Semantics
By numbering it you're limiting the number available.
On Jun 28, 2011, at 4:11 PM, "gregory.spring" <gregory.spring@yahoo.com>
wrote:
At an art fair last weekend a artist (painter) told me I should not refer to
my limited edition canvas photography as "Limited Edition".
Since it was photography it should be referred to as "Numbered Edition".
Not that it should matter but I only make and sell 50 copies of any canvas.
To me that is certainly limited. Each canvas is signed and numbered.
Has anyone heard this before? If so what's the difference?
Thanks
Greg
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