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**Okada Museum Auctions Historic Hokusai Woodblock Collection**

Thu 6th Nov 2025
The **Okada Museum of Art** is auctioning what may be the finest collection of Hokusai woodblocks ever offered simultaneously. These masterpieces include works from the legendary artist behind "The Great Wave off Kanagawa" - one of art history's most iconic images. Originally printed in the early 1830s, only an estimated **113 prints survive** from the original 5,000-8,000 produced. The auction represents a rare opportunity to acquire museum-quality pieces typically held by prestigious institutions like: - MOMA - The British Museum - Art Institute of Chicago - LACMA For serious collectors, this may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to own authentic Hokusai woodblocks of exceptional quality.
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Art Always Wins: Physical Piece Exceeds Expectations

Mon 29th Sep 2025
**Art creation update**: A physical art piece has been completed after taking longer than initially planned. The artist reports the final result **exceeded expectations** despite the extended timeline. - Physical artwork production faced delays - Final outcome surpassed original vision - Next curation project already in development The update reinforces the philosophy that **art always wins**, suggesting quality over speed in the creative process.

Final Day for Max Pains Burn Event

Thu 2nd Jan 2025
Today marks the last opportunity for collectors to participate in the Max Pains burn event for Damage Control. The community-driven initiative, created by artist Divo Tvurce, has generated significant interest around the mysterious full set mechanics. - Deadline: December 31st, 2024 - Collection: Max Pains - Purpose: Damage Control conversion Participants should complete their burns before the deadline to ensure eligibility.
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Historic McComas Art Collection and Studio Legacy

Thu 2nd Jan 2025
A family has become the world's largest collector of McComas artwork, now residing in the artist's historic home and studio. They discovered a rare photograph of McComas creating charcoal cypress trees, left as a gift by previous owners. - Photos of McComas are exceptionally scarce - Collection includes significant works from his portfolio - Family pledges stewardship of artist's legacy - Art preservation efforts centered in original studio The collectors aim to showcase and preserve McComas' artistic heritage for future generations, with special emphasis on maintaining the historic studio where many pieces originated.
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