If you are an emerging artist, a fine art blog will be a good idea for you. It can help you create your personal brand, attract an audience and potential clients, and strengthen contacts with already existing ones. A professional blog is like a high-technology business card, allowing your clients to get acquainted with your art and find contacts for communication.
5 Most Expensive Fine Art Works You Should Know
Fine art works are some of the most unfathomable phenomena in the world. On the one hand, they have an intangible component that appeals to our feelings and thoughts, but, on the other hand, some artworks exceed real estate prices. This contradiction and comparison of material and non-material value bring art to the level of the most fascinating collector items.
There is a list of the top 5 most expensive fine art works that combine high price and artistic value.
Continue reading “5 Most Expensive Fine Art Works You Should Know”
Does Professional Art Have a Clear Definition?
What is professional art and how to recognize it? Are there clear criteria in such a subjective area as art? Many professional artists died unrecognized, but their works became great centuries later; and, on the contrary, others gained recognition in their lifetime but became unknown after their death.
What is included in the concept of professional art? Artist skills, the cultural and historical value of the work, the impression produced on the viewer? Clearly, art should be viewed holistically, considering all components.
Continue reading “Does Professional Art Have a Clear Definition?”
Useful Tips for Novice Art Lovers, or How to Select Art
The number of art lovers and connoisseurs is increasing every year. But what to look for if you are a novice collector who doesn`t navigate the art market and principles of formation of the art collection? It is worth starting with common bases and making your own collector’s style. We have some useful tips that will help you with your first steps.
Continue reading “Useful Tips for Novice Art Lovers, or How to Select Art”