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Ten Tips for Buying Art

 

Investing in art can be personally satisfying and financially rewarding. These ten tips will help you get the best of both worlds!

1. Get online. Like everything else, comparison-shopping will ensure you find the best product for your situation. The Internet is the most efficient way to take advantage of the vast array of different styles, prices, mediums and sizes of art available to collectors.

2. Avoid art without a price. When you are directed to inquire about pricing, it is most likely an attempt to gauge your interest and charge you the highest possible price according to your circumstances.

3. Look for an independent artist. Commercial galleries have their place, but you get far better value when you purchase directly from an artist, particularly one who is "emerging" or "not-yet-established". Keep in mind that a gallery's cut is usually 50% of what you pay.

4. Find a unique, consistent style. A contemporary work of art that looks "just like" a Monet or Van Gogh, for example, might have aesthetic appeal, but will not prove to be "valuable" over time. Ultimately, you want to find an artist who can eventually be identified by his or her style (without looking at the signature).

5. Study the artist's biography. Knowing some fundamental information about an artist can help you gauge their potential for growth and will often provide a deeper understanding of their work.

6. Look for dedication, not education. When looking for a great doctor or lawyer, academic accreditation matters. When looking for great art, however, it is not as important. Artists whose work appreciates the fastest exhibit a strong work ethic and a lifelong dedication to producing great art. Picasso, for example, had no formal training past the age of 16, but was the most prolific artist of the 20th century.

7. Interact directly with the artist. This allows you the opportunity to augment the information provided in an artist's biography, and helps ensure a smooth transaction- especially when buying online. It is also advantageous to get a feel for the artist's personality and stick-to-itiveness.

8. Negotiate. If you find an artist whose work falls well within your budget, offer to buy multiple pieces at a discounted price. Alternately, you could suggest buying successive pieces over time for a predetermined amount.

9. Frame the work yourself. A frame should not only enhance your art, but should also compliment the space in which it hangs.

It is also more cost effective to buy and ship unframed art.

10. Promote "your" artist after the deal is done. There is a direct correlation between the value of an artwork and the name recognition of the artist who painted it. By encouraging others to explore "your" artist's work, you help increase the value of your personal collection.

Author: Oliver Ray
 
Author Bio:
Oliver Ray is a specialist in this area. Oliver has written several articles in the past on this topic.
 
 
 

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