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January 21, 2011 at 4:53 PM #656994January 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM #658069moneymakerParticipant
Wyland gallery?
January 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM #657740moneymakerParticipantWyland gallery?
January 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM #657601moneymakerParticipantWyland gallery?
January 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM #656941moneymakerParticipantWyland gallery?
January 21, 2011 at 6:26 PM #657002moneymakerParticipantWyland gallery?
January 21, 2011 at 6:50 PM #657606briansd1Guest[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, you can buy very high quality limited reproductions (giclees) of beautiful art without spending thousands of dollars. Thats what I do and that way I dont need an education in art to know what to buy. I buy what makes me happy.[/quote]
I’m with you sdrealtor. I’m not big on spending a lot of money on a painting, unless I know that it’s an investment. But not knowing much about art, I won’t even attempt it.
I would never spend money in an expensive gallery. I would rather discover something by happenstance while traveling.
I only know enough about art to be dangerous. Like architecture, art is also about math, science and reason. Those elements should be reflected in art, even if it’s an emotional piece.
January 21, 2011 at 6:50 PM #657007briansd1Guest[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, you can buy very high quality limited reproductions (giclees) of beautiful art without spending thousands of dollars. Thats what I do and that way I dont need an education in art to know what to buy. I buy what makes me happy.[/quote]
I’m with you sdrealtor. I’m not big on spending a lot of money on a painting, unless I know that it’s an investment. But not knowing much about art, I won’t even attempt it.
I would never spend money in an expensive gallery. I would rather discover something by happenstance while traveling.
I only know enough about art to be dangerous. Like architecture, art is also about math, science and reason. Those elements should be reflected in art, even if it’s an emotional piece.
January 21, 2011 at 6:50 PM #657745briansd1Guest[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, you can buy very high quality limited reproductions (giclees) of beautiful art without spending thousands of dollars. Thats what I do and that way I dont need an education in art to know what to buy. I buy what makes me happy.[/quote]
I’m with you sdrealtor. I’m not big on spending a lot of money on a painting, unless I know that it’s an investment. But not knowing much about art, I won’t even attempt it.
I would never spend money in an expensive gallery. I would rather discover something by happenstance while traveling.
I only know enough about art to be dangerous. Like architecture, art is also about math, science and reason. Those elements should be reflected in art, even if it’s an emotional piece.
January 21, 2011 at 6:50 PM #656946briansd1Guest[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, you can buy very high quality limited reproductions (giclees) of beautiful art without spending thousands of dollars. Thats what I do and that way I dont need an education in art to know what to buy. I buy what makes me happy.[/quote]
I’m with you sdrealtor. I’m not big on spending a lot of money on a painting, unless I know that it’s an investment. But not knowing much about art, I won’t even attempt it.
I would never spend money in an expensive gallery. I would rather discover something by happenstance while traveling.
I only know enough about art to be dangerous. Like architecture, art is also about math, science and reason. Those elements should be reflected in art, even if it’s an emotional piece.
January 21, 2011 at 6:50 PM #658074briansd1Guest[quote=sdrealtor]FWIW, you can buy very high quality limited reproductions (giclees) of beautiful art without spending thousands of dollars. Thats what I do and that way I dont need an education in art to know what to buy. I buy what makes me happy.[/quote]
I’m with you sdrealtor. I’m not big on spending a lot of money on a painting, unless I know that it’s an investment. But not knowing much about art, I won’t even attempt it.
I would never spend money in an expensive gallery. I would rather discover something by happenstance while traveling.
I only know enough about art to be dangerous. Like architecture, art is also about math, science and reason. Those elements should be reflected in art, even if it’s an emotional piece.
January 21, 2011 at 11:07 PM #656981sdrealtorParticipantActually my art is from an expensive gallery and was not what I would consider cheap. High quality giclees of original artist proofs are fairly expensive as is the custom framing to do them justice. Its an investment in my happiness and I love them. I smile every time I see them and everyone who sees them does too.
January 21, 2011 at 11:07 PM #657641sdrealtorParticipantActually my art is from an expensive gallery and was not what I would consider cheap. High quality giclees of original artist proofs are fairly expensive as is the custom framing to do them justice. Its an investment in my happiness and I love them. I smile every time I see them and everyone who sees them does too.
January 21, 2011 at 11:07 PM #657779sdrealtorParticipantActually my art is from an expensive gallery and was not what I would consider cheap. High quality giclees of original artist proofs are fairly expensive as is the custom framing to do them justice. Its an investment in my happiness and I love them. I smile every time I see them and everyone who sees them does too.
January 21, 2011 at 11:07 PM #658109sdrealtorParticipantActually my art is from an expensive gallery and was not what I would consider cheap. High quality giclees of original artist proofs are fairly expensive as is the custom framing to do them justice. Its an investment in my happiness and I love them. I smile every time I see them and everyone who sees them does too.
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