Art Buyers
Art buyers are elusive creatures. This
artist shares her struggle to find a genuine art buyer for her
craft ...
It isn’t difficult to find an artist online these days.
There are many of us out there. We each have our unique styles
and signature expressions that emerge through our craft but we
are among a rather large population. Artists find great
inspiration through admiring and studying works from other
creative people and the Internet provides a plethora of
inspiring sources. There is also information for those of us
emerging on the scene.
We have no problem finding each other. Many of us create
blogs dedicated to our craft. We network with each other and
create online artist communities. One thing most of us can’t
find is an art buyer. Today’s art buyers are an elusive
creature in this day and age and part of this may be because of
the gap between the canvas and the computer.
For example, I am a classic artist. I draw portraits in
charcoal and pencil, mostly. My ideal art buyers are ones who
appreciate the depth of character presented in one of my
creations. I try to capture a moment, an expression, or a slice
of life in the face I draw. My art buyers are ones who love
humanity and ones who find stories in another person’s eyes. My
art buyers are not purchasing on the Internet. They are
wandering around the halls of a museum, hopelessly admiring one
magnificent face after the next.
Fortunately, I have found art buyers of a different sort. A
mother of a boy who has special needs has written a wonderful
children’s book for and about her son. I sent this art buyer
some of my sketches through an email. (This is almost a must in
this day and age). Of course, the drawings were not of the same
quality as the originals, but she got the gist of my ability
and style. I created a character merged out of a portrait of
her son and characters from his favorite children’s books.
Even though I am happy to accommodate this person for her
project, I still recognize that she is not really buying my
art. She is collaborating with me to create a new and wonderful
character that many children and parents will hopefully enjoy.
The character would not exist if not for her endeavor.
The true art collectors are the dream art buyers for most of
us. Somehow we artists feel validated when a collector takes
notice of our work. The true collector is not perusing EBay for
great deals in paints, drawing and sculpture. He is still
wandering the halls of the big, empty museum.
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