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All About Galleries and Weekend Art Shows
If you feel the irresistible temptation to own a unique artwork every time you see it, but you have to stop yourself from doing it because the tag of ‘art collector’ is a little too intimidating for you, here is what you need to learn about artwork in general, and art galleries and weekend art shows overall. Let’s see how to get you an envious art collection without having to spend a future and/or being intimidated.
First, as an art lover, or even somebody who just appreciates art, make the thumb rule of never categorizing art in different forms. Remember, art does not lie in the expression; it lies solely in the observation. Art can be anything, or in any form and shape of maybe a photograph, a canvas painting, a poem, old sculptures or anything else.
Originally posted 2010-01-25 14:28:00.
What To Look For When Looking For A Gallery
Artists often ask me what they should look for when looking for a gallery to represent them. As an art rep and daughter of a gallery represented artist (the late painter and illustrator Robert G. Stevens) I recommend that you obtain answers to the following questions before you attempt to approach a gallery about representation:
Originally posted 2010-02-12 18:17:00.
Art Gallery Dealers
As professions go, an art dealer is similar to any other human management or market management geek, overstocked with tact, patience, guile, and, most important, a keen eye for colors and art. Selling a painting is no longer sitting under a tree or on the pavement waiting for a collector or buyer. It needs hard sell of both the art and the artist.
Originally posted 2009-10-11 18:09:00.
