Over one of the breaks at our ESL school, a company came in to use our classrooms to make a video series. They had some expensive equipment there for several days, and someone must have known about it, because one night the back door was broken into and some of the expensive equipment was taken. It was quite unsettling, but we didn't lose anything of ours....or so we thought at the time. Several days later, I noticed that a Van Gogh print that I had matted and framed and hung in the hallway was gone.... as well as two woodblock prints copies of Mt. Fuji that were matted but not framed. May I emphasize that these were all, um, very inexpensive, and other prints, nicer (but still inexpensive), were untouched. Hmmm. I can't quite figure it out.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
The Great Art Heist
Over one of the breaks at our ESL school, a company came in to use our classrooms to make a video series. They had some expensive equipment there for several days, and someone must have known about it, because one night the back door was broken into and some of the expensive equipment was taken. It was quite unsettling, but we didn't lose anything of ours....or so we thought at the time. Several days later, I noticed that a Van Gogh print that I had matted and framed and hung in the hallway was gone.... as well as two woodblock prints copies of Mt. Fuji that were matted but not framed. May I emphasize that these were all, um, very inexpensive, and other prints, nicer (but still inexpensive), were untouched. Hmmm. I can't quite figure it out.
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