The first auction of our Filthy Fox Auction Club was set to be a unique and unforgettable event, but there was a lot of behind-the-scenes work that went into making it a reality.
Firstly, Paula and I both had to come up with a plan for the auction, including selecting the artworks to be featured, setting up the venue, and marketing the event to potential buyers. This required a lot of research, coordination, and creativity, as we wanted the auction to stand out from others in the art world.
As the auction date approached, the stress and pressure mounted, and Paula and I had to become even more innovative and resilient. Late nights and early mornings were a common occurrence, as we worked tirelessly to ensure that everything was perfect.
The radio interview and video footage that documented the preparation process highlighted just how much effort went into making the auction a success. The sleepless nights and constant problem-solving showcased our dedication and passion for the project.
In the end, although not everything went exactly as planned, the imperfections added to the authenticity of the event. The auction was a success, and the fact that it was not perfect made it even more appealing to buyers. People were drawn to the rawness and honesty of the event, making art auctioning sexy again.
In conclusion, preparing for an art auction requires a lot of hard work and dedication. Paula and I had to be crafty, innovative, and resilient in order to create an unforgettable event. Although it was stressful, the end result was worth it, and the imperfections only added to the authenticity of the experience. The first Filthy Fox Auction club will always be remembered as a unique and fun event.