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3 Tips and Tricks to Start Collecting Art on a Budget

How to Start Collecting Art on a Budget

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Collecting art may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. Most people think that investing in wall art can cost a fortune. But this is not the case. Everyone has their definition of luxury. Collecting wall art on a budget is possible and it is a lot easier than you think.

Sue Hosteler, the former editor-in-chief of Art Basel Magazine, said “collecting art is the best investment one can make. It adds aesthetic appeal to a property and allows homeowners to reflect their personality. Wall art also reflects what is going on in your life and the world at the time you got it”, she added.

Are you planning to invest in wall art but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry! Here we will discuss some of the best ways to collect art on a budget. So, let’s get started right away… Keep reading below.


  • Identify Your Needs

First of all, you need to identify your needs. Know your likes and dislikes. For example, if you want to make your space look modern , you may want to consider investing in metaverse wall art. It is crucial to do your research.

With proper planning, you will be able to choose the right wall art for your home that fits your budget. Take your time to research and find the pieces that suits your needs. After all, it’s better to have bare walls than a house full of impulsive buys.

While the research process is challenging, it doesn’t have to be. Instead, it should be fun. To make it easier, you can go online and support local artists. Also, you can visit exhibitions, art fairs, and auctions to find the best wall art for you.


  • Buy What You Love

When buying wall art, invest in something that you can’t live without. Buying art that you love is always a good investment. So, it is wise to take smaller steps, whether that’s smaller pieces or smaller galleries and build from there.

However, don’t overlook the power of photographs, drawings, sculptures, and art books. These options are much cheaper than paintings and can enhance your art collection. According to experts, it is wise to buy original artwork by the artists rather than print.


  • Crunch The Numbers

Buying art is an art and it can quickly become addictive. However, art lovers often end up spending a lot of money on something that becomes outdated after a few months. So, it is crucial to decide on how often you want to spend on wall art and accordingly put aside some of your budget monthly.

Also, if you want to expand your wall art collection on a budget, it is wise to buy it directly from artists like Julie Blackmon, Homegrown or online galleries. If you buy it from exhibitions, don’t forget to factor in insurance, shipping, and framing.


Collecting wall art on a budget is a something that is easier than you think. With the right strategy in place, you can invest in wall art that you will love and have for many years. Follow the tips mentioned above to find the right art on a budget for yourself.

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