d.r. perseus
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 1:54:37 GMT 1, I actually agree that pez at times appears to be “trying on different hats”. ..even with that his style is clearly distinct as is, say pejac from mets mentioned few. Regardless I love the image (even more so due to my deep seeded love for rhinos).
I don’t think Mets critic is without reason....whats amusing is when everyone starts in on any artist due to the comparisons. Oh you think it’s like pejac? Pejac is sheeeit!
I actually agree that pez at times appears to be “trying on different hats”. ..even with that his style is clearly distinct as is, say pejac from mets mentioned few. Regardless I love the image (even more so due to my deep seeded love for rhinos).
I don’t think Mets critic is without reason....whats amusing is when everyone starts in on any artist due to the comparisons. Oh you think it’s like pejac? Pejac is sheeeit!
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 1:55:01 GMT 1, This particulat artwork is an optical illusion raising awareness about environmental issues. Now cut and paste the above for certain Pejac artworks. Pez's work may look inspired by Pejac and it is only because he is on the same territory using the same visual tricks. How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff".
PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie.
This particulat artwork is an optical illusion raising awareness about environmental issues. Now cut and paste the above for certain Pejac artworks. Pez's work may look inspired by Pejac and it is only because he is on the same territory using the same visual tricks. How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff". PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Express Post on Jan 25, 2019 2:15:35 GMT 1, You don't comprehend.
It's about Mirage painted by Pez that has visual similarities to certain, not all, artworks made by Pejac.
It is these similarities between Mirage and other Pejac pieces which is why people are calling it out.
You've compared Picasso to a house painter's output based solely on using paint as the medium. Visually, they are not alike. There are no visual similarities. You could switch Picasso for an abstract artist that does solid colours, then we would have a discussion, but Picasso is the wrong example.
This particulat artwork is an optical illusion raising awareness about environmental issues. Now cut and paste the above for certain Pejac artworks. Pez's work may look inspired by Pejac and it is only because he is on the same territory using the same visual tricks. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff". PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie.
You don't comprehend. It's about Mirage painted by Pez that has visual similarities to certain, not all, artworks made by Pejac. It is these similarities between Mirage and other Pejac pieces which is why people are calling it out. You've compared Picasso to a house painter's output based solely on using paint as the medium. Visually, they are not alike. There are no visual similarities. You could switch Picasso for an abstract artist that does solid colours, then we would have a discussion, but Picasso is the wrong example. This particulat artwork is an optical illusion raising awareness about environmental issues. Now cut and paste the above for certain Pejac artworks. Pez's work may look inspired by Pejac and it is only because he is on the same territory using the same visual tricks. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff". PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Deleted on Jan 25, 2019 2:29:21 GMT 1, You don't comprehend. It's about Mirage painted by Pez that has visual similarities to certain, not all, artworks made by Pejac. It is these similarities between Mirage and other Pejac pieces which is why people are calling it out. You've compared Picasso to a house painter's output based solely on using paint as the medium. Visually, they are not alike. There are no visual similarities. You could switch Picasso for an abstract artist that does solid colours, then we would have a discussion, but Picasso is the wrong example. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff". PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie. That's the exact thing I'm pointing out: one of PEZ's prints looks like all Pejac's prints. Besides that, PEZ has shown a lot of styles and techniques in his career where as Pejac has been repeating his style print after print after print.
The guy you quoted called this a poor mans Pejac. If anything it's a rich mans Pejac as it's way more detailed than the stuff Pejac has published until now.
Oh, and I actually like Pejac a fair bit.
