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Five Places to Buy Original Art

Five Places to Buy Original Art

If you're looking to buy original art, you may find the following tips helpful. Besides visiting the local art galleries in your city, you may find that some of the following avenues to buy art are a little less frightening for your wallet. As a bonus, you may find an original piece from an unknown artist that becomes worth a great deal of money later on.

For those that only want the very best original art and they don't care what the price tag reaches, the auction houses are certainly one place to consider. Some of the most famous pieces by the likes of Picasso, Rouault and Van Gogh occasionally come up for sale. You'll need to sign up for notifications of such sales and be prepared to pay a large sum, plus a brokerage fee, for the rights to say you own one of these pieces.

For the rest of the general public, there are a number of other ways to get your hands on original art. The first is online. While there is certainly a bit of caution advised when you buy online, you will likely be pleasantly surprised at the savings. Many of the online auction sites offer you the chance to buy art at rock bottom prices, especially from unknown artists. You always want to get a certificate of authenticity, no matter who the artist is. If you feel as though something is too good to be true, it probably is.

You can also buy art at some of the traveling art shows that visit major cities. Many times, these discount venues highlight local artists, but also showcase pieces from around the country. For those that love to search through hundreds of pieces looking for the one that will catch their attention, these types of original art sales are perfect.

Many cities now hold art fairs several times a year. Local artists display their work for public viewing and you can get a chance to sit and talk with them, as well. This is a great way for you to understand the person behind the work, which can really help you appreciate the message they are trying to convey. You can buy art at these local art fairs for much less than you would in a gallery, many times because you are buying directly from the artist.

Finally, consider hiring an art broker. While it's going to cost you, they do have access to many artists whose work you aren't familiar with. You can describe the types of pieces you are looking for and what you are willing to pay. It's the broker's job to find it for you. You'll certainly want to use a broker that comes highly recommended, as there are a number that may not be as scrupulous as you would like.

In closing, when you get away from the normal means of finding original art, you'll quickly see that there are many other ways to locate and buy art. Best of luck on your search!




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