I am a printmaker. Teacher Wu doesn't just make prints. That's an edge ball played by the gallery. This is just a screen copy of his ink painting and oil painting. To put it bluntly, it is high imitation. China's art market is still immature. Such a thing can be speculated now. When everyone knows what is going on, it may be impossible to speculate. A print is a copy of a painting, not a painting. Selling high imitation is so expensive. Probably only the China market will appear.
Printmaking is to create a brand-new visual picture with brush strokes by using printing technology as the medium. It is to create, not copy, the number of copies printed in batches. Is it worth RMB in the future? Did you work it out yourself?