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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 6:12:25 GMT 1, I know there is a thread on artists we may not know here, but I'm keen to find out from the community which artists you think (or wish) would be bigger stars than they are now in the next 3 years. And why?
My own predictions:
Bask- The man gained prominence lately due to his involvement in the Iron Man 3 movie set and his work often displays a distinctive gritty and dark style. Hollywood seems to help a lot - I see his works selling out on 1x run pretty fast after IM came out.
Sandra Chevrier- Her superheroes series (the cage) probably propelled her into the limelight, and her painterly works, juxtaposed by Roy lichtenstein-style imagery,takes on more broader social moral issues which should bode well with both urban and contemporary art fans.
Martin Whatson- 'nuff said. This chap is popular on this forum as I've found out. His style reminds me a little bit of dolk but I feel his images usually have a more aesthetically pleasing draw (short of the recent 2-3 prints). Going by the support he gets and the way his works always sell out in minutes (or seconds), I gather the demand for and prices of his work will appreciate a whole lot more in the coming days ahead.
I know there is a thread on artists we may not know here, but I'm keen to find out from the community which artists you think (or wish) would be bigger stars than they are now in the next 3 years. And why?
My own predictions:
Bask- The man gained prominence lately due to his involvement in the Iron Man 3 movie set and his work often displays a distinctive gritty and dark style. Hollywood seems to help a lot - I see his works selling out on 1x run pretty fast after IM came out.
Sandra Chevrier- Her superheroes series (the cage) probably propelled her into the limelight, and her painterly works, juxtaposed by Roy lichtenstein-style imagery,takes on more broader social moral issues which should bode well with both urban and contemporary art fans.
Martin Whatson- 'nuff said. This chap is popular on this forum as I've found out. His style reminds me a little bit of dolk but I feel his images usually have a more aesthetically pleasing draw (short of the recent 2-3 prints). Going by the support he gets and the way his works always sell out in minutes (or seconds), I gather the demand for and prices of his work will appreciate a whole lot more in the coming days ahead.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by graffuturism on Aug 31, 2013 6:35:15 GMT 1, I dont agree with that list not for anything other than it takes alot more than just a movie, sold out prints or even good work. Its the network, the artists ability to not over expose themselves and make key critical moves when exhibiting. Here is a list I see because they are doing these things mentioned and the work is good which makes it hard to hold them back.
Revok How and Nosm Dran Andre Invader Kofie Know Hope
If I were investing these would be targets for Originals. I dont think sold out prints are any indicator as none of these artists push out much prints as there main output. The originals is what drives that next step from graffiti/urban art galleries to contemporary and musuem shows IMO.
I dont agree with that list not for anything other than it takes alot more than just a movie, sold out prints or even good work. Its the network, the artists ability to not over expose themselves and make key critical moves when exhibiting. Here is a list I see because they are doing these things mentioned and the work is good which makes it hard to hold them back.
Revok How and Nosm Dran Andre Invader Kofie Know Hope
If I were investing these would be targets for Originals. I dont think sold out prints are any indicator as none of these artists push out much prints as there main output. The originals is what drives that next step from graffiti/urban art galleries to contemporary and musuem shows IMO.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by anarquee on Aug 31, 2013 8:12:07 GMT 1, RAE
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 8:18:29 GMT 1, People come and go. This years rising stars are next years has beens.
At the moment I'd say Faile and JR are both definitely on the up.
People come and go. This years rising stars are next years has beens.
At the moment I'd say Faile and JR are both definitely on the up.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by graffuturism on Aug 31, 2013 8:34:37 GMT 1, Agreed Im not a fan of the work of JR but who doesnt like JR and his Charisma carries him. Faile are very good bets as well they have stepped it up for sure this year.
