It s easy to buy art these days. Years ago, you had to go to gallery openings to even see any art that was available, and then purchase the very expensive pieces directly from the artist or the agency running the showing. Today, you can buy art in many different types of stores as well as online.
The Internet is a great way to buy art. You have so many different artists, styles and types of art available to you thanks to online shopping. You can find websites that offer reprints of famous art inexpensively, so everyone can own a Picasso or a Monet these days. You can find your favorites reproduced in various sizes and no longer have to pay thousands of dollars.
But you can also buy original art online. Galleries will often have their artwork displayed online where you can view different artists work for sale. Thanks to the Internet, you don t have to miss out on that great gallery opening in New York, even if you live thousands of miles away.
Gallery websites offer high quality images of the artwork available, complete with price (or a way to inquire about the price) and often a shopping cart system where you can purchase an item instantly. This makes art more accessible to everyone. And it s especially exciting for new and upcoming artists, as they have one more way to earn a living from their art.
If you plan to buy art online, there are really no hard and fast rules for doing so. You can find online stores or purchase art through online auctions. Auctions can be a bit trickier, because sometimes the descriptions of the items are exaggerations or outright lies. Often art that is sold as original for a higher price will turn out to be a reproduction. Sometimes a piece can be one of many pieces that were mass produced and have variations not shown in the image in the description.
Also, an online auction can make any claims about a piece of art or an artist to boost sales. Art that s made out to be old, rare or valuable, often isn t. But if you buy art through a gallery, you can be assured of the authenticity of the piece or pieces. Galleries and other online venues for art have reputations to maintain, and often already have excellent reputations before even venturing into online art sales.
If you re new to buying art but you d like to start, then a good first step is to decide what kind of art you d like for the place you want to put it. If you have a wall in your living room where you d like to hang a painting, for instance, you know what colors will work with your current décor. And you probably have some idea of the subject matter you d like. Keep these things in mind as you browse through the available art. If you d like to buy art for any area of your home, keeping the surrounding colors and shapes in mind can help you choose just the right piece.
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Shelly Field is an award-winning writer and artist. She is renowned for her extensive knowledge of interior design and supports local emerging artists .