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Fine Art as Investment: The ARO AMG experts advise you to look for art that moves you, that evokes an emotion. You must also to give a good look around before you buy. Dont worry if youve never bought art before – go with what your eye is telling you. You want to look at art on your wall that keeps inspiring you. As investor in art, you must to know that buying emerging art is the equivalent of investing in frontier market equities. Rather than buying the global names that appear in the big auctions of the best galleries, you invest in the artistic equivalent. Works by emerging artists have the potential for increasing in value and leading to future gains, and they are also much more affordable than bigger name artists and much easier to access. Peter Doig made his famous painting, White Canoe (1990-1), while he was a student at the Chelsea College of Art & Design in London. The work was acquired by the Saatchi Gallery and sold many years later in 2007 at Sothebys for 12,632,894.12 million US Dollar. The buyer of Peter Doigs painting The Architects Home in the Ravine at auction in 2002 for USD 847,931.44 (eight hundred and forty-seven thousand, nine hundred thirty-one U.S. dollars) could be forgiven for feeling smug. On Wednesday night the painting was sold at Christies for USD 12,632,894.12 (twelve million, six hundred thirty-two thousand eight hundred ninety-four U.S. dollars). The painting had another owner after being sold in New York in 2007, but the work illustrates how speculating on the right painting can provide considerable returns. ___________________ .∙. ___________________ Paintings Video Presentation 2 . Painter: Carole Bressan Country: France Email: [email protected] © 2013, ARO AMG a subsidiary company of ARO Group B.V. Edited under direct management ([email protected]) - All rights reserved - No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a Database and / or published in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, with...See more Paintings Video Presentation 2 Painter: Carole Bressan Country: France Email: [email protected] © 2013, ARO AMG a subsidiary company of ARO Group B.V. Edited under direct management ([email protected]) - All rights reserved - No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a Database and / or published in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 5C .∙. Law Company Group A subsidiary company of ARO Group B.V. ABOUT CAROLE BRESSAN To see a video with the paintings of the French painter Carole Bressan, click here: arogroup.nl/carole.bressan.html Carole Bressan, painter, born in France in 1973 went to study fine arts at the Université Rennes 2 Haute Bretagne to improve her natural talent. Bressans paintings are vivid and intense combinations of expressions of events of the past, the present and the future of herself and the world, under her eyes. There are thousands of states in the soul of this artist, thousands of incognito paths in her soul still open and rising to be manifested, to be revealed. Bressans paintings are to be seen and felt, as a world of pleasures to indulge and delight yourself, are simply impossible to not keep up in the memory. Her paintings are timeless and ageless, out of time and out of space. Her paintings are composed of several scripts, drop caps, mysterious spheres suspended in discussion, as a fragile newborn exposed to the world and for the life. Following and according to her transients and incognito desires, of mental and soul states, she usually left herself go to where the red colour compositions often dominates. In the expression of the themes she addresses in her paintings, she often opens the way to the extravagant options of colours of tempered-spicy-red, by the brilliant white. The materials she uses, dense and docile, feeds the look, the feelings, the sensitivity and cultivates its treasures. Papers of worship, of enchantment, of stitched wires. The margin, the frieze is needed on their side, holding the attention and giving the rhythm in many compositions. Moreover, the story into the punctuation..., rhythms and tones. The material moves her, its layers conversing, merges and become often confused, as well as the epochs. Effects of wear, scraping, withdrawals, filters involved in developing an aesthetic that seek their own memory, here are the rigor that combines the excitement of a greedy image and the flavours of casualness, and the wisdom many women have and should remember. To see a video with the paintings of the French painter Carole Bressan, click here: arogroup.nl/carole.bressan.html .
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