Just before I left them at a health food store called Water Lily, last December 2009...

Well, January 4th the lawyer for the landlord apparently escorted Water Lily's owner out, for non-payment of January 1st rent...

To boot, all goods were going to be sold & the monies were going to be divied up between sales tax, the landlord & other creditors...

My 4 oil paintings (24 x36) were still on the wall...On consignment...But how to get them out?

Well, the key to proving the art was really still mine was those security tags. I had ordered them from a
website FineArtRegistry.com & when they had arrived in the mail, I had dutifully stuck one on the back of each work, photographed the paintings front & back, & uploaded that to the Fine Art registry website...

I also had taken a minute before bringing them to Water Lily to make a note of my plans, in the description section of the webpage...

So...When the lawyer for the landlord said what proof do you have that those paintings are your etc. etc., I sent a link in an email to the web page which showed those 4 paintings, descriptions, size, medium, style, & details of the show & where & when...

Not only that, the inventor of those security tags was able to vouch for me that I had uploaded all of this information just before December 1st, so the timeline was correct.

Even more powerful, was when the lawyer got to be difficult, I listed those paintings as "Stolen" which is a special button you can activate- seeing as the way I saw it, they had my paintings, knew they were mine & didn't want to give them back...To me that meant "stolen"...

Teri Franks, of FAR (Fine Art Registry) told Mr. lawyer , in no uncertain terms, that if he attempted to sell my paintings they would come up as stolen to the international fine art community...

No title, no-one would buy them or could ever sell them...

Powerful stuff...

Anyways, I am writing this because I am so grateful to FAR for all of their hard work in getting my paintings back...

I did get them back on Wednesday February 24th- took me about a month of hard fighting...But we won...

I said to Teri, how can I ever thank you? She said, tell people... So, I am telling people...

Teri is going to court March 15, in Michigan, to fight a very big gallery who has been selling fakes & forgeries & other bad stuff, & they sued FAR for publishing that truth...

If anyone is in Michigan round that time you are welcome to support FAR by showing up to the trial or hearing or whatever they call it...More can be read on the FAR website...(fineartregistry.com)

Sari Grove

p.s. sorry this sounds kind of like an ad- it is really the truth, it's just coming out a bit corny I don't know why...?

p.p.s. Today I brought a painting to show a brand new gallery called Lane Gallery, so maybe they will take me...We'll see...(They really liked the story about the security tags though, smart & cool & tech, & a great way to follow where your work ends up-the ownership transfer thing is a neat way to track provenance, plus you can get COAs (certificates of authenticity) just for marketing support...
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  • Thank you Skip Stang for listening...I totally agree...It Is the little things...Turned out those little tags were HUGE...The best part was finding out that someone else cared that my art had been taken from me...& stood up for me...Teri Franks, the inventor, protected me because I had taken a chance on her invention...I mean, the tags were integral, but the person behind them, her honesty came through...I hope everyone reading this post sends their karmic support (good thoughts) to FAR & Teri Franks for March 15, so she can get out of this 40 million dollar nuisance lawsuit she has been slapped with for publishing the truth for artists & collectors about alot of those little things that people may not be aware of...(like certificates of authenticity are really easy to forge)...(or art on cruise ships is really overpriced...)
  • Sorry MettLer not mettier...(metier means job in french-got confused)...
  • THANK YOU Connie Mettier! Wow! That is a few years in coming...Ok I added the tags in quotes...Gee, now I can go fix all the tags I have ever tried to write...Big help. Thanks.
  • Thanks so much for this report, really interesting information. I appreciate your being on this site and sharing your story.

    In the future, here are how the "tags" work...."fine art registry", security, "security tags". Phrases go in quotes together.
  • Thank you Purse Stuff - Paula for reading! & Peggy Elkins for being brave & first...Yes, this is powerful stuff...Use it judiciously...(re: the court thing: but tell your friends Before going on cruises Not to buy art on the ship - or at the very least pay the 75 cents a minute internet cost to ask someone online from the boat to the shore what the art is actually worth)...
  • Thank you for commenting! p.s. to all, read the articles on the FineArtRegistry.com website about fraudulent art practices on cruise ship auctions where internet costs are like 75 cents a minute so you decided not to check how much the thing is REALLY selling for on the market...(March 15, 2010 Fine Art registry has to go to Michigan to defend itself for telling the all truth! Anyone & everyone is welcome to go to the court thing, especially artists & craftspeoples who need to stand up & defend their right to say "hey, you are charging WAY too much for this piece of ----!!!" (limited edition of like 9,500 prints of someone you don't know with a fake pencil signature which was copied from a painting , then faded out to look like pencil, then moved to lower right hand corner 'cause the artist never really approved the edition...)
  • Good article, am going to check into fineartregistry.com for sure.
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