Author: | Steve Rowley | ISBN: | 9781386657309 |
Publisher: | Steve Rowley | Publication: | March 17, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Steve Rowley |
ISBN: | 9781386657309 |
Publisher: | Steve Rowley |
Publication: | March 17, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Aboriginal Dot Painting has been rapidly growing in popularity for the last 20 years – Some paintings are increasing in value by up to two thousand per cent within just a few years!
This simple guide reveals all you need to know to make a killing! Highly recommended for amateur and professional investors alike!
Over the past twenty years, significant international interest in Australian Aboriginal art has been growing at a rapidly increasing pace, driving the prices of these amazing artworks through the roof! Dot painting, featuring designs that were traditionally conceived in sand, now reproduced with paint on canvas, is being bought and sold worldwide in a multi-million dollar market. Sales of Australian Indigenous art have grown steadily; the work is highly valued internationally and in certain cases has shown to yield as high as 2,000% return on investment!
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Dot Painting – The Last 20 Years. Chapter 2: 3 Reasons Why Aboriginal Art is So Valuable. Chapter 3: Your Guide to Buying for Profit. Chapter 4: Highly Rated Artists to Collect. Chapter 5: Useful Guides Before Collecting. Conclusion
Aboriginal Dot Painting has been rapidly growing in popularity for the last 20 years – Some paintings are increasing in value by up to two thousand per cent within just a few years!
This simple guide reveals all you need to know to make a killing! Highly recommended for amateur and professional investors alike!
Over the past twenty years, significant international interest in Australian Aboriginal art has been growing at a rapidly increasing pace, driving the prices of these amazing artworks through the roof! Dot painting, featuring designs that were traditionally conceived in sand, now reproduced with paint on canvas, is being bought and sold worldwide in a multi-million dollar market. Sales of Australian Indigenous art have grown steadily; the work is highly valued internationally and in certain cases has shown to yield as high as 2,000% return on investment!
Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Dot Painting – The Last 20 Years. Chapter 2: 3 Reasons Why Aboriginal Art is So Valuable. Chapter 3: Your Guide to Buying for Profit. Chapter 4: Highly Rated Artists to Collect. Chapter 5: Useful Guides Before Collecting. Conclusion