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January 15, 2026 – June 15, 2026
January 15, 2026 – June 15, 2026
January 15, 2026 – June 15, 2026
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Expertise in Art Handling, Appraisals, and Custom Framing
Art Handling
Our Art Handling service carefully oversees every stage of logistics, providing secure, precise, and respectful transport and installation for your most valued pieces.
Appraisals
Our Appraisal service delivers clear, reliable artwork valuations, guided by deep market knowledge and tailored for insurance, estate planning, and resale needs.
Framing
Preserve and elevate your art with our custom Framing service, featuring a broad selection of design and conservation-grade options crafted for each individual work.
Recommended Reads
- What to Do With Artwork When Settling an EstateSettling an estate is rarely just about paperwork. It often means making decisions about a loved one’s home, their belongings, and everything accumulated over a lifetime. When you inherit a house filled with artwork, you don’t just receive property, you inherit history, emotion, and potentially significant financial value. Paintings stacked in closets, sculptures in storage, framed prints on every wall… it can feel overwhelming. For many families, the two biggest responsibilities are the property itself and the personal contents inside it, including artwork. While some heirs choose to list the house traditionally, working with a local home buyer can simplify the property side of the process so you can focus on sorting through meaningful belongings. Working with a reputable company, like Snap Sell Homebuyers, can streamline the sale, eliminate repairs and showings, and provide a straightforward path during an already emotional time. Once the property timeline is clear, it becomes much easier to thoughtfully evaluate the artwork and other personal items inside the home. (more…)
- 5 Art-Buying Myths That Might Surprise YouIf you’ve ever wondered why buying art feels intimidating, you’re not alone. Many people who love the idea of collecting art stop short of actually purchasing pieces they adore, not because they can’t afford them, but because they’ve bought into persistent art-buying myths that make the process seem impossible or exclusionary. From beliefs about wealth barriers to fears of needing expertise, misconceptions often cloud what should be an exciting and deeply personal experience. Myth #1: Only Wealthy People Can Buy Art One of the most common art-buying myths is that you must be rich to buy art. While sensational headlines about million-dollar pieces at major auctions attract attention, they don’t represent the day-to-day market. In fact, most works sold by galleries are priced in accessible ranges, often well below headline figures, and many artists price original pieces with entry-level buyers in mind. Art prints, editions, and works on paper are excellent ways to start a collection without spending thousands. If you’re curious but cautious, consider exploring online marketplaces, local art fairs, or artist studios, as these venues often showcase a range of prices and styles. The key is to think of art as something you want to live with, not just something you presume you can’t afford. (more…)










