Jaylove
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November 2016
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Advice on art please, by Jaylove on Apr 10, 2017 15:30:04 GMT 1, All solid advice and rules I use myself, but as I said it's impossible to know. I sunk a lot of money into Adam Neate, thankfully I still love his work, but its cost me! On a side note, I sold all my Invader pieces last year. If I sold them today I would be quite well off! Just how it goes, so getting too involved with investments will only lead to disappointment. The best way is to buy cheap stuff you love, and maybe one day you'll get lucky Cracking advice :-) I could never have something on the wall I don't actually like but may be worth something down the road. Go with what you like, good things might follow... I think you have to have the mindset that as long as you like it, it really doesn't matter what the value is. If it goes up in value, then it's a bonus.
There are some very popular artists/prints that I don't like, and regardless of the popularity, I won't buy.
On the flipside, there are less popular artists/prints that I actually like and benefit from that as there's less competition and pricing is cheaper.
If you buy what you like at a reasonable price, you can't lose.
All solid advice and rules I use myself, but as I said it's impossible to know. I sunk a lot of money into Adam Neate, thankfully I still love his work, but its cost me! On a side note, I sold all my Invader pieces last year. If I sold them today I would be quite well off! Just how it goes, so getting too involved with investments will only lead to disappointment. The best way is to buy cheap stuff you love, and maybe one day you'll get lucky Cracking advice :-) I could never have something on the wall I don't actually like but may be worth something down the road. Go with what you like, good things might follow... I think you have to have the mindset that as long as you like it, it really doesn't matter what the value is. If it goes up in value, then it's a bonus. There are some very popular artists/prints that I don't like, and regardless of the popularity, I won't buy. On the flipside, there are less popular artists/prints that I actually like and benefit from that as there's less competition and pricing is cheaper. If you buy what you like at a reasonable price, you can't lose.
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