The longer you are in the art logistics business, the more exciting stories you have to share. In the recent past, Fine Art Shippers had a chance to help our clients with the full-service transportation of a large cow sculpture, which was delivered from Palm...
MoreWhy does art exist? Why are people as species so attached to the aesthetics and beauty of a brushstroke or a drop of paint? These are the eternal questions that every person should answer individually. But who would dare to argue that a piece of...
MoreNew York's vibrant art scene attracts artists and aesthetes alike. The "Big Apple" is also one of the best places to get inked, given its rich tattoo history. Art in New York is unlike any other in the world since it has always been a...
MoreWhat do you imagine when you hear the word “courier?” Most people would say that it is all about efficiency and effective time management, and they will be right. Usually, such companies are capable of delivering all sorts of items, with only a few exceptions....
MoreMarc LeVarn is co-owner of the Vail International Gallery. It offers museum-quality art by twentieth-century masters and contemporary artists from the United States and Western and Eastern Europe. Fine Art Shippers spoke with Marc LeVarn about the gallery business, the artists he works with, and...
MoreThere are many benefits to engaging in the arts, from boosting serotonin levels to stimulating empathy. Moreover, art can spark discussions and social change. Recent studies show that people who are involved in the arts are more likely to volunteer and vote as young adults....
MoreRecently, Fine Art Shippers packed a framed oil painting (featured) of exceptional beauty in Greenwich, Connecticut. The packed piece of art will be delivered to Dallas, Texas, as part of our ongoing California art shuttle that everyone can join right now by just requesting a...
MoreArt crates are an ultimate weapon against accidental damage, lack of proper moving skills, or even force majeure. To obtain one for your artworks, pieces of furniture, antiques, or collectibles, you will need to pay more as compared to a corrugated cardboard box. For this...
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