Agreed Im not a fan of the work of JR but who doesnt like JR and his Charisma carries him. Faile are very good bets as well they have stepped it up for sure this year.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by stvro22 on Aug 31, 2013 8:50:16 GMT 1, RAE
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by rootona on Aug 31, 2013 9:54:32 GMT 1, Dolk, invader and kaws will be more famous in 2014 i think.
Dolk, invader and kaws will be more famous in 2014 i think.
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natstan
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 10:25:38 GMT 1, +1I dont agree with that list not for anything other than it takes alot more than just a movie, sold out prints or even good work. Its the network, the artists ability to not over expose themselves and make key critical moves when exhibiting. Here is a list I see because they are doing these things mentioned and the work is good which makes it hard to hold them back. Revok How and Nosm Dran Andre Invader Kofie Know Hope If I were investing these would be targets for Originals. I dont think sold out prints are any indicator as none of these artists push out much prints as there main output. The originals is what drives that next step from graffiti/urban art galleries to contemporary and musuem shows IMO.
+1 I dont agree with that list not for anything other than it takes alot more than just a movie, sold out prints or even good work. Its the network, the artists ability to not over expose themselves and make key critical moves when exhibiting. Here is a list I see because they are doing these things mentioned and the work is good which makes it hard to hold them back. Revok How and Nosm Dran Andre Invader Kofie Know Hope If I were investing these would be targets for Originals. I dont think sold out prints are any indicator as none of these artists push out much prints as there main output. The originals is what drives that next step from graffiti/urban art galleries to contemporary and musuem shows IMO.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Gard on Aug 31, 2013 10:33:00 GMT 1, Dolk, Dot Dot Dot, Shawn Huckins, Conor Harrington and Shai Dahan.
Dolk, Dot Dot Dot, Shawn Huckins, Conor Harrington and Shai Dahan.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by saint on Aug 31, 2013 10:53:06 GMT 1, In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present....
In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present....
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by angel41 on Aug 31, 2013 10:55:17 GMT 1, Conor Harrington for me. His murals are spectacular and his originals go for up to 5 figures already. I can only see him getting bigger and bigger.
Conor Harrington for me. His murals are spectacular and his originals go for up to 5 figures already. I can only see him getting bigger and bigger.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by graffuturism on Aug 31, 2013 11:30:57 GMT 1, In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present....
I love all the Muralists work happening right now especially the guys in Poland so I definetly agree with you on that. Yet I think as far as guys moving to the next level the ones I mentioned will make moves. I think there could be a whole another catagory for lower end artists that you can still get in on the ground floor so to say. The hard part is talent only goes so far and the mentality of an artist is something that gets overlooked. It is no coincidence that some artists have risen when equally talented artists have remained scraping the barrel. I think whenever trying to make a guess I look for the intangibles. As far as up and coming artists that are not as established yet as the others I mentioned before. I would guess.
Robert Proch Etam Crew Zes Aryz El Mac Horfe Reyes Shok-1 Klone Yourself Borondo Gaia Filippo Minelli Moneyless
The List can go on there is so much talent out there painting right now.
In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present.... I love all the Muralists work happening right now especially the guys in Poland so I definetly agree with you on that. Yet I think as far as guys moving to the next level the ones I mentioned will make moves. I think there could be a whole another catagory for lower end artists that you can still get in on the ground floor so to say. The hard part is talent only goes so far and the mentality of an artist is something that gets overlooked. It is no coincidence that some artists have risen when equally talented artists have remained scraping the barrel. I think whenever trying to make a guess I look for the intangibles. As far as up and coming artists that are not as established yet as the others I mentioned before. I would guess. Robert Proch Etam Crew Zes Aryz El Mac Horfe Reyes Shok-1 Klone Yourself Borondo Gaia Filippo Minelli Moneyless The List can go on there is so much talent out there painting right now.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Graham H on Aug 31, 2013 11:43:46 GMT 1, Not sure I know much about him.. but after watching him at work in Blackpool, and he has just popped up on SAN as the number one for August I love the reality of the work of Smug One.. and really can see him getting more recognition the more he does..
