Simple and profitable investments with participation in profit growth


People often look for simple ways to invest – the main thing is to make a profit. The question is how long and to what extent the invested funds will generate income, and whether it will be interesting, promising, and clear.


How to Choose an Investment Object?

What if, in the near future, robotics start building houses in just two days? And extracting gold—purely theoretically obtainable from thallium-197, and the latter from lead-197—becomes routine? What if the cryptocurrency market turns out to be a giant bubble, a casino? And all so-called money disappears, evaporating into virtual space? A blackout—and in a second, you’re broke. What truly holds unique value, low investment volatility, yet high potential returns?

- CEO & Co-Founder Gostev's

Art is not just an investment with undeniable price growth. Genuine, professional painting will decorate your home, bring emotional joy, tell others about your taste, and raise your standing. Even fine cognac, which gains value over time, can be synthesized. Art cannot be synthesized. It is a unique category of objects where uniqueness itself guarantees steady price growth. The most accurate explanation of reasons to invest in painting was outlined by the renowned Russian-born artist Anatoli Gostev (1946-2022) in his article “Why Do People Buy Expensive Paintings?

Considering the financial side of art investments, we can turn to statistics: 88% of contemporary art and 80% of Impressionism and Modernism increase in price when the owner holds them for over 10 years, according to Deloitte’s report. The total value of art-related assets was estimated by Deloitte in 2022 at $2.174 trillion.

An Object or a Business? Two Paths for Financial Investment.

There are two ways to increase the liquidity of investment art assets and, consequently, the price of paintings. The first is when you buy a painting and wait. For example, this was the approach of the famous Russian collector Savva Morozov, who assembled a unique collection of Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. The second path is when you invest in promoting the artist and personally participate in the process of raising the artist’s rating and the value of their works.

- Gostev's

Professional Evaluation and Acquisition of Fine Art.

The system for assessing the potential of an artist and their works plays a primary role. This includes analytics in terms of painting professionalism, exhibition history, sales, critical reviews, and, unfortunately, the artist’s passing. The article “Investing in Art” provides a detailed analysis of evaluating artists and paintings from the standpoint of financial investment in works of art.

This is where the process begins, which may involve acquiring a valuable painting or, due to limited financial resources, a fragmented investment in Art Slice Invest, which already implies active participation in purchasing a share of an artwork.

Active Investments in Painting and the Growth of Art Assets.

And this is where the excitement begins! A fascinating, engaging process with countless benefits. Art opens doors to high society, brings captivating interactions, connections, and networks—places where money has no keys. It’s crucial to understand—money has a low ceiling. Art, education, and emotional resonance open doors to a world where finance falters. What does it take to enter this remarkable world, to fill your life with unforgettable emotions, and at the same time make a profit? Desire!

Chat

Chat

2012 | canvas, oil | 73 x 83 cm

Still Life with Fruits

Still Life with Fruits

2016 | canvas, oil | 81 x 90 cm

Lake of meetings

Lake of meetings

2007 | cardboard, oil | 40 x 48 cm

Place in Avezzano

Place in Avezzano

2007 | canvas, oil | 50 x 50 cm

In the special project “Make ART Great Again” you become a shareholder in the profits from investment art sales, an active participant in the processes of the extraordinary art business world—opening doors beyond mere material values. Join us!

- Anatoli Gostev (Jr.) CEO & Co-Founder Gostev's

The Romantic Investor. Eternal Capital of the Soul.

Gostev's Dynasty has promoted art and creativity for more than half a century as primarily a spiritual, and only secondarily a financial, investment. The foundation was laid by the brilliant, talented artist Anatoli Gostev in 1968. His words most accurately define investment into one’s inner world, into the soul:

In the beginning, there was the child’s world, a world of discovery—immediate, but without knowledge and experience. Impressions from the first artistic attempts turned into a vague desire to master this fascinating craft: to convey the world with paints.

- Anatoli Gostev (1946-2022)

Investing in Kindness.

A dynasty of artists, people who believe in higher values—in beauty, kindness, love, and compassion’s power to change the world—will be grateful for your support, for investing in projects aimed at charity, nurturing the inner world of people, and saving souls from the emptiness spreading across the globe.
We are horrified to see people support war, weapon production, hatred. This is the path to emptiness.

Even your small contribution gives hope that not everything is driven by greed and profit. Invest in kindness → click or scan the QR code to donate via PayPal (card payments available).

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P.S. By sponsoring artistic craft in the “Make ART Great Again” project, you can help promote art projects, exhibitions, talent development, change someone’s life, and make the world a better place. Your funds will go towards:

  • Education: supporting individual painting courses, developing the Gostev's Dynasty art school.
  • Financing: renting spaces for art exhibitions, promoting painting.
  • Philanthropy: purchasing materials for artists, financial assistance.
  • Promotion: popularizing and promoting artists, finding investors for the “ENTAXY” art center project.

If you prefer to support via traditional bank transfer, you can do so directly on the Make ART Great Again project page.

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