... another most excellent idea:
I love buying art. It's an exhilarating experience to find a work,
learn about the artist, and make an educated decision to purchase a work
of art. I find it to be equally exciting to see a work, and make a
crazy gut leap of faith and pull out my credit card and buy it! Oh
beleive me yes, I do have a list of artists who I need to buy from, that
I haven't yet!
So you're asking, are you going to buy my art? If you read
these emails, there's a small possibility. If you are involved in the
exhibitions and art projects we develop, the possibility gets higher. If
you make amazing work, the chances are even higher. That said, those
who know me, understand my volume of art purchases are limited. I buy
what I can afford, and I think that's an interesting fact that many of
us share in common. Art collection is no longer an "elite only"
experience. Everyone can own a work of art.
Before this
note runs on into a confession, or another pitch, I'd like to say that I
really do think the acquisition of art is a valuable and very important
experience.
I've wanted to share this mentality with the world, which is why I started the site
www.artacquired.com . It's time for the site to grow!
I'm looking for people who buy art, small or large, affordable, or expensive.
No,
I don't want to sell art to you. (Well ok, if you see something, in one
of our shows, I'll be glad to help). I need to find a few people who
buy art, and would like to write about the experience on
artacquired.com
I'm not looking for a scholarly
tome, but a few thoughtful paragraphs about the art work that you've
recently purchased, and some images of the work.
I'd
expect that the writing would be relatively well written. I do think
this is a fun and exciting process, or I wouldn't do it. There's
something great about sharing the passion about acquiring art.
Take
a look at my site, and let me know if you are interested, and we can
talk further about expectations. To start, the focus should be on
contemporary art, the process of acquisition, who you bought it from,
the artists, and links to the gallery and artists.
I'd
like to see a bit of a track record. That is, email me a bit about your
collection. Take a look at the link above to read more about mine.
Drop
me an email to talk further about this. Food for future thought, are
owning art and collecting it the same thing? If you have a friend who
you think might be into this, please do forward this note.
Cheers and thanks,
Jesse