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Ways To Establish Your Art Collection

Are you by chance an art aficionado with a home covered in paintings and sculptures? If you have thought about this, it is likely that you are already well aware of your tastes. But even if you've never bought a single piece of artwork before in your life, don't worry - just get ready to dive in and explore an exciting world filled with color and creativity that will help you to discover a new side of yourself. And you're going to have tons of fun too! How do you decide what you might like to buy, and if you find something you like, how do you know what to pay? At times, these questions will bother even the most cultured collector.

You must learn to trust your own taste, you will be the one displaying and enjoying this art every day. After all, your "true essence" can be revealed through your choices in sculpture or paintings to own. The most difficult obstacle to get past is trusting the artwork that you genuinely appreciate, and not simply choosing one which is 'popular' at the time. You'll hardly be satisfied in the long run if you always purchase "safe" artwork. You need to dig deep and find a piece of art that speaks to you on a really personal level and then choose to purchase that art for yourself and not because you think your friends would like it too.

Initially, you'll need to figure out the amount of money you can invest. You need to figure out if you're buying art just as pure decor or because you enjoy art on a personal level and are moved by the paintings and pieces you see. If you're looking to fill a wall that is perfect for a landscape painting, and you are familiar with how large of a piece can fit there, you can begin your search.

If you find an artist whose work you love, then you only need to see if there is a painting that fits your space. If you just want some art to accent a particular room, and you don't want to spend more than $50 or so, then you may want to consider purchasing a print of a painting you really enjoy. But, if you are willing to really spend on it you will have some incredible choices. Another thing to consider is what medium you enjoy such as watercolors, mixed media and oils, as well as what type of art you like such as abstract, contemporary and classic. There is a nearly endless variety of choices that you may consider.

It's important to do your research and feel educated before shopping for particularly pricey artwork, so do some comparison shopping beforehand so you know what to expect. Although retail business these days is highly competitive, artwork is not usually a purchase where you'll be able to bargain a great deal. It's always possible to make an offer for less than the asking price but don't expect dramatic reductions.

Some people find shopping for art an intimidating prospect. Many times they feel they don't know how to choose a piece. But as said before, you need to focus more on looking at art you enjoy, not what you think you're supposed to like. Don't be shy to visit with artists at regional shows, to ask questions about how the work was produced; what inspired it, when and where it was produced. You will realize that artists are very excited to talk about all of the details they put into their art, and they take pleasure in hearing people's feedback, especially when they are truly interested in their craft.

OF course, a oft forgotten catch is that when the art buyer is married it is important that both spouses enjoy the artwork they purchase. Generally compromise will not end up pleasing anyone. Sometimes it's better to simply agree to buy one piece of art for each of you. If that isn't an option you may want to consider new furniture and a mirror on the wall rather than a painting. There was a time when most people in the U.S. to utilize their living room, dining room and parlor walls for photos of the family, and perhaps a mirror or two. Currently, most households would prefer to express themselves a little bit more, and choose to hang a selection of visual works to amuse their guests and themselves alike. You will find that art collection is a very exciting past time and will inspire conversation and interest in your home.

By: Robert Wood

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