You don't comprehend. It's about Mirage painted by Pez that has visual similarities to certain, not all, artworks made by Pejac. It is these similarities between Mirage and other Pejac pieces which is why people are calling it out. You've compared Picasso to a house painter's output based solely on using paint as the medium. Visually, they are not alike. There are no visual similarities. You could switch Picasso for an abstract artist that does solid colours, then we would have a discussion, but Picasso is the wrong example. That's sort of like saying "Picasso is the same as a regular house painter, I mean, they both smear paint on stuff". PEZ has already done so much different styles, vibrant colours, etc, where Pejac is just repeating his black and white environment theme. There's no way to compare the two and to say that PEZ is 'paying too much attention to what others are doing' is just an outright lie. That's the exact thing I'm pointing out: one of PEZ's prints looks like all Pejac's prints. Besides that, PEZ has shown a lot of styles and techniques in his career where as Pejac has been repeating his style print after print after print. The guy you quoted called this a poor mans Pejac. If anything it's a rich mans Pejac as it's way more detailed than the stuff Pejac has published until now. Oh, and I actually like Pejac a fair bit.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by nighthawk on Jan 25, 2019 2:57:03 GMT 1, How about they each have their strengths (and weaknesses)?! I do see a similarity with this piece and previous works by Pejac. I can’t say for sure what it is, (not the obvious reference to nature) but I think there’s something there.
How about they each have their strengths (and weaknesses)?! I do see a similarity with this piece and previous works by Pejac. I can’t say for sure what it is, (not the obvious reference to nature) but I think there’s something there.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by stelio on Jan 25, 2019 3:02:07 GMT 1, Similarity is that they both take grim or depressing messages yet in their own styles transform it into something beautiful.
Similarity is that they both take grim or depressing messages yet in their own styles transform it into something beautiful.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 3:35:56 GMT 1, I find this print a bit naff. In fairness to Pe z, his art does demonstrate a level of technical ability. The main failure for me is the fact he seems overly concerned by what other artists are doing. Pe z has a tendency of referencing those artists, or is influenced by them in a way that's too obvious. This might be down to youth, and could also explain his visual erraticism. Depending on the piece, I've picked up thematic or stylistic influences by (among others) the likes of Se th, Dr an, Ti lt, Jeff Gill ette and Ban ksy. It results in work which quite often feels more derivative than individual. In the case of Mirage, the image looks like a poor man's Pe jac. How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari
must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles
I find this print a bit naff. In fairness to Pe z, his art does demonstrate a level of technical ability. The main failure for me is the fact he seems overly concerned by what other artists are doing. Pe z has a tendency of referencing those artists, or is influenced by them in a way that's too obvious. This might be down to youth, and could also explain his visual erraticism. Depending on the piece, I've picked up thematic or stylistic influences by (among others) the likes of Se th, Dr an, Ti lt, Jeff Gill ette and Ban ksy. It results in work which quite often feels more derivative than individual. In the case of Mirage, the image looks like a poor man's Pe jac. How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by NYart on Jan 25, 2019 4:24:11 GMT 1, It’s a bit strange to compare the two of them in my opinion. Pejac has his niche, and Pez has quite the range of pursuits. Short of this Mirage piece, and their shared talent of utilizing pencil work, that’s about the extent of their similarities. Both are very creative and their work stands alone. Might aswell say they both are copying Obey because of his pro environment pieces 🤷🏻♂️
It’s a bit strange to compare the two of them in my opinion. Pejac has his niche, and Pez has quite the range of pursuits. Short of this Mirage piece, and their shared talent of utilizing pencil work, that’s about the extent of their similarities. Both are very creative and their work stands alone. Might aswell say they both are copying Obey because of his pro environment pieces 🤷🏻♂️
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d.r. perseus
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 4:51:12 GMT 1, How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles
You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter
How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by chevyav53 on Jan 25, 2019 5:37:31 GMT 1, How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that.
How does this look like a Pejac, because you chose the mono variant? I think Pez goes much more in-depth than Pejac whose work looks repetitive, some of which I enjoy. Sure Pez was probably influenced by the artists you mentioned as is any artist with their idols or mentors. I truly enjoy how Pez addresses our obsessions, greeds and the environment. But hey Pejac really likes arrows, deer, and crows cool. With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 5:38:18 GMT 1, With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn!
,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first!
With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first!
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 5:44:55 GMT 1, With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that. Stik,whatson,Thierry noir ,pahnl?
With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that. Stik,whatson,Thierry noir ,pahnl?
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d.r. perseus
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 5:44:57 GMT 1, You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first!
Can’t be serious.
Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened).
Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic?
The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it?
