How much is a drawing made in a prison worth? After gaining notoriety with the miniseries "Inventing Anna“, from Netflix, Anna Delvey, arrested for embezzlement whose real name is Anna Sorokin, has turned to selling her works of art produced in jail and is building a fortune. Check out!
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Anna Delvey was the fake name a young Russian woman used in 2013 when moving to New York City. She managed to insert herself into the circles of the city's highest social classes, where she used her false identity.
As Anna Delvey maintained a dignified standard of luxury in her lifestyle and appearance, no one ever questioned or doubted her true status. She pretended to be a German heiress.
However, over time, people began to suspect the veracity of her story, which ended up becoming one of the biggest cases of embezzlement in the world.
Her story was the inspiration for a series due to the grand theft scheme that Anna Delvey managed to plan. The miniseries “Inventando Anna” has as its central objective the reconstitution of her crimes.
His genuine appearance was a characteristic that helped a lot in applying his blows. This fact was what most caught the attention of the audiovisual production.
Aggravated theft, theft of service and theft of property were the three crimes disclosed in his April 2019 conviction. Anna Delvey solicited illegal loans and financial transactions before the law, with which she deceived countless Americans. After all, the young woman was very confident and above suspicion.
In prison, Anna took it upon herself to organize an exhibition. In total, 27 works were produced based on her life experience, all made with the few artistic resources that Anna had inside her cell. Her works are intended to express her feelings related to the scams committed by her.
Currently under house arrest, Anna sells her artwork online. On the Founder Art Club website, her works can be purchased for the incredible price of US$17,500, the equivalent of R$89,300 if converted into our currency.
Amazingly, this is not his most expensive piece of work, which is all the more reason his life is worthy of a documentary. The value of another piece by Anna is set at US$ 25,000, equivalent to R$ 127,000.
Finally, from an embezzler, Anna became an artist who is under house arrest and secured her fortune through the art produced inside the prison.
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