Thank you, says the tall British man as the tenacious gentleman adds $10,000 to the already $130,000 glorified Calder doodle. Postured people
line the perimeter of the room on telephones and occasionally a stiff
hand raises to claim the removed painting as it rotates on a grey walled
easel. Sitters contemplate their books while the easel turns at the
rate the auctioneer takes each overdue breath. Voiceless
conversations buzz through tense air.
I raise my hand. The price increases another ten thousand. My hand goes up again, competing with a young business
casual woman holding a phone that correlates to a booth above. Inside a
famous face is masked by a row of starchy blue curtains. Another bid, I
pitch my final bold raise...And I win!
"SOLD for two hundred and twenty thousand dollars to the young woman by the door in a track suit."
I run as fast as I can: down the East River, over the Williamsburg Bridge, through Hipster Wonderland, back to my studio
in Greenpoint where no one will find me. Back to where I make art and hope
someone will value it beyond the cost of the materials.
LOVE YOU! WELL DONE!
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