That was interesting.
That guy is world famous to those in the industry.
His artworks sell for well over a thousand dollars each, and yet when he puts them up for sale on the street, without all the hype that goes with his name, he can't even get $60 for them. Most of them went unsold.
It really proves that most of the price is in the hype.
Very little of it is due to any instantly recogniseable artistic value.
I thought they were nice, and I would have bought a few at $60 , but when they put prices of $1000 on a black and white spray image, that's way over the top.
Pretty much all of art is one big con job.