These Artist work hard at their trade and well deserve the attention of the Art collectors of today. Their work is every bit as good as the great Artist of the past were.
Checking the net at different investments blogs around I find some very interesting quotes. Quotes like: 'The great percentage gains are made by buying Artists work when they are on the threshold of success.' from thinkingmanagers blog. Other quotes like One of the best gifts that anyone could buy is an original work of Art from a living Artist. It enriches your life in ways you never expect....SUPPORT LIVING ARTISTS. I think that it's best to buy works online from Artists who are alive and working. from Tips for collecting Art online by Michael Corbin
And another from the mimmiamiArtexchange that says 'According to Manhattan Art advisor Thea Westreich, in addition to the stArt-up funds, there are a number of informal pArtnerships where Paintings and other works of Art are flipped solely for i nvestment purposes. Collectors/Art Investors are putting together small syndicates and they increase in number daily. You see them at fairs; theyre wearing baseball caps and sneakers; they act covertly but dealers are stArting to recognize them, she says, adding, All these new financial ventures will ultimately skew the marketplace. '
We see that today market places are changing. From the world of just around the block of your local store to the world is the block around the corner. The Internet now brings the world to your door and finding that investment Art, fine Art or Artist is just a click away. They have their works on line and you can deal directly with them. The brick and mortar buildings can no longer eat half of the lunch of todays Artist. Now with the Internet the todays Artist can hav e his lunch and eat it. At the same time the smArt Investor can save bucks dealing direct.
Herbert Benjamin site manager to http://www.robertbenjamin.com.
Author:: Herbert Benjamin
Keywords:: Southwest, Landscape, Painting, Artist, Art, Investor, dealing direct
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