Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 12:34:51 GMT 1
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 13:09:57 GMT 1
 These prints are a run of just 10 and are only £20 
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affart
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Post by affart on May 8, 2007 13:13:05 GMT 1
I think that includes postage as well - Bargain!
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Post by nikki27 on May 8, 2007 15:08:52 GMT 1
Hi, Great Print, thanks for that i just got one...
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 15:12:09 GMT 1
Hi, Great Print, thanks for that i just got one... I should think they will go pretty fast at that price  Also Hutch has just joined the forum ;D
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Post by nikki27 on May 8, 2007 15:16:34 GMT 1
I really like his style, i study graphic desgin and its the first print ive ever bought! I lookin to get some great prints for my new house... recomend any others not to expencive?
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 8, 2007 15:20:56 GMT 1
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nombei
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i coulda been a flipper
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Post by nombei on May 8, 2007 23:30:53 GMT 1
just ordered one of these and a t-shirt. enquired about one of the canvasses too.
thanks for the link Silky !!
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Post by Guest on May 10, 2007 14:45:53 GMT 1
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 10, 2007 15:00:52 GMT 1
Welcome to the forum Hutch! ;D Heres my two beauty's ;D or three if ya talking about the girls   Top quality stenciling ;D really detailed ;D these pieces are only 12"x12"
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Post by Guest on May 10, 2007 15:42:43 GMT 1
I like your style Hutch, I'll be keeping an eye on your site.
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Post by Guest on May 10, 2007 15:45:17 GMT 1
what with Hutch, copyright and Static to name just a few .. there's some decent up and coming guys to keep an eye on 
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Post by Guest on May 10, 2007 15:47:34 GMT 1
what with Hutch, copyright and Static to name just a few .. there's some decent up and coming guys to keep an eye on  Thinking the same thing.
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Post by manchestermike on May 10, 2007 16:18:40 GMT 1
No rollergirls left though 
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Post by Guest on May 11, 2007 12:33:11 GMT 1
Sorry MM I managed too get the last rollergirl off the man himself a few weeks back 
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Post by Guest on May 12, 2007 11:15:27 GMT 1
Just ordered the last one of those from hipart. Paid a bit more than everyone else, but i really wanted it!
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nombei
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Post by nombei on May 17, 2007 2:18:28 GMT 1
my Hutch print and t-shirt showed up today. quick shipping, good packaging and a nice product! ;D
thanks Mr Hutch !
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Post by Guest on May 17, 2007 7:38:42 GMT 1
Yeah, my jetspray canvas turned up quickly as well and its absolutely fantastic! My rollergirl print also arrived from hipart and its going to look absolutely mint all framed. Keep an eye on hutch, theres some really good stuff there!
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Post by mohammed on Jun 7, 2007 14:53:07 GMT 1
my brother bought a hutch work- excellent!
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on Jun 7, 2007 18:45:16 GMT 1
my brother bought a hutch work- excellent! Good stuff! ;D Hutch seems to really know what people like  and the quality is first rate!
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quackers
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Post by quackers on Mar 29, 2008 16:27:19 GMT 1
Hi all, Picked these two commission pieces up from Hutch this morning ;D  They look stunning in the flesh - especially 'Urban Grace' screen-printing and spray stencil work on large (36"x30") polished aluminum sheet.  Also; couldn't resist a 'Roller Girl' canvas ;D  Would be really interested by your views and particularly any framing ideas for Urban Grace
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Monkey
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Post by Monkey on Mar 29, 2008 16:41:14 GMT 1
Dont mean to sound disrespectful mate, If you like them then fair play. But gotta say they look amatuer at best, Me no like.....
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benya
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Post by benya on Mar 29, 2008 18:27:57 GMT 1
It looks like he ripped the Urban Grace off a D-Face piece?!
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taco
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Post by taco on Mar 29, 2008 18:43:34 GMT 1
It looks like he ripped the Urban Grace off a D-Face piece?!  
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Post by hungrig on Mar 29, 2008 19:17:04 GMT 1
Dont mean to sound disrespectful mate, If you like them then fair play. But gotta say they look amatuer at best, Me no like..... I agree with northernmonkey. I also suspect these two pieces will be a source of embarrassment for you in the future. They simply scream out " 17-year old boy's bedroom decor". My advice would be to reconsider both purchases. If, on reflection, you decide you want to keep these pieces, then I would suggest plain white box frames.
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Post by stuey09 on Mar 30, 2008 13:34:04 GMT 1
Each to their own, but I would recommend getting them insured on a new for old policy. Ensure that fire damage is included and then have an accident with some petrol and a box of matches.
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Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on Mar 30, 2008 13:49:12 GMT 1
Each to their own, but I would recommend getting them insured on a new for old policy. Ensure that fire damage is included and then have an accident with some petrol and a box of matches. Not sure how you would take it if someone posted that about a piece in your art collection Stu 
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Post by Guest on Mar 30, 2008 14:00:40 GMT 1
Dont mean to sound disrespectful mate, If you like them then fair play. But gotta say they look amatuer at best, Me no like..... I agree with northernmonkey. I also suspect these two pieces will be a source of embarrassment for you in the future. They simply scream out " 17-year old boy's bedroom decor". My advice would be to reconsider both purchases. If, on reflection, you decide you want to keep these pieces, then I would suggest plain white box frames. Agree with hungrig on the plain white box frame, perhaps with a blind of some sort that you can pull down. Perhaps something like this? To protect it from the sun of course!  [Just having a bit of fun  ] 
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Post by stuey09 on Mar 30, 2008 15:56:05 GMT 1
Fair enough Silky, I was only pulling Quackers leg. Truth is I've bought a couple of pieces of art in the past that I have since regretted. It's par for the course isn't it.
No offence intended.
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Post by goffy on Mar 31, 2008 3:35:02 GMT 1
Quackers, ignore them. Some people are just can't let go of the stupid 'have a go at Hutch' game. They both look good, I have got 'Shooting Colours' by Hutch which I have had for over a year and not once felt embarrassed by it, and is still on my hall wall at home. And as for so called ripping off D-Face, that's bollox. That image was used long before D got there, from WW2 onwards.
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