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Based in London, England The Art Ministry sources and commissions original works of art and collections to meet specific customer tastes and market trends and to supply the growing demand for life defining and inspiring products.

In addition to creating a viable and supportive environment in which artistic talent can flourish and reward committed artists with tangible success, both creatively and financially.

    Return to Minya

    Internationally acclaimed for her paintings of Egyptian Tombs and Temples, Judi Barrowman’s work is fresh and compelling. Her passion for Egypt and ancient Egyptian art knows no bounds. Based in England, Judi spends the half of her time trawling the deserts of Egypt in search of new images amongst the ancient ruins. Read: Return to Minya Read

    By: The Art Ministry | 28/03/2007 | Travel

    Mark Scott’s River Scene and Skye Rainbow

    Anita Casari wrote this article whilst with us at The Art Ministry on an internship through ProfessionalsUK.com. Originally from Italy, Anita was captivated by Mark Scott's photographs, in particular River Scene and Skye Rainbow. Here, Anita Casari presents us with an illuminating and unusual way of looking at these images. Read: Mark Scott’s River Scene and Skye Rainbow Read

    By: The Art Ministry | 28/03/2007 | Art & Entertainment

    Vanishing Points

    Pip Culbert stands at the forefront of deconstructive art with work spanning many decades. Her work in linear art explores all aspects of fundamental constructions, deconstructions and perspectives of objects. It is the essence of the perspective that pervades throughout her work. Read: Vanishing Points Read

    By: The Art Ministry | 28/03/2007 | Art & Entertainment

    Art Investment Guide

    Second only in size to the US market, The UK art and antiques market is worth well over £4 billion a year, and holds a global share of some 26% of the world’s total art sales. In terms of volume, the UK is the largest marketplace for art on the planet. In 2005, the index covering sales of old masters showed growth of 18.8%, while the similar index covering post-war and contemporary art rose 8.3%. Over the past five years, the average annual returns were 3.1% and 17.7% respectively. Read: Art Investment Guide Read

    By: The Art Ministry | 27/03/2007 | Art & Entertainment
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