Art value generation
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by Eleonora Mantovani
4y ago
Art value generation is not an exact science, there isn’t a formula that ensures that the piece will increase in value, but there are some things that support the chances of that happening. Once the artwork is sold to its co-owners, that’s when the complex bit starts. At this point, the seller, together with Feral Horses, manage the asset and work towards the goal of increasing the visibility of the artist, raise the profile of the piece and therefore contribute to the value increase of the works. The same old story: supply & demand. As with any other type of asset, artwork va ..read more
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5 Unique Christmas Art Gifts
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
The winter holiday season is approaching and many people are trying to figure out what to gift to their loved ones. There are plenty of options out there, but have you ever thought about gifting something arty to your friends or relatives? This article will help you find the best Christmas art gifts currently available on the market. Shares of Art Through Feral Horses, you can gift shares of fine art to your friends and relatives and turn them into art collectors. With as little as £10, you can buy a percentage of ownership of an artwork and, depending on the number of shares bought, gi ..read more
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Op Art: 4 Artists that made optical art worldwide famous
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
As Bridget Riley’s largest retrospective of her work to date is currently held at Hayward Gallery in London, Op Art is suddenly on everyone’s mouth. Op Art is defined as “a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by the precise use of pattern and colour, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap.”  This article showcases 4 artists that made Op Art worldwide famous. Julian Stanczak Stanczak was born in 1928 in Poland. After world war 2, Julian moved first to London and then to the United States, in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1954, Stanczak received his Bachelor of Fin ..read more
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Bridget Riley x Feral Horses
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
Bridget Riley, the famous op-art British painter, has produced many beautiful and valuable artworks. And now, Feral Horses is selling a screen print of “After Rajasthan”, one of Riley’s most iconic artworks. “After Rajasthan” by Bridget RileyWho is Bridget Riley Bridget Riley (b. London, 1931) is an English painter and is one of the foremost and most influential exponents of Op art. Op Art (Optical Art) is defined as “a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by the precise use of pattern and colour, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap.”  As critic R ..read more
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Art Tech Explained
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
In recent years we have seen the rise of Art Tech startups helping the industry to innovate and become more democratic and transparent. But what is exactly Art Tech? This short article will tell you everything you need to know about Art Tech. Art Tech, the definition As the abbreviation suggests, Art Tech is, in simple terms, the combination of Art and Technology. By combining these two “components”, artists and business entities can develop new artworks, products or services to art lovers and other art professionals. Technology gives the possibility to new and existing players of the ..read more
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8 Innovative Art-Tech Startups
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
In recent years the traditional art world has seen the birth of many new art-tech startups. Consumers’ behaviour and trends changed and so many art-tech startups saw an opportunity to improve the overall art market. In this article, we list 8 art-tech startups that are trying to innovate the art market, in 8 different ways. Codex Protocol Codex is a decentralised art registry that uses blockchain technology to keep a record of past transactions. Every time an artwork is sold, the transaction is registered on the blockchain. These records reinforce the artwork critical history, known ..read more
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Fractional Ownership of Art Explained.
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by Eduard Steimle
4y ago
For decades the real estate and yachting industries used fractional ownership as a tool to sell more. But what is it really? And how can fractional ownership be applied to the art market? Photo by Emily Morter on UnsplashWhat is fractional ownership? Fractional ownership simply said, is a percentage ownership of a specific asset. The asset is fractionalised in ownership shares that are sold to shareholders. Co-owners then share the benefits of the asset such as the right to use it. Fractional ownership has often been used to share the ownership of expensive assets such as luxury b ..read more
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