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Old 02-12-2021, 10:00 PM   #15
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Thanks for all the great advice. It’s very helpful.

In response to some of the questions related to the type of art, I’m looking at originals for David thauberger. I would say it’s both due to me liking the artist as well as the investment side. His stuff isn’t cheap but it also moves if it needs to. I would like to look at owning original art pieces as opposed to heading to ikea for some generic pieces

I’ve seen his stuff in a lot of galleries. Masters runs quite a bit. Plus I’ve looked in galleries in Canada and in US.

I just started looking at auction sites but unsure which ones are more legit or likely to service his work

An honestly if some art snobs want to tear him apart or suggest other artists with similar styles etc. I’m all years.
I didn't know David Thauberger's name, but recognize his work when I searched.

I'd suggest spending time browsing through Artsy to keep an eye on what's available, where. I've also found their "related artists" feature to be quite good and generally shows me other things I like.

Definitely interested in following this thread, as this is something I've wanted to get into for some time and haven't yet taken the plunge.
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