His previous piece from a couple years ago in Blackpool was a stunner, and the new one done this summer is also great in both detail and execution.
Like I said, I may have missed the boat on him and he has been massive for years.. but not really heard much about him vocally..
He really is developing a detailed style of his own..
Old Blackpool
New Blackpool
New Piece in Limerick.. SAN Artist of the month for August..
Not sure I know much about him.. but after watching him at work in Blackpool, and he has just popped up on SAN as the number one for August I love the reality of the work of Smug One.. and really can see him getting more recognition the more he does.. His previous piece from a couple years ago in Blackpool was a stunner, and the new one done this summer is also great in both detail and execution. Like I said, I may have missed the boat on him and he has been massive for years.. but not really heard much about him vocally.. He really is developing a detailed style of his own.. Old Blackpool New Blackpool New Piece in Limerick.. SAN Artist of the month for August..
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by saint on Aug 31, 2013 11:46:24 GMT 1, Smug is epicly good at painting walls, had the good fortune to watch him paint on great eastern street once, his attention to detail in his work is incredible.
Smug is epicly good at painting walls, had the good fortune to watch him paint on great eastern street once, his attention to detail in his work is incredible.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by dotdot on Aug 31, 2013 11:50:42 GMT 1, etam cru fintan magee alex senna nove galo de souza ad nate
let's see what INTI does with this 11 storey story in LODZ, eh ?
etam cru fintan magee alex senna nove galo de souza ad nate
let's see what INTI does with this 11 storey story in LODZ, eh ?
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 11:58:02 GMT 1, In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present....
Ahh you mean Bambi of course !!!! ; )
In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present.... Ahh you mean Bambi of course !!!! ; )
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Chrisp on Aug 31, 2013 12:16:03 GMT 1, Who cares about stars, buy what you like!
Who cares about stars, buy what you like!
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Aug 31, 2013 12:35:11 GMT 1, The ones who pay for top publicists to hype up their work
The ones who pay for top publicists to hype up their work
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Graham H on Aug 31, 2013 12:41:45 GMT 1, Who cares about stars, buy what you like!
Chrisby
Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong?
Who cares about stars, buy what you like! Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong?
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 12:52:18 GMT 1, Who cares about stars, buy what you like! Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong?
No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick.
He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints.
Who cares about stars, buy what you like! Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong? No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 13:13:34 GMT 1, Yes, I think I did left out robert proch, he's got an unique aesthetics of his own.In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present.... I love all the Muralists work happening right now especially the guys in Poland so I definetly agree with you on that. Yet I think as far as guys moving to the next level the ones I mentioned will make moves. I think there could be a whole another catagory for lower end artists that you can still get in on the ground floor so to say. The hard part is talent only goes so far and the mentality of an artist is something that gets overlooked. It is no coincidence that some artists have risen when equally talented artists have remained scraping the barrel. I think whenever trying to make a guess I look for the intangibles. As far as up and coming artists that are not as established yet as the others I mentioned before. I would guess. Robert Proch Etam Crew Zes Aryz El Mac Horfe Reyes Shok-1 Klone Yourself Borondo Gaia Filippo Minelli Moneyless The List can go on there is so much talent out there painting right now.
