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Sep 3, 2008

Really simple tip to keep you updated in the world of art

Most new collectors get so overwhelmed by the vast contemporary art scene that they forget one of the simplest tips: reading newspapers. That’s right – a newspaper can give you insight as to which artists and paintings are likely to increase in value over time, so you can get them while they’re still affordable. That’s why you should make it a habit to read the reviews on the Sunday paper. Who’s the new artist making waves? Where is he or she exhibiting? How did the critics accept his or her work?

Buy while the artist is still relatively unknown – this way, you can get early works, which usually zoom up in value once the artist becomes a collector’s favorite.

Before you start your collection, though, read the basics. From what kind of art you should invest on to where to find the best pieces, this ebook LINK HERE has it all covered.

Happy shopping!

Nigel Thomas
The object of art is to give life a shape.'
William Shakespeare
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