Do you think you have an eye for art? Have you ever experienced a feeling, where you just couldn’t tear yourself off the art gallery’s window and wished you had enough money to buy the painting displayed there? Have you ever regretted of not living in France, at the rise of the expressionists movement and not being able to pick up the painting, which would live on to become a family heirloom or a less glamorous prospect: a vehicle to the lavish lifestyle?

 
If you answered “Yes” to at least one of these questions, you should visit a site, which might prove to be an answer to all of your problems and help you to achieve the dream: www.tinyshowcase.com.

 
Created in 2004 by Jon Buonaccorsi and Shea’la Finch the Tiny Showcase is featuring works by an up-and-coming artists. By offering a limited edition prints in the price range of $20 to $30, where part of the proceeds is donated to a charity of the artist’s choice, they offer you a chance to acquire the work of art you like and have an opportunity to check and hone your artistic instinct.

 
If you are not comfortable with the unknowns, you may acquire the works of in-demand illustrators, which are featured on the site, as well.
Start your buying spree by being the first to notice a future gem by getting to the Tiny Showcase every Tuesday at 7:30P.M. ET, when the site presents a new butch of paintings.

 
By the way, if you ever wondered about art market’s health and stability, you should know, that Andy Warhol was the most sold artist in 2007, doubling his previous year’s demand, followed by Picasso and then, by Bacon. The experts predict a slowdown in sales in 2008, because of the financial crisis we are weathering, but as every phase, it shall pass, too.

 
You may read the assessment of the art scene (with the sales of artist’s works analyzed) in the article at Bloomberg

 
I hope this gift of information will help you on the road to happiness.

 



Author:
Lana
Time:
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 at 9:34 am
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About Art
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