sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 18, 2016 18:06:11 GMT 1, Might be worth emailing gallery again as they emailed me to say they had held a few back! Thanks for the heads up, just emailed and got the set as the yellow one (which I was after) had sold out.ย Looks like they still have the set available.
Cool. I like the yellow one
Might be worth emailing gallery again as they emailed me to say they had held a few back! Thanks for the heads up, just emailed and got the set as the yellow one (which I was after) had sold out.ย Looks like they still have the set available. Cool. I like the yellow one
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Pawel on Sept 18, 2016 18:06:19 GMT 1, Shocked these haven't all gone. Is it the shipping that's put some folks off? $150 to Europe
Shocked these haven't all gone. Is it the shipping that's put some folks off? $150 to Europe
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 18, 2016 18:09:24 GMT 1, Shocked these haven't all gone. Is it the shipping that's put some folks off? $150 to Europe
$95 to UK
Worth it considering how well priced the actual print is!
Shocked these haven't all gone. Is it the shipping that's put some folks off? $150 to Europe $95 to UK Worth it considering how well priced the actual print is!
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Pawel on Sept 18, 2016 18:14:18 GMT 1, $95 to UK Worth it considering how well priced the actual print is! They might have updated the price as it's 150 when I choose UK. And I know prints are well priced.
$95 to UK Worth it considering how well priced the actual print is! They might have updated the price as it's 150 when I choose UK. And I know prints are well priced.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Art Fan 2011 on Sept 18, 2016 18:43:11 GMT 1, Only the sets remaining now
Only the sets remaining now
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 18, 2016 19:46:46 GMT 1, Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery!
Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!!
Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems!
Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery!
Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!!
Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems!
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 18, 2016 20:11:12 GMT 1, Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery! Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!! Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems! U.K. One has strangely now been removed!
Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery! Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!! Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems! U.K. One has strangely now been removed!
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nobokov
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by nobokov on Sept 19, 2016 1:37:17 GMT 1, Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery! Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!! Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems! Talk about flipping, M&M Gallery is flipping it for $700 each already. That kind of markup just puts a reminder in my mind never to purchase anything from there...
Edit: Looks like M&M Gallery is actually johanson3000 on eBay.
Funny someone in uk is already flipping there's . Stating fast delivery! Not sure how that's going to work considering they haven't left the gallery in US!!!! Also one has already sold on secondary market for $599 it seems! Talk about flipping, M&M Gallery is flipping it for $700 each already. That kind of markup just puts a reminder in my mind never to purchase anything from there... Edit: Looks like M&M Gallery is actually johanson3000 on eBay.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by smokinfish on Sept 19, 2016 3:42:22 GMT 1, Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try.
Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try.
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nobokov
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by nobokov on Sept 19, 2016 3:52:42 GMT 1, Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try. Sorry man, it's now sold out.
Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try. Sorry man, it's now sold out.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by smokinfish on Sept 19, 2016 4:03:48 GMT 1, Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try. Sorry man, it's now sold out. You win some, you lose some...
Can't believe I found out about this on eBay. I skip coming here one day and miss it. ill give emailing the gallery a try. Sorry man, it's now sold out. You win some, you lose some...
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by supereffective on Sept 19, 2016 18:20:16 GMT 1, Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking.
Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking.
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 19, 2016 18:24:31 GMT 1, Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking.
Should think about #2 as well.
Double your chances!! ๐
Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking. Should think about #2 as well. Double your chances!! ๐
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by supereffective on Sept 20, 2016 2:52:45 GMT 1, Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking. Should think about #2 as well. Double your chances!! ๐ Was super tempted to pick up the set until I hopped onto ebay and checked out those prices haha
Emailed but never got a response haha. If anyone has an incredibly unlikely change of heart on their Untitled #1, I'm looking. Should think about #2 as well. Double your chances!! ๐ Was super tempted to pick up the set until I hopped onto ebay and checked out those prices haha
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Inknart
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Inknart on Sept 20, 2016 3:42:13 GMT 1, Should think about #2 as well. Double your chances!! ๐ Was super tempted to pick up the set until I hopped onto ebay and checked out those prices haha Still cheaper than any other print he has on market after they sell out. That and an edition of only 50 to boot.
