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In the days before photographs people relied on art to carry their minds back to loved ones, beautiful vistas, and a clearer understanding of the world. Once photography arrived fine art was forced to move beyond the image capturing instead feelings and ideas which only the artist could do. With it came new techniques tied to impressionism, expressionism, and abstraction; as well as a far better understanding for traditional tribal art.

Among savvy connoisseurs contemporary art is often seen as a great financial investment, and there are certainly many future climbers waiting to be snapped up before the rest of the world discovers them! But it’s not just about money. When you get home after a long day and your favourite piece of art is waiting there to lift your spirits, then surely that is really the best investment you could’ve made.

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claire grose (british, c20th) -beachcoming, lee bay- coastal landscape, acrylic on canvas

Beachcoming, Lee Bay Claire Grose (British, 20th century), ‘Beachcoming, Lee Bay’, original oil on canvas, framed. Signed lower corner. Image meas...

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claire grose (british, c20th) -gulls over baggy point- coastal cliff, original acrylic on canvas

Gulls Over Baggy Point Claire Grose (British, 20th century), ‘Gulls Over Baggy Point’, original acrylic on canvas, framed. Image measures approxim...

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