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A Guide To Buying Commissioned Oil Paintings

By Shirley Roberts


A lot of art lovers are keen to find a beautiful customized work of art for their home. Yet if you have little experience with commissioning art, it can seem very intimidating. The good news is that it may be much easier to achieve than you realize. This guide is aimed at helping you through the process of buying commissioned oil paintings with simple step by step help.

The first step is to think carefully about the type of item you are after. That means giving some consideration to the preferred style, subject and size. Consider where in your home you would like the painting to be displayed and what scale would best suit the location. Take notes throughout this process to help you to consolidate your ideas.

If the painting is a gift for a loved one, think about what he or she is interested in and loves. An oil painting that reflects his or her personality is a meaningful and thoughtful gift. It is also useful to jot down your budget in advance. Finally, spend some time looking through art magazines and online to see examples of artworks. This is sure to give you plenty of ideas and inspiration for styles and colors.

There are certainly a seemingly unlimited number of possible subjects for paintings. However to start you might want to think about some of the classic genres such as still life, seascape or landscape, portrait or figurative. On the other hand abstract work is also extremely popular. Work out what subject you are most interested in before a consultation with an artist.

The next step in this process is to locate artists who focus on the genre you are keen to explore. There are thankfully a myriad of ways to connect with oil painters across the country. Some examples are listed here.

Some of the possibilities for learning about artists and their work include checking out art fairs, looking in local galleries and perusing individual artist websites. Do some preliminary research before visiting an art venue so that you can focus your time on those artists work you are most interested in. While working with local artists is an ideal arrangement for many it can also be relatively simple to connect with those in other locations. Many artists regularly ship their work around the world.

If you are not sure whether an artist does commissions from their website it can still be worthwhile to ask. In fact many are very happy to consider this arrangement. They will be able to give you detailed information about deposits, pricing, returns information and time lines.

On that note to prevent disappointment do your homework. Make sure to choose responsibly when it comes to vendors services and products. Be sure that you are knowledgeable about the important aspects of insurance, returns policies and installation. To help on that front there are many art buying reference guides available in book stores and libraries. The initial consultation with the artist is an opportunity to discuss the important questions regarding style and subject preferences, delivery times and any other concerns. Keep in mind that the oil medium is among the most time consuming and may take weeks to months to dry. However the wait is well worth it as oil painting enthusiasts agree.




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