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Top 10 Simple Paintings You Can Make That'll Earn You Fortune

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Whether you’re a pro painter or a novice artist or painter, you’ll want to stick around to hear about 10 paintings that sold for fortunes and are so simple, you could make them yourself.
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Be Amazed at these Top 10 Simple Paintings You Can Make That'll Earn You Fortune! Cy Twombly: Untitled (1968) - It may look like a child’s crayon drawing on a blackboard, but this is actually one of the most popular paintings of artist Cy Twombly. Mark Rothko: Orange, Red, Yellow - In 2012, Mark Rothko’s painting 'Orange, Red, Yellow' set a new record for the highest price ever received for contemporary art at auction. Barnett Newman: White Fire I - Another painting to grace the halls of Christie’s is White Fire by Barnett Newman, which sold for $3.8 million in 2002. Lucio Fontana: Concetto spaziale, Attesa - This painting by Lucio Fontana sold for an impressive $1.7 million at an auction in Munich in 2015. Ellsworth Kelly: Green and White - It may not look like much – yes, literally just a large uneven green circle on a blank canvas – but this painting by Ellsworth Kelly sold for a cool $1.6 million at Christie’s in 2008.
Gerhard Richter: Blood RedMirror - Who knew that a plain block of colour would generate so much interest and money? Certainly not me, or I would have tried selling one years ago! Barnett Newman: Onement VI - This is another entry from artist Barnett Newman. His piece Onement VI sold for $43.8 million at Sotheby’s in 2013, with the painting being described in The New York Post as “a field of blue paint crossed by a ragged white line”. Kasimir Malevich: Suprematist Composition - In 2008, this piece by Russian artist Kasimir Malevich sold for $60 million at Sotheby’s – and this was during a recession! Jackson Pollock: No.5 - Even if you’re not a professional, Jackson Pollock artwork is easy to replicate, right? In fact, MoMA even has an informational video which teaches you just that! Unfortunately for us laypeople, without the name Jackson Pollock it is unlikely to sell for $140 million – which is the price that No.5 sold for in 2006. Robert Ryman: Bridge - When a collection of Robert Ryman’s work was exhibited at the Tate Gallery in 1993, he protested that Bridge was “not a blank canvas”.
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