Yes, I think I did left out robert proch, he's got an unique aesthetics of his own. In honesty I find it hard to imagine anyone mentioned (with the possible exception of JR) so far in this thread will rise any higher than they have already. I think rather than looking at established artists, like Dolk, Faile, Dran Invader etc, you need to cast the net further afield and look at non established artists who are painting amazing pieces on walls without gaining much attention at present (especially on this forum which is really only interested in artists who release prints these days). There are a few, I for one like Etam Cru's work, and am a big fan of 3Dom from Bristol at present.... I love all the Muralists work happening right now especially the guys in Poland so I definetly agree with you on that. Yet I think as far as guys moving to the next level the ones I mentioned will make moves. I think there could be a whole another catagory for lower end artists that you can still get in on the ground floor so to say. The hard part is talent only goes so far and the mentality of an artist is something that gets overlooked. It is no coincidence that some artists have risen when equally talented artists have remained scraping the barrel. I think whenever trying to make a guess I look for the intangibles. As far as up and coming artists that are not as established yet as the others I mentioned before. I would guess. Robert Proch Etam Crew Zes Aryz El Mac Horfe Reyes Shok-1 Klone Yourself Borondo Gaia Filippo Minelli Moneyless The List can go on there is so much talent out there painting right now.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by stvro22 on Aug 31, 2013 13:14:01 GMT 1,
What is this??
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Daniel Silk on Aug 31, 2013 13:27:04 GMT 1, I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost.
If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years.
I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost.
If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 13:34:34 GMT 1, Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep)
Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)...
quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"]Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong? No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick.
He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote]
Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep) Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)... quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"] Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong? No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote]
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by dazarino on Aug 31, 2013 13:35:06 GMT 1, Jr = photography Lorenzo Quinn = sculpture Dolk and whatson = stencil faile daleast herakut miss bugs =urban Geddes= fine urban Phlegm Ashley wood = comic
Just a hunch
Jr = photography Lorenzo Quinn = sculpture Dolk and whatson = stencil faile daleast herakut miss bugs =urban Geddes= fine urban Phlegm Ashley wood = comic
Just a hunch
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 13:38:55 GMT 1, To add on further, I'm not trying to ask which artists I should 'invest' in. It's more about finding out which artists I may be missing out on and who could go BIG (regardless of whether I'm buying his or her work).
Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep) Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)... quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"] Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong? No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote]
To add on further, I'm not trying to ask which artists I should 'invest' in. It's more about finding out which artists I may be missing out on and who could go BIG (regardless of whether I'm buying his or her work). Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep) Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)... quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"] Chrisby Maybe I have misread this thread.. But I thought it was as much about street artists as artists who release prints.. Hence my shout being Smug One.. Being someone I can see great things from.. And not just about what people should look at buying.. Or have I got it wrong? No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote]
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by raindogs on Aug 31, 2013 13:51:02 GMT 1, I think it could be fair if I avoid to mention artists whose works I own (but nice to read Know-Hope, RAE, Shok-1, El Mac). So I say one only name: Judith Supine. And here is a question for you: don't you think that the street art US scene is nowadays much more interesting than the European? Much more energy, creativity, an attention to the political message of art, etc. Am I wrong?
I think it could be fair if I avoid to mention artists whose works I own (but nice to read Know-Hope, RAE, Shok-1, El Mac). So I say one only name: Judith Supine. And here is a question for you: don't you think that the street art US scene is nowadays much more interesting than the European? Much more energy, creativity, an attention to the political message of art, etc. Am I wrong?
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by raindogs on Aug 31, 2013 14:00:51 GMT 1, and obviously we are speaking only about street/urban art. Considering the story of art, and names who will be remembered, I think that with Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat and maybe Banksy it will be difficult to find space for other prominent names in the future.
and obviously we are speaking only about street/urban art. Considering the story of art, and names who will be remembered, I think that with Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat and maybe Banksy it will be difficult to find space for other prominent names in the future.
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January 1970
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 14:01:46 GMT 1, Jr = photography Lorenzo Quinn = sculpture Dolk and whatson = stencil faile daleast herakut miss bugs =urban Geddes= fine urban Phlegm Ashley wood = comic Just a hunch
Good shout for Lorenzo Quinn there.
Jr = photography Lorenzo Quinn = sculpture Dolk and whatson = stencil faile daleast herakut miss bugs =urban Geddes= fine urban Phlegm Ashley wood = comic Just a hunch Good shout for Lorenzo Quinn there.
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