You haven’t heard one thing about poaching of rhinos for their horns? Really? The plastic isnt the issue, Walter Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first! Can’t be serious. Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened). Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic? The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it?
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by chevyav53 on Jan 25, 2019 5:46:34 GMT 1, I think it’s beautiful and ominous. A symbol of waste and death. What humans will leave behind when we destroy ourselves and the world using the rhino as an example. I believe this was done around the time the last male white rhino was killed.
I think it’s beautiful and ominous. A symbol of waste and death. What humans will leave behind when we destroy ourselves and the world using the rhino as an example. I believe this was done around the time the last male white rhino was killed.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 5:53:00 GMT 1, Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first! Can’t be serious. Not for me , but highly regarded by others image is subjective , can have many meanings but what has the artist put out regarding the meaning and thought of this image
Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first! Can’t be serious. Not for me , but highly regarded by others image is subjective , can have many meanings but what has the artist put out regarding the meaning and thought of this image
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 5:53:38 GMT 1, Why does everyone like this pic with plastic bags in a tree? I prefer the pejac with the stag in a field of grass.
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Why does everyone like this pic with plastic bags in a tree? I prefer the pejac with the stag in a field of grass.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 5:55:31 GMT 1, As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac.
As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Express Post on Jan 25, 2019 5:57:38 GMT 1, Artist statement from the Sweet life exhibition last year.
'The “Green pieces” then take you into adulthood, anticipating a disenchanted world and questioning our ecological legacy.'
Artist statement from the Sweet life exhibition last year.
'The “Green pieces” then take you into adulthood, anticipating a disenchanted world and questioning our ecological legacy.'
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 6:06:03 GMT 1, Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first! Can’t be serious. Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened). Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic? The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it? Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures.
Plastic bags in a tree? ,the first thought of poaching does not come to mind? Or see the link ?as it still has its horn! ,never did well with magic pictures ,all the rage in the 90s , I did not notice the rhino at first! Can’t be serious. Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened). Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic? The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it? Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 6:09:09 GMT 1, Can’t be serious. Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened). Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic? The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it? Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures.
Changed before you posted dork.
Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1
Can’t be serious. Only recently a white rhino subspecies went extinct and based on the form, pez likely meant to represent that species (though all are critically threatened). Why use plastic bags other than an easy object to form? The ghost like nature? The nature of bags being discarded? Of nature discarded? Fossils of civilization represented by plastic? The fact that you mock with Reference to magic pictures from the 90s only makes you sound like a fool that didn’t even take time to understand the pic. Why are you even discussing it? Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures. Changed before you posted dork. Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 6:16:27 GMT 1, Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures. Changed before you posted dork. Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1 How old are you?understand Sarcasm ?plonker think that is on par with dork ,now go and watch mork and Mindy
Grow up fool ,stooping to bickering as disagreement to your thoughts you have gone back and added more text after you originally posted only "can't be serious" that is your interpretation not the artists likely or meant of how it should be interpreted forum based to discuss , taking offence to a light hearted comment of magic pictures. Changed before you posted dork. Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1 How old are you?understand Sarcasm ?plonker think that is on par with dork ,now go and watch mork and Mindy
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2019 6:18:02 GMT 1, As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac. Pez compared to Dali , heard it all now 👍
As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac. Pez compared to Dali , heard it all now 👍
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 6:27:34 GMT 1, As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac. Pez compared to Dali , heard it all now 👍
I don’t think you know the body of Dali’s work. 👌🏼👈🏼
As for comparing artists, this reminds me more of Dali and the stark landscapes he used over pejac. Pez compared to Dali , heard it all now 👍 I don’t think you know the body of Dali’s work. 👌🏼👈🏼
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d.r. perseus
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December 2014
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by d.r. perseus on Jan 25, 2019 6:29:02 GMT 1, Changed before you posted dork. Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1 How old are you?understand Sarcasm ?plonker think that is on par with dork ,now go and watch mork and Mindy
Hahaha. Kiddo needs a spanking
Changed before you posted dork. Are you sure that’s a rhino? Tab1 How old are you?understand Sarcasm ?plonker think that is on par with dork ,now go and watch mork and Mindy Hahaha. Kiddo needs a spanking
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Inknart
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April 2015
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Inknart on Jan 25, 2019 7:03:08 GMT 1, Like it , don’t love it , definitely don’t need it. Haven’t read through all responses , but this looks nothing like Pez ? Changing medium and style ? Also don’t follow him very welll. Just seems like a strange piece.
