Remember Me
forgot your password?

Ever Consider Becoming an Art Collector? Here's How to Start

Maybe you buy art simply to decorate. Most of us do. We have a blank wall and want something fabulous, so we go looking for a great piece of art.

But, have you ever considered collecting art? Take a look around at the art on your walls to see if there's a common thread or theme that emerges. Do you have a number of florals? More than one landscape? Or, maybe you have a budding art collection of pieces purchased on trips you've taken.

Of course, when we talk about paintings, we're talking about real art. Art that's created by actual, living artists. Not art you'd buy in a department store. So, if you have that kind of art - real art - you can stop thinking of it as a bunch of paintings, and turn it into a budding art collection.

Here's a wonderful example of real art that's collectible and affordable.  This fine art photo could be the beginning of a wonderful Americana art collection.  There are literally thousands of artists who artfully document everything American, including this example of a vintage sign advertising the last privately owned bar in Fort Lee, New Jersey.  The artwork titled The Last One is a 20" x 24" print available for $125 from fine art photographer Nick D'Andrea. http://www.discoveredartists.com/.

A collection of vintage, neon bar signs or advertising symbols from the 1950's could create an interesting, decorative art wall while at the same time become an enjoyable pursuit as you hunt for more Americana artwork.

But, the subject area for art collection themes is wide open.  For example if you absolutely love cityscapes and have photos of skylines and skyscrapers, before you know it you're an Architectural Art Collector. Or, if you have a couple of floral or animal prints, and begin collecting similar pieces, you can build a collection of botannicals or nature artworks

Believe it or not, chickens and cows are very big with collectors.  These are creatures that artists particularly like to paint, often because of the challenge of turning fur and feathers into interesting, lifelike figures with personality.  Rooster 25 is a perfect example of an artist who took on and met the challenge.  This fierce looking bird already has his feathers ruffled, ready to strike without provocation.  The painting is an original 12" x 12" oil on canvas by artist Ilse Kleyn and sells for $100 in the artist's DiscoveredArtists.com gallery. http://www.discoveredartists.com/

So, all you really need to do to become an art collector is to put some thought into your art buying. Before you know it, instead of just buying art, you'll be collecting art.  Decide on a theme based on art that appeals to you. Perhaps you love raku vases, or glass art. Or, maybe you're attracted to bronze figurines. If you're into wall art then cityscapes and watercolors from a particular country could become a theme for your collection.

 Cityscape at Dusk is a wonderfully warm, inviting photo that captures a moment in time at the intersection of North, Damen and Milwaukee Avenues in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. Collecting photos and original art that takes you back to places you've visited or neighborhoods where you once lived adds meaning to the art that you use to decorate your home or office.  This fine art photo by photographer Kurt Kramer can be purchased for $90 in his online gallery at DiscoveredArtists.com and is just one in a series of collectible, big city neighborhood cityscapes.

So, as you can see, there's no end and no limit to the types of themes for collecting art. In fact, many collectors just buy what they like and create collections comprised of favorite artworks. These are collections that bring the owner years of pleasure and great satisfaction.

In fact, when compared to using art simply to decorate or to impress someone, collecting art gives you an even greater payoff. The process of collecting art is a life enriching hobby that beautifully mirrors who you are and shows the world what you love.  It can return a lifetime of satisfaction and value.

Where to Find Real Art At Reasonable Prices:

At www.DiscoveredArtists.com you can search over 4000 pieces of original and limited edition art created by international, independent Artists. Search by style, color, price, shape, size, and theme. Read artist biographies and search for artists by career experience, credentials, juried status and more.

Artwork is shipped directly to you from the artist's studio. Prices are set by the artist, not by the gallery so you avoid paying gallery markups.  Purchase art using a major credit card using a secure shopping cart. All purchases are backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee including return shipping.

DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations

The author is Business Development manager for DiscoveredArtists.com an online marketplace for buying and selling original artwork. She is focused on promoting the use of original and limited edition artwork for home decorating. Mission: Original Art for Everyman !

Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Interior Design Articles
  • More from DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations

Why You Need Professional Interior Design Consultants in Tampa FL

By: Business Local Listings | 01/12/2009
If you are building a new commercial or residential space, or are remodelling an existing one, you will need professional commercial and residential interior design consultants. They will provide you with invaluable advice and services to ensure that you achieve the best possible commercial or residential design for your project in Tampa FL.

Home Decoration: It’s All About Creativity

By: Leah Myers | 01/12/2009
The greatest tool for home decoration is creativity. Use your creativity and intuition. Trusting your intuition and developing your creativity helps you design your house perfectly according to your own choice.

