Why People Buy Art?
1. Financial motivation
The uniqueness and monopoly of works of art increase the value of works of art, especially high-end and scarce artworks. With the increase in income and inflation, the demand will become larger and larger, and their prices will become higher and higher. A large number of studies have shown that because art assets are not closely related to the returns of other assets, art is a suitable option for asset portfolio allocation.
2. Inheritance of family wealth
The wealthy family buys and collects cultural relics and art, and attaches great importance to the handed-down meaning of art. It has both cultural connotation and value preservation and appreciation attributes, making artworks the best long-term wealth of the family.
3. Express your personality through artwork
People pay more attention to individuality in their consumption activities and hope to be different. Unlike other consumer goods produced in industrial mass production, art has a very distinct personality. This characteristic of works of art has become the embodiment of consumers' unique consumption personalities.
4. Cultural superiority
Artworks can not only be pleasing to the eyes and dialogue with the soul but also have historical, cultural and academic value. Collecting works of art symbolizes a person's cultural taste and social status and can make people feel connected to the entire art appreciation circle, bringing cultural accomplishment and a sense of superiority of social identity.
5. The joy of victory
Buying expensive art is highly competitive, but for a successful buyer, it creates a sense of conquest, the joy of winning, and some even think it fills a spiritual void. The term most commonly used by collectors is the "excitement" that buys art for them.
We have our own handcrafted artwork, they are also unique. Such as Snake Beer Bottle Opener. The number of scales on the whole body amounts to 14,000, which is not just a string of numbers. As a bottle opener, it can easily open beer bottle caps; as a work of art, the scales are so delicate during the casting process that they cause a very high defect rate, and during the lost wax method of casting the scales are very likely to stick together so that the whole piece would be exquisite.
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