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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 8, 2023 23:23:18 GMT 1, motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic.
dm for information.
motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic.
dm for information.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Jimini Cricket on Jun 9, 2023 0:20:42 GMT 1, motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic. dm for information. What a vague and mysterious post.
motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic. dm for information. What a vague and mysterious post.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 9, 2023 2:05:00 GMT 1, not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm.
sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much.
not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm.
sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by drbf on Jun 9, 2023 2:51:35 GMT 1, not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm. sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much. Picture and information would be helpful
not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm. sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much. Picture and information would be helpful
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 9, 2023 3:00:57 GMT 1, DM if interested. will send my email and all information.
DM if interested. will send my email and all information.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Jimini Cricket on Jun 9, 2023 14:45:12 GMT 1, not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm. sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much. All good. I would like to read into it a bit too much, but there's currently very little to read.
not trying to be vague or mysterious. if someone knows the work and the market, both primary and secondary and is looking for one, it's pretty straightforward. send a dm. sorry it came across like that to you. perhaps you are reading into things a bit much. All good. I would like to read into it a bit too much, but there's currently very little to read.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by nobokov on Jun 9, 2023 15:17:39 GMT 1, Unmotivated buyer to buy canvas. Willing to gouge seller for painful transaction. so dreamy.
don't want to dm for mo info.
Unmotivated buyer to buy canvas. Willing to gouge seller for painful transaction. so dreamy.
don't want to dm for mo info.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 13, 2023 16:09:51 GMT 1, you guys must all really be bored or really don't know much about anything outside this forum.
thanks for the advice and kind words though. I mean 4,485 posts in 7 years pretty much sums your life up so the fact that I'm even engaging is lame, but this forum used to be cool and there were actually real collectors on here.
you guys must all really be bored or really don't know much about anything outside this forum.
thanks for the advice and kind words though. I mean 4,485 posts in 7 years pretty much sums your life up so the fact that I'm even engaging is lame, but this forum used to be cool and there were actually real collectors on here.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by met on Jun 13, 2023 18:01:40 GMT 1, motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic. dm for information.
Unmotivated buyer to buy canvas. Willing to gouge seller for painful transaction. so dreamy. don't want to dm for mo info.
you guys must all really be bored or really don't know much about anything outside this forum. thanks for the advice and kind words though. I mean 4,485 posts in 7 years pretty much sums your life up so the fact that I'm even engaging is lame, but this fo rum used to be cool and there were actually real collectors on here.
Come on now, rizza79.
Try stepping a few paces away, getting some emotional distance, and having another look.
At least from where I'm standing, nobokov's post is mildly amusing. And based on their previous form, no doubt it was intended to be.
Take it on the chin as good-natured ribbing. Just as I would if the two of us were sharing a pint together and you were mocking my new shoes. Or my taste in music. One simply rolls with the punches and laughs along.
Piss-taking is at the very heart of an art movement many of us here truly love. And when used among ourselves, it should therefore be embraced with warmth and humour, not reacted to with defensiveness.
In fact, we could probably use far more piss-takers and lampooners on this message board.
I would posit that the healthiest position to take — especially with online communications, where misunderstandings and unnecessary escalations so often occur — is to never assume malice or negative intent.
Let's be generous instead, by giving our interlocutors the benefit of the doubt.
It's much more fun and enjoyable that way. And less stressful.
Water off a duck's back.
motivated to sell a midsize Yuan Fang canvas. Willing to be fair with pricing for painless quick deal. very realistic. dm for information. Unmotivated buyer to buy canvas. Willing to gouge seller for painful transaction. so dreamy. don't want to dm for mo info. you guys must all really be bored or really don't know much about anything outside this forum. thanks for the advice and kind words though. I mean 4,485 posts in 7 years pretty much sums your life up so the fact that I'm even engaging is lame, but this fo rum used to be cool and there were actually real collectors on here. Come on now, rizza79. Try stepping a few paces away, getting some emotional distance, and having another look. At least from where I'm standing, nobokov's post is mildly amusing. And based on their previous form, no doubt it was intended to be. Take it on the chin as good-natured ribbing. Just as I would if the two of us were sharing a pint together and you were mocking my new shoes. Or my taste in music. One simply rolls with the punches and laughs along. Piss-taking is at the very heart of an art movement many of us here truly love. And when used among ourselves, it should therefore be embraced with warmth and humour, not reacted to with defensiveness. In fact, we could probably use far more piss-takers and lampooners on this message board. I would posit that the healthiest position to take — especially with online communications, where misunderstandings and unnecessary escalations so often occur — is to never assume malice or negative intent. Let's be generous instead, by giving our interlocutors the benefit of the doubt. It's much more fun and enjoyable that way. And less stressful. Water off a duck's back.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 13, 2023 18:43:47 GMT 1, Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out.
As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying.
Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry.
My apologies to anyone who got offended.
and to take this back to the initial post:
the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work.
again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint.
PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm.
everyone have a nice day.
Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out.
As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying.
Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry.
My apologies to anyone who got offended.
and to take this back to the initial post:
the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work.
again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint.
PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm.
everyone have a nice day.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by met on Jun 14, 2023 19:13:29 GMT 1, Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day.
Many thanks for the pleasant follow-up, rizza79.
I appreciate your poised tone as well. It makes a welcome contrast to the drama‑queen hysterics we occasionally witness when a member with a chip on their shoulder feels (a) they have been slighted, or (b) that something/someone they have a vested interest in has been criticised or otherwise undermined.
The individuals who command respect are those who can engage in a good debate or argument — calmly, and without feeling any need to resort to ad hominems (use of the latter often being a default tactic for the impotent, the shrieking wounded, and those incapable of defending their positions rationally).
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Yuan Fang is actually an artist whose work I have recently been keeping a casual eye on.
In interviews, she has mentioned the past or current influences of Lee Krasner and Cecily Brown.
I do see connections with some pieces by those two — especially by the former, when I think of Krasner's organic, fleshy paintings from around the time of Pollock's death, like Birth (1956) and Embrace (1956).
But the clearer allusions picked up by my own eye are to Willem de Kooning.
And Francis Bacon even more so.
Just as I do with many other artists, I've sometimes tried to reverse‑engineer Fang's work in my head, in an effort to ascertain her techniques and process.
I have spent time also trying to identify exactly why and how her nonrepresentational paintings are often so reminiscent of the abstracted figuration of Bacon.
Along with Fang's choice of palette and composition, an obvious link to Bacon is the fluidity and movement of her curves and swirls. Likewise with the heavy outer linework of those features, along with the manner in which her colours are sometimes combined and merged.
While more tenuous, Fang's paintings can even remind me of Kenny Scharf, and illustrations by Gerald Scarfe from Pink Floyd – The Wall.
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In case they might be of interest to other forum members, below are three of Fang's larger‑scale and more Bacon‑esque works.
Marching 03 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inches
Marching 01 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inches
Bridging 03 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 78 x 95 inches
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All the best with your sale.
Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day. Many thanks for the pleasant follow-up, rizza79. I appreciate your poised tone as well. It makes a welcome contrast to the drama‑queen hysterics we occasionally witness when a member with a chip on their shoulder feels (a) they have been slighted, or (b) that something/someone they have a vested interest in has been criticised or otherwise undermined. The individuals who command respect are those who can engage in a good debate or argument — calmly, and without feeling any need to resort to ad hominems (use of the latter often being a default tactic for the impotent, the shrieking wounded, and those incapable of defending their positions rationally). __________ Yuan Fang is actually an artist whose work I have recently been keeping a casual eye on. In interviews, she has mentioned the past or current influences of Lee Krasner and Cecily Brown. I do see connections with some pieces by those two — especially by the former, when I think of Krasner's organic, fleshy paintings from around the time of Pollock's death, like Birth (1956) and Embrace (1956). But the clearer allusions picked up by my own eye are to Willem de Kooning. And Francis Bacon even more so. Just as I do with many other artists, I've sometimes tried to reverse‑engineer Fang's work in my head, in an effort to ascertain her techniques and process. I have spent time also trying to identify exactly why and how her nonrepresentational paintings are often so reminiscent of the abstracted figuration of Bacon. Along with Fang's choice of palette and composition, an obvious link to Bacon is the fluidity and movement of her curves and swirls. Likewise with the heavy outer linework of those features, along with the manner in which her colours are sometimes combined and merged. While more tenuous, Fang's paintings can even remind me of Kenny Scharf, and illustrations by Gerald Scarfe from Pink Floyd – The Wall. __________ In case they might be of interest to other fo rum members, below are three of Fang's larger‑scale and more Bacon‑esque works. Marching 03 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inchesMarching 01 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 inchesBridging 03 (2022), acrylic on canvas, 78 x 95 inches__________ All the best with your sale.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by nobokov on Jun 14, 2023 20:07:51 GMT 1,
Interesting, I can definitely see the similarities in their movement and palette.
Interesting, I can definitely see the similarities in their movement and palette.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Jimini Cricket on Jun 16, 2023 3:03:52 GMT 1, Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day. For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste.
Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day. For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Ildefonso 77 on Jun 16, 2023 4:34:20 GMT 1, Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day. For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste. I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting.
Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one.
Met, you are right. I agree. That's sorta why i said i was being lame even responding. Thanks for pointing that out. As yourself, I have also been on here a long time. So I get it. However, I do take art serious and have been collecting and studying art for a very long time. So when people complain because they aren't able to window shop because I didn't put the exact dimensions, year, image, etc, its just annoying. Nonetheless you are 1000% right and I respect you calling me out for being childish. I understand nobokov was just making light of a sales thread that went awry. My apologies to anyone who got offended. and to take this back to the initial post: the work is still available. midsize means midsize, which to any art collector and anyone who knows this artists work means like 4x3ft range, not the large scale works she has been making. the work is from 2022. and when I said fair and realistic, I mean I am not trying to get the highest price based on one auction result or be a broker adding 20k extra when its not my work. again, my apologies and I have no problem buying everyone a pint. PS: i actually love a good ribbing and sarcasm. everyone have a nice day. For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste. I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting. Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Jimini Cricket on Jun 16, 2023 6:25:15 GMT 1, For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste. I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting. Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one. I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering.
