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Can you believe this is being sold on Carousell? Who will buy?

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When there is demand there will be supply. The value of art is subjective.
 
I will considered even a soiled sanitary napkin an art of the bloodied pattern resemble a butterfly.
 
How about selling literally nothing for $18,000? Haha


THE ARTIST BEHIND THAT $18,000 INVISIBLE SCULPTURE IS BEING SUED BY ANOTHER INVISIBLE ARTIST​

1 MONTH AGO IN ART & DESIGNWORDS BY SARAH OSEI

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Last month, we reported about an Italian artist, Salvatore Garau, selling his invisible sculpture for $18,300. Well, a performance artist from Gainesville, Florida, seems to have heard the news as well and is now suing, claiming Garau stole the idea from his own “Nothing” sculpture.

Florida artist Tom Miller claimed he installed his own invisible sculpture in Gainesville’s Bo Diddley Community Plaza, an outdoor event space, back in 2016. The piece was aptly titled "Nothing." Understandably, seeing some artist across the pond cash in $18,000 for a similar idea didn't sit right with Miller.
 
Someone wanted to sell an "air guitar" for $1,000.......
 
I am selling my fart for 10 bucks a dose. It’s freshly minted and blended with complex mix of herbs and fruits. Who is interested ?
 
Don't play play ok. These portraits can be considered as NFTs, or Non Fungible Tokens. I better go to see if I have any such NFTs worthy to sell on the Internet.
 
Don't play play ok. These portraits can be considered as NFTs, or Non Fungible Tokens. I better go to see if I have any such NFTs worthy to sell on the Internet.

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This portrait worth how much?
 
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