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Woman in Front of Abraham Rattner's "Lott's Wife" - 2009 photo by Cristina Querrer |
Well, collecting anything starts off with a passion whether it is to collect the rarest of finds or of a particular thing. I know I have a penchant for anything dragonflies, owls and now my latest and greatest, elephants! I collect these things with many representations and varieties because it makes me happy.
The same thing can apply to collecting Fine Art. You have to choose what speaks to you, I suppose, and depends at what level you want to take this passion to.
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My daughter, Mia, at Leepa Rattner Museum - 2009 photo taken by Cristina Querrer |
An artist (and I can speak for myself) will have a vision, and he/she will take that vision and create a collection or variation to that theme, for example, Picasso's Blue Period. If you follow an artist long enough they may have several of these periods that reflect their aesthetic evolution, if you will.
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"Fissures" - acrylic painting by Cristina Querrer |
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"Epiphany" mixed media by Cristina Querrer |
Another way to gain some traction collecting valuable pieces from notable Artists is attend gallery showings and events, get acquainted with the art scene, artists gathering places and studios, get to know where they create and congregate. Heck, become friends and lifetime supporters, and that is what artists need more of. Artists give away work all the time when they are just starting off.
The best litmus test that can withstand the test of time is collecting fine art that simply moves your soul. Start reading fine art magazines. Get in the know. Surround yourself with that kind of art. Embrace the artistic lifestyle of these artists. Support them and their work. If you think this is not possible and will not make any impact, think again. Check out Herb and Dorothy.

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Mia creating her own artwork - 2009 photo by Cristina Querrer |
If you'd like to know me and my artwork, writing and creative ventures, feel free to drop me a line! [email protected]
Love, Your Artsy Girl,
Cristina Querrer