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I want to buy an original painting oil/watercolour, I don't want to pay a fortune.
Some one told me my best bet was an art college, some of the students sell their work and one never knows in time you could have a famous piece.
How do I go about this? Any art students out there who can advise me??
Jem
Some one told me my best bet was an art college, some of the students sell their work and one never knows in time you could have a famous piece.
How do I go about this? Any art students out there who can advise me??
Jem
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hello Jem, I am a professional artist & the answer to your question is quite simple. Go to everything you can and decide what you (contrary to popular thought) `like`. I sell my work from £70.00 to £13.000 at the moment. If someone wants something from me but can't afford it then I, like most artists, will try to find a way to provide rather than put off. I am from Swindon and this town has a very important collection. Years ago a chap from the GWR pension fund `invested` in cheap works by unknown artists of the time...Lowry, Laura Knight, Henry Moore etc; These investments were bought because he `liked` them. They have for decades provided the pension profits for thousands of employees in the GWR works! One of my own works that I keep for myself alone, a favourite in other words, is a small oil on board that took me an hour to paint worth about £100 so, look, select, and ASK. (Art students are not the best place to look however as I would cringe at knowing someone bought one of my student year efforts HA HA) Good hunting www.steviegilmore.com