Lease artwork "Weltkugel" by Günther Mika with an option to purchase
Sculptures by Günther Mika are available for lease with purchase option
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the advantages of leasing works of art?
- Financial Flexibility: You can enjoy exceptional, high-value works of art without a large initial investment.
- Tax Benefits: Receive potential tax benefits as rents can be deducted as a business expense.
How are the prices of monthly payments for leasing works of art set?
- The costs depend on the value of the work, the duration of the leasing contract, and any services included such as installation.
Can we buy the work after the leasing period?
- Yes, on Artmajeur leasing contracts offer a purchase option at the end of the contract, allowing customers to acquire the work at a determined price (residual value).
How are the safety and insurance of works managed?
- Insurance during the duration of the rental contract is the responsibility of the customer. It is therefore important to check the details of your insurance contract to be sure that your leased works are covered in the event of damage.
What are the conditions for terminating the leasing contract before its end?
- Unless there are specific conditions, leasing contracts for works of art commit the client to payment of the entire price of the work; payments are therefore due until the end of the lease.
About the author
Günther Mika is a contemporary German artist. Since 1984 he has been creating artistic ceramic objects, material paintings (using materials including clay, sand, paper, and chalk), and large oil paintings. All of the ceramic pieces were produced at 1300 degrees in a free-burning wood-fired kiln. Porcelain was utilized to cover various things, and glazes and salt were also used in the combustion chamber. Decorative lines, some of which are randomly placed, were painted over the surfaces.
Günther Mika has revived the southern part of Leipzig to its natural state through his illustrations of landscapes. Although the lines of his movement paintings are not precisely drawn, they do emerge from the painter's motion, clearly defined but occasionally with a hint of randomness.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists