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.

The fist thing you may wish to consider is what you are looking for. Many elements define an artwork from size to style to medium. Thus it can be helpful to think carefully about where the item will be displayed. Choosing a size and medium to compliment its surroundings makes sense. Write down your ideas to help you to refine your thoughts.

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.

In fact there is a great range of subject matter to choose from. To simplify the process think about some of the most popular subjects such as landscapes, figurative, portraiture, still life or abstract genres. In fact many artists work primarily in one or more of these themes.

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.

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.

Last but not least it is very important to be a well informed buyer. This requires careful and accurate research. Ensuring that you fully understand your options and that you choose a commission wisely is very important. The first consultation with an artist is a chance to discuss all your questions and concerns. Remember that oil painting typically takes a long time to dry and is a slow process so this will be factored into time lines. However the end result is typically well worth the wait for buyers who want a lasting and meaningful work of art for their home or to give as a present.




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