By
Gary
Scott
See how old time values and art can increase affluence.
This is the fifth lesson of International Investments that Sell a seven lesson mini course that shows why colonial property, nostalgia and old time values have extra appeal for international business and international investments in this day and age.
I have incorporated nostalgia and old time values to sell art by a very talented primitive painter. What could be more apt in times when nostalgia sells than a family oriented naive painter from a coal mining family? Her name is Teresa Gloster.
See how this sales story that uses old time values
"Theresa Isbell
Gloster, born in Filbert, West Virginia at # 9 Holler,
was raised with eleven brothers and sisters. Her father
and grandfather are a historical generation of black coal
miners and her paintings reflect this beautiful backwoods
life.
“Folk art reflects
the ancient nature of this land and began with cave paintings
when these mountains stood as solid intrusions beaten only
by time. Man conquered the eras by recording visions of
his past and hopes for the future in primitive art, on
stone, canvas and wood.
“Blue Ridge
folk art reminds us that old time values still live here.
Family, friends and values come alive in explosions of color and none do this better than Theresa Isbell Gloster.
“The scenes
Theresa brings alive in acrylic on board show as many as
five children snuggled under one hand-stitched patchwork
quilt. She paints life into mountain roads, pictures as
momma and aunts use scrub boards or gather at quilting
bees as in this charming painting.
“These decorative
artworks and paintings are not prints but are original
Appalachian art at its finest. They make Wonderful Easter
and Valentine gifts and presents."
International Investments Ideas
Look for international investments and international business that incorporates values like this in anything they sell and your changes for a profit improve.
Lesson six of International Investments that Sell shows how adventure can affect your business and investing.
Gary Scott
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