ADVICE FOR BUYERS OF ART
Art Buyers need to know what they are, or are not, getting when purchasing art. Original art has been created by the hand of the artist. This includes paintings and printing plates or silk screens created by the hand of the artist. Digitally printed art, and offset lithographs, are not original art, only reproductions of art and have little value.
Original works of art are not normally purchased for decoration, such as to match the carpeting, drapes, furniture, etc. However, each piece of original art should be viewed as a person and thus stand alone without regard for being a part of the decorating. Original art should be framed to complement the piece and hung on the wall wherever you want to view it. Any style of art may hang next to whatever other piece of art you want.
When inviting guests to your home, you don’t provide them with color samples so they match the sofa or other decor. Each of them stands alone as should each piece of fine art you hang on the wall. Many designers and art dealers are recommending art to compliment the decor. This should not be how you select and hang fine art. Each piece should stand alone and be enjoyed accordingly.
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