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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by sausageboonwee on Oct 15, 2007 21:45:38 GMT 1, Eh?
Eh?
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by mwjm0 on Oct 15, 2007 21:58:49 GMT 1,
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by CR on Oct 15, 2007 22:07:47 GMT 1, interesting video, 3.5 hours to what?
who is it?
CR
interesting video, 3.5 hours to what?
who is it?
CR
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by rob123rob on Oct 15, 2007 22:10:27 GMT 1, 3.5 hours to Be Anyone?
3.5 hours to Be Anyone?
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by mwjm0 on Oct 15, 2007 22:17:49 GMT 1,
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by absyrd on Oct 15, 2007 22:20:16 GMT 1, I suppose his/her commercial site is opening soon. Either that or he/she is going to do something extremely stupid in the next 4 hours to get more worldwide notice.
I suppose his/her commercial site is opening soon. Either that or he/she is going to do something extremely stupid in the next 4 hours to get more worldwide notice.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by headphonesex on Oct 15, 2007 22:27:25 GMT 1, Been reading up on this.. quite interesting.
Not sure i like the print much though.
Been reading up on this.. quite interesting.
Not sure i like the print much though.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by johnas on Oct 15, 2007 22:27:42 GMT 1, www.bneone.com/
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by leumasdarnley on Oct 15, 2007 22:31:58 GMT 1, Well I dont know where the n is in Beautiful Losers but I have a new respect for Herion junkies after watching that film
Well I dont know where the n is in Beautiful Losers but I have a new respect for Herion junkies after watching that film
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by leumasdarnley on Oct 15, 2007 22:33:28 GMT 1, Ok BNE should stick to stickers no pun intended IMO
Ok BNE should stick to stickers no pun intended IMO
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by reados on Oct 15, 2007 22:33:56 GMT 1, looks like some media hype for a cartoon release
looks like some media hype for a cartoon release
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by absyrd on Oct 15, 2007 22:36:29 GMT 1, It is a cute premise, with "cute" about summing it up in its entirety thus far.
It is a cute premise, with "cute" about summing it up in its entirety thus far.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by CR on Oct 15, 2007 22:38:13 GMT 1, I deleted my last post because I got mixed up and thought it was BNL not BNE!!
but here is the link to the clip
www.blacklakeproductions.com/bl/trailer/
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by Cocteau 101 on Oct 15, 2007 22:38:59 GMT 1, Bit steep price wise anyone else know anything about this.
Bit steep price wise anyone else know anything about this.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by johnas on Oct 15, 2007 22:44:03 GMT 1, copy and paste job:
Internationally renown graffiti writer BNE (bennet) has been getting filthy with labels over the past several years. originally from the US, BNE's been seen in countries in Europe and all over Asia.
And now on october 15, 2007 marks the release date of BNE's Tokyo Neighborhood Watch prints. All prints are 20" x 20", signed, and numbered /100. Print will cost $500. The image is of the neighborhood watch logo in japan with an image of BNE's label in the center.
copy and paste job:
Internationally renown graffiti writer BNE (bennet) has been getting filthy with labels over the past several years. originally from the US, BNE's been seen in countries in Europe and all over Asia.
And now on october 15, 2007 marks the release date of BNE's Tokyo Neighborhood Watch prints. All prints are 20" x 20", signed, and numbered /100. Print will cost $500. The image is of the neighborhood watch logo in japan with an image of BNE's label in the center.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by tclem13 on Oct 15, 2007 22:47:46 GMT 1, BORING and STUPID
PASS...
BORING and STUPID
PASS...
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by mwjm0 on Oct 15, 2007 22:52:33 GMT 1, Hoping to get one of the prints! Got to admire the BNE workrate, they've been up everywhere. No other fans here?
Hoping to get one of the prints! Got to admire the BNE workrate, they've been up everywhere. No other fans here?
