Posted by artwirth on December 12, 2012 · 1 Comment
Value is a fickle thing in the world of art. When there is very little inherent value in an artwork, how is it created and how is it lost? It is true that while the value creation begins with the artist- by creating the work in the first place- once the artwork is in the … Read more
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Posted by artwirth on November 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment
Located in the Pond of Poisonous Provisions, and floating between 135˚W to 155˚W and 35˚N to 42˚N lies the city of Litterin, the “flamboyant” capital of the country known as The United Flotsam of Garbagea. Heard of it? Unfortunately, not enough people have. Those who do know what Garbagea is about may recognize it by … Read more