Daisy Dodd-Noble, Six Trees and Orange Sky, 2021
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Main reasons to invest
Return Potential📈: An investment of €500 could reach an estimated value of €1,283 in 4 years.
Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: With just 2.8% annual total costs, your net profit could be 26.6% per year.
Rising Career Momentum 🚀: Daisy Dodd-Noble (b. 1989) is still early in her career but already exhibits internationally and enjoys growing critical recognition. Her upcoming first solo show at Massimo De Carlo in 2026 is set to elevate her standing among leading ultra-contemporary artists — indicating strong long-term potential.
Description
| Metric | Value |
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| Investment Horizon | 2–4 Years |
| Expected CAGR (Balanced) | 26.6% p.a. after fees |
| Optimistic CAGR | 37.5% p.a. after fees |
| Entry Discount | No entry discount |
| Sharpe Ratio | 0.82 (vs. SMI: 0.61) |
| Value at Risk (VaR) | 86.6% chance to exceed €58,000 |
| Standard Deviation | 33.3% |
| Risk Rating | B (2.2/10 – Moderate Risk) |
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2–4 Year Horizon: Targeted exit between 2027 and 2029, aligning with Dodd-Noble’s rising international visibility and her scheduled solo exhibition at Massimo De Carlo Gallery.
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26.6% CAGR (Balanced): Modeled on 40% probability of achieving her historic 74.8% CAGR over the past four years.
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37.5% CAGR (Optimistic): Reflects potential acceleration in value growth as institutional recognition deepens and collector demand widens.
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Sharpe Ratio of 0.82: Confirms strong risk-adjusted return compared to the SMI benchmark (0.61).
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VaR 86.6% Threshold: The Value at Risk (VaR) analysis indicates an 86.6% probability of exceeding €58,000 after four years.
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Standard Deviation (33.3%): Reflects moderate volatility typical of emerging blue-chip artists, balancing risk with strong appreciation potential.
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Risk Rating “B (7.2/10)”: Data-driven profile backed by a limited number of comparable sales and growing institutional traction.
We will manage the exit strategy in collaboration with our expert Opera Gallery on behalf of our investors, ensuring the best possible outcome based on market conditions at the time. Depending on the prevailing market situation, the painting will be sold to a private collector or offered as a single lot at an auction for contemporary art. An auction is considered if the price has developed to the point where the minimum bid matches the market value and there is high demand for works by the artist. Both options are carefully considered, and we will choose the one that maximizes the return for our investors.
For centuries, art was collected for its cultural, emotional, intellectual, political, and economic value. Investing in a mid-career artist offers a mix of financial potential and personal satisfaction, making it an appealing option for both new and seasoned collectors.
Six Trees and Orange Sky represents a pivotal example of Daisy Dodd-Noble’s growing recognition within the ultra-contemporary art world. Born in 1989 and educated at the New York Academy of Arts (MFA, 2016), she is known for reimagining nature through vivid surrealism — landscapes where color and emotion merge to evoke environmental interconnectedness and renewal. Her practice has drawn critical attention for its blend of ecological awareness, lyrical tone, and technical mastery.
From a market perspective, the piece benefits from strong fundamentals. The purchase price of £45,000 reflects a 35% discount to her current auction record (£69,850, Two Pink Islands and One Green Island), ensuring a fair entry point aligned with primary gallery valuations. Her market growth has been exponential — comparable works increased from £3,000 in 2021 to £28,000 by 2025, translating to an 833% gain and an annualized return of over 75%.
The balanced forecast projects a 26.6% net annual return over a 2–4 year horizon, supported by ongoing institutional recognition and her upcoming 2026 solo exhibition with Massimo De Carlo Gallery. With fewer than five known sales for works of this scale and subject, the painting’s rarity further strengthens its long-term value potential.
Balancing rarity, artistic innovation, and measured financial potential, Six Trees and Orange Sky embodies both emotional depth and data-backed strength. Supported by consistent growth, institutional visibility, and limited supply, it presents a compelling case within the emerging blue-chip segment — where creativity and collector demand converge sustainably.
Expert

Founded in Singapore in 1994, Opera Gallery has forged, over its 30 years, a network of 16 galleries worldwide including London, Paris, New York, Geneva, Hong Kong, and Seoul, establishing itself as one of the leading global players within the international art market. Headed by Gilles Dyan, Opera Gallery specialises in post-war French art, and in Modern and Contemporary European, American, and Asian art. In addition, the gallery represents international emerging artists such as Andy Denzler, Anthony James and Gustavo Nazareno. and more established contemporary artists such as Ron Arad, Manolo Valdés, and Anselm Reyle.




