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Helpful Tips for Buying Artwork



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By : Ruth Cothran    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-19 11:41:33
Do you give the walls in your home the same respect you gave your windows? A home without art can leave you bored and uninspired. Maybe you have wanted to buy some original artwork to spruce up your living space, but are concerned that you can't afford art auction prices. Well, don't pay any attention to that, I'm here to tell you that there are tons of original pieces of art out there that are available at prices convenient to you. Less than ten dollars can by original oil paintings today.

This is an absolute original piece of art. No one else will have one exactly like the work of art you own and display in your house. True artwork is not an assembly-line product thrown together of paint and canvas. The painting carries hints of the artist's soul, an enchanting vision of that painter's life and history that is a privilege to own. There is a truly indescribable delight that you can derive from owning something unique and captivating. The canvas holds the essence of an artist's heart and dreams.

Knowing where to find good original art is essential to getting the best price. First, you should train your eye to appreciate various styles, which will help you decide the one that most appeals to you. Check out the art museums in your area. By making regular visits to the museum, and giving yourself time in all of the exhibits, you will develop an appreciation for quality art and can then begin to identify the sort of art you would like to collect.

It's important to get started with what interests you, or else you will never find your own true tastes. Never purchase a piece of artwork because of its estimated value. That's never a good decision, no matter how great a deal you're getting. You will, ultimately, be the one encountering the piece every day so you must be satisfied with it, or perhaps get rid of it if you begin to dislike it. You should still like it when you buy.

Next, you should visit galleries since they are of course the main original art supply and by visiting the most galleries that you can, you'll be able to find a quality bargain piece of original art. Be fearless. If you don't ask questions, you won't learn important details. Most galleries have a "stable" of artists and tend to carry certain themes of art. Find out what their specialty is and inquire about any of the artists' biographies that appeal to you. If you are interested enough, you may desire to meet with the artist; however, if you are particularly interested in a work be sure to check its condition and origin, especially if it seems to be an older piece.

Be cautious. Remember, you are a new buyer, and you want to make sure that you aren't duped into buying work that has been stolen, copied, or is simply overpriced. There is a smaller risk of this with the more reasonably priced works than in the expensive ones while it is more likely to happen with older art pieces as opposed to the newer ones. You can never be too cautious, though, and it is always helpful to fully vet the gallery to make sure they only sell authentic and reputably acquired art. You can find out which galleries have the best reputations by visiting your favorite museums and asking the advice of the curators.

The auction house would be an additional outlet for artwork. Although contemporary art is less common in auction houses. .But it is often possible to purchase an older painting or sculpture at a bargain price. But if your intention is only to buy something that will grow in value, be careful. The most common venue for fraudulent art are auction houses, especially the second and third tier ones. These houses admittedly warn the buyer, albeit in small print, that they are not responsible for the authenticity of the merchandise and hence are not particularly concerned with it either. A red flag concerning the real value of a "bargain" is an unusually low price on a piece by a high-priced artist. This could mean the work is bogus, damaged or inferior.

In conclusion, this art buying advice applies to both the art enthusiast and the amateur art seekers. Look as much as possible, frequent galleries and museums and educate yourself. Meet others who share your interest, especially artists and collectors, in order to get expert advice before buying. Always make sure to avoid dubious work. And most importantly, only buy it if you like it.

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