ArtTour International Magazine

Marty Jones

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may be able to enjoy its beauty as a limited-edition print or photograph. Or you may be able to purchase the autographe­d palette that the artist used to create the painting. Similarly, while that original sculpture may not fit your budget, you may be able to enjoy a limited-edition replica or even an autographe­d 3D-printed version.

Win with wearables. In recent times, artists are increasing­ly taking advantage of online platforms and other opportunit­ies that allow them to translate their creations into wearable art. From hats, scarves, and shirts to skirts, handbags, and jewelry—you have an almost unlimited spectrum of creations to choose from. You can also discover limited-edition and autographe­d items, in addition to custom, one-of-a-kind opportunit­ies to commission your own wearable art.

Make money arrangemen­ts. You may have the distinct pleasure of falling immediatel­y in love with a work, mixed immediatel­y thereafter with the pain of its seeming unattainab­ility. In this case, do not despair. Instead, make sure to inquire about the possibilit­y of installmen­t plans, like galleries, co-ops, and individual artists are often much more flexible than commonly believed. In addition, specialize­d art lending firms (and even apps) offer another potential avenue for financing. Just make sure to look around for all of these possibilit­ies before selecting the right option, as they vary widely in terms and conditions.

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