The red dots on a couple of the placards indicates they're sold, right? What does work like that sell for in Bucharest?
Yes, pretty sure that's what they mean. And I do not know, they don't show the price next to it. Probably a good thing for budget-friendly activity hunters like me :)) I wondered myself, though. If I could afford to get art for my house, it would probably be like this, though. None of that line and a dot stuff.
but then again, I'm walking the same few roads from South Station to work every day.
Yes, I think that's certainly a huge element of it. It's unfair to compare your home city with places you travel to, because there, you're less likely to have the same work/grocery shopping/five friends you visit routine. Obviously. So it's less likely you get bored. I think we all get that eventually with the place we're in.
I dunno, I saw a thing online that said life's more than the same five streets and three friends you circle through, so go out there and explore. Resonated a whole lot.