ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Considering Dire Consequences Involving Your Compositions
July 27, 2009 by FineArtRegistry
Filed under General Art Interest
Doubtless this particular subject does not cross your mind often, and that is what if….something happens to your artwork that has become, for lack of a better word, your child? Your artistic endeavor that has consumed hours of thought and work, through blood, sweat and tears, and is an expression of your innermost being; is stolen, damaged or perhaps worst case scenario, destroyed? Perhaps this might be the time to take note of an article entitled, Art & Insurance Series #2 - Insurance - What The Heck Does That Have To Do With Me?, written by Shaunda L. Clifton.
Shaunda answers questions from a different perspective. She is much like all of us. Before she became involved in the insurance industry, she never gave it any attention. It was something that was mandatory in some cases, such as auto and home insurance. What a change when she began to be immersed in the world of insurance and what it truly means to all of us, and that especially includes artists and their valuable compositions. Since she understands where the rest of us are, when it comes to comprehending the subtleties involved, her article is a veritable roadmap for the rest of us.
In easy to understand language she enumerates and defines some of the terms that are contained in most policies that might be difficult to translate. Shaunda also gives some compelling advantages to looking into insuring valuables as well as offering some very constructive tips, in particular for artists. If you’ve never really given thought to availing yourself of such offerings, reading this well written article at www.fineartregistry.com may just change your mind and in fact avert some costly and heartbreaking losses.


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