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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by spatia on Jan 1, 2015 17:43:04 GMT 1, I did not.
I did not.
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It's the same as his piece Regret, and priced at $2000.
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Spatia's piece must be around 75" tall? The Hashimoto version is half the size and on paper.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Poster Bob on Jan 1, 2015 19:03:39 GMT 1, Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable.
Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by blackdogprints on Jan 1, 2015 19:04:25 GMT 1, Wow stunning
Wow stunning
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Deleted on Jan 1, 2015 19:05:56 GMT 1, Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable.
I can see your point, but it's still a beauty in my opinion
Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable. I can see your point, but it's still a beauty in my opinion
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Deleted on Jan 1, 2015 19:09:12 GMT 1, Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable. What's it got to do with you?
The recipient likes it, plenty of other members like it. You've highlighted the similarities. So what? Not your issue.
Who cares about the size? A commission should be original unless the owner of the piece it is based on consents. The issue is that it appears Seife is just banging out commissions ASAP by making minor changes to previously existing work. That is not acceptable. What's it got to do with you? The recipient likes it, plenty of other members like it. You've highlighted the similarities. So what? Not your issue.
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I fail to see the issue? I was aware of Regret. It's exactly what I was looking for but needed much larger for my space.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by kendo on Jan 1, 2015 19:22:08 GMT 1, Looks fantastic spatia
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Deleted on Jan 1, 2015 19:50:47 GMT 1, I am genuinely happy that you got your piece, and more importantly, that you love it. May the rest achieve a similar result.
Happy new year to all.
I am genuinely happy that you got your piece, and more importantly, that you love it. May the rest achieve a similar result.
Happy new year to all.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by iamzero on Jan 1, 2015 19:54:27 GMT 1, For all the plagiarism comments made about this guy I have to say that canvas looks the tits dude.
For all the plagiarism comments made about this guy I have to say that canvas looks the tits dude.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Justdave on Jan 1, 2015 20:44:25 GMT 1, Did everyone else in the other thread get sorted out with theirs? No, and there are a fair few of us. It seems Jason is taking steps to make things right but we can't be sure yet. We'll know more in a week or two.
Well I hope it all works out ok for the rest of you guys. And are happy with your commissions when you get them. You guys deserve something good after all this.
Did everyone else in the other thread get sorted out with theirs? No, and there are a fair few of us. It seems Jason is taking steps to make things right but we can't be sure yet. We'll know more in a week or two. Well I hope it all works out ok for the rest of you guys. And are happy with your commissions when you get them. You guys deserve something good after all this.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Deleted on Jan 2, 2015 15:47:29 GMT 1, Finally got to a 'proper' computer screen. Looks even better. Hoping mine turns out this well.
Finally got to a 'proper' computer screen. Looks even better. Hoping mine turns out this well.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by thomasmer on Jan 3, 2015 3:59:35 GMT 1, Looks like a body of work to me, nothing wrong with that.
Looks like a body of work to me, nothing wrong with that.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by modelexit on Jan 3, 2015 5:24:18 GMT 1, Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws.
I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks.
Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Mirus Gallery Poesia on Jan 3, 2015 5:51:19 GMT 1, Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. I have been reading since the beginning of the other threads and I am pleased that to see you finally get your piece, I think the thread you made definetly helped move things along as the word started to spread who the artist was.
That being said I have to disagree with the statement above that his skill level is anywhere near any of the artists you mention. I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. I am still searching for something honest in any of his work, Not being negative just being critical as many have also been before me. When you talk about Conor you are talking about a professional who takes the craft serious in preparation and execution. His aesthetic might be influenced by many things but Conor's work is honest and it shows through in all aspects of his work. Same could be said of Chloe's work and if you have seen them up close you can tell the quality is above and beyond better. For the others I am sure its similar and dennings work might not be technically as strong as conors but its powerful just the same for different reasons.
Seifes work is Graphic design in nature compared to Conors which are built from original models. It seems he has evolved some and tried to actually paint the work but you can see the difference in these pieces. The painted pieces are very different than the pieces he prints most likely with a Giclee. I think that is great using new media, but he never mentions it in his work and its hard to tell at times except in his early work where you can see it more clear. Not to rain on anyones parade but when an artist is mentioned in the same breadth as some talents such as conor we have to be critical for the people that might not have been able to see both in person and compare the 2, or really know painting enough to see the difference. The high Gloss of the Seife pieces also is problematic for different reasons as some can figure out.
See the comparisons from a printed to the repainted versions.
Printed version
To me I like the photoshopped versions better as the execution is more graphic in nature which I think with his background he should have embraced. The painted version which are painted versions in a way of the photoshopped prints are not as effective IMO because he is technically better composing the images than he is painting them. Also this could be another reason I am sure he repaints the same images even for a commission. Again only my observations.
