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Originally Posted by Kimber Scott
... Now, I'm older and more serious about my work, I'm wondering if I should change that. I mean, I don't expect any of my work, up until now, to make it into any art history classes. I doubt any of it after now will make it into any art history classes, but one can always hope. Anyway, I'm wondering if there would be any consequences to changing the way I sign my paintings, or should I just leave well enough alone?
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For me and the rest of the artists here, we take my art business seriously that i think of my clients' points of views often. So while we can hope for the day our success goes down in history, it's more important now to let the clients feel they can trust our professionalism. So changing signatures is a big thing for us, and we should inform them of the new changes, so that they know they are not forgotten and left behind.
But of course that doesn't make us naturally have the right to just change our signatures at our whim and fancy; what we want is to continue to have their support through our consistency. And besides, clients might just see you on their children or grandchildren's history texts then...