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creepycoug
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Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
I'm considering it.
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Whichever artist you decide to patronize, kill them after you acquire the piece.creepycoug said:Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
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creepycoug said:
Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
I wouldn’t. It’s once of the most illiquid assets around.
This is not to say don’t buy art...absolutely do! But buy it because you love the piece.
If you do want to get serious about it, treat it as a long term venture. You’ll need to start doing lots of research into it: what styles do you gravitate towards? Are you into sculpture or paintings? Also learn the terminology.
Once you know what you like you’ll want to start going to exhibit openings, auctions, art fairs. Then make relationships with galleries, dealers, and if at all possible, the artists themselves.
Oh, and if you buy something for the long haul, be prepared to take of it. It will need to dusted/handled/displayed carefully. -
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I've watched Met Art films
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Doog_de_Jour said:creepycoug said:
Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
I wouldn’t. It’s once of the most illiquid assets around.
This is not to say don’t buy art...absolutely do! But buy it because you love the piece.
If you do want to get serious about it, treat it as a long term venture. You’ll need to start doing lots of research into it: what styles do you gravitate towards? Are you into sculpture or paintings? Also learn the terminology.
Once you know what you like you’ll want to start going to exhibit openings, auctions, art fairs. Then make relationships with galleries, dealers, and if at all possible, the artists themselves.
Oh, and if you buy something for the long haul, be prepared to take of it. It will need to dusted/handled/displayed carefully.
Well this NFT gem brought $130,000 and it's on the blockchain. So....
If a blockchain impressionist master isn't your speed you could have this self portrait, blockchain's own Vincent Van Go
Open your mind woman!
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GO DWAgS!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!BennyBeaver said:
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Art was a hooker on 3rd in the early 80's.creepycoug said:Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
One time. In college. As a learning experience.
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Anyone not making NFT's of plss posts is missing out. Check out my 'Hardcore Husky Moments' gallery if you have the cash.
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So I'm busting my ass here for like two months trying to breathe life into you're board, and THIS is what brings you back?Baseman said:Doog_de_Jour said:creepycoug said:Who here has invested in art as a way to both diversify your risk and also enjoy your investment while you have it?
I'm considering it.
I wouldn’t. It’s once of the most illiquid assets around.
This is not to say don’t buy art...absolutely do! But buy it because you love the piece.
If you do want to get serious about it, treat it as a long term venture. You’ll need to start doing lots of research into it: what styles do you gravitate towards? Are you into sculpture or paintings? Also learn the terminology.
Once you know what you like you’ll want to start going to exhibit openings, auctions, art fairs. Then make relationships with galleries, dealers, and if at all possible, the artists themselves.
Oh, and if you buy something for the long haul, be prepared to take of it. It will need to dusted/handled/displayed carefully.
Well this NFT gem brought $130,000 and it's on the blockchain. So....
If a blockchain impressionist master isn't your speed you could have this self portrait, blockchain's own Vincent Van Go
Open your mind woman!
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