Saving While Home Decorating

By: Leah Myers | 01/12/2009
Build your house in your imagination. With such, this will give you a clear idea about what exactly you need. Recycling is one of the most cost-effective ways to decorate your house if you want it to go cheap. Look out for your old possessions and you will be amazed to know how much you have. Simply, let your inborn creative talent help you along on this exercise

Home Decoration Defines Your Character

By: Leah Myers | 01/12/2009
Your home is an illustration of who you are. Just by looking into a room, it gives a feeling that you already know the owner of the house. The home decoration idea is simply a way to dig deep inside your own characteristic. The way you treat your house is same you treat yourself.

Choosing the right stencil for your art or home project

By: Donna F Houston | 01/12/2009
Do you have a home or art project that requires you to create some sort of design? Well if you’re not that talented when it comes to drawing free hand, you can always choose a stencil to help you create the kind of design that you want.

Modern Bar Stools Will Enhance Your Home's Interior

By: Jeffrey Veal | 30/11/2009
Today's modern bar stools come in so many designs, you'll have no problem deciding on the right one for your interior or exterior ideas.

Blue glass vase- Customized Glass Vases for Home Decoration

By: Jon Larsen | 30/11/2009
If you want a simple but elegant design for your houses, then you must look in to having clear glass vases as decorations for your home. Glass vases displayed at your homes will not only serve as a great and ideal house décor but it can also be a great way to display and showcase your talent in the field of art and interior designing as well. One of the most popular and widely used techniques in glass vase customizing is the sand art. Before the actual process, first you must have a...

Clear Glass Vases - Simple yet Elegant

By: Jon Larsen | 30/11/2009
Clear glass vases have gone famous throughout the lands. Even though it appears to be very much simple in design but still it has the capability of enhancing the greatness and beauty of flowers and other objects placed unto it. These vases are made in different forms, styles, designs and shapes such as square, circle, cylinder, and many else. Many establishments such as restaurants, hotels and boutiques use these glass vases as their decoration and attraction to drag costumers into ...

New Art Medium by Fine Artist Deborah Weed

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 17/04/2009 | Interior Design
Learn about a new art medium developed by American artist, Deborah Weed and view a few of her distinctive paintings. These amazing, original artworks can become the focal point for any decor ... adding color, light and reflection while stimulating conversation among your guests. Read more ...

Five Great Examples of Collectible Paintings: This Art Mimics the Economic Downturn

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 07/01/2009 | Collecting
If you're not already an art collector then you might want to consider getting started. And, what better theme than a collection of paintings inspired by news? A collection of "moment in time" paintings is not only lovely to see, but thought inspiring as well. This article shows you five excellent examples of collectible, contemporary artworks inspired by the current financial crisis ... a moment in time that we all will want to forget, but good or bad, is documented through art.

Doing a French Country Kitchen? Pick Your Chick

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 28/12/2008 | Kitchens
If you want to create a decorative theme then you need accessories. And, the standard accessory for a French Country Kitchen, of course, is a ceramic chicken or fierce, red plaster rooster. But, what if you don't want to dedicate precious counter space to a decorative accessory? This article suggests that an orignal oil painting, small enough to display over the sink or stove is the perfect solution, and tells you where to find the perfect piece of art at the perfect price.

Fine Art for the Kitchen: Hang a Portrait of Your Favorite Tomato

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 03/12/2008 | Food & Beverage
My kitchen is where I go to relax. It's my favorite room in the house where I spend many, enjoyable hours baking, stewing, roasting, and tasting. I also love to decorate my kitchen with "foodie" art. Still life paintings are my favorite, but I came across these lovely portraits of fruits and veggies. See for yourself ...

Don Julio, Maker's Mark and Grand Marnier Sit for Portraits

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 02/12/2008 | Press Releases
We all remember what Andy Warhol did for Campbell's soup. Artists continue to create artwork that features their favorite brands. Robert Goldsberry is no exception. The fine art painter creates beautiful, realism oils of his favorite adult beverages. Is this an example of life mimicking art, or is art mimicking marketing? Read more and see these wonderful paintings ...

How to Find Real Art for Home Decor: Artists Look to the Internet as the Next Big Thing for Art Sales

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 26/11/2008 | Interior Design
Selling art on the internet is a trend that is quickly changing the art world and how artists go to market. It's clearly a positive change for art sellers and for art buyers, because real art is now more accessible and more affordable to the general public than ever before. If you don't have time to go to art fairs, and if art galleries are just too intimidating, then shopping for art online might be perfect for you. Check it out ... it's the next big thing in the art world.

How to Add European Style to Your Home

By: DiscoveredArtists.com Media Relations | 23/11/2008 | Interior Design
What Europeans know that American's don't know is that real art matters. Surrounding yourself with beautiful, real art is one of life's little pleasures. And Americans have just seemed to miss the boat on adding pleasure and style to their lives through art. But, it's not too late to change our ways and step up to European style. This article tells you how to find real art, priced right and perfect for your home or office.

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.11, 3, w2)