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Art Auctions for Drawings

Drawings are a different type of art that many people enjoy framing for their walls. While we often imagine art auctions as those offering paintings, art auctions for drawings are very popular with the general public. You can choose from Modern drawings that consist of those from the early part of the 20th century to the mid part of the century to the contemporary drawings that consist of those from 1950 until today.

 

You would be surprised at the number of drawings that are put up for auction but never receive a bid. Simple pen and ink drawings can be purchased for prices much less than you imagine. You have to be able to buy cheap and sell high. This can be something that you can do if you understand about the art world. There are stories of people who have purchased drawings at art auctions for a few hundred dollars and sold them later for thousands of dollars. This happens all of the time, but again, you have to know what you are buying.

There are several different types of drawings that are sold. Some are drawn with pen and ink or charcoal drawings. In addition to purchasing a drawing, you can also purchase the copyright for the drawing. A copyright will give you the opportunity to use the drawings in a variety of different means. You can put them on greeting cards and other prints. Once you own the copyright, you can reprint the drawing as much as you want and use it in any manner that you choose.

Again, know what you like and have an idea of what you want to do with the drawing before you make your purchase. If you like the drawing and can envision it on greeting cards or stationary, others may also feel the same way. You may be able to speculate correctly that you have a good investment.

One caveat when purchasing drawings and art that is made before 1922. Much of artwork that was created before this time lies in the public domain. You should be aware of what you are purchasing and make sure that if you are purchasing a piece of artwork with the design to make it into greeting cards that it is not in the public domain. Once anything is in the public domain, it can be used on anything without any royalties having to be paid. You can have the original drawing, which may be worth some money, but everyone else has the rights to reprint it and use it however they want.

Know what you are buying when you bid for drawings at an art auction. Again, make sure that you enjoy the drawing and that you look forward to having it in your house. Art should never be purchased strictly for investment purposes. It is meant to be enjoyed. Enjoy your drawing and if you can make some money from the artwork, all the better. Pen and ink drawings as well as charcoal drawings can be found at art auctions all over the world. Make sure that you study about both modern and contemporary art before you decide to bid.



 

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