So before everyone gets on me for being negative and hijacking the thread I apologize in advance and understand that regardless of anything I say if people are happy with the image and work then they have every right to be. I just dont agree with the Conor and Chloe comparisons.
Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. I have been reading since the beginning of the other threads and I am pleased that to see you finally get your piece, I think the thread you made definetly helped move things along as the word started to spread who the artist was. That being said I have to disagree with the statement above that his skill level is anywhere near any of the artists you mention. I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. I am still searching for something honest in any of his work, Not being negative just being critical as many have also been before me. When you talk about Conor you are talking about a professional who takes the craft serious in preparation and execution. His aesthetic might be influenced by many things but Conor's work is honest and it shows through in all aspects of his work. Same could be said of Chloe's work and if you have seen them up close you can tell the quality is above and beyond better. For the others I am sure its similar and dennings work might not be technically as strong as conors but its powerful just the same for different reasons. Seifes work is Graphic design in nature compared to Conors which are built from original models. It seems he has evolved some and tried to actually paint the work but you can see the difference in these pieces. The painted pieces are very different than the pieces he prints most likely with a Giclee. I think that is great using new media, but he never mentions it in his work and its hard to tell at times except in his early work where you can see it more clear. Not to rain on anyones parade but when an artist is mentioned in the same breadth as some talents such as conor we have to be critical for the people that might not have been able to see both in person and compare the 2, or really know painting enough to see the difference. The high Gloss of the Seife pieces also is problematic for different reasons as some can figure out. See the comparisons from a printed to the repainted versions. Printed version To me I like the photoshopped versions better as the execution is more graphic in nature which I think with his background he should have embraced. The painted version which are painted versions in a way of the photoshopped prints are not as effective IMO because he is technically better composing the images than he is painting them. Also this could be another reason I am sure he repaints the same images even for a commission. Again only my observations. So before everyone gets on me for being negative and hijacking the thread I apologize in advance and understand that regardless of anything I say if people are happy with the image and work then they have every right to be. I just dont agree with the Conor and Chloe comparisons.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by modelexit on Jan 3, 2015 9:35:12 GMT 1, Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. I have seen those threads and your earlier comments too. I mentioned I am not sure what he adds to the "original" work. I am still searching for something honest in any of his work, Not being negative just being critical as many have also been before me. When you talk about Conor you are talking about a professional who takes the craft serious in preparation and execution. His aesthetic might be influenced by many things but Conor's work is honest and it shows through in all aspects of his work. I know nothing of the artists' integrity and would not raise that here I was merely talking about technical skill. Seifes work is Graphic design in nature compared to Conors which are built from original models. It seems he has evolved some and tried to actually paint the work but you can see the difference in these pieces. The painted pieces are very different than the pieces he prints most likely with a Giclee. I think that is great using new media, but he never mentions it in his work and its hard to tell at times except in his early work where you can see it more clear. Forgive me, I cannot make sense of what you are trying to say here or below about printed and repainted versions. Are you saying that Seife did not paint his work and he photoshopped it? I know most of the original images he has based his work on and the "reproduction" is uncannily true whereas i would have expected more of a twist to them. Not to rain on anyones parade but when an artist is mentioned in the same breadth as some talents such as conor we have to be critical for the people that might not have been able to see both in person and compare the 2, or really know painting enough to see the difference. You don't have to be anything, people are able to make their own minds up, and see what they want to see. I have seen in person all the artists' works I mentioned except for Switzer. The high Gloss of the Seife pieces also is problematic for different reasons as some can figure out. Please explain.So before everyone gets on me for being negative and hijacking the thread I apologize in advance and understand that regardless of anything I say if people are happy with the image and work then they have every right to be. I just dont agree with the Conor and Chloe comparisons. Some people clearly appreciate Seife's work and have congratulated the OP on his piece and there are others anxiously awaiting theirs and I am sure that they will be equally happy. Maybe it is my fault but i saw the work here and then worked backwards to the old threads and note now your dislike for the artist's work across other threads so I am not exactly sure of your objectivity, but respect your opinion. I also saw that the artist is a member of the forum and answered some comments about similarity with other artists. I am not resurrecting that.
I read in some gallery puff, that he is collected by Pharell and some hip-hoppy types, but really am trying to figure out his connection with urban/street art and whether he does street pieces. I am still none the wiser after your post. On your other points above which I find interesting please feel free to pm me to continue the discussion rather than cause a problem for others. Don't worry, I won't be getting a commission .
Thanks.
Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. I have seen those threads and your earlier comments too. I mentioned I am not sure what he adds to the "original" work. I am still searching for something honest in any of his work, Not being negative just being critical as many have also been before me. When you talk about Conor you are talking about a professional who takes the craft serious in preparation and execution. His aesthetic might be influenced by many things but Conor's work is honest and it shows through in all aspects of his work. I know nothing of the artists' integrity and would not raise that here I was merely talking about technical skill. Seifes work is Graphic design in nature compared to Conors which are built from original models. It seems he has evolved some and tried to actually paint the work but you can see the difference in these pieces. The painted pieces are very different than the pieces he prints most likely with a Giclee. I think that is great using new media, but he never mentions it in his work and its hard to tell at times except in his early work where you can see it more clear. Forgive me, I cannot make sense of what you are trying to say here or below about printed and repainted versions. Are you saying that Seife did not paint his work and he photoshopped it? I know most of the original images he has based his work on and the "reproduction" is uncannily true whereas i would have expected more of a twist to them. Not to rain on anyones parade but when an artist is mentioned in the same breadth as some talents such as conor we have to be critical for the people that might not have been able to see both in person and compare the 2, or really know painting enough to see the difference. You don't have to be anything, people are able to make their own minds up, and see what they want to see. I have seen in person all the artists' works I mentioned except for Switzer. The high Gloss of the Seife pieces also is problematic for different reasons as some can figure out. Please explain.So before everyone gets on me for being negative and hijacking the thread I apologize in advance and understand that regardless of anything I say if people are happy with the image and work then they have every right to be. I just dont agree with the Conor and Chloe comparisons. Some people clearly appreciate Seife's work and have congratulated the OP on his piece and there are others anxiously awaiting theirs and I am sure that they will be equally happy. Maybe it is my fault but i saw the work here and then worked backwards to the old threads and note now your dislike for the artist's work across other threads so I am not exactly sure of your objectivity, but respect your opinion. I also saw that the artist is a member of the forum and answered some comments about similarity with other artists. I am not resurrecting that.
I read in some gallery puff, that he is collected by Pharell and some hip-hoppy types, but really am trying to figure out his connection with urban/street art and whether he does street pieces. I am still none the wiser after your post. On your other points above which I find interesting please feel free to pm me to continue the discussion rather than cause a problem for others. Don't worry, I won't be getting a commission .
Thanks.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by thomasmer on Jan 3, 2015 10:28:36 GMT 1, Taking a closer look, this is pretty horrible, and can't be compared with Connors work in any way shape or form.
Taking a closer look, this is pretty horrible, and can't be compared with Connors work in any way shape or form.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by LAZAKY on Jan 3, 2015 10:33:07 GMT 1, Glad you finally get your piece mate! This looks beautifull! Congrats
Glad you finally get your piece mate! This looks beautifull! Congrats
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Dungle on Jan 3, 2015 10:36:53 GMT 1, Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original linkΒ That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks.
So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better.
O K
Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original linkΒ That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better. O K
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by jusdeep on Jan 3, 2015 10:41:17 GMT 1, I have to agree with some of what was said by 886geary. Although I like this style of painting I think Modelexit saying 'his technical skill level surpasses all of them' is a little OTT. For me his work is comparable in subject, style and technique but certainly not in perspective, depth of field, composition and technical ability. That's not to say his work will not get there with hard graft. To me his work seems a little like 'painting by projection' at the moment and could probably benefit from being a little looser, experimental and unplanned. If you compare Conor or Chloe's work from 5 years ago to now the difference is pretty evident, even more so with Chloe. She has put some serious hard graft in and her technique and drawing ability has improved tenfold. Jason is definetly one to keep an eye on and has a lot of potential, but for me he needs to find his own style and work on his draftmanship. Glad people are finally getting sorted with their comissions though - I'm sure they'll be worth the wait.
I have to agree with some of what was said by 886geary. Although I like this style of painting I think Modelexit saying 'his technical skill level surpasses all of them' is a little OTT. For me his work is comparable in subject, style and technique but certainly not in perspective, depth of field, composition and technical ability. That's not to say his work will not get there with hard graft. To me his work seems a little like 'painting by projection' at the moment and could probably benefit from being a little looser, experimental and unplanned. If you compare Conor or Chloe's work from 5 years ago to now the difference is pretty evident, even more so with Chloe. She has put some serious hard graft in and her technique and drawing ability has improved tenfold. Jason is definetly one to keep an eye on and has a lot of potential, but for me he needs to find his own style and work on his draftmanship. Glad people are finally getting sorted with their comissions though - I'm sure they'll be worth the wait.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by thomasmer on Jan 3, 2015 10:54:41 GMT 1, Connor 6-7 years ago even can't be compared.
Connor 6-7 years ago even can't be compared.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by jusdeep on Jan 3, 2015 11:17:07 GMT 1, Connor 6-7 years ago even can't be compared. I was comparing their work from 5 years ago to now and the progression, not to Jason. If I would compare his work to anyone it wouldn't be any of the artists mentioned in this thread.
