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- A collector's love of art is expressed in investing in art pieces that give him or her great joy as a way of preserving that magic for the future on a personal level. There is that moment of sublime joy that any art lover has when he or she spends time with great art. A collector takes that to the next level by wanting to possess that piece and others by that artist or in that genre to personalize that experience and preserve it so that joy can be repeated in the home for many years to come.- A collector is aware of the documentation of an artwork. When you are looking at a piece of original artwork, a collector must know for certain that it is original. The documentation of a piece of fine art works like a "pedigree" of a show dog. It is part of the authentication of the artwork which gives it the right to bring the kind of prices only originals can command.- A collector becomes immersed in the biography of the artist. Art collecting is a passion as well as a hobby and an avocation. By collecting you get to know the artwork, the artist and what his or her background. By learning about the artist's biography, you pick up on meanings in the work that others might not see. - A collector has an investment in the "provenance" of an artwork. That means where this piece of art has been. As a collector, you need to know who has owned this artwork it's price history. As the new owner of this fine art work you must know where it has been before you owned it.What stands out is that you don't have to have a degree in art history or appreciation to be a collector. You don't have to be a member of the superrich or even mix with those who have snooty art tastes. If you have a deep love of fine art and your passion for this part of your life takes you to the next level that we have discussed here today, you qualify as an art collector.
As An Artist, Your Website Is Your Home Base . . .your Hub. - Where You And Your Visitors Connect. Since Your Web Site Is Your Home Base, You Need To Make Sure That It Includes Certain Information And Features That Art Collectors Have Come To Expect.
The eArt Directory
The eArt Directory is a practical guide for artists wishing to sell their art on the internet. It is also a guide for art lovers and investors wanting to browse and purchase art online. The internet is a vast maze - this is your guide through it!
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My Mobile Money Pages
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