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by rob123rob on Oct 15, 2007 23:08:46 GMT 1, Is that the real Tokyo neighborhood watch emblem, or just a cartoon rendering? either way, still kinda neat
Is that the real Tokyo neighborhood watch emblem, or just a cartoon rendering? either way, still kinda neat
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by johnas on Oct 15, 2007 23:24:28 GMT 1, Hoping to get one of the prints! Got to admire the BNE workrate, they've been up everywhere. No other fans here?
not a fan of the print but mad props to the fella for getting up "all city"... gotta give respect for that
Hoping to get one of the prints! Got to admire the BNE workrate, they've been up everywhere. No other fans here? not a fan of the print but mad props to the fella for getting up "all city"... gotta give respect for that
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by tokyojeff on Oct 15, 2007 23:28:38 GMT 1, Well, I've never seen one before. The kanji says sanjo (here we are, we are here). Not really something for me though......
Well, I've never seen one before. The kanji says sanjo (here we are, we are here). Not really something for me though......
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by rob123rob on Oct 16, 2007 0:59:45 GMT 1, Buy Now........
Buy Now........
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by atkuefler on Oct 16, 2007 1:00:19 GMT 1, that print would not even go on my garage wall....
that print would not even go on my garage wall....
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by melmoth on Oct 16, 2007 2:04:57 GMT 1, For such a great guerilla marketing campaign beforehand, that print is a huge disappointment.
For such a great guerilla marketing campaign beforehand, that print is a huge disappointment.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by headphonesex on Oct 16, 2007 2:14:56 GMT 1, It does make a lot more sense when you realise it's the neighbourhood watch logo, but i'm not sure it stands up on its own merit too well.
It does make a lot more sense when you realise it's the neighbourhood watch logo, but i'm not sure it stands up on its own merit too well.
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by scoote on Oct 16, 2007 15:28:45 GMT 1, Got to agree, neighbourhood watch logo or not, would you want that on your wall ? Incidentally they seem to be on sale now...
Got to agree, neighbourhood watch logo or not, would you want that on your wall ? Incidentally they seem to be on sale now...
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by isthistobe on May 18, 2012 9:53:16 GMT 1, bnewater.org/shop
"We are still short on funds for our clean water project in Uganda and are starting work in less than a month! Our office has received a lot of inquiries about BNE artwork so I figured that this would be a good way to raise the rest of the money needed to get these kids clean water. These are not prints. Each tag is hand done on a 3mm PVC sheet that measures 20 x 26. The two colorways, silver on black and black on white are each limited to an edition of 100. Each multiple is numbered with a signed message on the back and are available for purchase in our gallery now. I have purposely priced these to be very affordable so that they end up in the right hands. Also, so that they will sell quickly and serve the purpose of funding our project in Uganda. $150 + shipping. Each multiple will provide at least seven people in need with access to clean water for decades to come."
picked up the white
bnewater.org/shop"We are still short on funds for our clean water project in Uganda and are starting work in less than a month! Our office has received a lot of inquiries about BNE artwork so I figured that this would be a good way to raise the rest of the money needed to get these kids clean water. These are not prints. Each tag is hand done on a 3mm PVC sheet that measures 20 x 26. The two colorways, silver on black and black on white are each limited to an edition of 100. Each multiple is numbered with a signed message on the back and are available for purchase in our gallery now. I have purposely priced these to be very affordable so that they end up in the right hands. Also, so that they will sell quickly and serve the purpose of funding our project in Uganda. $150 + shipping. Each multiple will provide at least seven people in need with access to clean water for decades to come." picked up the white
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by mmmike on May 18, 2012 12:30:02 GMT 1, Thanks for posting this! I'm trying not to buy art but I couldn't help myself because of the great cause.
To me this is a great use of an artists fame / notoriety so I want to support it. Might also pick up shirts etc. at some point.
This is from the site...
BNE
Hello. My name is BNE. I am a conceptual artist. My introduction to art was through doing graffiti and writing my name on walls when I was a teenager in the 90’s. I covered the city with my tag and then worked my way across the country. As the years passed I traveled the world and covered a large part of the earth with my logo, learning different languages and cultures along the way.
Before long, I had created a globally recognized brand that offered no product or service. To many this in itself is art. My work has also amounted to what is basically a multi-million dollar international ad campaign. The campaign has reached millions of people and has awed some of the world’s largest ad agencies.
