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Post by saint on Jan 18, 2011 12:31:48 GMT 1
Lovely Jago's..... I dont own any beautiful artwork so am unable to join in. But what the hell, heres a pink CYW which as its pink i will say is pretty..... 
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Post by maroom on Jan 18, 2011 13:24:34 GMT 1
Actually i have changed my mind and think this is the best looking Jago in my collection.  Brilliant - that looks epic
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Post by curiousgeorge on Jan 18, 2011 13:27:57 GMT 1
The Jago's are very other worldly sp? and need to be seen in the flesh to fully appreciate them. I happily stay up till the small hours looking at them, when staying at La chambre des slammer
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Post by maroom on Jan 18, 2011 13:29:37 GMT 1
and the Warhols are truly beautiful
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Post by Art-el on Jan 18, 2011 16:21:39 GMT 1
No mine's on paper held between 2 sheets of glass looks really cool, would love something like that You know where we are B! www.art-el.co.uk/collections/mr-jagoStunning Harrington, in fact the nicest I've seen. Maroom that's a beauty
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Post by tuftynuts on Jan 18, 2011 18:09:11 GMT 1
Very nice Jago - the subtlety is beautiful Actually i have changed my mind and think this is the best looking Jago in my collection.  Brilliant - that looks epic
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Post by Guest on Jan 18, 2011 22:52:11 GMT 1
Jago - Up there with original Parla's imo... Well worth the money
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Post by artylang on Jan 19, 2011 0:04:50 GMT 1
That is one beautiful Harrington. Please some details.
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Post by sashaz on Jan 19, 2011 0:11:32 GMT 1
Have you got any pics of the Hirst in situ ?? I was going to ask the same sashaz, not sure if my silver is most beautiful but its up there. I just got well confused by 'most beautiful' and favourite artwork threads ! I put it in the most beautiful because of my love of the order of the image.  This is my other most important peice. 
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Post by cardiff on Jan 19, 2011 2:33:34 GMT 1
 That is phenomenal...I've always been a fan of the white background spot prints, but the gold looks really nice!
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Post by rinaceirde on Jan 19, 2011 10:08:09 GMT 1
Stunning fireplaces cant decide which one I like better 
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Post by gritty on Jan 19, 2011 10:14:39 GMT 1
Thanks for that sashaz - love the Hirst.... the Warhol isn't all bad either!
Think Hirsts work really needs to be stood in front of to really appreciate it - lovely!
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Post by sashaz on Jan 19, 2011 10:26:17 GMT 1
thanks, all. I do have an art purchase addiction now and its not good as i am not loaded anymore.....
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Post by rsyok on Jan 19, 2011 11:18:33 GMT 1
Tis great sashaz the black frame looks great and nice lighting. I'll post my silver (should be back on the wall after decorating soon).
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Post by patrese on Jan 19, 2011 20:50:12 GMT 1
i love that warhol earlier. mine 
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Post by Guest on Jan 22, 2011 20:06:47 GMT 1
Choe? Looks great, is it a canvas? how big is it?
More pics please chaps :-)
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Post by pezlow on Jan 22, 2011 21:38:12 GMT 1
Tough choice but I'd probably go for this 
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Post by Harveyn on Jan 22, 2011 22:01:25 GMT 1
Pez she is a beauty and if I remember correctly a steal for you. Given your collection this must have been a hard pick.
Separate question that pertains to only you. Your favourite RCA card?
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Post by Veralynn on Jan 22, 2011 22:03:17 GMT 1
Danbury in Essex produces another sublime talent in Mr McAttee (as well as Mr Lurker).
Super Hirst that, not seen that before and combination of placement and lighting adds to the art.
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Post by cocteau101 on Jan 22, 2011 22:09:20 GMT 1
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Post by Harveyn on Jan 22, 2011 22:12:14 GMT 1
 Sublime You absolute bugger. I will never stop being green over this piece. One of my favourite pieces ever posted on this site.
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Jan 22, 2011 22:17:28 GMT 1
 Sublime You absolute bugger. I will never stop being green over this piece. One of my favourite pieces ever posted on this site.[/quote ditto and lots of dribbling !!
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Post by sundowner on Jan 22, 2011 22:21:56 GMT 1
That is one stunning Parla cocteau.......was it a commission?
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Post by pezlow on Jan 22, 2011 22:22:22 GMT 1
Pez she is a beauty and if I remember correctly a steal for you. Given your collection this must have been a hard pick. Separate question that pertains to only you. Your favourite RCA card? Good question. Impossible to say one... Possibly Josie McCoy....but also I am very fond of the first one I bought by Richard smith.
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Post by Harveyn on Jan 22, 2011 22:26:00 GMT 1
 Sublime You absolute bugger. I will never stop being green over this piece. One of my favourite pieces ever posted on this site.[/quote ditto and lots of dribbling !! Seriously with the right amount of alcohol and the right music this piece would bring me to tears on a regular basis. I am going to correct my previous statement to this is without doubt the best piece I have ever seen posted on this site. End of story. Guess thats blown any negotiation I might ever have if you loose your marbles and ever try to tell this piece.
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Post by francis on Jan 22, 2011 22:54:11 GMT 1
my kids!
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Post by cardiff on Jan 22, 2011 23:45:26 GMT 1
 Sublime UNFREAKINGBELIEVABLE! Do you have a shot of this on the wall?
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Post by tomega on Jan 23, 2011 1:26:58 GMT 1
Always wanted a one of Billy's originals snce the early 90s but back then prices for orginals were 400 - 600, which at that time i thought was a fair bit of money so didn't buy at that time - foolish me. Later i bought some of his work that he'd done album/book covers. However, back in March 2009 dented my credit card to the tune of 2400 to buy this. At that time i could remember thinking that i could have bought 2 signed Banksy prints (certainly signed Trollies going for 1100 - 1200) but preferred to buy what i really wanted. Anyway, absolutely love it and so glad i bought it. Wife can't stand it though.
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Post by BK83 on Jan 23, 2011 3:12:47 GMT 1
My most beautiful work of art is " where's Waldo" from Mr Brainwash, so simple, so good and so unknown, exactly as i like it: "under" rated, "underground" and obscure! Edition of 15 prints! Can't even find track of this print on his website...My next two most fav. art works are from "unknown" artist from the mutoid waste co early 90's squat scene, and number 4 is from an artist called "cyanide", a girl who used to do some wicked stuff in the early 90's in London Ladbroke Grove W10 . For reference. 
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Post by francis on Jan 23, 2011 3:35:51 GMT 1
i found him! did you guys?
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