An abstract painting by the legendary rockstar David Bowie is up for auction, and it could sell for tens of thousands more than the purchase price.
An unnamed seller picked it up at a donation center in Canada for $4.09. It wasn't until later that they noticed the signature of Ziggy Stardust himself on the back, signed in 1997.
As of Wednesday, the highest bid for DHead XLVI was around $18,000, with another week to go on the market.
The painting, a vibrant blue and red acrylic artwork, is part of a series of 47 pieces of art that Bowie created between 1995 and 1997. He titled the series Dead Heads (DHeads), and each piece included a nonsequential Roman numeral, according to the Canadian auction house Cowley Abbott.
This isn't the first time Bowie's work has been found in odd places. The earliest known recording of his singing, from 1963, was found in a bread basket of a former bandmate from one of his earliest projects, a band called the Konrads.
Bowie, who influenced generations of musicians and fans, died in 2016.
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