Art Terms Values

Oct 09
2010

art terms values

A simple guide to investing in art

One of my friends, for the hard times has sold some of its properties and is a table in his family years earlier. He was surprised to know the "market value" of the painting when he said he instructed. He does not realize he had admired during his stay in until the child turns out that what may be considered a masterpiece!

Art can be lucrative if you had the eye and if it can be a bit of research.

BUY ART for beginners

It is not just art for art. You really need to know what you want and if you intend show your home, condo or building. Because art is very broad in terms of style and nature. Asked if you want a landscape, an abstract, still life, pen and ink, etc. ..

What is your budget? How much are you willing to pay? Most paints now days at competitive prices, but in general … if you are buying from a relatively unknown artist, can be affordable and at the same time can also be played (hoping that the art or the artist in the future may be another Jackson Pollack, Picasso and Juan Luna).

well-known artists or works by famous artists are generally high prices, but can your money in the long term. The market value of art you have purchased is usually related to how well respected or career the artist has done. The trend is definitely up the price would be if There is demand for it especially if that artist is a National Artist — You hit the gold mine!

When buying art, it is best to ask about a commissioner art, professional art dealer, gallery owner and art for the Harness harness the power of the network. But nothing really better when recommended by close friends or family.

BUY ART FOR BEGINNERS

1) You should know the difference between the purchase of oil, watercolor, pastel or acrylic. It is important to know what art materials are involved with the creation of this work, the art of buying. The materials used by the artist must be of high quality so that colors that preserve or keep for a very, very long.

2) Decide if you want to buy directly from the artist, an art dealer or go directly to Art gallery. Consider the development, implementation and other services involved in the negotiations with the price or what is included in your payment.

By purchasing through an art gallery, usually know the artist profile and essential to obtain a certificate or proof that your purchase is a real faux pas (as in the original) and also see if she already has several copies, as the printed version.

If you buy directly from the artist, you may request authentication of documents the artist's signature.

3) No matter if what you bought is a little-known artist and is considered a masterpiece, you should also know how to preserve or maintain the same. As time passes, moisture and humidity will be the main enemy of art! Colors may fade. An editor may be required. Also, do not expose the box harmful light rays that could affect the ultra-violent colors of the paintings.

4) The art should reflect his aesthetic taste. Choose the art that can help you relax as a landscape or underwater. An art that can make you think as summaries, an art that reflects their dreams and fantasies and surreal paintings. Saca to light his personality and something that brings a certain kind of progress — that can really be proud to hang on their walls.

5) You must remember the value or price the work of art will go up overnight. Therefore, treat it as a mutual fund or a term deposit.

6) Always buy from reliable sources. The traditional way is always the best.

FACTORS TO CONSIDER when selling YOUR ART

1) Find a potential buyer is not easy. Unless you have a culture and lovers of the art network. Of course, you can go to the expert hands of a professional art dealer or art gallery owner, but also derive much of their purchase price.

2) Keep all receipts, documents such as copies of the artist curriculum vitae or proof of ownership. Especially if it is a high-end piece of artwork.

Later, with enough experience, you can create a collection that can benefit from it in the long term. Remember forever … Time is your friend, do not assume that you can enjoy your artwork immediately. The good news is … Art really has not pushed the price usually goes up!

Meanwhile, enjoy this beauty is priceless works of art he has acquired.

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About the Author

Vernie Evangelista is a freelance writer and former short fiction writer. Who is currently working in the IT-BPO Industry. She had an online portfolio at http://espanolawritingportfolio.wordpress.com

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