I am not sure sure of artist’s name but I have 2 prints
30X20 and 16X14
Hello, this item is a pair of contemporary surrealist-style decorative prints, likely late 20th to early 21st century, produced using high-quality offset or giclée printing techniques. The imagery draws directly from the visual language of Surrealism, with clear references to artists such as Dalí and Magritte, combining dreamlike landscapes, exaggerated scale, and symbolic objects like eyes, glasses, and distorted figures. The presence of an edition number visible in the image, along with a stylized signature that does not correspond clearly to a listed or established artist, indicates these are decorative limited-edition prints rather than works by a recognized blue-chip or mid-tier artist. The framing is modern and decorative, adding aesthetic appeal but not significant market value.
From a market perspective, prints of this type are widely produced for interior decoration and are typically sold through galleries, furniture stores, or design retailers. Value depends on visual appeal, condition, and framing rather than artist recognition. Comparable works generally sell in the range of $50 to $150 USD per piece in the secondary market. As a pair, a fair market value would be $100 to $250 USD.