robart
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November 2007
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Which urban art to invest in, by robart on Mar 11, 2013 18:49:53 GMT 1, I used to be in this forum everyday but it has been awhile.
I am aware of the old saying that you should buy what you like regardless of investment but I would like to buy a couple of pieces for investment and was wondering what you guys on here suggested. I am looking at buying pieces between ยฃ1000 - ยฃ5000 any help would be appreciated thanks as I have not been watching urban art for quite awhile.
I used to be in this forum everyday but it has been awhile.
I am aware of the old saying that you should buy what you like regardless of investment but I would like to buy a couple of pieces for investment and was wondering what you guys on here suggested. I am looking at buying pieces between ยฃ1000 - ยฃ5000 any help would be appreciated thanks as I have not been watching urban art for quite awhile.
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chaturz
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Which urban art to invest in, by chaturz on Mar 11, 2013 19:16:57 GMT 1, Hmmm all investment in art is to some extent a gamble. Low risk options would be banksy or hirst pieces. Another great option would be a strong image from Shepard faireys fine art selection. However if I had 5k I would buy one of those charming baker horses on wood from art13 that are LA bound. Don't know how they will fare long term but man would I love one of those, they're stunning in the flesh!!! And framed + would leave you change from 5k
Hmmm all investment in art is to some extent a gamble. Low risk options would be banksy or hirst pieces. Another great option would be a strong image from Shepard faireys fine art selection. However if I had 5k I would buy one of those charming baker horses on wood from art13 that are LA bound. Don't know how they will fare long term but man would I love one of those, they're stunning in the flesh!!! And framed + would leave you change from 5k
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