hadrien
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by hadrien on Jan 22, 2016 12:57:55 GMT 1, Hi all,
I have bought the Graff Riot from M.Whatson, 1 years ago, and as I plan to move home (back to France ), I'm thinking to sell it before to leave.
The piece has been directly and professionally framed and is in perfect condition.
I'm wondering how much I could ask for it. Any advise / help will be grateful.
All the details and picture below (for the framing I would send over pictures later as I m at the office ahah)
Spray Paint And Posca Pens On Fabriano Paper
Signed And Numbered By The Artist
1/1 Unique
100 X 62 Cm
2015
 Thanks by advance!
Hi all, I have bought the Graff Riot from M.Whatson, 1 years ago, and as I plan to move home (back to France  ), I'm thinking to sell it before to leave. The piece has been directly and professionally framed and is in perfect condition. I'm wondering how much I could ask for it. Any advise / help will be grateful. All the details and picture below (for the framing I would send over pictures later as I m at the office ahah) Spray Paint And Posca Pens On Fabriano Paper Signed And Numbered By The Artist 1/1 Unique 100 X 62 Cm 2015  Thanks by advance!
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on Feb 3, 2016 13:59:44 GMT 1, Any thoughts on value of this one?
The only one Martin has done as far as I'm aware.
Apologies for the crap pic!

Any thoughts on value of this one? The only one Martin has done as far as I'm aware. Apologies for the crap pic! 
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uyb
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by uyb on Feb 5, 2016 5:59:58 GMT 1, I haven't the slightest clue but that is absolutely stunning!
I haven't the slightest clue but that is absolutely stunning!
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slow
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by slow on Feb 19, 2016 8:40:17 GMT 1, What is a good estimate for One small step canvas 1m x 1m. I think it is in edition of 3
What is a good estimate for One small step canvas 1m x 1m. I think it is in edition of 3
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by cyberkid on Feb 19, 2016 10:32:13 GMT 1, depends from the image...imo ! dancer should be more than velociped (100x100 ed.of 3)....
edit: velociped canvas (100x100) result at artcurial auction last week: 3850 EUR (5000 EUR incl. buyers prem.)
depends from the image...imo ! dancer should be more than velociped (100x100 ed.of 3)....
edit: velociped canvas (100x100) result at artcurial auction last week: 3850 EUR (5000 EUR incl. buyers prem.)
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by maurinquina on Feb 19, 2016 16:42:46 GMT 1, Man you do have quite a few unique pieces. I would say at least 2.5k, but I wouldn't let go for anything less than 3k
Man you do have quite a few unique pieces. I would say at least 2.5k, but I wouldn't let go for anything less than 3k
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by soupysound on Feb 19, 2016 17:49:35 GMT 1, what is the size? same as other chinooks?
what is the size? same as other chinooks?
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on Feb 19, 2016 17:52:12 GMT 1, Unique size too soupysound 50cm x 70cm
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by pklong17 on Feb 22, 2016 5:30:14 GMT 1, that is fantastic!
that is fantastic!
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SNIKY
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by SNIKY on Feb 26, 2016 20:12:16 GMT 1, aaaaahhh.. nice twist!
aaaaahhh.. nice twist!
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SNIKY
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by SNIKY on Feb 26, 2016 20:18:51 GMT 1, Hi. Got any tips? What would you sell it for? 
Hi. Got any tips? What would you sell it for? 
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by opi on Feb 27, 2016 23:49:16 GMT 1, That's really nice! I think a chinook canvas will be around £1500 with a bit of luck.
That's really nice! I think a chinook canvas will be around £1500 with a bit of luck.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by coach on Mar 5, 2016 19:17:39 GMT 1, Hi. Anybody know what a Martin Whatson - Dancer Canvas is worth? Guessing it is 1x1m Not looking to sell, but what is them selling for, or what would you pay? Chers
Did you not start a Want to Buy thread for one of these just two weeks ago? If you have only just bought this, you probably know the value better than anyone else.
