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Things To Think About When Buying Framed Wall Art

December 23rd, 2009

If you are looking for ways to save money on framed wall art, the first place to look should be the Internet. There are a number of excellent websites which offer framed wall art or a wall art set that you can use to add a touch of class to any room in your home or office.

 

But what should to look for in framed wall art? Art is an intensely personal choice and you should choose those pieces of framed wall art which please you. Some art is created with the intention to give you a strong emotional reaction. Other pieces are created in order to be more decorative in nature. It all depends on what you are looking for. Whether it is a statement piece or one which is designed to be pleasant and look well on the wall there are a wide range of pieces available to choose from.

 

A wall art set is designed to work well when hung together. It can be divided into a large number of pieces although the usual number is two (a diptych) or three (a triptych). A wall art set can be painted so that it needs to be hung very close together so that the picture can be seen clearly. Others that are less representational (a piece with an identifiable image) can be split up and spaced throughout a room.

 

Framed wall art can be finished in a number of different ways depending on what it is painted on and what medium was used to create the piece. Mediums usually used to create framed wall art include oils, acrylics, watercolors and sometimes pen and ink or graphite. You should make sure that your framed wall art has been finished properly.

 

If you purchase framed wall art that has been painted in oils, you need to make sure that there is no glass covering the piece. This is because oil needs to release gas that can build up under glass and will ruin the piece. Acrylic can be glassed or not depending on your preference. Watercolor, graphite and pen and ink are very delicate so framed wall art should use glass to protect them from UV radiation.

 

A wall art set should be framed the same throughout each piece to lend it cohesiveness. You may find that a wall art set is simply stretched and not framed so there is no delineation between the pieces in the wall art set. You may also find a wall art set made of small pieces that have been mounted on one frame as part of a grouping. The way you frame a piece is a matter of personal style and choice.

 

If you want information on selecting framed wall art or a wall art set, you should look on a reputable web site for information on different artists and their work. This can give you an idea of what is popular in art and what the different styles of work are that are currently being produced.




By: Vikram Kumar

Types of Wall Art Ideal for a Bedroom

December 15th, 2009

There are several types of wall arts that compliment well with a bedroom well. The following wall arts that can enhance the look of your bedroom include the following: themed fabric arts, wall lightings, wall furniture, wallpaper, wall collage, mural painting, and sensual photographs.

A bedroom is considered conducive when it is a comfortable and relaxing place to stay. When decorating a bedroom, be sure to choose wall arts that are pleasing to the eyes. Here are some types of wall arts that are appropriate for a bedroom.

Themed fabric arts

There are many available fabric wall arts that match the bed sheets and pillowcases. This type is a good choice because they may induce a person to sleep. The fabrics are made of light materials, which are relaxing.

Wall lightings

Another good way to decorate your bedroom is using wall lightings. These are mounted on the walls instead of the traditional way of putting them in one corner. The amount of light can be regulated, which can be dimmed anytime to induce sleep.

Wall furniture

A room doesn’t look like a room in the absence of a mirror, cabinet, and shelves. They are considered not just as interior furnishings, but as wall furniture as well. They don’t only beautify the room since they serve several purposes too.

Wallpaper

A safer way to decorate a bedroom is to make use of a wallpaper. Choose a design that would encourage relaxation such ocean and sky. They represent wide horizon, which can be calming to the spirit. Pastel colors are also soothing and comforting.

Wall collage

To have a personalized look on your bedroom, a collage using memorable photos like weddings and birthdays make a unique wall decor. This can be done personally or hire a professional to do it for you.

Mural paint

Murals are artworks, which make use of paints, watercolor and other medium. This can be applied directly on the wall to create a distinct ambiance.

Sensual photographs

This is a good choice for couples since it stimulates affection and develops intimacy between partners. Framed photos will appear elegant and stunning when displayed in the right place. The ambiance will set the mood while, you initiate the move.




By: meliza mateo

A simple guide to investing in Art

October 25th, 2009

A friend of mine due to hard times has sold some of his properties and one is a painting that belongs to his family years ago. He was astonished to know the “market value” of the said painting when he had it for appraisal. He doesn’t realize what he had been admiring at their living room as child turns out as to what it can be considered a masterpiece!

Art can be lucrative if you had the eye and if you can research a little.

BUYING ART FOR THE NEWBIES

It is not simply for art for art’s sake. You must really know what you want and if you are planning to display it at your house, condo or building. As art is very broad in terms of styles and kind. Asked yourselves if you want a landscape, an abstract, a still life, a pen and ink etc…

How much is your budget? How much are you willing to pay? Most paintings now a days are competitively priced but usually…if you are buying from a relatively unknown artist it can prove to be affordable and the same time it can also be gamble ( hoping the art or the artist in the future can turn out to be another Jackson Pollack, Picasso or Juan Luna).

Well known artist or established artist works are usually high priced but it can prove to be worth your money in the long run. The market value of the art you bought is usually tied up with just how well respected or career driven the artist was. The tendency is his or her price would surely go up if there is a demand for it especially if that artist becomes a national artist—you hit the goldmine!

When buying art works, it pays to asked around either an art curator, professional art dealer, an art gallery owner or used to your advantage harness the power of the net. But really nothing beats when it is recommended by close friends or relatives.

BUYING ART FOR BEGINNERS

1) You must know the difference between buying oil, watercolor, pastel or acrylic. It is important to know what art materials are involved with the creation of that art work you are buying. Materials used by the artist should be high quality so the colors would be preserve or retain for a long, long time.

2) Decide if you are going to buy directly from the artist itself, to an art dealer or go straight to the art gallery. Consider the framing, delivery and other services involved when negotiating with the price or what is included to your payment.

When buying through an art gallery, you usually get to know the profile of the artist and essentially getting a proof or certificate that what your buying is real not fake (as in original) and also verify if it has several reproductions already such as the print version.

If you are buying directly from the artist, you have the option to ask for an authentication paper complete with the artist’s signature.

3) Regardless if what you bought is from a relatively unknown artist or considered a masterpiece, you should also know how to preserve or maintain it. As time goes by it will be moisture and humidity to be the art pieces main enemy! Colors can fade. A retouch might be needed. Furthermore, don’t expose the painting to the sunlight as the harmful ultra violent rays can affect the colors of the paintings.

4) Your art should reflect your aesthetic taste. Choose art that can help you relax like a landscape or underwater. An art that can make you think like abstracts, an art that reflects your dreams and fantasies like surreal paintings. It brings out your personality and something that brings a certain kind of fulfillment—one that you can be truly proud of hanging at your walls.

5) You must remember value or price of your art work will not go up over night. Hence, treat it like a mutual fund or a time deposit.

6) Always buy from reliable sources. The traditional way is still the best there is.

FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN RE-SELLING YOUR ART

1) Finding a prospective buyer is not easy. Unless, you have a cultured/art loving network. You can off course go through the expert hands of an professional art dealer or art gallery owner but they also get a great deal of share of your selling price.

2) Keep all the receipts, relevant documents like a copy of artist resume or any proofs of ownership. Especially if is a high end piece of art work.

Later on with enough experience you can build a collection that you can benefit from it in the long run. Always remember…time is your friend; don’t assume you can profit from your art work right away. The good news is…art doesn’t really decline instead its price usually goes up!

In the meantime, enjoy that priceless beauty of the art work you had purchased.

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By: vernie evangelista