The modern British artist sells the rights to all their future works of art

Scott Barlow (born Scott Barlow) - is an artist working in contemporary art, the author of the site Barlart.com. Living in rural England, Barlow is known to create their works in a single copy and does not allow any reproductions or printed copies.
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July 9, 2012 - PRLog -- Scott Barlow (born Scott Barlow) - is an artist working in contemporary art, the author of the site Barlart.com. Living in rural England, Barlow is known to create their works in a single copy and does not allow any reproductions or printed copies. His works range from religious interpretations of their own, due to his interest in Christianity, to the works created by modern information news.

In 2008, Barlow had sold his entire collection, representing 800 works created over 12 years, a Japanese collector through eBay. In 2010 he sent 500 pieces of art into the stratosphere by weather balloons and watched them fall back to Earth - returned to work have been combined into a single work of art.

Barlow also designed and installed the 18-meter chimney at a gallery in Birmingham. The pipe, which was his sperm, represented life and the reproductive system. This project was a series of works about abortion, reflecting a negative attitude toward abortion Barlow.

In addition, Barlow established many of his works in the streets and subways, where anyone could take them, which led to conflicts with members of the city council. Barlow is also accused of changing the many signs in his hometown in 2004, but official charges were never brought forward.

Barlow says that money can destroy the creative process, especially when the popularity of many modern British artists is growing. Barlow plans to sign a contract with the person who offered the highest price, and arrange the sale of all future rights, including property in their works of art that he creates the rest of his life. Barlow hopes that the proceeds would be enough to buy a small house, part of which he plans to convert to a shop where he could devote all his spare time, creativity.
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"The money, in my opinion, ruined many very good artists. I will never admit that money is limited my creativity. I want to know that my family has a house, and spend their time translating their ideas into works of art, so others can enjoy them, or criticize. I plan to create approximately 100 - 150 jobs a year to the end of his life, "says Barlow.

He adds that "the cost of renting a small studio is paying the mortgage. I do not want to become a millionaire, even if I had the opportunity - I just want to have a roof over their heads, a place that you can call home, and the ability to wake up in the morning and be creative. It will make me happy. "

Barlow wants to meet personally with your dealer or collector interested in making a deal to acquire property rights.

Note to Editors
Scott Barlow lives in rural England, and hopes to receive an offer that guarantees the purchase of a home for himself and his family. The average price of homes in the city that is home to Barlow, is £ 98,000. Barlow plans to create 100 - 150 works of art in the year and has already scheduled in 2013 to release four collections.

Contact us for suggestions and additional information:
Scott Barlow (Scott Barlow)
Email: scottsbarlow@gmail.com
http://www.barlart.com
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