Art That Belongs
On Your Walls
Curated prints, canvas & originals — handmade in South Africa
Sotheby's, 2018. A Banksy just sold for £1 million. Hammer drops. Everyone applauds. Then — the frame eats itself. A hidden shredder, secretly built into the canvas years earlier, kicks in mid-celebration. Half the painting: ribbons. The buyer goes quiet. Then says: "I'll keep it." They rename it 'Love is in the Bin'. It's now worth £18.5 million. Banksy later called it a malfunction. Thirteen million pounds worth of malfunction.
Van Gogh sold just one painting in his entire lifetime. Vermeer died with debts. Monet's earliest work was refused by every gallery in Paris. Today their pieces command hundreds of millions at auction. The lesson? Trust what moves you — and put it on your wall before everyone else catches on.
