Buying art

Buying art

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Buying art can be daunting for many people, so here are some suggestions! Visit the artist Painting is a solitary occupation and we are only too delighted to break for coffee and a chat with anyone who's vaguely interested in our work. You will get a first hand look at where the work is created, the process and often be able to pick up pieces that would otherwise not be up for sale. The Salt Studio shop is an excellent example of a collaboration of artists selling preparatory or non gallery work. Open Studios Henley Arts Trail Open studios are a great way to visit artists in a much more casual atmosphere. I am part of the fantastic Henley Arts Trail which runs for three days next weekend, and typically we have about a thousand people through over the bank holiday (this year is the 2-4th May). It's fun, there are plenty of venues, and an enormous variety of art and artists to see. Prosecco & Paintings party on the Sunday of H.A.T. Online Look at artist or gallery websites. Decide what you like then you can either visit the artist or the gallery to view it in person. I find a lot of people buy prints online, but most prefer to see originals in the flesh before committing to a purchase. Print Sales In a gallery Ask them their advice! Tending a gallery can lean towards being a bit dull if no one talks to you! Most gallery owners or managers will be only too delighted to help find something to suit your taste and budget. There isn't the pressure of engaging with one artist and the gallery owner will have a broad knowledge of art, able to source work outwith their current exhibition or published list of artists. Penny at Oil and Water does the excellent 'try before you buy' scheme, meaning you can take the work home, live with it for a day or two and then decide. A lot of galleries are signed up to 'own art' meaning you can pay in instalments, from as little as £10 a month until the work is paid for. Most artists are also happy to do this, several of my original sales or commissions are paid in 3-6 instalments by standing order. Trade Fairs The Affordable Arts Fair and similar are the best way to immerse yourself in the art scene without the obligation to engage with galleries or artists. You can browse thousands of artists, glass of wine or coffee in hand, until you find work that captures your attention. My work will be at the Hampstead Affordable Arts Fair June 11th-14th, showing with Eduardo Alessandro Studios Bulldog Tip: Sign up to a few galleries and you may well be sent tickets to the private view the following year!
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