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5 Safety Tips If You Rent a Fine Art Storage Unit

Storing artworks in a fine art storage unit is by far the best way to preserve different pieces of art for a long time. Before you ship your items to a warehouse, it is important to make sure that the area is fully suitable for...

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Wearable Art – A Visual History of Unique Engagement Rings

Modern history has shown how incredibly popular engagement rings have become. Long before the “diamonds are forever” campaign, engagement and wedding rings were a staple of human culture since Ancient Rome. There are also examples of fine art rings that can’t be overlooked. The History...

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Frieze New York: 10 Years in the Making

On May 18-22, Frieze Art Fair returns to the Shed at Hudson Yards in New York to present its 10th-anniversary edition. The upcoming art show will run under the leadership of its new director Christine Messineo. As the opening day approaches, let’s turn back the...

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The Basics of Watercolor Painting for Beginner Artists

If you are a beginner artist wishing to experiment with watercolor painting, consider the below tips on watercolor paints, color creation, and painting techniques. Watercolors are attractive and often used to create an impressionist feel to a painting. Watercolor helps an artist paint candid pictures...

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Art Shipping Services in the Tri-State Area: How to Find the Right Company?

Searching for local movers is a captivating and fun quest that requires you to do your own research as if you were a local expert calculating the effectiveness of the average shipping company in the area. Jokes aside, this is what comparing and choosing art...

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Fine Art Shippers Specializes in Shipping Rare and Expensive Antiques

Rarity and exclusivity make items more valuable. Above all, it is not age but shortage that transforms antiques into high-dollar collectibles. Age, however, makes its own adjustment to the situation. The older an object is, the more fragile and delicate it becomes. And the trick...

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Harder Than It Looks: How to Ship Framed Artwork Across the US

Shipping framed art is a curious thing. It is easy to take responsibility for your actions before shipping, and it is way harder to be accountable for the results and take ownership of your mistakes after it. Artworks don’t forget miscalculations, so the first questions...

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Meet the Artist: Aimée Jeanne Bourgon

Her world is that of fleeting beauty and fascination with human beings – so delicate and pure, so controversial and even cruel at times. Where does this eternal conflict come from? What is human nature? These are the questions that Canadian-American figurative painter Aimée Jeanne...

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