What is the difference between a print and a one if a kind painting
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Answer:
A print is the copies of the original and a one of a kind is the very first painting
Explanation:
A print is used to sell, where as the original is kept to make more prints
A print is a copy of a painting it isn’t made by the real artist it’s just a copy but a one of a kind painting is a true painting made by the artist and not just copied
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