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Original Paintings or Giclee Reproductions?

Original Paintings or Giclee Reproductions?

http://www.LloydDobsonArtist.com Both have their appeal and both can fulfill their purpose of brightening up your room or being part of a growing art collection. Pros for owning an original painting: * An original painting would look great as a center piece in your home. * An original piece is more personal than a print because it comes straight from the artist’ easel. * You can see the technique and the brush strokes and every time you look at it you may discover more and more features like shadows and textures. * Owning original art shows refinement. * Only one individual or institution can own the original painting. * The original is the most valuable product from the artist. * An original painting is considered an investment that should appreciate each year as an artist continues to mature and expand their art career. * Originals are more “collectable” and would offer a higher resale value than a gicleé. The pros of owning a gicleé reproduction: * Gicleé prints have become quite popular and are often hard to distinguish from the original. * Art prints are great if you want to start a collection but you don’t want to spend too much money yet. * Gicleés come in various sizes and you can frame them to your taste. * With today’s technology, gicleé’s can look a lot like the originals. Also the high quality inks won’t fade in time. * Giclee prints are archival for 100 years. * Gicleé’s on paper or canvas are sealed with a sealant to protect the giclee. On stretcher bars, the gicleé’s look just like an original painting on canvas while the cost is much more affordable. * Gicleé’s offer a wonderful option for the collector who isn’t a serious art investor/collector. This allows collectors to be able to start a collection of work, and purchase several of their favorites to quickly amass a grouping. All in all, the decision basically boils down to the collector. Many art collectors only prefer to purchase originals simply because they enjoy the unique quality of an original painting. Others enjoy collecting gicleés on canvas due to the affordability. If you really like a painting that has already been sold, it is good to have the next best thing – a quality reproduction! My career has been advancing and my work is becoming more valuable, causing higher demand. Of course, this also means the prices for originals increases as my career expands each year. Getting in on earlier work means you may be able to get a better price than waiting over the course of time, thus allowing you to snag a true jewel that will be worth so much more as time goes on.

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How to Have Success at Art Shows

How to Have Success at Art Shows

How to have success at art shows. Like any business you need traffic and you need conversions, better known as buyers. One thing you must remember . . . It does not matter what business you are in! Whether you are in the art business, the restaurant business, the widget business or the fu-fu business. You are in the "People Business" So you have always wondered what it would be like to be an artist and show and sell your work around the country at weekend art shows? Here are some tips that can increase your chances of succeeding. 1) Go Visit Some Art Events First - You may not always have the luxury of visiting each and every art show before you apply for acceptance. After all, if you visit before applying, you'll have to wait another year to participate (if you are accepted) and most of us are not that patient. However, when you can visit the show first and talk to participating artists, you will get a feel for whether or not this is a show in which you wish to participate. Be up front with the artists that you talk with and ask a few questions. Most will be happy to answer your questions if they sense your honesty and sincerity and you don't distract them from those who visit their booth. Some events that bill themselves as art shows or even arts and craft shows end up with a lot of questionable "art" booths that are not really art at all. If the "art" show has more than it's share of artists who make foam rubber alligators on a coat hanger or rubber band gun crafters, it's probably not that high quality of art show. That is not to say that there is not a place for these products. There are many large festivals that attract huge crowds that have all kinds of vendors from artists and crafters to cosmetic salespeople to sausage-on-a-stick vendors. On the other hand, a juried event will elevate the level of quality work that is shown, which should attract an audience that has a greater appreciation for art. It may reduce the number of attendees, but those who do attend may be a more "qualified" audience. By qualified, I mean that they not only have a greater appreciation for art, but hopefully the means to purchase it if they like it. 2) Be Consistent With Your Art Work - Watch Video and go to website for additional information

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