{"id":10726,"date":"2021-11-12T12:28:34","date_gmt":"2021-11-12T12:28:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/media-archive.blackartinamerica.com\/?p=10726"},"modified":"2021-11-16T22:33:37","modified_gmt":"2021-11-16T22:33:37","slug":"baia-holiday-picks-for-quality-artwork-you-can-buy-for-1000-or-less","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/earthexhibitions.org\/media-archive\/?p=10726","title":{"rendered":"BAIA Holiday Picks for Quality Artwork You Can Buy for $1,000 or less"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n

BAIA Holiday Picks<\/h2>\r\n

Quality Artwork You Can Buy for $1,000 or Less<\/h3>\r\n
By Yvonne Bynoe<\/pre>\r\n

If you’re a new or an aspiring art collector, you may be delaying purchasing a work because you feel overwhelmed by the volume of information about the various artists and types of art available. Perhaps you may have tried to do some research on your own, only to come away thinking that you don’t know enough to make a good decision. Worse, after seeing works for thousands of dollars, you now believe that you don’t have enough money to buy a quality work of art.<\/p>\r\n

To take the fear and frustration out of buying art, I’m providing you with some recommendations to assist you in making your first (or your next) art purchase. <\/strong><\/p>\r\n

In cooperation with Black Art In America, I have combed through their extensive online gallery at www.BuyBlackArt.com to curate a list of quality works that you can purchase for $1,000.00 or less.\u00a0I also provide brief explanations about why the work is one you should consider acquiring.<\/p>\r\n

Moreover, if you need it, www.BuyBlackArt.com offers a payment plan option during the check-out process.<\/p>\r\n

*Please be sure to read the descriptions closely so that you have a clear sense about the dimensions of the work(s) you’re interested in. Also be aware that for original and limited editions, it’s first come, first served.<\/p>\r\n

If you have questions, here’s how to get in touch:<\/p>\r\n

Email: orders@baiaonline.com<\/p>\r\n

Telephone: 1.706.992.6210<\/p>\r\n

ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS<\/u><\/strong><\/h3>\r\n
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“Harold” \u00a0by James Taylor<\/a>
7 x 12 inches. Watercolor painting. Unframed $1,000.00<\/p><\/div>\r\n

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“Waiting” \u00a0by James Taylor<\/a>
11 x 16 in. Watercolor painting. Unframed $900.00<\/p><\/div>\r\n

Why You Should Consider Taylor’s Work<\/strong><\/p>\r\n

Kevin Sipp, an independent scholar and curator based in Atlanta, Georgia called Taylor, “[O]ne of the pre-eminent watercolorists in American history\u2026” Sipp, who was curator at Hammond House Museum from 2003-2013 said that he was eager to exhibit Taylor’s work.\u00a0In 2006, James’ work was exhibited at Hammond House. The museum said of Taylor’s work:<\/p>\r\n

James Taylor is a watercolorist whose work has a natural softness of subject matter and execution. His remarkable style and handling of the watercolor medium with no formal arts education gave viewers a fresh new view of his world in colorful detail<\/em>.\u201d<\/p>\r\n

James Taylor (1951-2016) was a self-taught artist who began to paint in 1992 as therapy in dealing with a terminal illness. He developed\u00a0a deep love for the art form.\u00a0 Taylor went on to serve as President of the Georgia Watercolor Society from 2003-2004. His work garnered him awards from the Atlanta Artists Center, Fulton and Dekalb County Public Art Programs, and African-Americans for the Arts.<\/p>\r\n

Selected Private and Institutional Collectors:<\/p>\r\n