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Paul Insect as investment?, by manchestermike on Nov 7, 2007 0:06:30 GMT 1, I can't believe you guys slagging off Hutch again
Honestly, some people on this forum
I can't believe you guys slagging off Hutch again Honestly, some people on this forum
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Paul Insect as investment?, by ricosg11 on Nov 7, 2007 0:07:33 GMT 1, what about my post, last one on the first page. All you copiers. I should be getting royalties.
what about my post, last one on the first page. All you copiers. I should be getting royalties.
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:09:08 GMT 1, what about my post, last one on the first page. All you copiers. I should be getting royalties.
you inspired me mate - if you worked at McDonalds you could have a gold star
what about my post, last one on the first page. All you copiers. I should be getting royalties. you inspired me mate - if you worked at McDonalds you could have a gold star
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Paul Insect as investment?, by ricosg11 on Nov 7, 2007 0:12:40 GMT 1, haha, just someone who read collecting contemporary. Do gold stars equate to words per post? I certainly think that deserves two, no?
haha, just someone who read collecting contemporary. Do gold stars equate to words per post? I certainly think that deserves two, no?
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Paul Insect as investment?, by Bbb on Nov 7, 2007 0:16:19 GMT 1, cheers for the advice. the only art i own are some banksy prints and two insects. couldn't sell the banksys as im attached now. i never bought the art as an investment, but have considered doing it after seeing the prices of my prints sky!
cheers for the advice. the only art i own are some banksy prints and two insects. couldn't sell the banksys as im attached now. i never bought the art as an investment, but have considered doing it after seeing the prices of my prints sky!
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:18:41 GMT 1, haha, just someone who read collecting contemporary. Do gold stars equate to words per post? I certainly think that deserves two, no?
wishfull thinking! keep salting those fries +1 for making us all look like harsh wankers! ;D
haha, just someone who read collecting contemporary. Do gold stars equate to words per post? I certainly think that deserves two, no? wishfull thinking! keep salting those fries +1 for making us all look like harsh wankers! ;D
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:20:35 GMT 1, cheers for the advice. the only art i own are some banksy prints and two insects. couldn't sell the banksys as im attached now. i never bought the art as an investment, but have considered doing it after seeing the prices of my prints sky!
Cool - what Banksy prints you got? are they framed, maybe you could get some pics up. have a gander aroud the forum galleries and the Β£50thread is also a good place to lurk around if you havnt already
cheers for the advice. the only art i own are some banksy prints and two insects. couldn't sell the banksys as im attached now. i never bought the art as an investment, but have considered doing it after seeing the prices of my prints sky! Cool - what Banksy prints you got? are they framed, maybe you could get some pics up. have a gander aroud the forum galleries and the Β£50thread is also a good place to lurk around if you havnt already
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Paul Insect as investment?, by Bbb on Nov 7, 2007 0:38:21 GMT 1, i've got a grin reaper, napalm, toxic mary. and i purchased a soup can (unsigned) off of ebay at the weekend. yea grin reaper and napalm are framed. havnt got toxic framed yet. my insects are framed as well.
i'll get some pics up. in fact iv got pics of reaper, i'll put them up now, just need to work out how
i've got a grin reaper, napalm, toxic mary. and i purchased a soup can (unsigned) off of ebay at the weekend. yea grin reaper and napalm are framed. havnt got toxic framed yet. my insects are framed as well.
i'll get some pics up. in fact iv got pics of reaper, i'll put them up now, just need to work out how
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Paul Insect as investment?, by Harveyn on Nov 7, 2007 0:42:26 GMT 1, This thread started off going down the usual route and was heading for an all out barrage of abuse and then suddenly it becomes all warm and loved up. Kind of like it this way...... ;D ;D ;D
This thread started off going down the usual route and was heading for an all out barrage of abuse and then suddenly it becomes all warm and loved up. Kind of like it this way...... ;D ;D ;D
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:44:29 GMT 1, i've got a grin reaper, napalm, toxic mary. and i purchased a soup can (unsigned) off of ebay at the weekend. yea grin reaper and napalm are framed. havnt got toxic framed yet. my insects are framed as well. i'll get some pics up. in fact iv got pics of reaper, i'll put them up now, just need to work out how
somebody show the man how!!!
i've got a grin reaper, napalm, toxic mary. and i purchased a soup can (unsigned) off of ebay at the weekend. yea grin reaper and napalm are framed. havnt got toxic framed yet. my insects are framed as well. i'll get some pics up. in fact iv got pics of reaper, i'll put them up now, just need to work out how somebody show the man how!!!
