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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by The True Cubs Fan on Aug 23, 2017 5:28:26 GMT 1, Yeah this seems a little outrageous for the price for a one off event which will be forgotten pretty quickly.
He's a strong artist and I love his style but this one doesn't scream Tristan Eaton to me as much. Very cool for him to have been able to design the poster though
Yeah this seems a little outrageous for the price for a one off event which will be forgotten pretty quickly.
He's a strong artist and I love his style but this one doesn't scream Tristan Eaton to me as much. Very cool for him to have been able to design the poster though
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by ferg on Aug 23, 2017 9:38:39 GMT 1, Awful rubbish
Awful rubbish
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Happy Shopper on Aug 23, 2017 11:03:13 GMT 1, Should have done cheap posters like this, but a print without all the text.
Should have done cheap posters like this, but a print without all the text.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by hypebeast on Aug 23, 2017 21:50:04 GMT 1, Gross
Gross
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Segment on Aug 24, 2017 14:23:03 GMT 1, Is there nothing about this fight that isn't a shameless money grabbing exercise?
Is there nothing about this fight that isn't a shameless money grabbing exercise?
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by eskay on Aug 24, 2017 16:16:57 GMT 1, Truly awful.
Truly awful.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Deleted on Aug 24, 2017 20:11:21 GMT 1, doh
doh
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by docean on Aug 25, 2017 19:24:45 GMT 1, Going to play contrarian here...
I actually like it. And if Conor pulls off the upset this fight will be absolutely iconic. These have appeal well beyond the world of art collecting and will be gold for sports memorabilia enthusiasts. It's not just a print, he was commissioned to do the official fight image.
Going to play contrarian here...
I actually like it. And if Conor pulls off the upset this fight will be absolutely iconic. These have appeal well beyond the world of art collecting and will be gold for sports memorabilia enthusiasts. It's not just a print, he was commissioned to do the official fight image.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by nandaman on Oct 10, 2017 19:39:32 GMT 1, If anyone has a Predator Print that they want to sell/trade, let me know! (yes, I know this is a super old thread...)
If anyone has a Predator Print that they want to sell/trade, let me know! (yes, I know this is a super old thread...)
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Buff Monster Fan on Dec 5, 2017 20:56:01 GMT 1, For any Tristan Eaton fans on the board, he just released his book 'Paintings' via Cass Contemporary, link here:
www.casscontemporary.com/
The first 150 are hand finished and all pre-ordered books come signed. Not a bad pick up for $75 USD + $8 S&H
For any Tristan Eaton fans on the board, he just released his book 'Paintings' via Cass Contemporary, link here: www.casscontemporary.com/The first 150 are hand finished and all pre-ordered books come signed. Not a bad pick up for $75 USD + $8 S&H
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Iqra'a on Dec 6, 2017 17:29:02 GMT 1, Giclée print on Moab Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag
This print was designed by Tristan to include 3D elements
18" x 36"
Edition of 110
Includes a pair of 3D glasses
Hand signed, numbered and stamped by Tristan Eaton
Price: $250
Will be released in a couple of hours here
Giclée print on Moab Entrada 290gsm Cotton Rag This print was designed by Tristan to include 3D elements 18" x 36" Edition of 110 Includes a pair of 3D glasses Hand signed, numbered and stamped by Tristan Eaton Price: $250
Will be released in a couple of hours here
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by mrheckles on Dec 7, 2017 2:20:00 GMT 1, Got one
Got one
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by xangelx on Dec 7, 2017 15:18:31 GMT 1, +1 as well. Very interested to see the 3D effect.
+1 as well. Very interested to see the 3D effect.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by khoality on Dec 11, 2017 22:52:12 GMT 1, Did anyone pick up an extra?
Did anyone pick up an extra?
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by nighthawk on Dec 12, 2017 5:25:48 GMT 1, This is one I don't get. Love TRISTAN'S work, but having to "put on" 3D glasses for an everyday piece in your home makes no sense IMO.
This is one I don't get. Love TRISTAN'S work, but having to "put on" 3D glasses for an everyday piece in your home makes no sense IMO.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by The Blind Kid on Dec 13, 2017 7:44:53 GMT 1, This is one I don't get. Love TRISTAN'S work, but having to "put on" 3D glasses for an everyday piece in your home makes no sense IMO. haha personally I think it looks great, as a flat print - the 3D is just an epic extra element
This is one I don't get. Love TRISTAN'S work, but having to "put on" 3D glasses for an everyday piece in your home makes no sense IMO. haha personally I think it looks great, as a flat print - the 3D is just an epic extra element
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by clueless on Apr 27, 2018 4:20:07 GMT 1, New Tristan Eaton coming May 5th.
http://instagram.com/p/BiC_LnxnklI
Not sure if this has been posted yet.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by WOOF on Apr 27, 2018 4:51:29 GMT 1, Gotta say, I much prefer the street version to the print...
Gotta say, I much prefer the street version to the print...
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by b1470 on Apr 27, 2018 7:30:22 GMT 1, I don’t think he could use the one on the wall because Versace paid him for that one.
