Albert Willem, The Karate Tournament, 2023
Main reasons to invest
Return Potential📈: An investment of 500 EUR is projected to be worth approximately 970 EUR in 4 years.
Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: With just 2.7% annual total costs (including exit fees), your net profit could be an impressive 18.0% per year.
Auction Prices 🔨: The average auction price in 2023 for paintings by Albert Willem is 114,545 EUR, and the highest auction result is over 215,792 EUR.
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Why "The Karate Tournament"?
Due to his success, Albert Willem will be able to market his paintings more independently in the future. Therefore, this could be one of the last paintings offered to our expert Maddox. An absolute reason to strike again!
Who is Albert Willem?
Albert Willem, born 1979, is a contemporary figurative artist from Brussels known for his naïve-style paintings full of wit and humor. He often paints in acrylics on canvas and depicts everyday life in a light-hearted yet ironic manner, often avoiding more complex themes. His works often show humorous moments in everyday life, such as people fighting at a wedding or an infinite conga line. He draws on humor to cope with his past and present fears, including fear of dance floors. His painting style is heavily influenced by the likes of LS Lowry, James Ensor, and Breugel the Elder, incorporating a sense of normalcy and primitivism while bringing a 21st-century twist. Willem has exhibited his works in Germany, Russia, and Belgium.
The rise of a star:
Albert Willem's rise to fame has been nothing short of remarkable. Even he himself was surprised by his success, remarking to Artnet News, "This being the 21st century, a lot of crazy things happen in the world. I guess this is just another." His debut painting Pilgrim Street 8 (2021), which had an estimate of $8,000 to $12,000, sold for an astounding $69,000. Of the 14 works that sold at auctionin 2022, half have sold for more than $150,000, despite having estimates in the range of $10,000 to $15,000.
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