The Peacock

Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Art of Forgery... or lack of principles.

While watching Netflix tonight, I stumbled on a documentary called "The Art of Forgery" about Wolfgang Beltracchi. While astonished by his masterful skill, I was absolutely disgusted by his lies. Every accomplishment that he ever received was built on deception. He claims that there are (over) hundreds of his fake art circulating around the market - worldwide. Sadly, with a boasting smile he claims there would be thousands of more, if he didn't get caught.

Wolfgang Beltracchi was found guilty and charged with forgery and corruption related to 14 works of art that sold for a combined $45m! On 27 October 2011, Wolfgang Beltracchi was sentenced to 6 years in jail. His wife Helene was sentenced to 4 years. Both were granted "open" prison sentences, as long as they held legitimate afternoon jobs. They also were allowed to work together, then report into jail afterwards. Isn't it amazing what MONEY can get?

He's out making millions (supposedly) off of his personal art. He doesn't deserve a dime, and it disgusts me knowing that people are still filling his pockets.

Personally, I've had my work stolen more than a few times, within my life. It's devastating. All of the time consuming hours - psychical, emotional, and mental... all to have stolen, from an imposter. It's absolutely gut wrenching. But, where does it end or how can it be stopped? The harsh reality is, it can't be.

Regardless of art, the basic concept is built on human principles. That's something that can only be changed if they want it to be. It's out of our hands. Some people have never developed a moral code to live by. Others learn their wrongdoings by being punished, after pushing their limits. In the worst case scenarios are, people who chose to never learn and enjoy the thrill of deception - while taking everyone down with them.

Well, Mr. Beltracchi I plan on watching you and your newest works, in hope to not see mine, or any other artist's hard work on your canvas! I am sure the rest of the world will be watching you the rest of your life. Which sadly, is something you enjoy.

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