In other news, I had my first art theft. That is, the first thing I've made that was stolen. (As opposed to me stealing art. That's where the Vermeer I have hidden in the basement comes from.) I made a simple Sears-Roebuck-type leaded-glass window for a local store. It had been there for a year or so, then someone broke in in the night, unscrewed the window and took it. Nothing else was stolen. I figure it must have been a commissioned theft for some unscrupulous collector, or maybe it's being used as collateral for some underworld dealing? So, something I have in common with Rembrandt, van Gogh and Munch.
Wednesday, 10 September 2014
Dr Sketchy's steamy punk and ... theft!
I haven't been drawing much lately - my free time and energy is being spent on the cabin. But I did get to Dr. Sketchy's for their steam punk themed night, with Ann Narky. Ms. Narky had a lovely costume, which she was too eager to get rid of. I couldn't do justice to the complicated dress, monocle and other steam punk accoutrements in 2 minute poses. We decided that the models should put more of their costumes on as the poses get longer later in the night.
In other news, I had my first art theft. That is, the first thing I've made that was stolen. (As opposed to me stealing art. That's where the Vermeer I have hidden in the basement comes from.) I made a simple Sears-Roebuck-type leaded-glass window for a local store. It had been there for a year or so, then someone broke in in the night, unscrewed the window and took it. Nothing else was stolen. I figure it must have been a commissioned theft for some unscrupulous collector, or maybe it's being used as collateral for some underworld dealing? So, something I have in common with Rembrandt, van Gogh and Munch.
In other news, I had my first art theft. That is, the first thing I've made that was stolen. (As opposed to me stealing art. That's where the Vermeer I have hidden in the basement comes from.) I made a simple Sears-Roebuck-type leaded-glass window for a local store. It had been there for a year or so, then someone broke in in the night, unscrewed the window and took it. Nothing else was stolen. I figure it must have been a commissioned theft for some unscrupulous collector, or maybe it's being used as collateral for some underworld dealing? So, something I have in common with Rembrandt, van Gogh and Munch.
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Congrats on your first art theft! I've experienced one, it was in high school though. And it could have been a janitor mistaking my painting to have been abandoned/rejected = garbage. Whereas the theft in your case sounds deliberately targeted. How wonderful. But seriously, that is too bad, maybe they will commission you to recreate the window.
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