Paintings For Sale Online: Some Tips for Buying Art

Paintings For Sale Online: Some Tips for Buying Art

Article by Chris Xavier









If you are interested in paintings for sale, there are now many places online to search for them. The world of buying, collecting or investing in art has been completely transformed by the internet. Whereas twenty years ago, you had to travel to large cities to see paintings in galleries or at auctions, today all you have to do is go online and find them.

How you search for art online will depend on factors like your budget, what kind of art you’re interested in and what your purpose is. That is, do you just like art to hang on your walls, are you looking for a long term investment, or are you an art dealer looking to turn over a quick profit? There are many strategies for buying art.

If you are new to this game, and in many ways it is a game, you should first learn as much as you can about art. Get at least one current price guide if you plan on investing in listed artists. The other option is to start off small. If you are getting your feet wet by buying paintings for under , you don’t have much to lose. However, if you are spending much more than that, you really should know what you’re doing.

You may want to specialize in a certain type of painting, such as modern, antique, Chinese, European, or from a particular period. It’s not necessary to specialize, but it makes it easier to become an expert, or at least reasonably well versed in one area of art. To know a lot about many areas of art takes quite a bit longer. There is a lot to learn, and since art is being produced all the time, the amount of knowledge you need grows by the day!

Online auctions are one of the best places to find art at reasonable prices. Of course, you have to be careful who you deal with. If you are using a site like Ebay, look at the seller’s feedback rating. Read all descriptions thoroughly, such as guarantees and return policy. You should be extra careful about purchasing art from another country. Aside from anything else, paintings can easily get damaged when traveling long distances.

Always remember there are lots of paintings for sale online. Don’t get so hooked on one painting in particular that you end up paying too much for it. That can happen at auctions, both live ones and online. Set a budget for yourself and stick to it. The more you learn, and the more experienced you get, the more you’ll be able to make intelligent purchases that are great investments.



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How to hang paintings and pictures

How to hang paintings and pictures

Hanging a painting in your home can make all the difference in a look and feel of a room. Whether it be a large family photoframe or million dollar piece of artwork, there are practical considerations to take note of. It you have serveral art pieces which you would like to put on display it may be a good idea to consult a professional and have a gallery hanging system installed.

Where to hang your painting or picture
Aside from the aesthetics of where to hang your painting you need to take into consideration the longevity of your painting too. Ideally you would want to hang your painting on a wall which has a wall stud where you can surely anchor the wall hooks, away from any heat source with reasonable humidity and not in direct sunlight. Direct sunlight will destroy any painting, photo or picture over time.

Hanging your picture or painting
if you are hanging a heavy picture on your plaster walls, make sure you source a wall stud or beam. Lightweight pictures can hang from hooks that stick with adhesive to the wall like 3M or with using a nail.

 

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DIY TIP: Sticking hooks and clips to porous surfaces:
Spray hairspray on porous surfaces such as unpainted wood and unsealed plasterboards to seal up small holes and to enhance “stickability” of clips and hooks.

Plaster Walls also known as Gyprcok Walls
Knock on the wall until you hear a solid backing. You could also use an electronic stud finder which beeps or flashes when it passes over wall studs or ceiling joists. Wall studs are usually placed 400 or 600mm apart.

If the best place for you to hang your picture is not near the wall stud, you can use a toggle, which once drilled and screwed in; it will expand and spread the pressure on your wall.

If your walls are brick, simply drill a hole with a masonry drill bit and then hammer in a plastic plug and insert screw.

Depending on your picture weight you wish to suspend your picture from a metal hook secured to the frame or from the paintings wire.

Hanging Wire
The hanging wire should be looped through eye screws, secured in the right and left sides of the frame positioned a third of the way down from the top of the frame.
Measure the wire and tighten to hang so that the wire is not visible once the picture has been hung.

Mark and Nail
Measure and mark the top of the frame when you have it positioned correctly on the wall, you may need to a chair and a ladder. Hold the picture wire up with your finger and measure the distance from your finger to the top of the frame. Measure down that distance from the pencil mark you made on the wall and mark that spot. Nail the picture hook into the wall where you made the mark.

Carefully hang picture and adjust until it is straight.