When buying an artwork, there are many variables to take
into account that will help you select a timeless piece.
Many times the amount of works that surround us, make the
choice complicated; other times it is the ignorance of the artist or the
peculiarities of the work itself that makes us doubt. At other times it is the
price that can put us back, since an investment in a work of art does not
really have a price limit and it must be set by ourselves.
It is for all this, that naïve painter David Berkowitz Chicago has decided to help you by creating a series of valuable tips that you
should take into account before buying a work of art.
As a contemporary artist, David Berkowitz Chicago is best
known for his naive and simple visions of village festivals, episodes of
folklore, painted with a refined color and contrasting harmonies, never based
on observation of reality. He often adds
his power to invoke myths and fables of poetic charm that reflect a world that
comes to his memory by ancestral means. Berkowitz 's technique is of a rare
thoroughness in representing scenes with sharp images of decorative effects.
His paintings are based on the narration of an anecdote. This artist has
contributed with his work to enrich the panorama of popular painting that still
has in him one of the most representative American artists.
TIPS ABOUT THE BUYER
Each person is a world and for that reason, as David
Berkowitz Chicago quoted on Goodreads, “taste should not be discussed".
Surely the most basic but most true advice is that you should only buy a work
of art that inspires you, that you see and love.
It is evident that letting oneself be advised by experts is
necessary, as we will later analyze, but it is one thing to be advised and
another to not have your own criteria. Never buy a work of art that you do not
believe in, that you do not see as unique, as different, that when you see it
you fall in love and think of it as a traveling companion (or home) that you
will never abandon.
Before you make the final decision, make sure you believe
that this work could be the artistic discovery of the year, of which people
talk when they arrive at your house and observe it and ask you about it.
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