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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

My Sister's Artwork Was Stolen!!!



This piece, titled "Fear of Being Forgotten", was done by my sister, Shannon Bonatakis. It was recently stolen from the gallery where it was on display. I am reposting here the bulletin she put up on myspace. Please, please, please.... repost this anywhere you can! I also have it up on my flickr.
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About a week ago a painting of mine was stolen from Joyengine, the gallery I've had it hanging at for the last year or so. I just found out because I've been overseas for a week, so I am only now getting to post this and hope that you all, if you could, will repost this for me. This piece has hundreds of hours of my life chronicled into it. It has never been marked for sale, means more to me than any chunk of money ever could, and has always been intended to be given to the person I originally created it for and about. I'm not sure that any person who could bring themselves to steal someone's work like this could ever understand that, but perhaps they could think about it for a few seconds and have a change of heart.

Listen - I don't care who you are, I don't care why you think you deserve my painting more than I do, and I don't care what your intentions were with stealing it. I just want it back. Stealing somebody's artwork is so audaciously disrespectful, I can't even figure out who would do something like that.

If you by chance see this hanging somewhere or you were by chance somehow involved in this, please do the right thing and return it. Wrap it in plastic and leave it at Joyengine's front door. Mail it to them. Do it completely anonymously, I don't care. Just return it. It means more to me than it does to whoever took it. And if you could, please repost this. Perhaps somehow in this crazy web of millions of myspacers this could fall under the right eyes.

Joyengine's address is 2037 13th Street Boulder, CO 80302. Their phone number is 303-449-1967. Please contact them (or myself) if you know anything about this.

Many thanks,
Shannon Bonatakis

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6 Comments:

At October 11, 2007 5:15 PM , Blogger Field Notes said...

That's awful; truly horrible. People can be so cruel.

I actually looked you up because I love the Koko gorilla envelopes you made. I put a picture up and a link on my blog but noticed the link was dead and then I went to your etsy store and I couldn't find it there either. I hope you sold them already :-)

What happened to them? They're so cute!

 
At October 15, 2007 10:46 PM , Blogger jessprkle said...

aw, i think those gorilla envelopes expired! i have to relist them! i plan to :)

 
At October 16, 2007 4:48 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

So sorry about your sister's painting. It looks incredible online, I can imagine its even better in person. I hope she gets it back soon.

 
At November 7, 2007 1:25 AM , Blogger Prezzie said...

Hey, I just tag you in my blog www.theprezzie.blogspot.com

Here's the rules:

1. Link to your tagger and post these rules.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself: some random, some weird.
3. Tag 3 people at the end of your post and list their names (linking to them).
4. Let them know they’ve been tagged by leaving a comment at their blogs.

 
At November 25, 2007 11:25 AM , Blogger bob said...

Hi Jess

Wow, your sister really does nice work. Sorry to hear it's gone but their is always hope of recovery.

I posted your link to my blog.

We had considered showing our work at galleries and this is the big reason we don't. Even if it is fully insured, it's still a big slap on the face to know that the "worng people" are in posession of your work.

I feel for your sister and sure understand what she must be going through but I hope this doesn't deter her..

Best of luck

Bob

 
At March 16, 2008 7:09 PM , Blogger Snitterdog said...

I'm so sorry that the artwork was stolen :( The peice looks wonderful...This happened to me once too-- I had painting with a lot of personal meaning, that was stolen from the walls of the Commonwealth Gallery in Madison WI (happened back in 2002)....why do people do this>...so sad...I hope you get it back :)

 

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