artist's handwritten signature, the precise edition number "789/5000," and the clear date "2005." The presence of a limited edition number signifies a controlled production run, suggesting a certain level of exclusivity and artistic intent. A rectangular orange sticker, which appears to be a price tag or label from Goodwill, is affixed to the protective glazing in the upper right corner, partially obscuring a small portion of the print. While the overall condition appears good through the glazing, direct inspection would be necessary to identify any subtle scratches on the frame, dust under the glass, or potential foxing or discoloration on the print or mat, although none are overtly visible in the provided image. The contemporary style, dating to the early 21st century, exhibits a blend of illustrative and symbolic elements, executed with clear lines and contrasting colors, reflecting skilled craftsmanship in its original design and reproduction as a print.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided images, this framed print, titled "Love, Hope & Peace," appears to be in good overall condition. The print is hand-signed and dated "2005," with an edition number of 789/5000. The colors are vibrant, and the matting and frame complement the artwork well, though a Goodwill price sticker on the glazing should be removed carefully to avoid damage. The key factor affecting value is the unidentified artist. Without a recognized artist name, the market for this piece is decorative rather than driven by a specific collector base. A limited edition of 5000 is quite large, which limits its rarity and investment potential. The value is therefore based on its aesthetic appeal, professional framing, and its status as a signed, limited edition piece rather than an open-edition poster. Comparable decorative, signed, and numbered prints by unlisted or lesser-known contemporary artists from this era typically sell in the secondary market for under $100. The professional framing adds some value. However, a significant limitation of this appraisal is the inability to authenticate the signature or the print's stated edition without knowing the artist. For a definitive valuation and authentication, I would require an in-person examination to assess the paper quality, printing technique (e.g., giclée, lithograph), and condition outside the frame. Identifying the artist and finding their sales record would be the most critical step to re-evaluate this piece.

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