Which kind of quality will people like
Why we should purchase museum quality oil painting reproductions? Museum quality reproductions can make the onlooker wonder twice if the piece of art is really re-crafted or the genuine one. The success of museum quality art reproduction gets established right then and there. The great and perfectly done museum quality reproductions adorn homes, offices, lobbies and rooms of corporate buildings with inimitable grace and style. Art lovers can own exotic museum quality reproductions of paintings within reasonable costs and can, in fact, purchase several of such artworks to maintain an impressive collection.
There are some qualities I think a museum quality reproduction should have:
Firstly, and also is the basic, the painting should 100% handmade without mechanically or electronically produced, not print plus painted, some art suppliers just print the photo of original artworks on canvas and get some guys add some additional detail or paint them thick by hand. This they also called handmade oil painting.
Secondly, I think a great art reproduction should be 90-95% similar to the original in colors, details, brushstroke and technique and there is no noticeable difference between the original artworks and the reproductions. Take Van Gogh Paintings for example, many artists think Van Gogh painting is the simplest to copy, but actually, very few people done a good job, most of the Van Gogh reproductions they painted are just 50-80% similar according to the standard I mentioned.
One of the most important effects an art reproduction must have is the ability to pull you out of your element. If you can find yourself starting to mentally wander in the painting and it gets your imagination going, then it’s a good reproduction. But if you can feel somehow refreshed a little for having gotten lost in the painting and temporarily forgot about the original artwork, then it’s a great art reproduction.