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Singulart… it’s over!

Seduced by the humanist argument of the platform, highlighting the presence of a collaborator(e) artist ready to answer your questions, I in fact imagined the time of registration that collaborative work would be established to the extent that everyone respects the other's working time.

A first email informing me that one of my works had aroused interest from a “collector” (be careful at singulart there is no distinction between collector and art lover) but with an acquisition request brought to - 25% brought my response to an acceptance of -10%. The answer or the slightest information on this negotiation is still awaiting a return to this day…

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Alain Rouschmeyer on RISE ART

Hello to all art enthusiasts! I am delighted to announce that my artistic creations have recently appeared on the RISE ART platform. As a contemporary figurative artist, I am Alain Rouschmeyer, and I am delighted to invite you to discover my unique artistic world. Let me take you on an exciting creative journey and tell you how you can join me on this exciting adventure.

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When art becomes a better way to invest than real estate

It is well known that real estate was once considered one of the best ways to invest your money. However, in recent years, art has become increasingly popular with investors. What explains this enthusiasm for art? Why are more and more people considering art a better way to invest than real estate? This is what we will explore in this article.

Why is art a good investment?

First of all, art is an alternative form of investment. This means that it is an option that does not depend on traditional financial markets. Art does not follow the same trends as the stock market or bonds, making it less risky. Additionally, art is rare and unique, making it more valuable over time.

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LANDMARKS

oil, charcoal, black stone and blood on linen canvas - 80 x 80