Should think about #2 as well. Double your chances!! ๐ Was super tempted to pick up the set until I hopped onto ebay and checked out those prices haha Still cheaper than any other print he has on market after they sell out. That and an edition of only 50 to boot.
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Howard Johnson
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Howard Johnson on Sept 20, 2016 17:17:50 GMT 1, Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions.
I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove.
Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions.
I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Inknart on Sept 20, 2016 17:32:08 GMT 1, Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions. I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove. The guns, if you read about the show were inspired by the Roy L Time cover from the 60s.
The woman set definitely had a Warhol feel, but with distinct POSE traits. Would you argue that Banksy's KM set is a rip off as well? Seems way more blatant than this body. Much more ambitious than most street artists who take exact images of previous works and tweak them ever so slightly.
The abstract piece was great in person, you could really see bits and pieces of the original painting underneath. It was of two cowboys squaring off facing each other.
The other 3 cowboy pieces were massive in person and really stood out when you walked into the room.
Guns in my opinion were also great. Very focused in comparison to his previous work, but still inverted enough to be distinct POSE.
I personally loved the show and thought every piece was great.
Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions. I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove. The guns, if you read about the show were inspired by the Roy L Time cover from the 60s. The woman set definitely had a Warhol feel, but with distinct POSE traits. Would you argue that Banksy's KM set is a rip off as well? Seems way more blatant than this body. Much more ambitious than most street artists who take exact images of previous works and tweak them ever so slightly. The abstract piece was great in person, you could really see bits and pieces of the original painting underneath. It was of two cowboys squaring off facing each other. The other 3 cowboy pieces were massive in person and really stood out when you walked into the room. Guns in my opinion were also great. Very focused in comparison to his previous work, but still inverted enough to be distinct POSE. I personally loved the show and thought every piece was great.
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 20, 2016 17:33:46 GMT 1, I think he has found a mature groove personally and brave of him to move in this direction. I personally love the style of all his new pieces and seeing how the event went and how many sold it would appear that many agree. But that is my opinion. I like this art but I dislike others but that is what is good about art is its subjectivity.
I think he has found a mature groove personally and brave of him to move in this direction. I personally love the style of all his new pieces and seeing how the event went and how many sold it would appear that many agree. But that is my opinion. I like this art but I dislike others but that is what is good about art is its subjectivity.
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 20, 2016 17:36:17 GMT 1, Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions. I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove. The guns, if you read about the show were inspired by the Roy L Time cover from the 60s. The woman set definitely had a Warhol feel, but with distinct POSE traits. Would you argue that Banksy's KM set is a rip off as well? Seems way more blatant that this body. The abstract piece was great in person, you could really see bits and pieces of the original painting underneath. It was of two cowboys squaring off facing each other. The other 3 cowboy pieces were massive in person and really stood out when you walked into the room. Guns in my opinion were also great. Very focused in comparison to his previous work, but still inverted enough to be distinct POSE. I personally loved the show and thought every piece was great.
Hear! Hear!
Exactly if you read his reasons for the pieces it makes sense of the better and mature direction he is going in.
