![]() If you are trying to sell a poster or something with little monetary value, this can be an option as long as you are not expecting to make very much money. Here are some options for selling your art: There would be a small charge if he has to do any research to determine value.) (There’s no charge for him to tell you if it’s an original, a serigraph, a lithograph, etc. You can research the artist on line or bring it in to have Andy look at it. Then there was the couple who thought they had a worthless canvas and gave it to GoodWill only to find out later it was worth a small fortune. ![]() Quite often people think they have a valuable piece of art only to find out it has no value (other than sentimental). ![]() In any and all cases, the most important step in trying to sell your art is to KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE. Rarely a week goes by without someone calling us or bringing us a piece of art they want to sell.Įither they have downsized and their art no longer fits (I can relate), they have remodeled and their old art no longer looks good in the new surroundings or they are having financial difficulties and need some quick cash. You might find this to be a strange blog topic from a fine art gallery in the business of selling art, but if we had a nickel for each time we’re asked this very question… ![]()
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