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May 28, 2024

Edina Art Fair - and 4 tips on How to Start Collecting Art

Edina Art Fair

Mary Pow textile art booth
I’ll have my textile art, pillows, and handbags with me at the Edina Art Fair this weekend.

Edina Art Fair

Friday, May 31 - 12-7pm

Saturday, June 1 - 10-7pm

Sunday, June 2 - 10-5pm

I’ll be in booth 316, on France Ave near Paper Source.

The Edge Effect on the wall of a room with pale green furniture
The Edge Effect
Mary Pow's pillows in a Fairy Garden colorway
Hand-crafted pillows
Reveal Cross Body Purse by Mary Pow
Reveal Cross Body Purse

Thoughts and Musings

How to Start Collecting Art

It’s common to be a little intimidated by the thought of purchasing original art. Indeed, most people feel more comfortable purchasing reproductions (i.e. prints) when they begin to buy art.

I think reproductions are a great first step to buying art. However, some mediums, such as my textile art, don’t lend themselves to reproductions. And nothing beats the feeling of having one-of-a-kind art in your home.

Possibly you worry that original art is out of your reach. Well, I’m here to tell you that anyone can collect original art! Here are some tips to help you start your art collection:

  1. Start small. 

    Many artists create smaller artworks at a lower price point. Personally, I create small textile artworks that start at just $150. Purchasing a small piece is a wonderful way to begin feeling comfortable purchasing original art. It’s amazing to think that for the price of a dinner out you can have an original artwork!

  2. Purchase what you are most drawn to.

    Perhaps you think you should buy art that matches your home decor. Yes, this is a valid concern, but if you’re choosing an artwork only because it matches your wall color, you may not get the most enjoyment out of that purchase. Popular home decor colors come and go, but art that you love will always be in style.

  3. If you can’t get it out of your mind, there’s probably a reason.

    Art is meant to speak to our souls. If a piece stops you in your tracks and draws you in, that is something to which you should pay attention. Even better, if you can’t get an artwork out of your head, that means it has staying power. Art that opens your mind and gives you more to think about each time you look at it - now that is the kind of art you want to live with!

  4. Ask for an installment plan.

    Let’s say this amazing art you can’t get out of your head is sadly also out of your price range. There’s no need to lose hope. Most artists (myself included!) will be more than happy to work with you to create an installment plan. Paying for the piece over time -in chunks that work with your budget- is a very common way to get original art in your home.

Life is short; buy the art!

As always, I’m happy to hear your thoughts. Hit reply to get in touch. And if you’re ready to get your art collection started, come see me this weekend at the Edina Art Fair.

See you soon,

Mary

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Other Upcoming Events

  • Smoky Hill River Festival, Salina, KS

    June 14 - 16, 2024

  • Wayzata Art Experience, Wayzata, MN

    June 22 - 23, 2024

  • Des Moines Arts Festival, Des Moines, IA

    June 28 - 30, 2024

See my up-to-date show schedule on my website.

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