Art auction on the cruise/Carlos Pueblo
There is an
art gallery on almost every cruise for selling art work and I
enjoy very
much to attend its auction and seminar each time when I am
on board to
enrich my knowledge of art which I haven’t properly acquired
during my
schooling years. For instance, the impressionist or impressionism
for its
definition in order to distinguish itself from the other kinds of art work
such as
realism or abstract, etc. The simplest answer is that the impressionism
contains the
opinion of the artists to express on their work which is between
picture like
realism and imagination of abstract, like Pablo Picasso’s work. It
works for me
every time when I walk into a gallery all over the world. Art auction
on the
cruise gives me such knowledge.
I like very
impression art work, for example, Thomas Kinkade. an impressionist
from North
California. The gallery has an exclusive right with his heirs to sell his
work on
board. I asked my son, Arthur, about him and he relayed a documentary
of the
public television about his notable for the mass marketing of his art work.
His north
California scenery paints contain plenty of light, the sunshine, bright
room light, and
street light at night, etc. He developed some kinds of technique
for seven
colors to apply on the reproduction, I guessed to make a mother board
and print
it. All we can purchase is the reproduction with his genuine signature
and the
inventory number appeared on the duplicate work. I do think of the special
presented by
the gallery lately, 5 for U.S. $2,000 plus the frame and shipping, and
I am kind of
hesitated.
For the
impressionist, I must mention Norman Rockwell, who has been the American
treasure for
generation. I admire his paint and wish to see his work one of these days
in my life. The gallery auctioneers always
mention the kindly relationship between
Rockwell and
Kinkade during their life which is become a legend of the American
currently day
history. I believed that they said Rockwell let young Kinkade to paint
in his
gallery.
I also like
to mention my experience at Yale’s fine art museum. One year not long ago,
I walked
into the museum to catch two home coming art tours with two of their Ph.D.
candidates
and instructors for its collection at New Haven campus. I was so comfortable
with their
presentation of several century, their religious background, because of my
knowledge of
several art auction on cruises.
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