Three Tips For
Getting The Best Results When Framing Artwork
Properly framing art
requires analyzing it before ever considering the frame. Examine Color Value, The color value is a
measure of where a color fits along the white-to-black scale. When a color
skews toward black, it's a shade.
Determine Color Temperature Is your work mostly
comprised of warm or cool colors? Warm colors are yellows, reds, and oranges,
while cool colors are blues, greens, and purples. An autumnal-themed piece is
likely to be comprised primarily of warm colors, for example.
If you take the time
to understand the elements that make up your work of art-color value, color
temperature, and composition style-your art will benefit from a more beautiful
and complementary selection of framing materials.
Art Collector
Wingmen: The 7 Experts You Will Need on Your Team
Creating a Serious
Art Collection
Here are the seven
experts you should tap when you get serious about art: Art Title Provider, Art
Consultant, Art Conservator, Art Insurance Expert, Art Attorney, Art Logistics
Professional and a Collection Manager.
Smart art collectors
check the provenance (history) of any work prior to purchase. Serious
collectors protect themselves from buying works with a suspect history by
employing the help of an Art Title Provider. An experienced art consultant
knows his or her way around the art auction houses, galleries, private sales,
online art sites and art fairs. Healthcare for Your Art Collection
A professional Art
Conservator is a key member of any art collector's team. Museums rely on art
conservators to protect their investments and so should you.
Everyone in the New
York art scene took note when Hurricane Sandy sent floodwaters into galleries
and art storage warehouses in 2012, making Art Insurance a serious
consideration for all collectors. Smart collectors carry insurance against
disasters.
A serious art
collection may also figure in estate planning. For some collectors, a
Collection Management Software Program will help keep everything organized. All
art collecting starts with LOVE but it takes expert input to create a memorable
and cohesive collection.
Building a Turnkey
Business
To build a turnkey
business you will need to build the following: A learning organization culture
Standards and procedures that are interwoven into your business A solid
financial system A solid marketing system A learning organization culture
Standards and procedures that are interwoven into your business A solid
financial system Having a solid financial system increases the value of your
business to a potential buyer. A solid marketing system Finally, no business is
worth anything without customers.
You need a system of attracting and retaining
customers. A well-developed customer database increases the value of your
business. Summary In summary, the best time to start thinking of selling your
business is now. Knowing your business is sellable makes it worth all the
effort you put into your business.