The gun pictures personally are very exact and focused in meaning
Was I the only one who felt underwhelmed by this body of work? The male portrait set and cowboys were pretty good, but I found the rest of the pieces to be not up to the standard of POSE's previous work. The Woman and Gun sets kinda felt like those cheap "Street Art" Warhol knockoffs you find on etsy or Society6. The large canvas was similarity perplexing, not really technically ambitious enough to stand on its own as a great abstract work, and it didn't really have any connection to the exhibition as a whole. I guess thats all really just my opinion, but I didn't see anything that really stood out as a noteworthy evolution on what he's created thus far. At least the prices were quite fair compared to his other exhibitions. I admire the artist for branching out in a new direction, but I think it may take some time for him to find his groove. The guns, if you read about the show were inspired by the Roy L Time cover from the 60s. The woman set definitely had a Warhol feel, but with distinct POSE traits. Would you argue that Banksy's KM set is a rip off as well? Seems way more blatant that this body. The abstract piece was great in person, you could really see bits and pieces of the original painting underneath. It was of two cowboys squaring off facing each other. The other 3 cowboy pieces were massive in person and really stood out when you walked into the room. Guns in my opinion were also great. Very focused in comparison to his previous work, but still inverted enough to be distinct POSE. I personally loved the show and thought every piece was great. Hear! Hear! Exactly if you read his reasons for the pieces it makes sense of the better and mature direction he is going in. The gun pictures personally are very exact and focused in meaning
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Howard Johnson
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Howard Johnson on Sept 20, 2016 17:44:04 GMT 1, My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion.
My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sincebyman on Sept 20, 2016 17:47:10 GMT 1, Have always felt his previous work was just too busy for me. I can defo get with this body though.. . just a little late to the party though. Next time I suppose.
Have always felt his previous work was just too busy for me. I can defo get with this body though.. . just a little late to the party though. Next time I suppose.
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 20, 2016 17:49:37 GMT 1, My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion.
I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages!
If it's not there then it's not for you and move one.
My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion. I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages! If it's not there then it's not for you and move one.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Howard Johnson on Sept 20, 2016 17:56:53 GMT 1, My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion. I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages! If it's not there then it's not for you and move one.
Thats very true, and I'm glad most fans really liked the exhibition. I'm probably a bit critical due to my admiration of Pose as an artist. I think he has the potential to be one of the great street artists of our generation, and was disappointed to see such a heavy influence of Prince and Lichtenstein in these works. Art certainly builds upon itself and there will always be shades of influences in any artists work, but I feel like his work up to this point has been a unique and wonderful evolution of the pop ascetic. In contrast, the works at this exhibition felt like a direct reinterpretation of Prince and Lichtenstein by the artist. Certainly thats not a crime considering the slew of uninspired work that pollutes the street scene, and the gun imagery is defiantly timely, but I just think Pose is capable of much more interesting work. I imagine this was just the beginning of a great new body of work from the artist.
My personal thoughts on the KM Banksy are similer but the market clearly feels differently, lol. I am surprised you saw Cowboys in the canvas, I stared at it for ages and couldn't figure it out. I'm a huge fan of pose and think he's one of the great young talents on the scene, I just didn't think this exhibition was his best work. The exploration of Cowboys and Warhol/Lichtenstein ascetic as a comment on American culture has been done to death by contemporary heavy weights like Richard Prince and street artists like Dface. It's certainly a fertile ground for exploration but I dont think this body of work was particularly interesting evolution on what has come before. Just my humble opinion. I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages! If it's not there then it's not for you and move one. Thats very true, and I'm glad most fans really liked the exhibition. I'm probably a bit critical due to my admiration of Pose as an artist. I think he has the potential to be one of the great street artists of our generation, and was disappointed to see such a heavy influence of Prince and Lichtenstein in these works. Art certainly builds upon itself and there will always be shades of influences in any artists work, but I feel like his work up to this point has been a unique and wonderful evolution of the pop ascetic. In contrast, the works at this exhibition felt like a direct reinterpretation of Prince and Lichtenstein by the artist. Certainly thats not a crime considering the slew of uninspired work that pollutes the street scene, and the gun imagery is defiantly timely, but I just think Pose is capable of much more interesting work. I imagine this was just the beginning of a great new body of work from the artist.
