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Collecting begins with curiosity which leads to understanding
which leads to passion. When you can't wait for your latest
acquisition to arrive, you've become a collector. If you follow
your instincts and spend time looking at art, you will discover your
own unique approach to collecting.
Collecting on your own terms
There are as many ways to collect art as there are kinds of art. Learn
from other collectors, but try to avoid someone else's idea of
collecting. You can approach collecting casually or intensely. You may
choose to stay within a strict budget, or devote every available
resource to your collecting habit. Deliberate at length or be impulsive
the best approach to collecting is the one that most closely
matches your personality and current situation. Allow your collecting
plan to evolve as your taste, knowledge, family situation and economic
circumstances evolve.
To specialize, or not to specialize
You might begin by collecting a wide variety of art in different styles
and media, or you may decide to start your life as a collector as a
specialist. Many specialized collections are based on a collector's
initial personal preferences, and become well-rounded as the collector
gains expertise in a specific type of art. If you decide to specialize,
your area of focus can be as broad as portraiture, or as narrowly
defined as Bay Area landscapes, 1980-90. You can concentrate on a
particular medium, a specific period/style, or a specific
location/subject. The combinations are limitless.
Your new life as a fine arts patron
Following a collecting strategy can quickly become a passionate pursuit,
an engrossing detective game, even a second career. You don't have
to have any specific knowledge in the beginning only an interest,
a preference, or an attraction. The knowledge will come with time.
Motivated by your love for the art, you'll wind up gathering
immense amounts of information some collectors avidly pursue
research never done by anyone else. Without even trying, you might
become an amateur scholar or even a recognized authority on your topic.
Many wonderful collections have been started by people of average means
indulging a curiosity. When your walls are filling up with art that you
are passionate and informed about, you'll know why people become
patrons of fine art.
Below are two sample collections, each representing a narrow focus.
Click on the button above the image to open a sample collection of
works within it.
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Eduard Muñoz Ordoqui |
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