tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7342911384518459004.post7757488438430424111..comments2023-10-25T03:38:09.523-04:00Comments on Unedit my heart: Auction Action - First-Timer PerspectivesLeah Sandalshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13586221448338828889noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7342911384518459004.post-35036755532699829062009-11-30T11:15:26.655-05:002009-11-30T11:15:26.655-05:00Hey, that's an interesting angle I didn't ...Hey, that's an interesting angle I didn't think of, Pixo. I wonder if eBay also offers art for auction (Please excuse my eBay illiteracy @ this moment!)Leah Sandalshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13586221448338828889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7342911384518459004.post-7262408621112209212009-11-29T01:16:40.804-05:002009-11-29T01:16:40.804-05:00A family member has recently purchased a new home ...A family member has recently purchased a new home and is looking for "art" to hang on her walls. To persuade her to not rush and take the time to find something that she will really enjoy, I told her about the story of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel and their amazing art collection. This evening, she told me she has bought something that she really like. Her venue for art search turns out to be Craiglist. For the 2 pieces that she acquired, she researched the work on the web and learnt that they are from the Wil-Ren Collection. The original price would have been a few hundred dollars. From the seller on Craiglist, she has got them for a total of 40 dollars. She showed me the list of art works available on Craiglist, and it looks to me to be a pretty vibrant art market. Comparing the Craiglist art market and the one that you had written, they are obviously very different, but also not that different - in sense that there are sellers, buyers, objects for sale, and market-driven prices.pixohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15703517960573152407noreply@blogger.com