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sugar72
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 20, 2016 17:59:57 GMT 1, I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages! If it's not there then it's not for you and move one. Thats very true, and I'm glad most fans really liked the exhibition. I'm probably a bit critical due to my admiration of Pose as an artist. I think he has the potential to be one of the great street artists of our generation, and was disappointed to see such a heavy influence of Prince and Lichtenstein in these works. Art certainly builds upon itself and there will always be shades of influences in any artists work, but I feel like his work up to this point has been a unique and wonderful evolution of the pop ascetic. In contrast, the works at this exhibition felt like a direct reinterpretation of Prince and Lichtenstein by the artist. Certainly thats not a crime considering the slew of uninspired work that pollutes the street scene, and the gun imagery is defiantly timely, but I just think Pose is capable of much more interesting work. ย I imagine this was just the beginning of a great new body of work from the artist.ย [br
Nicely said -" the beginning of a great new body of work.."
He will evolve and grow. This is a special exhibition though, being the start of this upward projection
I think the thing is you shouldn't have to force art and stare at it for ages! If it's not there then it's not for you and move one. Thats very true, and I'm glad most fans really liked the exhibition. I'm probably a bit critical due to my admiration of Pose as an artist. I think he has the potential to be one of the great street artists of our generation, and was disappointed to see such a heavy influence of Prince and Lichtenstein in these works. Art certainly builds upon itself and there will always be shades of influences in any artists work, but I feel like his work up to this point has been a unique and wonderful evolution of the pop ascetic. In contrast, the works at this exhibition felt like a direct reinterpretation of Prince and Lichtenstein by the artist. Certainly thats not a crime considering the slew of uninspired work that pollutes the street scene, and the gun imagery is defiantly timely, but I just think Pose is capable of much more interesting work. ย I imagine this was just the beginning of a great new body of work from the artist.ย [br Nicely said -" the beginning of a great new body of work.." He will evolve and grow. This is a special exhibition though, being the start of this upward projection
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by laguy34 on Sept 20, 2016 18:12:05 GMT 1, Huge fan of Pose, Huge fan of this show. Happy to get Untitled #1.
Huge fan of Pose, Huge fan of this show. Happy to get Untitled #1.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by Reptile 072 on Sept 21, 2016 1:00:12 GMT 1,
Agree with this point, Chris. It does feel like a step in a new direction, and I made sure to buy a piece to commemorate it. Overall, I was pleased with the show, as the old style was getting a little stale/repetitive for me. Good thing art is subjective.
Agree with this point, Chris. It does feel like a step in a new direction, and I made sure to buy a piece to commemorate it. Overall, I was pleased with the show, as the old style was getting a little stale/repetitive for me. Good thing art is subjective.
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by wakeskater on Sept 22, 2016 0:10:44 GMT 1, This was a great read!! Thanks for sharing as it explained the reason behind each piece and how they relate to the past but at the same time is grounded in the problems of today! In particular the Untitled (Reactions #1-4).
On a separate note, has anyone received any shipping information for the print release?
This was a great read!! Thanks for sharing as it explained the reason behind each piece and how they relate to the past but at the same time is grounded in the problems of today! In particular the Untitled (Reactions #1-4). On a separate note, has anyone received any shipping information for the print release?
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by sugar72 on Sept 22, 2016 0:14:39 GMT 1, This was a great read!! Thanks for sharing as it explained the reason behind each piece and how they relate to the past but at the same time is grounded in the problems of today! In particular the Untitled (Reactions #1-4). On a separate note, has anyone received any shipping information for the print release?
No not yet personally
This was a great read!! Thanks for sharing as it explained the reason behind each piece and how they relate to the past but at the same time is grounded in the problems of today! In particular the Untitled (Reactions #1-4). On a separate note, has anyone received any shipping information for the print release? No not yet personally
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Library Street Collective Presents JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) LA, by mla on Sept 22, 2016 2:08:46 GMT 1, I dislike the artwork even more after reading the narrative. What a pretentious pile of garbage.
I dislike the artwork even more after reading the narrative. What a pretentious pile of garbage.
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