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Prudie | 10:23 Sun 13th Nov 2011 | News
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What a con some 'Art' is. What a waste of money
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My problem with watercolour is to avoid a scene of desolation!
lol, seadogg - keep to the seascapes!
For that kind of money you could buy a stretch of the river.
a little late in posting this review of seadog, our artists, prestigious work.......

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On show here is a picture attributed to AB's seadogg. An artist of prolific capacity he has largely focused on seascapes during his long and illustrious career, drawing an unparalleled look at motion of sea, wind and wave.

This picture, rendered in acrylic, depicts his thoughts on a windy, stormy day on the coast. A moody painting reflecting his inner turmoil, his long contemplation periods at sea, the upheaval of being away from home. The rocks in the foreground provide a stability to his life, the swirl and passage of the foam to the receding, arched horizon, a manifestation of his numerous passages at sea, away from his beloved family on AB

An artist of considerable talent, his work,m such as in this painting, reflects his desolation, a truly contemporary and unique expression of his rescue career.

The painting in acrylic is painted on seawater-treated canvas, the brushes of a fine Dulux version. Seadogg is a member of the RSABA (Royal Soc of AB Artists) and has exhibited in many fine galleries in Croydon, South Shields, Peterhead, Brixton and on Weston-super-Mare Pier.

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I'd rather look at this picture than the garbage that tracy emin throws up under the pretence of art, but 4million ???! a fool and his money are easily parted !
"exhibited in many fine galleries in Croydon, Brixton" ?? youre kidding right ?
^Yes, he is.
You could always read the posts properly.....?
I think what a lot of people tend to forget about these works, is that they're largely bought as an investment. The buyer will probably keep it a few years and sell it for eight million :o)))
or lose eight million!
I've offered to sell the buyer an other half dozen for only £500,000, in his own choice of colours to match his sofa.

If anyone here would like to accept this opportunity, I'm prepared to haggle...
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Exactly the Builder and probably bought by someone else who claims to see something that's just not there. The Emperor's New Clothes mentioned earlier is a good analogy.
Well said Pruders................. and "corporate" buyers, investors, and "collectors" really have little or no interest in the Emperor's clothes, whether real or imaginary. ;o)
actually some of my stuff has been pretty good, and would give that piece a run for it's money.
Isn't it all about 'name' and reputation? If your work is known,and you develop a reputation-then that's when buyers are willing to pay out. Obviously this photographer-whoever he is-has done just so.
I would not have bought any works by Tracy Emin when she was a struggling art student...but if I had paid out 50 quid then, I'd be laughing now. It would be money in the bank.
so mine could be worth thousands then - probably when I am long gone......there's one on the Remembrance thread today of Portreath, the site where Binyon wrote the "Fallen" verse
It's not a con though. Someone obviously thought it was worth the money. Actually at least 2 people, otherwise it would never have reached that price.

The guy who bought it was quite unlucky to have another multi-millionaire bidding against him, otherwise he could have got it for about fifty quid.
Still, if he could have got it for that, I bet he wouldn't have wanted it.
I know DT, hence the big smiley at the end :)

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