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Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

11.09.2015

Tips for Shopping for Fine Art.

The internet has made spending time with fine art something you can turn into a daily habit. Social media pages, museum websites, and gallery websites are just some of the places where you can seek out classic and contemporary fine art. This may inspire you to want to buy fine art for your home or office space. Here are three ways you can shop for art, whether you're on a small budget or looking to invest.
Photo credit: MET Museum.
Purchasing Fine Art Posters
If you're on a tight budget, you may want to start by purchasing reproductions. A number of online stores sell a variety of fine art posters and prints at reasonable prices. Many of these venues, such as art.com, offer the opportunity to browse art by subject but also by recommendations for various rooms in which you could display the prints. They also offer framing services.

Get to Know Local Artists
Local art galleries and centers often put on exhibits by contemporary artists, but you can also find fine art in many other places. Check the art and cultural calendar of the city nearest you to learn about outdoor art festivals or markets, where you can get to know the works of local and regional artists. Sometimes these artists sell prints and reproductions of good quality, but you might also fall enough in love with a given artist's work that you decide to purchase an original painting or sculpture. Many artists are also happy to work on commission, so you could perhaps end up with a one of a kind piece.

Visit Local and Regional Galleries
A visit to a local gallery can be a rewarding experience, both in terms of enjoying art and in deciding on a piece to purchase. If you're willing and able to invest in an art purchase, some galleries, like the Lanoue, a Boston fine art gallery, offer services to help you begin or expand your fine art collection. They will go to home or office to measure and evaluate your display area so they can give your recommendations about art rentals or purchases. They even have an online "virtual preview" feature that allows you to see how a work of art you're interested in will look in your given space.

Whether you're a novice or seasoned fine art collector, finding ways to add more art to your life can be a rewarding and enriching experience.


10.09.2014

Choosing The Frame That's Right For Your Artwork.

The process of choosing a frame for your artwork should be exciting, but it can also be quite difficult. It doesn’t matter if you’re an art collector or artist; you deserve a frame that complements your artwork. As long as the right frame is chosen, it can make your artwork breathtaking.

However, there are endless options to choose from. With such a wide range of options to choose from, there is always the chance that you’ll choose the wrong frame. There are some simple tips that you can follow and use to make sure you choose a winning frame for your artwork.
Photo credit: View Art Better.
Pay For Framing Service
You can buy a number of premade framing options, which are available through framing services. In most cases, these are good solutions. The only issue with premade framing is that it can require you to make some compromise. You can pay for bespoke framing services and get a frame that has the perfect size, texture and color for your artwork.

Obstruction-free Framing
These days, many frames have a lip, which is designed to cover the edge of the artwork. Put simply, all of these types of frames have an obstruction. Most people don’t want an obstruction. You want to choose a frame that has a unique profile, so the frame can easily attach to your artwork on the back.

Matching the Message
All artwork has some sort of purpose to serve and has a greater message behind it. If you want to make sure your art serves the right purpose, then you need to match your frame with your message. Style and color are certainly important, but it’s important to view the artwork and frame as one a whole. The frame you choose should do justice for your artwork.

It’s true that premade framing has a place, but you should also consider custom framing options. The Sydney Canvas Company provides bespoke framing services and art materials in Sydney, which will ensure your artwork is in good hands. You can go to www.thesydneycanvascompany.com.au for options.