Why Buy Art
WHY BUY ART? To answer this question, ask yourself what your reasons are for
thinking of acquiring a piece of art. An artwork can cost a considerable sum,
but if it meets your needs, it’s worth every penny.
Anyone can buy art, and for almost any reason. Many people buy an artwork
simply because they like it, even if the artwork may be by an unknown artist.
Art, as long as you enjoy it, is never a waste of money. As John Keats puts it
in Book 1 of Endymion :
“A thing of beauty if a joy for ever:
Its loveliness increases”
Art Is For Enjoyment
Art is meant to be displayed, unlike shares or bonds. Don’t ever feel
pressured to buy something you won’t appreciate looking at day after day, no
matter what other people may say. Don’t buy something that doesn’t appeal to you
just because it is trendy, because the artist is famous, or because you have
been advised that the artwork will make a good investment. If you don’t like the
artwork at all, don’t buy it!
An artwork should touch your soul, stimulate your thoughts and bring a smile
to your lips. It should bring you pleasure, and even joy.
There are only 365 days to a year (366 on leap years). Be selective about how
you live those days. Avoid wasting them on something you dislike.
Art Enhances Your Environment
Have you ever noticed that all beautiful homes have art as an integral part
of the decor? Art lends life and color to otherwise plain and ordinary walls,
nooks and crannies, and mantelpieces. A well thought-out art collection will
help create a unique ambience in your home and make it more attractive. For
similar reasons, art often graces commercial premises, such as office lobbies
and the offices of top executives.
Art Makes a Statement
The kind of art you surround yourself with says much about your personality,
tastes and values. Edna Hibel art, for instance, is associated with strong
family values and humanitarianism. More on this multiple award-winning artist
at: http://www.cherishcollectibles.com/site/1256072/page/459196
Art truly is a mirror of the soul. It’s an expression of who you are. Be true
to yourself, and choose art which is meaningful to you.
Art Can Be An Investment
Art can pay handsome returns, but this very rarely happens overnight. If
you’re hoping to make a fast buck, art may not be the right avenue for you.
There are investors, of course, who like to put their money in art. They do this
for two main reasons: emotional as well as financial benefits.
Art is one of those peculiar investments which you can actually admire and
enjoy. And researching and hunting down a desired piece of art can be as much
fun as owning it! Many art collectors enjoy combing galleries, websites,
auctions and even flea markets in pursuit of their passion. Profiting eventually
from the sale of a find becomes a bonus.
The promise of both pleasure and profit from art certainly adds to the appeal
of art collecting.
Art Enriches Your Life
At a conference on health and ageing, held in Brisbane, Australia, the
founding professor of complementary medicine at Melbourne’s RMIT University
shared his findings that love – even the love of an activity or an inanimate
object, such as a work of art – contributes to healthier living and a longer
lifespan. Art should enrich your life. Otherwise, why spend precious time and
resources on it?
Art Makes An Impression
When you need to give a gift which will make a lasting impression, a
delectable piece of artwork is hard to beat. Any beneficiary will appreciate
receiving such an exclusive gift, and be honored that you valued her enough to
give her something so unique and precious.
Just remember to select something which will appeal to your recipient’s
tastes, and keep to a sensible budget. Good art needn’t cost an arm and a leg.
Happy art collecting!
About The Author
Copyright © 2006 Carol Chua - Carol Chua is the co-owner of Cherish
Collectibles, an online gallery of art, collectibles and gifts by multiple
award-winning American artist Edna Hibel. Visit http://www.cherishcollectibles.com to see this renowned artist’s
heartwarming artwork. Carol also co-owns an online jewelry store featuring the
creations of another award-winning artist, at http://www.silver-butterfly-jewelry.com.
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