Thứ Bảy, 16 tháng 6, 2012

Renting Art in Toronto Instead of Buying?

By Elli Davis


Furniture is not enough to make a good atmosphere. Accessories, mirrors, candles, and really importantly art are what make a place special and unique. Try to imagine a meeting in an office or a trip to a hospice; I bet a lot of us would feel much more at ease with some nice pieces of art around. Nonetheless the owners of these hospitals and companies aren't always willing to pay much for paintings and other pieces of art, and thus have to find other ways to get artwork. If you are considering a skill investment, you might contribute to the solution of this difficulty. Have you ever heard of art rental?

While the idea of art rental has been relatively famous for about ten years, many still have absolutely no concept what exactly it implies. It is very simple: the investor buys a work of art from a gallery or broker and rather than keeping it in her living room, the work is leased out. For that, she receives a return of roughly 5-9 percent a year for a few years.

You do not essentially have to buy original art, which could cost millions, to be successful. It is more than needed to buy copies of the first published at museum quality. These broadcast works can earn a pleasant sum of money if instead of hanging a painting on a bedroom wall, you lease it out. Once the rental period is over, the owner of the artwork has 3 possibilities: taking the artwork home, selling it, or continuing to earn income by renting it. See, one cannot truly lose with art rental - profit is guaranteed [*T].

As discussed, art rental brings plain benefits to both sides - the stockholders and the temporary owners. Now, let me know, does not this sound just perfect? From what I've been told and seen, I am convinced that art rental is the future! You aren't likely to lose anything with this type of investment, so just go for it! Toronto, a modern city, also recognizes the seriousness of art rental. Whether you need to hire a few nice pieces for your office or you would like to be the individual leasing out art, these are the Toronto art rental places worth checking out.



Humanities Etobicoke

Art of more than sixty artists from the Bigger Toronto Area is prepared to be rented at Arts Etobicoke. Its Art Rental and Sales Program offers a wide range of original works, including paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures. You can check the online gallery to see if you are interested in some of the works and either hire or buy any of them. Rental contracts are negotiated for 6 or twelve months and the monthly price ranges from $10 to $120 a month for pieces priced up to $11,000. Members of Arts Etobicoke have a reduction on rental costs, so if you know that you want to keep hiring artwork, membership could well be worth it.



The Allen Gallery

331 Queen Street East

The Allen Gallery has been renowned for "outstanding craftsmanship and service" for more than 30 years. It offers everything you might be looking for, from antique paintings to modern art. Who says you have got to pick a painting to hire? If I were you, I might definitely select one of the many wonderful mirrors, since they liven up your interior. Many fabulous pieces of art are available to rent; the price varies widely and is dependent on the particular item. It is very fair, however.

Stagers Source Incorporated

1168 Caledonia Rd.

Do you have to change your place as fast as is possible? Think about employing Stagers source. The company does not only offer art; it has almost anything you could need to momentarily have in your office or in a residence you are selling. The furniture for sale or for rent was designed by top Toronto Stagers and the works of art it offers are pretty stylish also. You can rent art for approximately $39 per month. Select one that suits your desires and enjoy!




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