How to Make a Ton of Money with Aboriginal Art: The Expert’s Guide to Dealing in Dot Painting
By Steve Rowley
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Dealing in Aboriginal Dot Painting- Find out why this form of indigenous art is taking the art world by storm and giving amazing financial rewards to those who are investing their money wisely – A step by step guide to the most collectable, most valuable Aboriginal artists – Highly recommended reading for newbies and the more experienced art collector!
In this 'must have' collectors guide you will discover; The Insider's Guide to Buying for Profit, Which Highly Rated Artists to Collect, Essential Crucial 'Do's and Dont's' Before Collecting. Love Aboriginal art or just into it for the investment? Either way 'How to Make a Ton of Money with Aboriginal Art' is an invaluable guide for every would be collector and investor. Get this ultimate guide now and start earning from your passion right away – Highly Recommended!
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: What Makes Aboriginal Art So Valuable?
Chapter 2: How Prices have Soared Despite the Recession
Chapter 3: Artists from the Utopia Region
Chapter 4: What to Look for in Collecting for Cash Returns
Chapter 5: When to Sell!
Conclusion
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How to Make a Ton of Money with Aboriginal Art - Steve Rowley
Chapter 1: What Makes Aboriginal Art So Valuable?
Dot painting is a form of art that has been around for thousands of years, originating from Aboriginal native culture. The Aborigines used their art in order to tell stories, express their feelings, and record events from their history. They made use of nature-inspired colors and symbols, and often depicted people, animals and plants in their works.
Aboriginal art is considered extremely valuable nowadays. Great worldwide interest has really sky rocketed over the last two decades ago and all over the globe dot paintings have been bought, auctioned, exhibited in museums; they have been inspirational for artists and art-lovers of all ages, cultures and genres.
The uniqueness of Aboriginal art is possibly the main reason why it is so valuable. The paintings are created in ways that embody and capture the ancient traditions, with vivid and sometimes mysterious symbols that stem right back to the original culture and customs of the people. Despite this ancient style, the paintings are still conducive to contemporary taste, making them a remarkably good money-spinning investment and venture. Time and again, art critics have labelled this as ‘the last great art movement’.
Beyond the object to express and record, Aboriginal art cultivates understanding and respect of indigenous culture and because of its consistently high market value, the significance of dot paintings continues to grow and become increasingly collectable to more and more people. Art is a very viable asset that is only minimally affected by trends in the stock