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$5 Dollar Pollock sells for $50 Million
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
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Well, not exactly, but I've taken a page from the tabloid press and gone with the big headline. In short, a woman buys a painting at a garage sale for $5.00, later finds out it may be a Jackson Pollock, valued at $50 Million, but it's seldom as easy as that.
Read more here or here, or for a more detailed look at the controversy that enveloped the sale (or not), click here.
Octopus Flavoured Crisps
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Miscellany
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The Boy wanted a snack to take to his drama class, and being near the Chinese market on center street provided endless inspiration.
"Let's just go to Safeway or 7-11" he said, but I assured him that we'd find loads for him to snack on at the Chinese Market.
We started in the bakery, the bean-paste buns or the elaborate hot-dog pretzels. Nothing more suspicious than a Chinese hot-dog. He won't be persuaded.
So we go the the market, root through the aisles, they have dried cuttlefish, chilies, and hundreds of products that looks somewhat western, until you read the ingredients. We finally settle on a couple of things of Pocky, a mango juice and a bag of Octopus flavored crisps. He's not into the crisps, not really, not at all, but I tell him he'll look very cosmopolitan in Drama class ("who else will have brought Octopus flavored crisps for lunch, I ask you? Tell me one!...") and he doesn't have to eat any of them, he can just offer them around in trade for scraps of other peoples lunches and he gets all resigned and buys them finally to placate me.
Moments like this I tell myself, there is no better father in the world.
Kris Kuksi - Artist / Sculptor
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Link of the day
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Peruse his sculpture gallery - and notice the sizes (and by implication, the detail. Most sculptures coming in at less than 3 feet ...).
Link here: http://kuksi.com/artworks/sculpture/.
The Island of the Day Before - Umberto Eco
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- Written by: Rod Boyle
- Category: Books
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Quite enjoyed it, amazed at the breadth of Eco's learning (or did he just make that all up...?). And how brilliantly he puts us into the mind of his characters, arguing - and convincingly (the research, I suppose), that the sun must go about the earth and that to go across the dateline is to go back into time ... I would suggest it's a brilliant recreation of the 17th Century Mind...
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