

February is Black History Month
Our February Newsletter highlights three African American artists. There were many to choose from and all inspirational but the newsletter would have been far too long to include them all! As always, during our research on art and artists we learn and enrich ourselves along the way. Discovering the art is in itself exciting, but learning about the artists is often even more exciting. Each artist has a personal story, but there is also a history lesson with each that de


Why We Love Red!
Red is a powerful color. It has more primal significance and more influence on the subliminal mind than any other color. Often considered the color of romance, red inspires attraction to the opposite sex. It represents status in men and fertility in women. Red also inspires feelings of strength, passion and dominance. Studies have shown red to be a color that fosters competition, and is a popular choice for sports teams. Red is also highly effective, and used frequently

2021 Was a Great Year for Art!
If you are considering jumping into the art market, it looks to be a good time! 2021 was a record setting year for many emerging and lesser known names. Check out our January Newsletter to see some of the top achievers. In addition to some new names hitting the jackpot, the NFT market exploded with record numbers making even some teen artists overnight millionaires. The tried and true blue chips did not disappoint either, giving investors a pleasant return and generatin


November is Native American Heritage Month!
We had a lot of fun researching some of the most notable and authentic Native American artists this month and discovered some amazing art! Our November Newsletter highlights a few of those we found particularly interesting. Not only was the art a treat to discover, but the individual stories of each artist were interesting and endearing. Learning about a culture by studying their art and artists is an enriching experience. The value of cultural art cannot be overstated.