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Post by spagucci1 on Oct 2, 2007 19:48:34 GMT 1
 goes on sale at 12 pm PST. obeygiant.com
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Post by Guest on Oct 2, 2007 20:28:23 GMT 1
are these signed - i like.
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Post by spagucci1 on Oct 2, 2007 20:40:49 GMT 1
yes they are signed and limited to 350, but sold out 10 minutes ago.......
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Post by amin on Oct 2, 2007 21:14:46 GMT 1
I know I'm in the minority, but I'm not a fan of Shepard's work. Don't get me wrong, he has a distinguished look/brand, but I've yet to come across an image that I want to buy. Anyone else?
Again, I'm not dissin' Shepard and his work, just saying it's not for me.
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Post by wlsp4657 on Oct 2, 2007 21:16:33 GMT 1
His new work has defiantly fallen off but he is still very prolific and this image is one of his better pieces (post 2004).
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Post by solar77 on Oct 2, 2007 21:17:47 GMT 1
Fairey is somewhat hit and miss these days, probably because of the weekly release schedule he's set for his prints. Check out his older work for some impressive and iconic images.
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Post by Guest on Oct 2, 2007 21:20:53 GMT 1
One of my favorite all time is the "Proud Parents" image. Top notch.
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Post by Guest on Oct 2, 2007 21:26:07 GMT 1
I was fortunate enough to end up with War by Numbers Gold, very impressive. I think Shep's just trying to get his work to the 'masses' at a reasonable price. Nothing wrong with that!
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Post by bruns4 on Oct 2, 2007 21:45:28 GMT 1
Shep was my first encounter with "Street Art", and while I haven't really been blown away with his work as of late, he work is very accessable to a just about everyone. The pieces that I have from '01-'03 are worth about as much as an unsugned Banksy that's been set on fire, but I love the images and they're what eventually led me here.
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Post by bonesy on Oct 2, 2007 21:46:54 GMT 1
You may be surprised at what some of those are will get today.
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Post by jB on Oct 2, 2007 22:37:09 GMT 1
I know I'm in the minority, but I'm not a fan of Shepard's work. Don't get me wrong, he has a distinguished look/brand, but I've yet to come across an image that I want to buy. Anyone else? Again, I'm not dissin' Shepard and his work, just saying it's not for me. I really only like the original Obey Giants...
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Post by spagucci1 on Oct 9, 2007 23:37:39 GMT 1
new print that was released today.... anybody pick up one? 
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Post by francis on Oct 10, 2007 5:31:31 GMT 1
That image is so sexy. I want to marry that lady.
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Post by FilipinoBoxSpringHog on Oct 10, 2007 5:34:08 GMT 1
That image is so sexy. I want to marry that lady. I believe Shepard's beat you to it as I believe that is supposed to be his wife.
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Post by francis on Oct 10, 2007 5:47:59 GMT 1
That image is so sexy. I want to marry that lady. I believe Shepard's beat you to it as I believe that is supposed to be his wife. NOOOOoooo!!! Why??? He's got talent, he's got fame, he's got money, he's got deodorant in his medicine cabinet. Why must he steal my woman??
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Post by dodge on Oct 10, 2007 19:41:16 GMT 1
Shep was my first encounter with "Street Art", and while I haven't really been blown away with his work as of late, he work is very accessable to a just about everyone. The pieces that I have from '01-'03 are worth about as much as an unsugned Banksy that's been set on fire, but I love the images and they're what eventually led me here. Ditto. The first print I bought in 2005 was a 'High Time' piece by Fairey. I love it. I also recently bought his 'All City Propoganda' soup can. They both look great, even when placed alongside Banksy's stuff.
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