ATTENTION ALL ARTISTS: Considering Dire Consequences Involving Your Compositions

July 27, 2009 by FineArtRegistry  
Filed under General Art Interest

Doubtless this particular subject does not cross your mind often, and that is what if….something happens to your artwork that has become, for lack of a better word, your child? Your artistic endeavor that has consumed hours of thought and work, through blood, sweat and tears, and is an expression of your innermost being; is stolen, damaged or perhaps worst case scenario, destroyed? Perhaps this might be the time to take note of an article entitled, Art & Insurance Series #2 - Insurance - What The Heck Does That Have To Do With Me?, written by Shaunda L. Clifton. Read more

Shameful Abuse of the Elderly by Park West at Sea and Celebrity Cruise Lines

July 18, 2009 by FineArtRegistry  
Filed under FAR Investigates

One might think that a certain respect and appropriate attitude should be due a person who has lived for 86 years. A man that has been a loyal patron of Celebrity Cruise Lines and of Park West Gallery, as well. You will be angered and astonished at the treatment and downright despicable behavior when you read this case study entitled, 86-year Old Victim of Park West Gallery, Park West at Sea and Celebrity Cruise Line Art Auction Fraudulent Misrepresentation and Deceptive Trade Practices. Read more

Clueless or Not? Genuine Questions Arise in Forensic Science

July 13, 2009 by FineArtRegistry  
Filed under General Art Interest

Most of us have been exposed to the latest craze of television’s CSI series touting the mysterious processes used by detectives to solve complex criminal cases. Fascinating stories that leave the viewer with the impression that such mysteries are solved quickly and within the time constraints of a television show. However, the investigations that are undertaken are not solved within an hour’s time, far from it! And when you are talking about art fraud, the situation is much worse. Read more

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