Buying Art as an Investment

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Saw an article tonight, via Metafilter, on the Six Myths of the Art Market. All six are essentially variations of the same thing: it is incredibly foolish to buy art as an investment. You’re just asking to lose money. Seems like the subtext could easily be interpreted as don’t buy art — troubling words, to say the least, for someone like me who makes and sells art!

Seeing as I currently have a number of works available for sale, allow me to set the record straight on my own views:

I want you to buy my art. I’m happy to sell you my art. And I would love to sell enough art to make a living from just selling my art. But please don’t buy my art because you think of it as an “investment.” That’s not what art is for. That’s not why I created it. If you’re going to buy my art (and I really would like you to), please do it because you really like the art.

If you only buy art that you like, you’ll never end up with art that has no value.

Hidden in View

Thursday, March 18, 2010

A couple more watercolors from this week’s live model session.

Look for more acrylic paintings coming soon. I’ve got a few that have been brewing for some time now, and I think it’s all gonna boil over if I don’t finish one of them soon.

Rose Tattoo

Saturday, March 13, 2010

The model in this most recent session had the most incredible tattoo. Sadly, I was only able to work it into one of these paintings. I’ve had plenty of models before with cool tattoos, but this is the first time I’ve ever felt like if I didn’t draw the tattoo I was somehow cheating.