How to Start in Fine Art

Posted by Marc Michel on July 14th, 2008 at 10:24pm

If English is not your first language you will be asked to provide evidence of your English language ability. We strongly advise international applicants to take an IELTS test as soon as they consider studying in the UK.  One morning in 1996, the art director of a Lubbock ad agency stopped into Hoot’s Bagels and asked who had decorated the shop’s blackboard, which was festooned with ornate pastel drawings and hand lettering. Dadich was pulled out of the kitchen—where he was making bagels—and given an unpaid internship at the Price Communications Group.

Finding the right campus school to attend can be a daunting task in your progress towards a fine arts career. There are so many schools and fine arts degree programs to look at, and making an educated decision can be difficult without the right tools and information. The ultimate compliment I’ve received was when an artist saw our print of his work at an exhibition and asked, “What is that painting doing here? How would you proceed with your task? One way to begin is to examine the materials each artist selected in making an object, image video, or event.

Ask them if they include shipping and delivery in their prices of if you will have to pay extra for it. Some companies might seem less expensive at first, but they do not seem as competitive when you consider that they do not include shipping and delivery costs while others do. When on vacation, check out the galleries there and ask lots of questions. One way to check value trends is to ask more questions. Find out whose art is gaining popularity.

But how do you protect your investment and guarantee its preservation? We would like you to enjoy your art for years to come. But at these prices, fine art certainly represents an enormous investment. So, the million-dollar question arises: Is fine art a good investment? You’re about to discover why collectors, curators and art historians around the globe use our exhaustive collection of information to make decisions regarding their investment art . Here you can find information on hundreds of artists from your own neighborhood to halfway around the world.

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