Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Collect Spray Paint Art

Spray paint art is ideal for those who enjoy bold pieces.


Spray paint art is a unique form of painting that is not always shown at traditional art galleries. Collecting spray paint art can be highly satisfying when you have found an artist you like. Think creatively about where to find spray paint art for sale. Artists' websites and auction sites are two popular places to find spray paint art. Once you have found a reputable dealer, the fun part begins. Browse the listings to appreciate the beauty of this non-traditional art form and collect pieces to display in your own home.


Instructions


1. Determine how much money you have available to spend on spray paint art. You may want to save up and buy one expensive painting or collect a few smaller, less expensive pieces.


2. Check the bulletin board at the craft store to see what local artists have up for sale. Artists and vendors often tack up their business cards or fliers for customers to browse. Ask an employee at the store if he knows of anyone selling spray paint art.


3. Go to large craft fairs held in your area. Usually the bigger craft fairs encompassing many different kinds of arts and crafts are held from October to December to attract the holiday gift-buying crowd. If you can, call ahead to find out if there will be any spray paint artists showing their work.


4. Browse the listings at online auction sites for spray paint art that may appeal to you. Use descriptive keywords such as "planets" or "landscape," along with "spray paint art," to narrow down your results. Buying a painting online can be a relatively inexpensive way to collect spray paint art.


5. Visit an art gallery that may be showing spray paint art. Even if there are no pieces currently being shown, ask the gallery owner if she has any information about local spray paint artists.


6. Collect additional pieces from a spray paint artist you have bought from before. Contact the artist directly and ask to be put on a mailing list for catalogs. Artists are always glad to have repeat business.