S/R director Ron Stark writes for many periodicals on the subject of animation art and collecting. His in-depth probing of many of the issues facing collectors is always insightful and useful.
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These basic guidelines will help you better understand your role as a collector and add to the long-term pleasure your artwork can provide. With very little effort you can help extend the life of your artwork and insure its investment value.
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Animation art has its own particular requirements when it comes to framing. Most framers are unfamiliar with it and some even refuse to handle it. As the popularity of animation art continues to grow, uncertainty will gradually be replaced by knowledge, and this will cease to be as much of a problem as it is today. But for now, here are some framing and mounting basics to consider before you take your art to a framer.
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Collecting animation art has become a highly-regarded and pleasurable way to appreciate a cherished art form, touch one's childhood and invest in a commodity that not only continues to appreciate in value, but is admired the world over.
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The purpose of this glossary is to provide a basic reference to aid in understanding both the terminology and the different kinds of animation art a collector may encounter.
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