Sometimes, you don’t need a megacity or an art capital to enjoy a moment of solitude in the company of art. Aesthetics can be found in the most surprising and unexpected places. At Fine Art Shippers, we are privileged to have a chance to travel...
MoreWhenever you are doing anything, you should always remember that practice makes perfect. While some students are born good writers, others acquire the skill through training. The same applies to drawing. Some people might argue that when it comes to drawing, it is either a...
MoreFor more than 25 years in the business, Fine Art Shippers has become a trusted art shipping partner for numerous private clients, galleries, public institutions, and all kinds of organizations that value professional services. But did you know that our company is an approved vendor...
MoreDo you want to ensure hassle-free moving of your belongings? Do you want to hire the best professional for your moving job? If so, it's time to hire the right professional movers! Finding relocation service providers for packing and moving items is not at all...
MoreFine Art Shippers’ expertise and experience allow the company to be equally effective at short and long distances. Not long ago, our team delivered a canvas to the central neighborhood in Washington, DC, called Shaw. Despite the heavy rain, we successfully shipped the artwork to...
MoreAt a glance, it seems as if sculptures and installations are the same things. Then, why is there a distinction between them so that we need two different names for both phenomena? The truth is that these two types of art are often confused, and...
MoreIn 1976, two rival collectors–Steve Ivy and James Halperin–founded a company that would become the largest auction house established in the US. That day, they didn’t know that they had laid the foundation for the new era of auctions, the one highly relying on technologies...
MoreMaking art is fun and good, but when it comes to promoting it, that's a whole other ballgame. As a working artist, you must already know how difficult it is to market your masterpieces and get people to buy them. You might be a brilliant...
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