In addition to being interested in buying artwork, patience
is essential!
If you want to refine your home, it may be time to invest in
art - paintings, sculptures or maybe some unusual lamps. The mere thought of original
works embellishing homes can cause confusion and sentences that often
"spin" their heads - that the works are too expensive, that they find
it very difficult to match with the rest of the furniture, and that they are
not worth the money.
If we are already allocating money, we should be well
familiarized with the matter. In this article, Seattle-based artist Ari Glass suggests
some tips that will help you choose your artwork wisely.
If you are planning to market an artwork (painting,
sculpture or author's piece of furniture) in the coming period, first of all,
inform yourself about the artists and their work - let this be your starting
point! Also, the practice that you should introduce is to go to exhibitions in
the city where you live, because in this way you will be in touch with the work
of galleries or museums, their offerings and you will surely be at least in the
local art streams. Internet as well as travel certainly give you unlimited
opportunities to get acquainted with the work of foreign artists. Feel free to
expand your interests with questions addressed to gallerists, artists, and if you
are ultimately unsure, find an expert who will at least narrow your choices to
your sensibilities or artistic taste.
Where to buy artwork
You can buy paintings in galleries, you can find sculptures
by contacting the sculptor, but art fairs are also a good solution, and thanks
to them you will discover a whole new field of artwork in a short time. One of Ari
Glass suggestions is online platforms that sell artworks. They are a great
resource for finding artworks - by far the most advantageous.
Budget
Determine your payment limit and don't go over it. And here painterAri Glass suggests talking to an expert to have realistic expectations. Because
as expensive as it may seem, there are certain things worth investing in.
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