This question is addressed to those who do print their work and sign it.
I have no pretensions of being a sought after artist whose signed work will be worth thousands in a few years time. However, I am printing for sale and do have a new gallery that's started up offering my stuff for sale on its website and in which I will have a small exhibition later this year.
The gallery owner is telling me that I must sign my prints.
It's something I've often thought about, but ignorance of how to do it has stopped me. Time to correct.
I am aware that some people sign so that the signature is visible when the print is mounted and framed. Some people sign on the mount. Some say that signing on the back of the print (which will then not be visible) serves the same purpose. You just sell it as a signed print.
The there is the question of what do you use to sign. Soft pencil is less likely to damage the print, but it could be removed. Ballpoint pen seems to be about the worst option. So, what do people use.
I'd love to hear from anyone with answers and/or ideas about these questions and any others that I haven't thought about relating to this question of signing your work.