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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 12:20:32 GMT 1, </div>And more expensive than I Love London??!
</div>And more expensive than I Love London??!
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Dr Plip
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Dr Plip on Nov 16, 2014 12:37:00 GMT 1, </div>And more expensive than I Love London??! Smaller edition though? But with the I Love London being released in an edition of 75, I imagine they're targeting all those city gents with their bowler hats and Porsches.
Not many of those are probably interested in washing out old bean tins.
The only people that have money and would want to buy an I Love Recycling print are probably Porsche-driving owners of recycling companies.
</div>And more expensive than I Love London??! Smaller edition though? But with the I Love London being released in an edition of 75, I imagine they're targeting all those city gents with their bowler hats and Porsches. Not many of those are probably interested in washing out old bean tins. The only people that have money and would want to buy an I Love Recycling print are probably Porsche-driving owners of recycling companies.
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 12:53:45 GMT 1, </div>And more expensive than I Love London??! Smaller edition though? But with the I Love London being released in an edition of 75, I imagine they're targeting all those city gents with their bowler hats and Porsches. Not many of those are probably interested in washing out old bean tins. The only people that have money and would want to buy an I Love Recycling print are probably Porsche-driving owners of recycling companies. Or someone with a slightly warped sense of humour
</div>And more expensive than I Love London??! Smaller edition though? But with the I Love London being released in an edition of 75, I imagine they're targeting all those city gents with their bowler hats and Porsches. Not many of those are probably interested in washing out old bean tins. The only people that have money and would want to buy an I Love Recycling print are probably Porsche-driving owners of recycling companies. Or someone with a slightly warped sense of humour
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maroom
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by maroom on Nov 16, 2014 18:15:27 GMT 1, It's all very odd, especially considering you can still get original ones of these: www.urbanremade.com/catalog/specials.php
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Hubble Bubble on Jan 17, 2015 13:36:01 GMT 1, I find the pricing a bit random tbh . Everyone talks these up, gallery increases price, still don't sell out. It feels like a concerted effort to create a market.
I find the pricing a bit random tbh . Everyone talks these up, gallery increases price, still don't sell out. It feels like a concerted effort to create a market.
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Deleted on Jan 17, 2015 14:38:22 GMT 1, not getting the love for this. or the £.
not getting the love for this. or the £.
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iamzero
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by iamzero on Jan 17, 2015 20:04:01 GMT 1, It's because the galleries you see them displayed in don't own them. They're owned and price controlled by the idiots at CCA, these are genuinely heading for the £10k very soon according to someone I spoke to today who thought the £8.5 mark was due for Monday morning but it looks like they changed it early.
It's because the galleries you see them displayed in don't own them. They're owned and price controlled by the idiots at CCA, these are genuinely heading for the £10k very soon according to someone I spoke to today who thought the £8.5 mark was due for Monday morning but it looks like they changed it early.
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by Finsbury on Jan 18, 2015 10:05:56 GMT 1, Ridiculous pricing on these. I could have bought an 'I love Brighton' 1/1 for about 3k last year.
Ridiculous pricing on these. I could have bought an 'I love Brighton' 1/1 for about 3k last year.
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maroom
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Sir Peter Blake’s iconic Sources of Pop Art series, by maroom on Jan 18, 2015 10:25:39 GMT 1, It's because the galleries you see them displayed in don't own them. They're owned and price controlled by the idiots at CCA, these are genuinely heading for the £10k very soon according to someone I spoke to today who thought the £8.5 mark was due for Monday morning but it looks like they changed it early. Even when they do own them they're not allowed to sell them for less than CCA's current pricing. So many get stuck with prints if they don't sell early.
Also I think a lot of the smaller galleries were short changed with this release by only being given the option to buy one print.
It's because the galleries you see them displayed in don't own them. They're owned and price controlled by the idiots at CCA, these are genuinely heading for the £10k very soon according to someone I spoke to today who thought the £8.5 mark was due for Monday morning but it looks like they changed it early. Even when they do own them they're not allowed to sell them for less than CCA's current pricing. So many get stuck with prints if they don't sell early. Also I think a lot of the smaller galleries were short changed with this release by only being given the option to buy one print.
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