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As the daughter would say...I could do that....lack the bs ability though to sell it for much.
Wonder how long it took to paint
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It isn't even well done. Look at the middle of the white line. The blue paint goes out of the line. Obviously got under the painter's tape.![]()
As the daughter would say...I could do that....lack the bs ability though to sell it for much.
Wonder how long it took to paint
"Onement VI, Barnett Newman Painting, Auctioned For Record $43.8 Million
A large 1953 painting by abstract expressionist artist Barnett Newman has sold for $43.8 million at a New York City auction, setting an auction record for his work.
Sotheby's said Tuesday the record price for "Onement VI" (WUHN'-mehnt siks) includes the buyer's premium.
The painting is the last of six in Newman's Onement series. They're characterized by what's called the zip, a distinctive stripe running down the center of the canvas. Four are in museum collections."
Onement VI, Barnett Newman Painting, Auctioned For Record $43.8 Million (VIDEO)
"Onement VI, Barnett Newman Painting, Auctioned For Record $43.8 Million
A large 1953 painting by abstract expressionist artist Barnett Newman has sold for $43.8 million at a New York City auction, setting an auction record for his work.
Sotheby's said Tuesday the record price for "Onement VI" (WUHN'-mehnt siks) includes the buyer's premium.
The painting is the last of six in Newman's Onement series. They're characterized by what's called the zip, a distinctive stripe running down the center of the canvas. Four are in museum collections."
Onement VI, Barnett Newman Painting, Auctioned For Record $43.8 Million (VIDEO)
"There's a sucker born every minute" seems to fit.
Either that's it, or it was purchased by someone with too many dollars and not enough sense.
Ridiculous.
Sometimes modern art like this has a lot more impact in person than via picture. .
I saw a real Monet once. It was tiny, a snow scene. It was three dimensional in the thickness of the paint and the movement of the strokes. It screamed storm. I'm not an artist, so I don't know how to say it right, but it was tactile. It was the only Monet I've ever truly appreciated.Sometimes modern art like this has a lot more impact in person than via picture. .
Yes, and it works the other way as well; many pictures look much better in the glossy high quality art books than they do in person.
I saw a real Monet once. It was tiny, a snow scene. It was three dimensional in the thickness of the paint and the movement of the strokes. It screamed storm. I'm not an artist, so I don't know how to say it right, but it was tactile. It was the only Monet I've ever truly appreciated.Sometimes modern art like this has a lot more impact in person than via picture. .
Yes, and it works the other way as well; many pictures look much better in the glossy high quality art books than they do in person.