Like it , don’t love it , definitely don’t need it. Haven’t read through all responses , but this looks nothing like Pez ? Changing medium and style ? Also don’t follow him very welll. Just seems like a strange piece.
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walfredo
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March 2017
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by walfredo on Jan 25, 2019 15:46:34 GMT 1, With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that. this comes back to the comments in the other thread of 'are you bored with urban art'....Pez has put out some great and vastly different print releases lately...i think its great...even with the martin whatson collab, you get a bunch of different styles in one release....shows range and growth v. more of the same.
i think the image and messaging here is great and the variants remind me of the world cup prints in mono and color from years back.
With regards to addressing the environment issues I thought the main media issues of late was plastic in the oceans not raising awareness in the wilderness of African safari lands?unless tourists throwing out their lunch bags when on a jeep safari must have a small collector base as each release in technical style is so different to his last , collectors usually like similar form? Good to see not stuck in mould and trying new styles What kind of collector wants the same repetitive style on their walls? Where is the fun in that? That’s why Pez is and will surpass Pejac since that’s whose being compared. Having an “Alter Ego”, “Always” and if I can get one of these would be great and you’d never know the same artist. All thought provoking at that. this comes back to the comments in the other thread of 'are you bored with urban art'....Pez has put out some great and vastly different print releases lately...i think its great...even with the martin whatson collab, you get a bunch of different styles in one release....shows range and growth v. more of the same. i think the image and messaging here is great and the variants remind me of the world cup prints in mono and color from years back.
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tranito
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February 2016
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by tranito on Jan 25, 2019 16:50:36 GMT 1, If you've been a PEZ fan for a little while, if you've been following his work closely, meaning the entirety of his body of work (not only the print releases), you've grown to love his wide range and variety of output as a quite unique strength over most other artists around in the scene and you know exactly where Mirage fits in there. If you've only been following from afar and are drawn in only from print releases and discussions around it, then I guess you can see Mirage as derivative from other artists you're more familiar with and you could call his wide range of imagery a weakness, but in that case, sorry, but you should know better.
If you've been a PEZ fan for a little while, if you've been following his work closely, meaning the entirety of his body of work (not only the print releases), you've grown to love his wide range and variety of output as a quite unique strength over most other artists around in the scene and you know exactly where Mirage fits in there. If you've only been following from afar and are drawn in only from print releases and discussions around it, then I guess you can see Mirage as derivative from other artists you're more familiar with and you could call his wide range of imagery a weakness, but in that case, sorry, but you should know better.
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Deleted on Jan 26, 2019 3:34:29 GMT 1, If you've been a PEZ fan for a little while, if you've been following his work closely, meaning the entirety of his body of work (not only the print releases), you've grown to love his wide range and variety of output as a quite unique strength over most other artists around in the scene and you know exactly where Mirage fits in there. If you've only been following from afar and are drawn in only from print releases and discussions around it, then I guess you can see Mirage as derivative from other artists you're more familiar with and you could call his wide range of imagery a weakness, but in that case, sorry, but you should know better. /end discussion, exactly how it is.
If you've been a PEZ fan for a little while, if you've been following his work closely, meaning the entirety of his body of work (not only the print releases), you've grown to love his wide range and variety of output as a quite unique strength over most other artists around in the scene and you know exactly where Mirage fits in there. If you've only been following from afar and are drawn in only from print releases and discussions around it, then I guess you can see Mirage as derivative from other artists you're more familiar with and you could call his wide range of imagery a weakness, but in that case, sorry, but you should know better. /end discussion, exactly how it is.
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Whitefish
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February 2015
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PEZ - Pierre-Yves Riveau, by Whitefish on Sept 2, 2019 17:39:08 GMT 1, Plegobil - 17x25cm -
Plegobil - 17x25cm -
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