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Spoliarium makes the fine art marketplace approachable, accessible, anxiety free, and globally inclusive for diverse local artists and patrons, especially for younger generations.

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Match my Collection / Art Commision

*Spoliarium assists in expanding your fine art collection or even your art investment portfolio. We will send you quick details of high-value art that will fit your needs.

*Spoliarium turns your vision, idea or a photo–that you would like artistically brought to life into magnificent customer masterpieces done by our international and incredible artists.

*Spoliarium lets you experience a brain-boost when you gaze at breathtaking art.

Art Protection, Price Appreciation and Insurance

*Spoliarium guides you to keep your fine art protected so its value or price will appreciate. Art has no correlation to the stock market, it means paintings can go up in value even when the market crashes, making it a good diversification for an investment portfolio. Yes, you can protect your fine art collection!

Quick Tips for Beginner

*Spoliarium knows you want to start collecting fine art and may have a limited budget, that’s ok. Especially if you’re just a beginner. We’re here to support by discussing our payment plans and terms.

How To Start Collecting Fine Art

Spoliarium equips you on how to start your fine art collection journey.
First, you need to identify if “fine art collection” is for you.

SELL

Quick Info.

*Send details of your piece, add dimensions, history and any documentation.

Send Photos.

*Take front and back images of your item

Submit & Relax. 

*You’re all set. We’ll review your submission and get back to you soon.

CARE

How to take care of your high-value art?

*Hang your breathtaking art pieces on your wall in your room or space with the right temperature. The ideal range is between 50 to 90 degrees. If it’s too hot, the paint is forced to dry quickly, which can lead to cracking or can cause a film to form on the painted surface. If it is too cold, on the other hand, the paint will struggle to bond to the surface, and often remain a gunky mess.

A. Yes, dusting paintings regularly using a dry, soft and fine brush is recommended. It’s good to use the softest brush you have for the painting itself (*use the softest makeup brush that you use for your safe, for the frames any regular soft ones will do)

A. The sun can damage artwork. So keep your favourite magnificent pieces in a nice cool temperature room and away from humid areas—bathrooms or next to the stove in kitchen area.

A. Here are the best steps to store your art:
You can wrap up the artwork in brown paper then in bubble wrap.
Place frame corners on all four corners then the wrapped-up artwork in a solid box.
For unframed works on paper, use plastic sleeves with acid-free cardboard to make sure the paper doesn’t bend with time.

*It’s best though to keep the artwork hanging on your walls to prevent it from other damages.

A. Store, wrap and protect your art as mentioned above and double the box by adding cardboard on each side of the painting. Please make sure that the inside of the box where the artwork is should be filled in with bubble wrap or paper or styrofoam to avoid the piece’s moving within the box during transportation.

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