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Start an Art Collectible Hobby
and Beautify Your Home
by AmonMa'at
Collecting is a
fun hobby that any family can do together or an individual can do this by
his or her self. One of the most interesting things to collect are art
collectibles. Many different items can be painted with artwork and become
an art collectible. Hobby enthusiasts collect such things as saw blades,
and wooden eggs which have had artwork painted on. People even collect
designer rugs as art. Another art collectible hobby is collecting limited
edition plates, thimbles, Christmas ornaments, and figurines produced by
such companies as Bradford Exchange. And of course, many people collect
fine art paintings.
The person with an art collectible hobby will probably find his or her own
favorite artists whose works they appreciate. They can choose to focus on
one particular artist, either past or present, or they can choose from the
works of many artists. On the other hand, they may collect art and art
objects around a theme they enjoy, such as cigars, wild animals, or piano
music.
One may think of an art collector as a rich person who has the money to
spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on an original Van Gogh. A person
of more modest means can collect art too, however. Post cards are a good
place to start. Most art museum gift shops offer high quality, glossy
postcards printed with some of their more notable acquisitions. By buying
those cards one really appreciates, anyone can have an art collection.
eBbay is a good source of art collectibles whatever type of art or
collectible you fancy. In fact, if you are just starting out, the choices
and options can be overwhelming! Just remember that you can sell your own
belongings as well as buying those of others. This should make the impact
on the budget a little less powerful. Other ideas for inexpensively
collecting art collectibles are scouring flea markets, thrift shops, and
garage sales. You never know what treasure someone else may be getting rid
of.
Scouring the web
for art collectibles is just as easy and fun! You can do a search for
specific collectibles or collections, just go to any search engine and
type in what you are looking for within quotes. Only then will you pull up
websites with original collectibles and art! To try a different method of
searching, try searching images instead of websites. You can then scan
through the graphics for website connections to those pieces that interest
you most!
One nice thing about art collectibles is that artists can be found in
every part of the world. The art collector should scout the local art
shows, museums, and artist's hangouts to find out just what sort of talent
can be had less expensively and close to home. Because of the local flavor
of some artwork, art collectibles make good travel souvenirs. For
instance, the artist Linda Barnicott specializes in paintings of scenes,
buildings, and landmarks found around Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Similarly,
collectors can find local artist almost everywhere.
An art collectible hobby will keep you interested in life and give you a
home filled with art masterpieces as well. If you enjoy pretty and
interesting things around you, consider starting an art collectible hobby
today. Enlist the help of your family or friends for a regular family fun
night or girls weekday out. Stuck at home, then get online and purchase
from home. The possibilities are endless!
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AmonMa’at
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