As my fame grew, I started getting a lot of offers from individuals and companies looking to use my life’s work to advertise whatever they had to sell. They were truly greedy, selfish people who did not care about me, my art, or anything else other than profits. Encountering these people only added to my already growing disgust of human greed. That disgust would ultimately push me towards my true calling.
I realized that with my art I had a global voice and not to use it for good would be a waste. I needed to use this brand that I created to make some sort of positive social change.
In my travels, I have been to some of the world’s poorest slums and have seen the extreme poverty and
horrible injustices that billions of people suffer through. After a lot of thought, over one year of research, and a chance encounter with a poor Indonesian woman, I concluded to what I could do that would have the biggest impact on poverty. Providing clean water and sanitation solutions to people in developing countries is what really needs to be done.
Fully motivated, I had to figure out how I was going to help make a difference. Since I am an expert in guerrilla marketing and advertising, spreading the word is the relatively easy part. The main challenge
would be actually raising money.
Graffiti’s original purpose was to give a voice to the voiceless. There are billions of people living in poverty with no voice at all. I want to let all my fellow artists and everyone else know that if we simply lend our voices to these people, we CAN change the world.
BNE is no longer about me as an artist. It has become a voice for the victims of social injustice who have no voice. BNE is a movement with supporters from all walks of life all over the world, and we are growing everyday.
Join us and be a part of something REAL.
If we don’t do this, then who will?
Peace & Love
Thanks for posting this! I'm trying not to buy art but I couldn't help myself because of the great cause.
To me this is a great use of an artists fame / notoriety so I want to support it. Might also pick up shirts etc. at some point.
This is from the site...
BNE
Hello. My name is BNE. I am a conceptual artist. My introduction to art was through doing graffiti and writing my name on walls when I was a teenager in the 90’s. I covered the city with my tag and then worked my way across the country. As the years passed I traveled the world and covered a large part of the earth with my logo, learning different languages and cultures along the way.
Before long, I had created a globally recognized brand that offered no product or service. To many this in itself is art. My work has also amounted to what is basically a multi-million dollar international ad campaign. The campaign has reached millions of people and has awed some of the world’s largest ad agencies.
As my fame grew, I started getting a lot of offers from individuals and companies looking to use my life’s work to advertise whatever they had to sell. They were truly greedy, selfish people who did not care about me, my art, or anything else other than profits. Encountering these people only added to my already growing disgust of human greed. That disgust would ultimately push me towards my true calling.
I realized that with my art I had a global voice and not to use it for good would be a waste. I needed to use this brand that I created to make some sort of positive social change.
In my travels, I have been to some of the world’s poorest slums and have seen the extreme poverty and
horrible injustices that billions of people suffer through. After a lot of thought, over one year of research, and a chance encounter with a poor Indonesian woman, I concluded to what I could do that would have the biggest impact on poverty. Providing clean water and sanitation solutions to people in developing countries is what really needs to be done.
Fully motivated, I had to figure out how I was going to help make a difference. Since I am an expert in guerrilla marketing and advertising, spreading the word is the relatively easy part. The main challenge
would be actually raising money.
Graffiti’s original purpose was to give a voice to the voiceless. There are billions of people living in poverty with no voice at all. I want to let all my fellow artists and everyone else know that if we simply lend our voices to these people, we CAN change the world.
BNE is no longer about me as an artist. It has become a voice for the victims of social injustice who have no voice. BNE is a movement with supporters from all walks of life all over the world, and we are growing everyday.
Join us and be a part of something REAL.
If we don’t do this, then who will?
Peace & Love
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by mmmike on May 18, 2012 12:32:16 GMT 1, This made me laugh
This made me laugh
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BNE 🇺🇸 BNE Was Here • Stickers • Street Art, by brendan1985 on May 18, 2012 13:46:19 GMT 1, Love BNE such a wide spread, There stickers have been all over Melbourne for a really long time and still continue to pop up regularly.
Love BNE such a wide spread, There stickers have been all over Melbourne for a really long time and still continue to pop up regularly.
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