Monday, 21 May 2018

Helpful Guide To 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.

As a first step it is helpful to carefully consider what type of style, color and scale you are seeking. Thus it is worthwhile to spend some time working out where the painting will be located. That way you can carefully plan the size, design and color scheme to compliment its environment.

If you are planning to buy a gift of artwork for a loved one, here is a chance to integrate his or her personality into the finished piece. For instance you might want to think about the recipient's interests and favorite pastimes and integrate these into the painting's subject matter. It is also a good idea to work out your budget range well in advance. For ideas and inspiration the internet as well as art magazines are great sources.

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.

Once you have considered carefully the type of subject that will best suit your requirements, the next part is to find an artist who is focusing on this particular genre. The means of connecting to artists are varied. Some possibilities are demonstrated in the following paragraphs.

Methods of learning about artists work include visiting art fairs, checking out local galleries online and in person, perusing artist websites and social media and simply asking around to get referrals. While it can be very helpful to work with a local artist it is not always necessary. In fact many ship their work regularly to clients across the country and globe. Some even have websites which allow you to arrange commissions via e-mail correspondence.

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.

Most importantly be a well educated and responsible consumer. This means making safe choices and vetting carefully products, providers and services. Be sure that you are informed on the important aspects of deposits, returns policies and insurance. To get help on this topic you might want to check out some of the monthly magazines that are devoted to art collecting. They often include practical articles and advice. Keep in mind that oil paint typically is a slow medium. Artwork takes a long time to create and to dry. However the wait is well worth it.




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