Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Ltd. gets rid of Customer Relations Exec after she tries to take action to prevent Park West Gallery from repeatedly ripping off customers on board Royal Caribbean ships. The ex-Customer Relations Exec, Samantha Algar, talks to Teri Franks, CEO of Fine Art Registry about the events surrounding this surreal incident.
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Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Ltd. gets rid of Customer Relations Exec after she tries to take action to prevent Park West Gallery from repeatedly ripping off customers on board Royal Caribbean ships. The ex-Customer Relations Exec, Samantha Algar, talks to Teri Franks, CEO of Fine Art Registry about the events surrounding this surreal incident.
Have you ever wondered what goes into the making of a glass sculpture? The mysteries of the fire? In this video, Fine Art Registry member and contributing author Cork Marcheschi works with a team of expert glass blowers in the Hot Room of the world-famous Tacoma Museum of Glass to produce a glass sculpture of his design, start to finish. This is the first part of a two part video. It is 15 minutes long.
Have you ever wondered what goes into the making of a glass sculpture? The mysteries of the fire? In this video, Fine Art Registry® member and contributing author, Cork Marcheschi, works with a team of expert glass blowers in the Hot Room of the world-famous Tacoma Museum of Glass to produce a glass sculpture of his design, start to finish.
This is the second part of a two part video. It is 15 minutes long.
A former Park West auctioneer, Gavin Watson, who pioneered art auctions on cruise ships before Park West Gallery ever got involved or Park West at Sea was formed and later went on to work for Albert Scaglione and Park West, tells the story of how the art auctions on cruise ships began, how they were taken over by Park West and how they dwindled from a fun activity where real bargains were to be had to what they are now, overpriced and often poor quality art sold under heavy pressure for more than it is worth using anything goes sales tactics.
The fifth and last part of a five part video in which Fine Art Registry takes Salvador Dali prints to world renowned Dali experts and authorities in Stuttgart Germany, Paris France and New York for their expert opinion, and the overwhelming evidence is that these prints, which sold for over $7,000 in one case and over $18,000 in the other, are fakes.
The fourth part of a five part video in which Fine Art Registry takes Salvador Dali prints to world renowned Dali experts and authorities in Stuttgart Germany, Paris France and New York for their expert opinion, and the overwhelming evidence is that these prints, which sold for over $7,000 in one case and over $18,000 in the other, are fakes.
The third part of a five part video in which Fine Art Registry takes Salvador Dali prints to world renowned Dali experts and authorities in Stuttgart Germany, Paris France and New York for their expert opinion, and the overwhelming evidence that these prints, which sold for over $7,000 in one case and over $18,000 in the other, are fakes.
The second part of a five part video in which Fine Art Registry takes Salvador Dali prints to world renowned Dali experts and authorities in Stuttgart Germany, Paris France and New York for their expert opinion, and the overwhelming evidence that these prints, which sold for over $7,000 in one case and over $18,000 in the other, are fakes.
The first part of a five part video in which Fine Art Registry takes Salvador Dali prints to world renowned Dali experts and authorities in Stuttgart Germany, Paris France and New York for their expert opinion, and the overwhelming evidence that these prints, which sold for over $7,000 in one case and over $18,000 in the other, are fakes.