Hi. Anybody know what a Martin Whatson - Dancer Canvas is worth? Guessing it is 1x1m Not looking to sell, but what is them selling for, or what would you pay? Chers Did you not start a Want to Buy thread for one of these just two weeks ago? If you have only just bought this, you probably know the value better than anyone else.
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SNIKY
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by SNIKY on Mar 5, 2016 21:17:03 GMT 1, Hi. Anybody know what a Martin Whatson - Dancer Canvas is worth? Guessing it is 1x1m Not looking to sell, but what is them selling for, or what would you pay? Chers Did you not start a Want to Buy thread for one of these just two weeks ago? If you have only just bought this, you probably know the value better than anyone else.
You are so right! And I got one offer. But Im not sure about the price. 5000£ sounds for me some overpriced, Even I know ITS sellers marked at the moment. The prints sell for 1000£ and up, but do people think this price will hold. 5000£ for the print is alot?
Hi. Anybody know what a Martin Whatson - Dancer Canvas is worth? Guessing it is 1x1m Not looking to sell, but what is them selling for, or what would you pay? Chers Did you not start a Want to Buy thread for one of these just two weeks ago? If you have only just bought this, you probably know the value better than anyone else. You are so right! And I got one offer. But Im not sure about the price. 5000£ sounds for me some overpriced, Even I know ITS sellers marked at the moment. The prints sell for 1000£ and up, but do people think this price will hold. 5000£ for the print is alot?
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by chelseatrader on Mar 9, 2016 21:47:47 GMT 1, Hi guys what's the going rate for the hand finished edition of 50 of Martin Whatson Climber. Cheers
Hi guys what's the going rate for the hand finished edition of 50 of Martin Whatson Climber. Cheers
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by phoj on Mar 13, 2016 23:05:09 GMT 1, Anyone seen a Dancer for sale and have an a recent price, they seem to be all over the place... And I'm looking, if anyone has a copy lying around! 
Anyone seen a Dancer for sale and have an a recent price, they seem to be all over the place... And I'm looking, if anyone has a copy lying around! 
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by artfan2011 on Mar 13, 2016 23:30:15 GMT 1, Hi guys what's the going rate for the hand finished edition of 50 of Martin Whatson Climber. Cheers
£350
Hi guys what's the going rate for the hand finished edition of 50 of Martin Whatson Climber. Cheers £350
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SNIKY
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by SNIKY on Apr 4, 2016 23:20:30 GMT 1, edit
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by matt on Apr 4, 2016 23:27:01 GMT 1, I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like.
Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame.
No clue on value but I like the image
I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like.
Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame.
No clue on value but I like the image
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by posterbob on Apr 5, 2016 9:52:12 GMT 1, I see what you did there, criticizing that rip-off with a rip-off of "For What It's Worth". A hideous violation of a fantastic song.
I see what you did there, criticizing that rip-off with a rip-off of "For What It's Worth". A hideous violation of a fantastic song.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by met on Apr 5, 2016 22:34:43 GMT 1, I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like. Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame. No clue on value but I like the image If an idea has already been done to death, then I believe there is something wrong with simply regurgitating it — at least if doing so while at the same time calling yourself an artist.
