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By : Michael Quintana    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-05-21 04:17:51
Do you look at the walls in your house and feel that they are plain? A room that doesn't have any art is as dull as a room missing its windows. Lots of people secretly wish they could line their walls with original works of art, but simply cannot foot the bill for such lavish purchases. But many people eye pieces of art, or covet them from afar. They realize that hanging beautiful art pieces would make their room sparkle, but they simply cannot spring for the hefty pricetag. Don't get discouraged, there is beautiful, unique artwork priced to fit any pocketbook. You can purchase unique and original paintings right now for less than $10.

Because it's an original, no one else can own the same painting as you. Do not misunderstand. This is not just another possession you acquire. This not just a sheet of canvas stretched over a frame with some paint slapped on it. Instead, you have purchased a moment from the life of an artist, something precious that you share with the creator of your painting. Owning an original piece of art is a special and unique joy. All of the forces that shaped the artist's have influenced the creation of your painting.

Access to the magical world of original art at prices you can afford requires knowing how and where to search. Fist, you must educate yourself about art. Get friendly with the local art museum. Spend lots of time there perusing. It is only by looking at good art over a period of time that you develop an appreciation for quality, and just as important, a true sense of what you yourself like.

That is why it's important to begin looking at things that move you, or else you'll never truly develop your taste in art. Never purchase a piece of art because of its worth. After all, you will have to live with that painting, at least for awhile. Even if you eventually develop different tastes and decide to part with it. Remember always to purchase a painting because of what it says to you.

You want to travel around and window shop at as many galleries as you can. You're trying to get a handle on the pricing differences between them, as well as which gallery specializes in what and the range in quality as well. Never hesitate to ask any questions you have. Find out what kind of art the dealer handles and what artists are in his "stable." If you are interested in a particular work, inquire about the artist's background. Furthermore, you might even want to meet the artist if he's a local, so make sure that you examine the piece of art carefully.

Since you are new to the art scene, you want to make sure that a dealer is not trying to pass off a counterfeit, stolen, or overly priced piece. When you're dealing with very inexpensive art, this is less likely to be an issue. Contemporary pieces hold less versus an older item. Before you spend any money, you really should find out whether the gallery you're thinking of patronizing has a good reputation for selling authentic art. Your most reliable course of action would be to ask your questions at a local gallery or museum you have faith in.

The auction house is another source for art pieces. You will often not find as many contemporary works at auction. However, buying an antique sculpture or painting at a discount is usually an option. If your goal is to begin investing though, watch out. Auction houses are notorious for selling fakes and copies. This is to go-to spot to unload knockoffs of poor quality. Although these auction houses inform the buyer of the art's authenticity, it is not always done so in an upfront manner and since they're not responsible for the art's authenticity, they don't worry about it too much. If you come across a prominent artist's work that is priced unbelievably low, then you are probably looking at a piece that has been significantly damaged or was copied.

Ultimately, you can be either an amateur art lover or a professional collector and the same guidance pertains to you. Browse the market as often as you can by visiting museums and galleries, where you can sharpen your artistic eye. Involve yourself in the local artists' community; when eying a high-priced piece of art, you will feel comfortable asking for their advice. You have to save yourself from being cheated. And always, always, only purchase art that you truly love.

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