The Privacy of Your Artwork is Our Business

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With the dawn of online shopping, surely it is time for some fishy art to make a comeback. We have found that people who use the Internet for shopping will buy art online, but not if the security of their information is at risk.

How do we know? Well, you can ask us! We are artists, and our business is buying paintings from sellers all over the world, and then reselling them to buyers all over the world. We have been doing this since 1996, which makes us one of the oldest companies in this field.

We offer a personal service to our customers by communicating with them on an individual basis to ensure that they get exactly what they want, in a secure environment. Our staff is available 24 hours a day by e-mail or telephone and we ship worldwide express delivery.

This isn’t just a business for us – we are artists too! Our staff consists of artists, photographers, designers and other creative types who share your passion for beautiful artwork. You can trust us with your most prized possession: your privacy.

Our website is secure (Payment processing provided by Paypal.)

The paintings are very real, full of color and perfect to hang on your wall. The process is easy, just choose a painting you like and place an order. We offer prompt shipping and secure transactions.

We have a wide variety of paintings for sale including contemporary art, abstract scenery, nautical art, seascapes and many other categories. We update our inventory daily so there’s always something new to discover. Each painting is in stock and we guarantee its authenticity.

We are members of the International Fine Art Group (IFAG), which is an association of dealers and painters who adhere to the highest standards of business ethics. IFAG has been certified by the Better Business Bureau since 1995.

For more information about buying art online visit our blog at http://www.buyartonlineblog.com/blog/ or Contact us at info@buyartonlineblog.com.”

We are in the business of selling art online. You can see our portfolio on this website or our ETSY shop. We work hard to ensure that your privacy is protected. Our ETSY shop is listed under “Weaver Arts and Crafts,” which is what we also call ourselves in all email communications, so as not to confuse our identity with any other entity. Our phone number is unlisted and private, and we do not give it out to any other entity for their use.

All of our interactions with you are conducted under the name “Weaver Arts and Crafts.” If you have a question about an order, or a problem with your ETSY account, we will respond to you from “@weaverartsandcrafts,” so that there will be no confusion about who is responding to your email. If you communicate with us through any other email address, please be aware that it may be someone who has stolen our identity.

If you have a question about whether or not we are the right people to buy your artwork, please contact us directly at info@weaverartsandcrafts.com and we will answer any questions you have. Please be aware that if you see our site linked in another website, that website may be using

Buying art online may be scary, but it does not have to be. In fact, there are several ways in which buying art online is safer than buying it from a dealer, who you actually get to meet!

Many artists and their dealers do not even try to verify the identity of buyers. Sometimes this is because they are too busy, or sometimes it is because they simply do not care. Often, the buyers themselves do not care, as they are hiding behind a corporate name. So long as nobody asks any questions, everything can continue smoothly.

The anonymity of the Internet is a major point in favor of buying art on line. Artists and dealers can check out buyers without having to worry about being sued or arrested for theft of intellectual property. If a dealer steals your money and runs off with it, you cannot go after him personally; you can only go after his business. In contrast, if he steals your credit card number over the Internet using “secure” encryption and then runs off with your money, you can sue him personally and get paid back much more quickly than if you had bought from him in person over the same period of time.

Flipping through online galleries is also an advantage over visiting galleries in person; it saves time and money. Gall

Online art galleries offer a wide range of art and artists, but are they good for you? Here are a few things that you should check before buying artwork.

1) Do they have the artist’s contact information available? If the gallery is selling an original artwork, they should provide the artist’s name and contact information with it. Some websites list only the gallery name and address, which is not enough.

2) What kind of shipping options do they provide? It is important to know how your work will be shipped and if it will be insured. Some sellers offer free shipping while some charge extra. An artwork that costs $200 is not worth $10 in insurance, so make sure that your seller offers insurance.

3) How well do they package the art? When shipping works of art, the most important thing is to protect them from damage during transit. Online sellers often use bubble wrap or other cushioning materials to help protect the artwork from damage. If you see that the seller does not package your work of art properly, you may want to reconsider buying from them.

4) Are they professional and responsive when it comes to customer service? Once you receive your artwork, check on how much time it took for it to reach you as well as whether or

Many people have a hard time just getting started on their art. They have a concept that they think is good, but they can’t quite get the picture out of their head and onto the canvas. This can be frustrating, especially when you are using your own photographs. What if the scene you want to paint is outdoors during the day? Then you need to wait for evening or late afternoon, which can be tricky if you work a full-time job. You also run the risk of someone else getting to your subject before you do or someone else taking your photograph and selling it as their own.

The good news is that there are many ways to get around these obstacles. You can visit museums and other galleries to find inspiration; use your imagination; take pictures at different times of year; paint from sketches; use stock photos; make photo collages; try different styles of painting; work in different sizes; etc. But there is one thing that cannot be done: you cannot go back in time and capture an image exactly as it was then.

What if you could? What if there was a way to digitally preserve something so that it would never change, no matter how old it got? Wouldn’t it be great if we could do this with our artwork? Well

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