I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like. Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame. No clue on value but I like the image If an idea has already been done to death, then I believe there is something wrong with simply regurgitating it — at least if doing so while at the same time calling yourself an artist.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on Apr 6, 2016 6:41:59 GMT 1, I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like. Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame. No clue on value but I like the image If an idea has already been done to death, then I believe there is something wrong with simply regurgitating it — at least if doing so while at the same time calling yourself an artist. Well, he's actually a street or "urban" artist, and the same bourgeois intellectual rigour need not apply, otherwise 99% of the culture you profess to like a) wouldn't exist or b) have the possibility to develop. Particularly at a time when a vast section of the populace are now denied access to art schools. This has been done by no more than 4 or 5 artists, in the world. In this context perhaps 2 or 3. Hardly "done to death" IMO
I think this may be the first ever piece by MW that I actually like. Of course the "curtain" idea has been done to death, but nothing wrong with that, and this one really works well. The tagging is good, the stencil of the bloke not too bad, and the picturesque scene is spot on with that frame. No clue on value but I like the image If an idea has already been done to death, then I believe there is something wrong with simply regurgitating it — at least if doing so while at the same time calling yourself an artist. Well, he's actually a street or "urban" artist, and the same bourgeois intellectual rigour need not apply, otherwise 99% of the culture you profess to like a) wouldn't exist or b) have the possibility to develop. Particularly at a time when a vast section of the populace are now denied access to art schools. This has been done by no more than 4 or 5 artists, in the world. In this context perhaps 2 or 3. Hardly "done to death" IMO
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by neatemichael on Apr 6, 2016 8:36:42 GMT 1, But neither is it an original Idea. I've yet to see anything by him which isn't a copy or pastiche.
But fair play to him, he's making a living out of it and doing bloody well. But his art is not for me...
But neither is it an original Idea. I've yet to see anything by him which isn't a copy or pastiche.
But fair play to him, he's making a living out of it and doing bloody well. But his art is not for me...
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by eye like on Apr 29, 2016 23:02:39 GMT 1, Hey Tommy, sweet piece. How big is it?
Hey Tommy, sweet piece. How big is it?
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 13:44:39 GMT 1, It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want?
It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want?
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by agu on May 1, 2016 19:41:13 GMT 1, It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want? "To damn with faint Praise"
I blow hot and cold on whatson. I like his work with snik but increasingly find its snik I warm to.
It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want? "To damn with faint Praise" I blow hot and cold on whatson. I like his work with snik but increasingly find its snik I warm to.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on May 1, 2016 21:09:12 GMT 1, It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want? "To damn with faint Praise" I blow hot and cold on whatson. I like his work with snik but increasingly find its snik I warm to. Snik is mega quality without a doubt.
I think the Whatson in the gold frame and stencil over old painting works great as kitch art for a home.
It's decorative. It's easy on the eye. It's safe. What more could one want? "To damn with faint Praise" I blow hot and cold on whatson. I like his work with snik but increasingly find its snik I warm to. Snik is mega quality without a doubt. I think the Whatson in the gold frame and stencil over old painting works great as kitch art for a home.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by gatecrasher on May 8, 2016 22:49:31 GMT 1, Martin Whatsons such an easy target on this forum.
People are just bitter he's paying his mortgage doing what he loves while we all go to our s**t jobs and dream of something else.
Martin Whatsons such an easy target on this forum.
People are just bitter he's paying his mortgage doing what he loves while we all go to our s**t jobs and dream of something else.
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by Deleted on May 9, 2016 11:16:53 GMT 1, Martin Whatsons such an easy target on this forum. People are just bitter he's paying his mortgage doing what he loves while we all go to our s**t jobs and dream of something else. some great new small canvasses in at the gallery
Martin Whatsons such an easy target on this forum. People are just bitter he's paying his mortgage doing what he loves while we all go to our s**t jobs and dream of something else. some great new small canvasses in at the gallery
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Martin Whatson Artwork, VALUATION, by artmonster on May 12, 2016 10:40:36 GMT 1, I was wondering if anyone would have a clue of value of my Martin Whatson, one of three, handsprayed on paper Eternal reflection. I bought it from Gallery Kawamatsu years and years ago, but have never seen another one for sale. I know he made several versions (aluminium, canvas, paper and then the prints). Any idea?

I was wondering if anyone would have a clue of value of my Martin Whatson, one of three, handsprayed on paper Eternal reflection. I bought it from Gallery Kawamatsu years and years ago, but have never seen another one for sale. I know he made several versions (aluminium, canvas, paper and then the prints). Any idea? 
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