AI Appraisal Estimate

AI-generated estimates · not official valuations

From the user

What was submitted

Photo and notes provided by the user — not generated by AI

Submitted item photo
Submitted photo · June 20, 2026

User's notes

No additional notes provided.

AI analysis below

AI appraisal

AI analysis & estimate

AI-Generated · Verify before acting

Everything below is generated by AI for informational purposes only. AI can make mistakes — the AI may misidentify items or misattribute them (artist, maker, brand, designer, origin, era). This is not an official valuation and should not be used for insurance, sale, tax, estate, legal, or lending purposes — or any decision requiring a certified appraisal. It is not an authoritative claim about any person, brand, or rights holder — do not share or rely on it as a factual statement about a third party. Always consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.

Read the full disclaimer

AI Identification

·Not independently authenticated·Verify before acting

Southwestern-style lithographic print bearing a signature of Kim Means

Art Prints

AI Estimated Value

·Not an official valuation·Verify before acting

$100 - $350

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
This item is a large vertical art print or exhibition poster housed in a simple metallic-toned frame. The central imagery depicts a stylized contemporary Native American figure rendered in a flat, graphic illustrative style. The figure is draped in a blue blanket or robe and carries iconic cultural items including a spear, a long-stemmed pipe, and a circular shield decorated with a green figure and a feather. Below the main image, the piece bears a large white printed signature reading 'Kim Means' above the printed text 'COLORADO ARTIST'. This work appears to be a promotional poster or lithograph consistent with late 20th-century commercial art common in the American Southwest and Colorado regions. The color palette features a contrast of deep blues, ochre, and earthy reds against a neutral brown matting. The visible condition appears stable within its frame, though slight reflections on the glass obscure fine surface details. Without physical inspection, it is impossible to determine if this is a hand-signed limited edition or a mass-produced offset lithograph; however, it is stylistically consistent with the aesthetic of contemporary indigenous portraiture from the 1980s or 1990s. The attribution is based solely on the prominent printed signature and text on the poster itself.

AI Appraisal Report

·AI can make mistakes·Verify before acting
I have examined the image provided of this Southwestern-style artwork. Based on what I can see, the piece appears to be a large-format exhibition poster or lithograph that bears a printed signature and text identifying it as the work of 'Kim Means, Colorado Artist.' The graphic style is consistent with 20th-century contemporary indigenous portraiture popular in the 1980s and 90s. From a photographic inspection, I cannot verify the specific printing method, such as whether this is a mass-produced offset lithograph or a hand-pulled limited edition print. The presence of a printed signature suggests it may be a promotional or commercial edition rather than a primary work. The value estimate of $100 to $350 assumes the piece is a high-quality produced lithograph in stable condition; however, if this were to be a hand-signed, low-run edition, the value would likely sit at the higher end of that range. Conversely, if it is a standard open-edition paper poster, the market value would typically fall below $75. To confirm a more precise valuation, a physical inspection would be required to examine the paper quality, ink saturation, and to determine if the signature is hand-applied or printed as part of the image. Verification of provenance or a certificate of authenticity from the publisher would also be necessary to solidify its standing in the secondary art market. The current market for Southwestern commercial graphics remains stable, though value is heavily dependent on the physical integrity of the paper and the quality of the framing, which appears adequate but would need to be checked for acid-free materials to ensure long-term preservation of the substrate and pigments. This estimate reflects typical market behavior for similar regional decorative works of this era and style accurately attributed to the artist.

Get your items appraised

Instant estimates of your treasures with AI-powered appraisals

Browse More Appraisals