Dad's artwork
dad's artwork
I have catalogued dad's artwork in a this spreadsheet. Not included are pieces in which alive family members are the subject. My assumption is those pieces will go to their subjects. Currently there are twenty six pieces in the catalogue. Megan will forward me photos of dad's work at the Copiague house and I will add them. So the catalogue will be of dad's artwork that could potentially be selected and given to family members.
If you know of any other of dad's artwork that should be in this catalogue please let me know and if possible send me a photo of it.
Ideally each sibling would get their first choice of artwork. Probably for that to happen we need to communicate with each other and try to have first picks that are not already coveted by another sibling. But that may not be the case. If, in a given round of choices, there are multiple people who want the same piece then some kind of coin toss will occur. The losers would somehow have their choices re-ordered (2nd becomes 1st, etc) and until they get to an available piece. Once everybody has a piece from round 1 we go to round 2. Then we repeat until all the artwork has been distributed.
The spreadsheet has just the siblings names and is only editable by them but I hope that grandpa Jim's artwork will be available to his grandchildren. Grandchildren have viewing access to the catalogue. Grandchildren should let their parents know which pieces they would like. I would suggest that the siblings keep their first won choice and then rank their remaining choices to reflect the pieces your kids love. And then win them and give those pieces to them.