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Identify your interests
Learn about the different types of works, artists, the eras in which they created, and the styles. Explore the arts market and trends – this is how you find out what is valuable and valued as an investment, what delights you, and what you want to have in your collection.
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Stay up-to-date with the Verum.ART platform
Join the community of our marketplace. Register, create a profile, and explore artists, their works, and collections. Also, read about important events in the art world. Stay up-to-date with art.
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Set a budget
Decide on the amount you can allocate to fund your collection. This will help you approach your search rationally, balancing your investment in art with your passion.
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Explore the world of art
Explore the achievements of the creators who interest you. Look for news, updates, visit galleries, browse the media. Dive passionately into the world that offers so many opportunities. You’ll feel what resonates with you the most.
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Build relationships
Build relationships with other collectors, experts, and be active on social media and forums.
These are sources of important information.
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Learn about methods of authenticating works of art
Learn as much as you can about the process of authenticating works of art. Familiarize yourself with the identifying marks and methods that will help you determine the authenticity and value of a work.
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Be cautious
Once you are absolutely certain about the authenticity and condition of the work before making a purchase, you can proceed to acquire it on our platform or elsewhere, as you decide.
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Manage your collection
Ensure proper storage, security, and insurance for your collection. Provide it with proper documentation. Expand it, update it, enjoy its beauty, and let others admire it.
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Keep up with the times
Follow new ideas and directions in the art world, including digital art. This way, you can enrich your collection or create a new one that aligns with your current interests and global trends. It will be a great investment, not only financially but also in yourself. Art is a source of joy, reflection, and inspiration.