Collecting Art

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Collecting Art as a way of Building Your Financial Future!

(Work shown above - Brightsea, Richard Hopkinson)

Are you a lover of the visual arts?  Are you a living artist who is looking for an exhibition space? Are you either of the former and wish to develop an income from a system so simple yet as the name suggests is built on RewardingArt.com. I am someone who, through changes in my personal and business circumstances, was looking to generate an income of some magnitude and RewardingArt.com offers a truly remarkable means to doing so.  But what is most astounding is the apparent returns from something so simple coupled with the features of the system.

 

Most of us work or exchange time in order to achieve our aims and for most that amounts to a paltry sum, when you engage in some other types of investment situations then the whole concept of asset leverage is activated and it's precisely on this basis that RewardingArt.com is founded.  You are rewarded when you buy a piece of work,  you then activate the acquisition of "system points" which accumulate as further works are bought by anyone anywhere.  Additionally by referring new members this also increases the number of points attributable to you, and the growth is magnified with amazing regularity through the re-evaluation of the works being exhibited, i.e. the works are valued on day 1 for illustration purposes at 100 Euros,  then are continuously reviewed and priced and may rise to 200 Euros giving a 100% increase in the value of your portfolio.

 

Registration is FREE and no purchase of artwork is required initially until you are satisfied that all is understood, you may however order and request that the work be stored by the Gallery until such time as you wish to take delivery of the work. Regardless of that you will still attract points based on your "purchase" from that day onward.  And as other works are also bought in the system this will further enhance the value.  You can literally get on board walk away and come back later and find you have made a handsome profit by one simple act.  I have seen the proof of this and it's a tremendous piece of good fortune.  You may want to pinch yourself in 6 months if you put this to work for you.  I am very excited at the prospect of my future earnings from this activity and cannot see any flaws from what I have seen so far.

 

I encourage you to visit the site, to review the gallery and commence your involvement with RewardingArt.com where my username is flyingscot, please enter that as your referral sponsor's ID when asked for that info.  You will not regret your decision to accept this open invitation with a growing global market in the world of Fine Art.

 



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    John David Cardosa John David Cardosa Jan 19, 2008 @ 4:38 pm
    I purchased three of Richard Hopkinson's works through RA some time in May 2007 I think. My computer had a major crash crash in early November, and I had to replace both my primary HDD and my backup HDD. I have lost all my data, and am not able to find out how my 3 paintings which I left with RA, are doing. Can someone help me recover my data in RA, so I can check on it please.

by flyingscot

Hi,  I am based in Aberdeen,  Scotland and belong to the city having lived here almost continuously for 50 years.  I left to study visu...

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