Hanging Display Traditionally oil paintings are framed without glass as they already have the protection of their coat of varnish. However works on paper such as watercolours, drawings, prints,...
Caring for your artwork. At Modern Fine Arts the techniques used in creating and framing your artwork is largely the same as those used by artists for many hundreds of years. These techniques have generally...
Buying art on eBay is an exciting venture. Firstly the number of works currently available on the market place,by so many different types of artists easily surpasses anything that is available from your high...
3 IMPORTANT FACTORS 1-MAKE SURE THE PAINTING DISPLAYED IS THE PAINTING YOU ARE BUYING Sometimes the seller will sell an item that has not yet been painted. They show you a picture of the painting you...
There are hundreds of artists selling their art work and paintings on eBay now. Most of the time you will purchase a real, hand painted, original work direct from the artist - these are usually a real bargain...
A WARM WELCOME TO YOU ALL A BRIEF GUIDE TO COLLECTING OLD PAINTINGS ON EBAY BY JACKO1508 Ebay is a good place to buy old and affordable paintings. I am never ceased to be amazed at the interesting and...
Many genuine works of art are advertised on eBay and are there to be bought but care needs to be taken and there are some symptoms to look out for which flag up auctions to avoid. I am going to discuss...
What should I buy ?Well that's a personal question! However I always advise people to buy something they love .... you have to live with it on your wall for some time. You can love it for a lot of reasons .....
Here are some basic tips; 1. Avoid buying Art as an Investment It important to buy art because it gives you pleasure every day, that you enjoy looking it on your wall not because you see pounds signs. The...
What to do next with your unstretched oil painting. Thousands and thousands of oil paintings are sold on eBay each year. Delivery "unstretched" and rolled in a tube. Many of these perhaps stay rolled up in...