TREASURE ISLAND
2025 began with a good surprise with my personal art collection, which I named Mishibinijima Legacy Paintings.
I gave my personal art collectors the good news: I've sold Mishibinijima's Mishmountain Art Style at $200.00 per square inch, and I'm going to a thrilled family.
Mishibinijima's incremental pricing was first introduced in September 1972 following a presentation of the Woodland Cultural Art Collection at McMichaels Art Gallery, where the Indian Group of Seven was present.
Do you have any suggestions for Mishibinijima's first two art styles, which the Late Robert McMichael was present in? As a young, upcoming artist, I don't know how to market this style.
James, you are many years ahead with this art style, as everyone has an art style of the late Norval Morresseau. I suggest seven dollars per square inch, which exceeds fifty cents next September. Keep doing that in the art world; it will eventually catch on because this is just the beginning.
Fifty-five years later, I had my first significant art sale to a serious art collector. Vested interests were discussed during the dialogue; I need to get one while you are still around. This sale represents all native art combined. You are at the top of the world and will be for quite some time. No one will ever come close to it, as many will mimic it.
As I always said, international business and trips are essential.
International art collectors look upon an artist who stays and exhibits inside their country as a hobbyist; the artist who exhibits internationally is considered a serious artist.
The saddest thing about this art style is that I had a goal of five hundred Mishmountains originals being done by the art of sixty-five years of age. Actually, I only accomplished three hundred and forty-eight Mishmountain originals of different sizes, and less than fifty of those are collected in Canada The originals are in storage, and twenty-eight of those are the best I have ever painted in my art career, and I knew a time of significance will come.
So, these documents of this significant sale are finding their way to art appraisers, and I am pleased with this accomplishment and have no one to answer to.
My personal Mishmountain Art Collectors are very happy.