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Paul Insect as investment?, by holden on Nov 7, 2007 0:45:37 GMT 1, Your not going to get many serious answers here, but ill lend my opinion. You came here asking a question like what will the lottery #'s be next week. The truth is nobody knows. Insect has some great stuff and some avg stuff. Ill admit im not his biggest fan. If your looking to make money in art do some research, watch who is hot when, and follow sales, otherwise hire an advisor to do it for you. Its also becomes very difficult to make money when you really like everything you have and you run out of "pieces im willing to sell." All in all, it comes down to a lot of reading, a little luck, and good taste ( or at least taste to the lowest common denominator). Just be discerning when you buy things. Ask youself a few questions before enetering your credit card #. Will I be able to get my money back on this, or more, if something should come up? Will I like this is 10, 20 years? Who represents this artist? Who is collecting this artist? Why are people collecting this artist? Good luck with school. I wish I was into art while I was in college.
+1
Your not going to get many serious answers here, but ill lend my opinion. You came here asking a question like what will the lottery #'s be next week. The truth is nobody knows. Insect has some great stuff and some avg stuff. Ill admit im not his biggest fan. If your looking to make money in art do some research, watch who is hot when, and follow sales, otherwise hire an advisor to do it for you. Its also becomes very difficult to make money when you really like everything you have and you run out of "pieces im willing to sell." All in all, it comes down to a lot of reading, a little luck, and good taste ( or at least taste to the lowest common denominator). Just be discerning when you buy things. Ask youself a few questions before enetering your credit card #. Will I be able to get my money back on this, or more, if something should come up? Will I like this is 10, 20 years? Who represents this artist? Who is collecting this artist? Why are people collecting this artist? Good luck with school. I wish I was into art while I was in college. +1
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:47:54 GMT 1, This thread started off going down the usual route and was heading for an all out barrage of abuse and then suddenly it becomes all warm and loved up. Kind of like it this way...... ;D ;D ;D
Best way mate - didnt want the toying around to get out of hand! we all start somewhere...im 20 FFS i sound like im 50 and been round the block!!! ha, no offence
This thread started off going down the usual route and was heading for an all out barrage of abuse and then suddenly it becomes all warm and loved up. Kind of like it this way...... ;D ;D ;D Best way mate - didnt want the toying around to get out of hand! we all start somewhere...im 20 FFS i sound like im 50 and been round the block!!! ha, no offence
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 0:50:29 GMT 1,
That will do - looks quality! did you have it framed professionally or DIY???
wish i had a GR
That will do - looks quality! did you have it framed professionally or DIY??? wish i had a GR
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Paul Insect as investment?, by Bbb on Nov 7, 2007 1:00:02 GMT 1, cheers mate. i got it framed professionally, regretted it at the time! but now consider it a great choice, yea its on acid free mount, not back mounted and UV glass, the framer also did it so you can see the POW stamp.
cheers mate. i got it framed professionally, regretted it at the time! but now consider it a great choice, yea its on acid free mount, not back mounted and UV glass, the framer also did it so you can see the POW stamp.
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Paul Insect as investment?, by alvington89 on Nov 7, 2007 1:42:39 GMT 1, If you treat buying art like buying shares then it's a recipe for dissapointment I'm afraid. With shares you always buy the wrong thing, buy too late, sell too early or loose all your money on a bad tip. Buy the art that you like and if it appreciates then that's a bonus. My own view of Insect's stuff is that he is a very good 'illustrator' but I doubt that his work will appreciate much.
If you treat buying art like buying shares then it's a recipe for dissapointment I'm afraid. With shares you always buy the wrong thing, buy too late, sell too early or loose all your money on a bad tip. Buy the art that you like and if it appreciates then that's a bonus. My own view of Insect's stuff is that he is a very good 'illustrator' but I doubt that his work will appreciate much.
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Paul Insect as investment?, by a4mnt on Nov 7, 2007 9:20:19 GMT 1, Dave - that was unlike you. So unlike you that I had to go off forum and PM asking if you were being serious about Hutch!!
Saying that, maybe Hutch will be a good investment as I hear that Manchester Mike is secretly buying them all up......
Dave - that was unlike you. So unlike you that I had to go off forum and PM asking if you were being serious about Hutch!!
Saying that, maybe Hutch will be a good investment as I hear that Manchester Mike is secretly buying them all up......
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Paul Insect as investment?, by badboi on Nov 7, 2007 12:34:20 GMT 1, you could have easily have said that about banksy 3-4 years ago. I only bought LOVE and PEACE because I think they are good pieces. Definately wary about buying art i'm not keen on. I'll be cautious with this one. What artists (whose art is currently affordable) could make good future investments in prints? I start uni next year and thought that if I buy some decent stuff now I can unload it when I need the cash.
