Here are some my favorites from the weekend...
This was an absolutely beautiful painting. I really really wanted to try and get this one, but we pulled the trigger on a Peter Max the day before which pretty much made me physically sick after the bidding was over. Once I recoup a bit, this is something I'd really like to get. I think the cool thing about the classic flower arrangement is that you can have several, but they're always so different so they don't look out of place together. I'm not a fan of Pangborn's abstract work, but his classic stuff like this is really nice. He's just really good at everything unlike most artists who are solely one style or the other.
Anatoly Metlin is one of the reasons why I went to this auction. He's more known for doing sort of like village scapes... think Greek fishing villiage.. or at least that what I take from it. But the past couple years he went 180 and starting doing beautiful paintings like this. There are about 5 other versions of this one and another series of a woman in a red dress... they're all really stunning pieces. One of these are also on the short list.
The bottom one is from Melkin. I don't know a lot about him, but I first saw these birch tree paintings on our cruise. They are stunning. The contrast and the color is quite amazing. You can look at it for a long while and not get tired of seeing it.
This was one of my favorite Peter Max paintins at the event. This is one of his iconic images that he always paints. This one went for $40K I think. This was a bigger painting.. about 3' x 3' (canvas size). For me, Peter Max is not so much about the art but who he is. I try to justify our purchase as an investment of not just money, but culture maybe? I don't know... if you could go back 50 years and meet, talk to, and buy a work from Andy Warhol... would you? Knowing what I know now? I would. He's a cultural icon, not so much an artist icon. For both of them, their art is a segment of their cultural impact. We got one of his other iconic images... the Umbrella Man. I can't wait for it to be delivered.
We've got a couple or so major pieces now and it's amazing the impact it has on the inside of our house. But you know, we have "unspecial" art too... one of our center pieces in the breakfast area is from Pier One which I think we paid $150 for and I doubt I'll ever get rid of it. I dig that painting just as much as any other. It's amazing how art transforms the inside of your home.
If you have any cool pictures or paintings, post them up.