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RE: Painted On The Knees

That's like the first time I actually see you really interested in buy some paints from an exhibition 🤣

My favorite here are those 2

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Landscape with houses, gives old times vibes, when life was less frenetic...

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That's like the first time I actually see you really interested in buy some paints from an exhibition 🤣

Then you probably missed my post about the painting I bought last year. The problem is, my flat is not of gallery size, so ... it's one thing to get excited about artworks and a totally different matter actually buying any for the obvious reasons.

You picked two good ones.

Oh yes, I already see the prices of pieces from fairs which are high already, imagine at an exhibition where the artist is even more famous

Yeah. Some people buy paintings or artworks in general, to store value and grow it in time hopefully, but I'm not at that level and as a finance person, I don't think I'd ever choose art as store of value. What I buy is because I like it and want to enjoy it.

I agree, for value I'd buy something else, art is art and leave it for the joy

You know, those crazy expensive paintings, like Picasso or Rembrandt, are expensive because there's always someone willing to pay more, but at the end of the day, it only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. If the last buy price is $17m, but after that, if you want to sell it and there's only one buyer offering you $4m, than that's what your painting worth and you're $13m underwater.

Exactly, the same thing I say to who brags about splinterlands expensive card, if no one is willing to pay, it's worth zero

We fully agree on that! 👍