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Colorado Springs ArtOne of the things that the fine city of Colorado Springs has to offer is a large selection of fine art created by local artists. It's virtually impossible to walk down Colorado Boulevard without getting to see some of the amazing paintings, jewelry and other art selections Colorado Springs has to offer.
Advice From an Artist on Collecting Art SuccessfullyMany people long to collect art - but some of these people lack the confidence to start an art collection. This is a great disappointment as there is no specific requirement to have an art collection other than a great love and passion for that type of artwork. I'd like to share with you some suggestions on how to collect art successfully to help you either start or continue with your art collection. Only collect what you are passionate about. Some may speak of art being a "good investment" but truly this is a relative term: art can go in and out of style in the blink of an eye. The art you simply enjoy today can be worth tens of thousands of dollars that we cannot predict in this moment. It is far better to build your art collection out of love than from a love of investments. Gain some experience with different artwork so you know what you truly do love. Isn't it amazing the more we are exposed to - often the more we learn and appreciate? Visiting different art museums or galleries for pleasure and relaxation is ideal. Simply stroll through and see what catches your eye. You'll soon discover that certain artists and art periods are attractive to you. This can help you develop your collection. Make friends with other art collectors and learn about their collections. One of the best things you can do as a new or continuing art collector is to get to know fellow art collectors. View their collections and learn exactly why they chose these pieces. Ask them where they have found these treasures. Their stories and advice can help you learn more about how you can build your collection and to create goals for your own collection. Read art collector's magazines and other publications related to the art world. This is an ideal way of staying up-to-date, as you could be in California but your favorite artist could be in New York. Save the issues of each magazine so you can refer to them. Often they will feature artists and galleries of interest. This is information you'll want to review again and again. Don't compare your art collection to anyone else's. It can be so easy to look at someone else's collection and say, "they have 10 pieces and I only have 5," or something else that could be a little critical. Your art collection is your own personal journey of exploration and learning. We all learn and explore at our own rate. Collectors discover art at different times in their life. You may find a few pieces very quickly and then nothing for several months. Enjoy the experience of being an art collector - not simply the acquisition. Your collection is unique and unlike anyone else's and that is what makes it so special! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Evan_G_Peelle
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