Perhaps the most recurring question I receive from both artists and collectors is this: “how much is your work and how do you price it?” Read more
Category: Thinking Out Loud
Two Year Anniversary of Being a Professional Artist
Exactly two years ago, I declared my independence and became a full-time “Professional Location Artist” my longest career to-date. Since then, I’ve had the honor of being named Time Out New York’s Most Creative New Yorker 2009, secured and delivered over 50 commissions, painted 162 canvases, and created on-location in Manhattan, Milan, Chicago, Minnesota, Las Vegas and Jamaica.
An Evening With Daniel Lamarre, Cirque du Soleil Inspiration
On Monday I spent an “Evening with Daniel Lamarre” President and CEO of Cirque du Soleil. Following a brief film introducing Cirque, Mr. Lamarre engaged in a dialog with Adi Ignatius, Editor-in-Chief of the Harvard Business Review Group. Finally, the floor was opened for questions… Read more
Free and Loving in Las Vegas, A Painting Adventure
Warhol Portrait Auctions for 38.4MM: Market Perspective For Collectors
New York, NY – May 12, 2011 — Last night, a four panel (40″X32″ collectively) self-portrait of Andy Warhol auctioned at Christie’s for $38.4 Million Dollars. This, of course, is an impressive sum for a piece of art. In fact, to put this in perspective, here is a Warholian chart outlining what you could get for this one painting (click image to enlarge):
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