For a "collector", you're doing a lot of reselling lately, especially from shows just a few months ago. I don't know what's going on in your private life and I don't care, but the optics show what the optics show. I'll leave it to trial by public opinion. Namaste. I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting. Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one. I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 16, 2023 8:21:16 GMT 1, I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting. Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one. I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering. thanks for your opinion. i totally get it.
If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly.
I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is.
I know rizza79 he's a legit collector and good guy, he has given me sound advice throughout the time ive known him in this forum. il just say that sometimes life gets in the way of our collecting. Ive personally sold some parts of my collection to take care of life stuff. 2nd mortgage, medical bills etc etc. It was an easy decision albeit painful one. I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering. thanks for your opinion. i totally get it. If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly. I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by Jimini Cricket on Jun 16, 2023 11:18:11 GMT 1, I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering. thanks for your opinion. i totally get it. If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly. I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is. All I'll say is that if the artist and gallery you purchased the art from has given you their blessing to resell the work in such a short timeframe, then so be it.
But the manner in which it is currently been conducted is to evade detection and avoid being blacklisted.
I totally get it. But if they are still offering these a year from now, they aren't selling to raise funds for something urgent, they're holding out for the highest offer and that screams profiteering. thanks for your opinion. i totally get it. If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly. I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is. All I'll say is that if the artist and gallery you purchased the art from has given you their blessing to resell the work in such a short timeframe, then so be it. But the manner in which it is currently been conducted is to evade detection and avoid being blacklisted.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Jun 17, 2023 5:02:06 GMT 1, thanks for your opinion. i totally get it. If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly. I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is. All I'll say is that if the artist and gallery you purchased the art from has given you their blessing to resell the work in such a short timeframe, then so be it. But the manner in which it is currently been conducted is to evade detection and avoid being blacklisted. This whole thing has gotten stupid. I am not trying to evade detection. I have been scrapping and scraping and pounding the pavement for 18 years to learn about art, the art wold and collect. So believe me, I never had access ever and no one could care less about me enough to blacklist me. So Jimini Cricket, unless you have some vested interest in some artist or gallery on this thread or want to buy the art, you sort of are just instigating at this point. Its funny how my actual intention was to go back to my roots where I started collecting, which was on these forums before IG and the current state of how newbies find out about art. I would rather offer some people things they may want here instead of just throwing them in auction and you want to come at someone you don't know.
Anyway, I have a number of reasons personally and collection wise why I am selling things. And I will repeat what I said from the beginning, if you want to really discuss real life art stuff, markets, and all the stuff you are talking about, I will be happy to. You can DM me. I will give you my phone number, but please don't come onto a public forum and assume things about me or my intentions and act like you are some advocate for galleries and the hierarchy of the art system and access.
I hope everyone has a great weekend.
thanks for your opinion. i totally get it. If I wanted to make huge profits on this emerging stuff I would sit on it, but also get what you are saying. If you want to ask me any personal questions regarding what I do with art I own that I bought with my own money, then we can talk about that very candidly. I appreciate all the dialogue that has come out of this thread. It has actually turned pretty healthy and I personally believe healthy open conversations about the state of art collecting, especially emerging, or higher value works is very important for all levels of people that are very interested into collecting, regardless of how wealthy one is. All I'll say is that if the artist and gallery you purchased the art from has given you their blessing to resell the work in such a short timeframe, then so be it. But the manner in which it is currently been conducted is to evade detection and avoid being blacklisted. This whole thing has gotten stupid. I am not trying to evade detection. I have been scrapping and scraping and pounding the pavement for 18 years to learn about art, the art wold and collect. So believe me, I never had access ever and no one could care less about me enough to blacklist me. So Jimini Cricket, unless you have some vested interest in some artist or gallery on this thread or want to buy the art, you sort of are just instigating at this point. Its funny how my actual intention was to go back to my roots where I started collecting, which was on these forums before IG and the current state of how newbies find out about art. I would rather offer some people things they may want here instead of just throwing them in auction and you want to come at someone you don't know. Anyway, I have a number of reasons personally and collection wise why I am selling things. And I will repeat what I said from the beginning, if you want to really discuss real life art stuff, markets, and all the stuff you are talking about, I will be happy to. You can DM me. I will give you my phone number, but please don't come onto a public forum and assume things about me or my intentions and act like you are some advocate for galleries and the hierarchy of the art system and access. I hope everyone has a great weekend.
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by rizza79 on Aug 22, 2023 17:37:44 GMT 1, sold
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sean1397
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Yuan Fang Canvas, by sean1397 on Aug 22, 2023 21:20:11 GMT 1, Why not post the image, size, and price.
if you dont want to post the image (cause you dont want a gallery to know), why not just post the size and price.
Seriously someone should create a bot that requests images and posts them in for sale posts!! The sale bot
Why not post the image, size, and price.
if you dont want to post the image (cause you dont want a gallery to know), why not just post the size and price.
Seriously someone should create a bot that requests images and posts them in for sale posts!! The sale bot
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