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: If you are on a tight budget, look for open edition prints . If you want something that may appreciate in value, consider originals or limited edition prints . 2. Measure Your Space Buying Art for Beginners: Tips & Myths - Sparks Gallery

Buying art is a personal journey that begins with trusting your own instincts rather than focusing solely on investment potential. Whether you are browsing local galleries or online marketplaces, the most successful collectors prioritize pieces that resonate with them emotionally. 1. Define Your Taste and Budget looking to buy art

Before you start hunting, it is helpful to identify what you actually like. : If you are on a tight budget, look for open edition prints

: Decide on a firm limit to avoid financial stress. While you may want to "stretch" slightly for a piece you truly love, sticking to a budget helps narrow down the vast array of choices. Measure Your Space Buying Art for Beginners: Tips

: The first piece you buy should appeal to you and only you. Ask yourself if you can "live with this piece" and if it will inspire you daily.

Mandy Treccia
Mandy Treccia has served as TVSource Magazine’s Executive Editor since 2016, formerly as Editorial Director from 2012-2016. She is an avid TV watcher and card carrying fan girl prone to sudden bursts of emotion, ranging from extreme excitement to blind rage during her favorite shows and has on more than once occasion considered having a paper bag on hand to get her through some tough TV moments. Her taste in TV tends to rival that of a thirteen-year-old girl, but she’s okay with that.

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  1. Hands down Suite is the best show on television. But have to agree with Mandy that the finale was definitely subpar. Don’t like Scottie and don’t like where the show is headed for next season.

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