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Net artist Michael Green is selling what he says is the most expensive GIF of all time — and so far there aren't any takers.

The animation shows another artist's stainless steel "Balloon Dog" sculpture deflating. In Green's eBay sale listing for the GIF, he calls the creation "an ironic re-working of the 12-foot stainless steel sculpture" by Jeff Koons. Right now the price is listed on eBay at $5,800, but there is also a bidding option that starts at $2,000.

The original "Balloon Dog (Orange)" sold at Christie’s contemporary auction in November 2013 for $58.4 million, making it the most expensive art piece by a living artist to sell at auction. So, would an animated version of the balloon animal bring in a tiny fortune? The digital piece is potentially still art in someone's eyes.

The "Balloon Dog" GIF was likely "sculpted" by copying one image of the original art work several times, tweaking and blending each to ultimately yield the balloon piece collapsing in on itself.