Post archive for ‘Art’
Eclectic Curation: Sales & Art
Thought I’d write a simple post about two totally different people that I’d like to highlight. The first, Jen Stark, is one of the most creative and colorful sculpturists and artist that I’ve seen and I’m totally inspired by her work.
The second, Mark LaRosa is the writer of Quotacrush, one of the best sales blogs [...]
Concert Art: Dave Matthews Band Style
It took lots of negotiating to make this happen, but I’ve convinced Sherri to let me professionally frame and hang some of my concert posters of The Dave Matthews Band in our living room. This is the most used room in our home when guests come (the bar is second) and it’s only fitting to [...]
Back in Action (Happy New Year!)
I took a brief blogging hiatus as Sherri and I ventured to Mohegan Sun, Saratoga Springs, and a few days in Vermont. It certainly took a little getting used to, but switching off [connectivity] completely was an amazing feeling.
Here are a few pictures from our trip which were taken with my new camera that Sherri [...]
Art 101: Buying Prints
For most of us, we can’t always buy original pieces of art because of their high price tag. For much of the art that both Sherri and I like, original pieces range from $25k-$500k+ and at this point, we have other areas that we’re prioritizing our investments.
Artists generally make different types of prints of [...]
Art Posting: Joe Average
When I first announced that I would be blogging about art, a friend of mine recommended that I check out Joe Average. I’ll admit that I hadn’t heard of Joe Average before, but I did some poking around and diligence and it turns out that Sherri and I both love his style and will be [...]
Art Posting: Eyvind Earle
Last week, I alluded to writing about artists and if you look to the left of this posting on the navigation bar, you’ll see a category for it. For all of you RSS readers, you’ll have to come back to the website to see it.
Anyway, the first artist that I would like to highlight [...]
New Blog Ingredient: Art
Over the past 3 weeks, I had visited many different art galleries in the West. Some of the galleries were the typical beautiful galleries like you’d find in Soho, some were at truck stops, and others were along highways that stretched across Indian reservations. For anyone who visited me in Manhattan when I [...]



