I don’t think he could use the one on the wall because Versace paid him for that one.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Deleted on May 10, 2019 11:25:37 GMT 1, Interesting way to sell apartments. Hire a street artist to make an awful ugly mural that is connected with sex abuse. This is a UGLY mural, almost as UGLY as the recent s*it Kobra plastered all over New York. "Street art" - if you can even really call it that anymore - in NYC has gotten really bad after awful real estate developers started hiring these guys to sell real estate a few years ago.
www.nytimes.com/2019/05/10/nyregion/evelyn-nesbit-stanford-white.html?action=click&module=News&pgtype=Homepage
"Street Art" in NYC is now used to just sell real estate, which should be a major topic amongst this style of art. The big developers (like the world trade center in NYC) paid these artist really nothing. "The Silverstein’s original venture into street art at 4 WTC sparked criticism after reports that artists who contributed were not compensated." -https://www.thevillager.com/2018/06/street-art-murals-commissioned-around-2-wtc-site/ Most of the street art you now see in areas of Brooklyn and Manhattan are usually commissioned by real estate groups to sell areas or buildings.
Interesting way to sell apartments. Hire a street artist to make an awful ugly mural that is connected with sex abuse. This is a UGLY mural, almost as UGLY as the recent s*it Kobra plastered all over New York. "Street art" - if you can even really call it that anymore - in NYC has gotten really bad after awful real estate developers started hiring these guys to sell real estate a few years ago. www.nytimes.com/2019/05/10/nyregion/evelyn-nesbit-stanford-white.html?action=click&module=News&pgtype=Homepage"Street Art" in NYC is now used to just sell real estate, which should be a major topic amongst this style of art. The big developers (like the world trade center in NYC) paid these artist really nothing. "The Silverstein’s original venture into street art at 4 WTC sparked criticism after reports that artists who contributed were not compensated." -https://www.thevillager.com/2018/06/street-art-murals-commissioned-around-2-wtc-site/ Most of the street art you now see in areas of Brooklyn and Manhattan are usually commissioned by real estate groups to sell areas or buildings.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Hairbland on May 10, 2019 12:22:04 GMT 1, I live in NYC, have for 40+ years, ride my bike all over (Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx) - I see real street art all the time that has nothing to do with selling real estate.
And Tristan Eaton designed a few Kid Robot dunnys then a few of his own retro comic based characters as he does not have many original ideas.
FWIW this Times writer is considered a neophyte with some amateurish writing, perfect to write about Eaton.
I live in NYC, have for 40+ years, ride my bike all over (Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx) - I see real street art all the time that has nothing to do with selling real estate.
And Tristan Eaton designed a few Kid Robot dunnys then a few of his own retro comic based characters as he does not have many original ideas.
FWIW this Times writer is considered a neophyte with some amateurish writing, perfect to write about Eaton.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by That Print Guy on May 10, 2019 12:59:31 GMT 1, Thanks for posting, I love Tristan's work. Great article, I wouldn't have known about nesbit were it not for Eaton.
Thanks for posting, I love Tristan's work. Great article, I wouldn't have known about nesbit were it not for Eaton.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by coller on May 10, 2019 15:38:47 GMT 1, i don't see the big deal. i also don't agree that portraying that woman is necessarily "commodifying victimization and sexual abuse" - seems like a huge assumption. the real estate developer even says that he put up the mural to restore her to her "original glory", possibly in an attempt to have her legacy rise above one of abuse.
i actually support real estate companies commissioning street art, as long as it's good. makes the neighborhoods more vibrant and less stale.
i don't see the big deal. i also don't agree that portraying that woman is necessarily "commodifying victimization and sexual abuse" - seems like a huge assumption. the real estate developer even says that he put up the mural to restore her to her "original glory", possibly in an attempt to have her legacy rise above one of abuse.
i actually support real estate companies commissioning street art, as long as it's good. makes the neighborhoods more vibrant and less stale.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by d.r. perseus on May 10, 2019 15:51:05 GMT 1, www.livebakerblock.com/shepard-fairey-mural/
A shep mural on the side of new apartment building in Southern California.
I like seeing it.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by sfnyc on May 10, 2019 19:21:18 GMT 1, What you said about Kobra cracked me up! It’s actually an interesting subject to analyze - when is street art / muralism considered art vs being used as an advertisement? While at the same time that this writer is criticizing it, the artwork is doing what art should do: provocating people to think and react.
What you said about Kobra cracked me up! It’s actually an interesting subject to analyze - when is street art / muralism considered art vs being used as an advertisement? While at the same time that this writer is criticizing it, the artwork is doing what art should do: provocating people to think and react.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by Pipes on May 10, 2019 20:17:13 GMT 1, Saw this yesterday
Saw this yesterday
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by stavi on May 10, 2019 20:18:35 GMT 1, But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good!
But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville.
I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in.
Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months.
But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good!
But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville.
I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in.
Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months.
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by sfnyc on May 10, 2019 21:03:16 GMT 1, But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good! But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville. I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in. Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months.
Ya right, because art is really the fundamental cause of economic disparity!
But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good! But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville. I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in. Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months. Ya right, because art is really the fundamental cause of economic disparity!
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Tristan Eaton 🇺🇸 Street Art • Toy Designer • Hollywood LA , by coller on May 10, 2019 21:29:05 GMT 1, But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good! But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville. I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in. Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months. galleries opening in gentrified areas seems like more of a symptom than a cause.
But look at the pretty colors and random squiggles. It must be good! But seriously, art has been a major driving force behind gentrification. A lot of people have caught on and know how to ride the art wave into moneyville. I remember a story about a group of latino kids serving unofficial eviction papers (and a brick through their window) to a gallery trying to open up in their East LA neighborhood. Even they know what happens when the artists move in. Also, it worked. The gallery space closed within 6 months. galleries opening in gentrified areas seems like more of a symptom than a cause.
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