Micallef all the way. Get some of his prints while they are at a record low. Next year prices will rocket following this worldwide tour with the British Museum. Lower edition runs are obviously the better ones to get especially if the print is nice as more desirable and more in demand. Get them while you can is my tip!
you could have easily have said that about banksy 3-4 years ago. I only bought LOVE and PEACE because I think they are good pieces. Definately wary about buying art i'm not keen on. I'll be cautious with this one. What artists (whose art is currently affordable) could make good future investments in prints? I start uni next year and thought that if I buy some decent stuff now I can unload it when I need the cash. Micallef all the way. Get some of his prints while they are at a record low. Next year prices will rocket following this worldwide tour with the British Museum. Lower edition runs are obviously the better ones to get especially if the print is nice as more desirable and more in demand. Get them while you can is my tip!
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Paul Insect as investment?, by motor on Nov 7, 2007 13:32:46 GMT 1, you could have easily have said that about banksy 3-4 years ago. I only bought LOVE and PEACE because I think they are good pieces. Definately wary about buying art i'm not keen on. I'll be cautious with this one. What artists (whose art is currently affordable) could make good future investments in prints? I start uni next year and thought that if I buy some decent stuff now I can unload it when I need the cash. Micallef all the way. Get some of his prints while they are at a record low. Next year prices will rocket following this worldwide tour with the British Museum. Lower edition runs are obviously the better ones to get especially if the print is nice as more desirable and more in demand. Get them while you can is my tip!
Bomber Girl for sale anyone?
you could have easily have said that about banksy 3-4 years ago. I only bought LOVE and PEACE because I think they are good pieces. Definately wary about buying art i'm not keen on. I'll be cautious with this one. What artists (whose art is currently affordable) could make good future investments in prints? I start uni next year and thought that if I buy some decent stuff now I can unload it when I need the cash. Micallef all the way. Get some of his prints while they are at a record low. Next year prices will rocket following this worldwide tour with the British Museum. Lower edition runs are obviously the better ones to get especially if the print is nice as more desirable and more in demand. Get them while you can is my tip! Bomber Girl for sale anyone?
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Paul Insect as investment?, by ak47tos on Nov 7, 2007 13:38:19 GMT 1, I can't believe you guys slagging off Hutch again Honestly, some people on this forum
Isn't that 'rollergirl' print a Hutch? Find that pretty pleasant to look at really.
I can't believe you guys slagging off Hutch again Honestly, some people on this forum Isn't that 'rollergirl' print a Hutch? Find that pretty pleasant to look at really.
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Paul Insect as investment?, by dave313perry on Nov 7, 2007 23:35:49 GMT 1, Heres some interesting reading for you lot...duno why i put it in this thread, it just seemed abit redundent!
Official word from artofthestate.co.uk back in the day...
Banksy - Prints and Original Artwork Buyers Guide
The simplest advice I can give you is to only buy from official sources and only buy if you like the art enough to part with the cash required. If you follow these two rules you'll never be disappointed. The official sources are as follows: Banksy Prints: Picturesonwalls.com aka POW
Banksy Original Artwork & selected prints: Lazinc.com
(Please note that artofthestate.co.uk does not sell prints, value prints or send emails when new prints become available).
A set of six new Banksy prints is being released in the run up to Christmas 2006 and maybe beyond. They will range between Β£200 and Β£300 pounds depending on size and effort.
The first two "Grannies" and "Applause" have already sold out online in hours. So sign up to the email list at POW if you're interested in getting one and be prepared to act fast - the rush for the Grannies print was ridiculous and Applause was even worse (no, I didn't get one either)!
oh my days...how things change
Heres some interesting reading for you lot...duno why i put it in this thread, it just seemed abit redundent! Official word from artofthestate.co.uk back in the day... Banksy - Prints and Original Artwork Buyers Guide
The simplest advice I can give you is to only buy from official sources and only buy if you like the art enough to part with the cash required. If you follow these two rules you'll never be disappointed. The official sources are as follows: Banksy Prints: Picturesonwalls.com aka POW
Banksy Original Artwork & selected prints: Lazinc.com
(Please note that artofthestate.co.uk does not sell prints, value prints or send emails when new prints become available).
A set of six new Banksy prints is being released in the run up to Christmas 2006 and maybe beyond. They will range between Β£200 and Β£300 pounds depending on size and effort.
The first two "Grannies" and "Applause" have already sold out online in hours. So sign up to the email list at POW if you're interested in getting one and be prepared to act fast - the rush for the Grannies print was ridiculous and Applause was even worse (no, I didn't get one either)!
oh my days...how things change
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Paul Insect as investment?, by darjeeling on Nov 8, 2007 3:29:58 GMT 1, If you really like Insect and you're buying Paul Insect as an 'investment' I would suggest looking into something like those Gold Bars he produced for the Laz show. The prints you have are desirable ones. But generally speaking the most appreciation usually occurs with original, or unique art-not large editions. Actually, prints can often languish with most artists. Banksy is atypical really. Just don't go crazy for Insect unless you can afford to lose it all. I like Insect but he still has a lot hurdles before he makes it 'big.'
