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Art Collecting: for KIDS!

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Teaching Your Children About Art Collecting

Have you taught your children about the value of art?

an children be taught to collect art at a young age?

What quality of life do you want for your children's future?

With great financial gurus like David Bach, there is alot of resources on the net to teach your children about investing and managing their money from an early age.

Starting young has it's advantages. They form good habits and a perspective on life that promote a wealthy and prosperous attitude. Something that we as kids probably didn't have! What I want for my own children is a legacy. They are being nurtured and raised to be loving individuals, but also to be inspiring, hardworking, and self-sufficient adults.

Kids can enjoy art collecting!

Here are some tips for teaching children the the art of collecting..art!:

1. GALLERY VISITS:
Exposing your children to art of all kinds is to visit galleries and art shows. Depending on the age, have some snacks/candies on hand to keep them content and undistracted so they can enjoy looking at art. You will be amazed with the art that some children fall in love with. This also gives you the chance to teach them about the value of art and money. They can own prints as well as originals that go up in value. They will learn the art of investing with art collecting.

2. VISIT OTHER PLACES FOR ART:
You can make art collecing fun by including subjects that they like outside of the fine art category. Visiting an animation studio like Walt Disney's in Florida or California, will give kids a chance to look at original sketches, cells, and paintings that are based on their favorite movies and cartoons. You have the chance to explain the age of the art, what it's based on, and its worth as an original artwork. They'll find it exciting to invest in something they love!

2. THE CHILD MUST LIKE THE ART:
You want the child to actually LIKE the work of art that they purchase. If your child insists on collecting 19th century painting of people milking cows, too bad. Don't impose your style on their art choices or you may turn them off from collecting art in general. This is about cultivating a joy for collecting. It's not about DECORATING. It's about how it makes them feel and how they connect to it.

3. REGULAR ART VISITS:
Attending art shows, comic cons, artist events, and the like helps inspire the children. They begin to cultivate a connioseurr's eye. They gain understanding of the value of art and the work the artist does. It's another exciting way to inspire them to collect art.

4. ART IN THEIR BEDROOM:
As long as it is hung up so that it's not accidently destroyed, should your child be throwing a fit that day, or having a pillow fight with friends it will be a great place for their collection. It makes them feel accomplished to have art in their own room. And of course, without question we should teach them to care for their art, and to protect it from dangerous pillow fights! Try to stick to media that can be framed. Young children, like my own always think that because its a work of art, they can draw on it too. Be careful and make sure that the younger kiddies understand. Frame those artworks and put them high enough off from the floor! Give them their own little easel and supplies to create art themselves.

5. SAVING AND INVESTING THROUGH COLLECTING:
By teaching your children about saving, they can learn to save money to buy art themselves. You can help them purchase higher priced works if you want. But this gives you the opportunity to help them learn about the value of money and give them a chance to learn how to save and invest. How cool is that?!

6. ART BOOKS AND HOW TOS:
Another great way to inspire them, is by inspiring their own creativity. Give them supplies to create their own art. Teach them about the many types of art that is out there: sculpture, installation art, video art, paintings, illustrations, graffiti, etc. It will help them gain a broader perspective of art.



Guide ID: 10000000007574073Guide created: 06/12/08

 
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