Wednesday, October 19, 2011

How To Buy Paintings For Relatives That They Will Appreciate

Are you thinking of buying a painting for a relative? There are some things you should know that will help to make your gift be better appreciated. There is more to buying a painting for someone than just the right size and color.

One of the most important considerations when buying a painting for someone else is the content or theme of the painting. If the relative you are thinking of buying a picture for has a home that has modern furnishings a painting of the old west would probably be out of place. The opposite is true as well; a Picasso would look dreadfully out of place in a home furnished in early American or country decor.

Of course you have to think about the size of the painting too, if the person has an average size home with eight foot ceilings a six foot tall painting is just not going to work. You should know where the painting would be placed before you buy so you can choose one that will fit the wall properly.

Sometimes religious themes ca n work well when buying for relatives. In contrast to buying for a friend when you may not know their religious background you will in all likelihood be very familiar with the religious preference of a relative.

Another very smArt idea is to buy Paintings from Artists whose works the relative already has. It is pretty much a guarantee that if they like an Artist enough to have his Paintings hanging on their wall, they would welcome another.

If you know that the person likes a pArticular area or vacation spot that can make for good subject matter to look for in a painting. If their favorite vacation was in a small town in Italy, a painting of a quaint little cafe would go nicely. If you know that they have a penchant for the Caribbean and their home would receive such a painting in good taste you could buy a seascape of a Caribbean beach or island.

Some people really like the Paintings by the Old Masters like the Dutch Artist, Rembrandt or the romantic style s of Monet. While buying an original is quite likely cost prohibitive, you can find reproductions that are very well done and will be loved by the person you are giving them to.

The best thing to do is to make sure of the style that the person or persons prefer and be sure that you know the size of the area where the painting can be displayed.

Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about Art and fine Art Prints at http://www.fineArtstudiodesigns.com


Author:: Gregg Hall
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