If you really like Insect and you're buying Paul Insect as an 'investment' I would suggest looking into something like those Gold Bars he produced for the Laz show. The prints you have are desirable ones. But generally speaking the most appreciation usually occurs with original, or unique art-not large editions. Actually, prints can often languish with most artists. Banksy is atypical really. Just don't go crazy for Insect unless you can afford to lose it all. I like Insect but he still has a lot hurdles before he makes it 'big.'
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Paul Insect as investment?, by verbalkint on Nov 8, 2007 6:04:04 GMT 1, cheers mate. i got it framed professionally, regretted it at the time! but now consider it a great choice, yea its on acid free mount, not back mounted and UV glass, the framer also did it so you can see the POW stamp.
you are not quite the newbie you are making yourself out to be are you? 'what can i invest in as i am going to uni next year' and you have 3 signed banksys and a soup can. Sell those next year kidda and you will be the only one in your halls who can afford a gram and a hooker every friday night! All your mates will be wrapping themselves up in their essays to keep warm and you will have the heating on full blast sipping on jack daniels with your ray bans on.
Im just guessing here, but you know your art, if you can afford to buy banksys on ebay you are not short of money and judging by the way you reeled off the framing details, you are far from being a newbie when it comes to that aspect of collecting either.
I dont personally believe it is possible for someone to invest in 3 signed banksys and have a couple of paul insect prints (who lets face it, is not a household name) and not know anything about other artists. you have been on POW, so you must know about the artist on their roster. Im sorry if i am wrong, but your messages all sound like someone who knows loads about art trying to sound like you know nothing about art. I have no theory as to what your motives are for doing this, but be honest, you know the answers to your questions dont you
cheers mate. i got it framed professionally, regretted it at the time! but now consider it a great choice, yea its on acid free mount, not back mounted and UV glass, the framer also did it so you can see the POW stamp. you are not quite the newbie you are making yourself out to be are you? 'what can i invest in as i am going to uni next year' and you have 3 signed banksys and a soup can. Sell those next year kidda and you will be the only one in your halls who can afford a gram and a hooker every friday night! All your mates will be wrapping themselves up in their essays to keep warm and you will have the heating on full blast sipping on jack daniels with your ray bans on. Im just guessing here, but you know your art, if you can afford to buy banksys on ebay you are not short of money and judging by the way you reeled off the framing details, you are far from being a newbie when it comes to that aspect of collecting either. I dont personally believe it is possible for someone to invest in 3 signed banksys and have a couple of paul insect prints (who lets face it, is not a household name) and not know anything about other artists. you have been on POW, so you must know about the artist on their roster. Im sorry if i am wrong, but your messages all sound like someone who knows loads about art trying to sound like you know nothing about art. I have no theory as to what your motives are for doing this, but be honest, you know the answers to your questions dont you
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Paul Insect as investment?, by lesbianwednesdays on Nov 8, 2007 9:14:36 GMT 1, okay worked out how to do the photos for this forum. heres some of my reaper!
oh how is miss my reaper so
okay worked out how to do the photos for this forum. heres some of my reaper! oh how is miss my reaper so
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Paul Insect as investment?, by manchestermike on Nov 8, 2007 10:44:59 GMT 1, Dave - that was unlike you. So unlike you that I had to go off forum and PM asking if you were being serious about Hutch!! Saying that, maybe Hutch will be a good investment as I hear that Manchester Mike is secretly buying them all up......
Sssh... don't tell everyone... jesus man
Dave - that was unlike you. So unlike you that I had to go off forum and PM asking if you were being serious about Hutch!! Saying that, maybe Hutch will be a good investment as I hear that Manchester Mike is secretly buying them all up...... Sssh... don't tell everyone... jesus man
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Paul Insect as investment?, by darjeeling on Nov 8, 2007 14:31:54 GMT 1, And I hear Banksy prices are going to double again after the Hospital show
And I hear Banksy prices are going to double again after the Hospital show
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Paul Insect as investment?, by nacional on Nov 8, 2007 14:56:32 GMT 1, Another way to go is the ebay route. Which is a bit like the Big Mac guide to see how expensive a country is.
Look around on ebay, see which artist has a lot of people bidding for the works for sale.
This means interest in the guy, which could mean future growth.
Beejoir hits a home run here.
Another way to go is the ebay route. Which is a bit like the Big Mac guide to see how expensive a country is.
Look around on ebay, see which artist has a lot of people bidding for the works for sale.
This means interest in the guy, which could mean future growth.
Beejoir hits a home run here.
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