New York Artist Makes Millions Off 'Invisible Art'

Art enthusiasts admire Newstrom's paintings and sculptures at the Schulberg Gallery in New York.
Art enthusiasts admire Newstrom's paintings and sculptures at the Schulberg Gallery in New York.

Lana Newstrom, a 27-year-old artist, is the first artist in the world to create invisible art for a gallery.

Just because you can’t see anything, doesn’t mean I didn’t put hours of work into creating a particular piece.

Some of Newstrom's artwork are fetching close to a million dollars, according to Newstrom's agent Paul Rooney.

Art is about imagination and that is what my work demands of the people interacting with it. You have to imagine a painting or sculpture is in front of you.

Don't worry, this is all just a hoax

via CBC Radio

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