Forgo Wall Street for Art Investments

October 1, 2008

Word has it that the art buyers are in a better position right now than sellers.  With the mess on Wall Street, everyone is holding tight on their money.  It is theorized that the art bubble will soon bust as did the housing market.  While it may be disappointing to many, this is good news to you and me!

Commission for Justin Griffin and James Edgemon

Commission for Justin Griffin and James Edgemon

Now is the time to purchase original fine art by RM Cotton.  Prices are lower than most emerging artists this year, but next year my prices are guaranteed to rise 50-100%.  This rise is cost will be attributed to an increase in production and sales and the offering of limited prints.  My personal goal is to find a gallery with which to show within the next year as well.  This will step up my artist value as well.

IN time for Christmas, commission an original painting for yourself or a loved one.  I have space and time for only 3 more commissions, so act fast!!  Contact me with dimensions, subject matter, and delivery date to get an estimate.

More information on art investing:

New York Market

Askmen.com - How to Invest In Art

Biddington’s Rules for Long Term Investing

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