Kaja Veilleux's extensive experience in tracking down valuable antiques and art pieces reflects the thrill of treasure hunting, emphasizing the unpredictability of the art auction world.
Veilleux's early lesson in the antique business taught him the importance of scrutiny; he once overpaid for a miniature painting by mistaking it for an original.
The unpredictable nature of art auctions, highlighted by the outrageous sale of a banana taped to a wall, illustrates how value is often subjective.
More than just a dealer, Veilleux aids others in recognizing potential treasures, showcasing the fine line between valuable antiques and items that may seem insignificant.
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