Connor 6-7 years ago even can't be compared. I was comparing their work from 5 years ago to now and the progression, not to Jason. If I would compare his work to anyone it wouldn't be any of the artists mentioned in this thread.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Mirus Gallery Poesia on Jan 3, 2015 11:42:26 GMT 1, I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. Don't worry, I won't be getting a commission .
Thanks.
I am not worried if you are getting a commission, if you do I am always appreciative when anyone buys artwork even if I dont think it compares to those you mentioned I support Art in general. I just think buyers paying this amount of money for work should have some insight on a forum that deals with art. Everyone is the eye of what they enjoy and only you can say for certain what you want to spend money on. I think I said enough if you have exact questions I will answer them in a PM, and yes maybe I am not the most objective in this case as for some reason I take issue with an artist of this nature for too many reasons to bring up here.
That being said If you google or look at this artists history as a painter and graphic design artist you dont need to be or have art experience to look at the progression and see what he is doing. Thats all I really am commenting for is to give people some critical nature to the work, as in this Facebook society all we mostly do is pad each other on the back and Like images. There is no dislike and anyone saying anything negative is taken as having some Hate for art, or written off. I always try to take time to comment especially when it involves an artist because it is very personal and just saying something is shiet is not right in any way. I don't like alot of work but some of it I dont feel strong enough to make a critical comment on and some I always have my biases. This work I feel that I have enough knowledge to make some insight and you take it for what it is. My opinion is just one of many and means the same as anyone's else. Not much.
I think the other threads if you dig them up will provide some deep insight into how much this artist takes from other artists and not just the appropriation of baroque art. Don't worry, I won't be getting a commission .
Thanks. I am not worried if you are getting a commission, if you do I am always appreciative when anyone buys artwork even if I dont think it compares to those you mentioned I support Art in general. I just think buyers paying this amount of money for work should have some insight on a forum that deals with art. Everyone is the eye of what they enjoy and only you can say for certain what you want to spend money on. I think I said enough if you have exact questions I will answer them in a PM, and yes maybe I am not the most objective in this case as for some reason I take issue with an artist of this nature for too many reasons to bring up here. That being said If you google or look at this artists history as a painter and graphic design artist you dont need to be or have art experience to look at the progression and see what he is doing. Thats all I really am commenting for is to give people some critical nature to the work, as in this Facebook society all we mostly do is pad each other on the back and Like images. There is no dislike and anyone saying anything negative is taken as having some Hate for art, or written off. I always try to take time to comment especially when it involves an artist because it is very personal and just saying something is shiet is not right in any way. I don't like alot of work but some of it I dont feel strong enough to make a critical comment on and some I always have my biases. This work I feel that I have enough knowledge to make some insight and you take it for what it is. My opinion is just one of many and means the same as anyone's else. Not much.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by modelexit on Jan 3, 2015 11:49:00 GMT 1, Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better. O K Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own.
Well done OP on securing your commission. It's an interesting reinterpretation of a familiar image but I am not sure what he adds to the original link That said a few of his works like this one gracing the walls would certainly drop a few jaws. I don't know any of Seife's pieces other than a quick look on here and google but I do know Denning, Francis, Switzer, Chloe Early and Harrington and such like who are feted here, and I'd say Seife's technical skill level surpasses all of them. It's just his seemingly singularly themed subject matter I don't get. Can someone please tell me his urban art connection. Thanks. So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better. O K Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by trop on Jan 3, 2015 12:03:06 GMT 1, So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better. O K Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own.
Seen one of his up close , something dosnt run true , just my opinion ,
So after a quick look online, you're able to say he's technically better. O K Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own. Seen one of his up close , something dosnt run true , just my opinion ,
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by Poster Bob on Jan 3, 2015 12:04:18 GMT 1, His "urban art" connection is from using photoshop to make bad album covers for awful rappers. He then got into the collection of that Swiss Beets asshat and boom! Next stop solo show at Outsiders where he plagiarized the shit out of Jeremy Geddes and refused to address it.
His "urban art" connection is from using photoshop to make bad album covers for awful rappers. He then got into the collection of that Swiss Beets asshat and boom! Next stop solo show at Outsiders where he plagiarized the shit out of Jeremy Geddes and refused to address it.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by thomasmer on Jan 3, 2015 12:12:18 GMT 1, He's got a lovely beard though, could easily get a job in a kebab shop.
He's got a lovely beard though, could easily get a job in a kebab shop.
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Jason Seife πΊπΈ Painting β’ Persian Rug Art, by modelexit on Jan 3, 2015 12:24:00 GMT 1, Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own. Seen one of his up close , something dosnt run true , just my opinion , What doesn't ring true? Please expand. Thanks.
Yes that's all I needed. There are not that many Seife images as I gather he has not been painting long. It's simply my opinion which you clearly do not share. Each to their own. Seen one of his up close , something dosnt run true , just my opinion , What doesn't ring true? Please expand. Thanks.
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