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This is so false. You can't just "make $10 million dollar art" as she states at about the 2 minute mark. After that she goes on to say that appraisers are in on it, which would absolutely hurt their value (livelihood) if they did this more than once. She also says that you need to market this person. None of this is guaranteed to produce any sort of value. There is no reason an artist, or their group of friends couldn't try this same on their own. She goes on to say that this scam would cost ~$250k, what if it doesn't work? Do you talk about how much they lost on previous endeavors, trying to hype up artists that never stuck? That no one ever talked about again after spending that money? No, of course not. This is an advertising and marketing exercise. It contains as much risk as it does reward. It's the exact same thing that Bugatti does. Their cars are not worth $2.5m they sell for, it's about status and word of mouth. For this to work, you need people to talk about the artist, or even like the artist, that's not guaranteed at all. The jumps this woman makes are fictional for the most part. She's probably just salty no one wants to do this with her shit art.

* I was partially wrong about her shit art guess, she also hates rich people.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

This is so false. You can't just "make $10 million dollar art" as she states at about the 2 minute mark. After that she goes on to say that appraisers are in on it, which would absolutely hurt their value (livelihood) if they did this more than once. She also says that you need to market this person. None of this is guaranteed to produce any sort of value. There is no reason an artist, or their group of friends couldn't try this same on their own. She goes on to say that this scam would cost ~$250k, what if it doesn't work? Do you talk about how much they lost on previous endeavors, trying to hype up artists that never stuck? That no one ever talked about again after spending that money? No, of course not. This is an advertising and marketing exercise. It contains as much risk as it does reward. It's the exact same thing that Bugatti does. Their cars are not worth $2.5m they sell for, it's about status and word of mouth. For this to work, you need people to talk about the artist, or even like the artist, that's not guaranteed at all. The jumps this woman makes are fictional for the most part. She's probably just salty no one wants to do this with her shit art.

* I was wrong about her shit art guess, she just hates rich people.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

This is so false. You can't just "make $10 million dollar art" as she states at about the 2 minute mark. After that she goes on to say that appraisers are in on it, which would absolutely hurt their value (livelihood) if they did this more than once. She also says that you need to market this person. None of this is guaranteed to produce any sort of value. There is no reason an artist, or their group of friends couldn't try this same on their own. She goes on to say that this scam would cost ~$250k, what if it doesn't work? Do you talk about how much they lost on previous endeavors, trying to hype up artists that never stuck? That no one ever talked about again after spending that money? No, of course not. This is an advertising and marketing exercise. It contains as much risk as it does reward. It's the exact same thing that Bugatti does. Their cars are not worth $2.5m they sell for, it's about status and word of mouth. For this to work, you need people to talk about the artist, or even like the artist, that's not guaranteed at all. The jumps this woman makes are fictional for the most part. She's probably just salty no one wants to do this with her shit art.

2 years ago
1 score