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Hints & Tips for Beginning Art Collectors

By: Yevette Ryals


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Do you find yourself filling your house with a large number of sculptures and paintings? If so, then you know how rewarding that is, and you know what types of art you particularly love. Or perhaps you've never purchased artwork before, and you're interested in using art to display your aesthetic preferences and appreciation of creativity. Buying art can be an inspiring, exciting activity! It's also a very fun pastime! How do you figure out what you want to purchase, and if you find a piece of art that you fancy, how do you determine the price you will pay for it? Even experienced collectors face these questions at certain times.

The process of discovering your own interests in artwork, and trusting your taste and preferences, is its own adventure. After all, choosing a piece of fine art to display is a truly intimate expression of yourself. 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. There is not much satisfaction in buying safe art. When you select a piece that is completely different from the artwork owned by your neighbors, you are really telling the world what you are all about.

Initially, you'll need to figure out the amount of money you can invest. Next, you should determine if you're purchasing art because you have a relationship with it and would just like to have it around, or if you're trying to fill a specific area of your house. One example is in the living room, where landscapes and portraits makes a perfect decor choice - and if this is the case for you, all it takes is some quick measurements and you'll be ready to shop.

Should you discover an artist that speaks to you, you next need to determine if they've produced a piece which can fit into the area you've set aside. You may have a limited budget and are only looking for some artwork to compliment one section of your living room, or spruce up a table. When this is the case, you should strongly consider purchasing a poster or reproduction of artwork that you enjoy. Now, if you have more to spend your options become much more varied. You can choose among sculptural works, abstract, realistic or representational pieces, mixed media artwork, watercolors, acrylics, oil paintings and even drawings. You can choose from any of these styles and they all have nearly boundless choices.

When you are considering very expensive artwork, it's vital that you take the time to do some research and shop around so that you can feel good about the price. 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.

You may hear a person say that they are clueless when it comes to artwork, and this makes them feel overwhelmed when shopping for it. However, there is no real secret to it just make sure that you are looking at pieces that you like, not what others want you to like. Don't be afraid to talk to the artists at shows. You can ask questions about the process of creation, the inspiration of a piece as well as when and where the work was crafted. You'll find artists are happy to discuss all these details of their work and enjoy feedback from people who are genuinely interested in what they are doing.

If you are married or are living with a significant other, you should find out what he or she likes in art. As with most things a compromise is the best solution. No two people are going to have the same taste. If this proves to be impossible, you're better off just buying a couch and a mirror. At one point in time, most Americans was to have simply family photographs and perhaps a mirror on the walls of the living room and nothing else. Today, most people are more open to the idea of art as a creative and decorative expression of oneself that hanging a simple mirror and standard furniture just cannot satisfy. You will find that art collection is a very exciting past time and will inspire conversation and interest in your home.

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