Get a Mouly at Sea
Sep 25th, 2007 by MAT.
Where do you buy your fine art paintings and sculptures you put at home or around your office? Art Gallery in one of the posh malls or upscale districts, right? Have you ever buy it off an auction conducted at sea? Art marketing has not been so interesting and luxurious until Park West started auctioning on luxury cruise ships. Not just the well heeled folks, ordinary Joes and Janes also rushed to attend the auctions at sea. If you visit enough online art forums, you’ll hear people talking about them. Mind you, that’s free advertising for Park West.
Park West Gallery housed lots of fine art as well as seriolithograph of many well known artists. Park West’s aggressive marketing of art to the public enabled more people to bring home (or office) a piece of art. You can invest in contemporary artist Linda Le Kinff’s original acrylic paintings on wood panel under $20,000. Alternatively, you can hug home a seriolithograph by Marcel Mouly from around $2000 and that’s considered a steal. The originals are many, many times higher. Whether it’s to check out an original art or a lithograph or a seriolithograph, you can be sure a trip to the gallery will be very fruitful:
- Check out the fine art to improve your knowledge in the creative realm
- See how and where the fine art is displayed to learn more about merchandize display
- Attend the auctions to understand the value of fine art and the auction process
Hmm, I’ll love to see if they have a seriolithograph by Botero soon. I will love to have it in the conference room.
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