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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by cyberkid on Oct 21, 2016 16:10:24 GMT 1, Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA.
Two different editions:
CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€
COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€
Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA.
Two different editions:
CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€
COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 17:00:22 GMT 1, Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA. Two different editions: CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€ COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€
Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring !
Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA. Two different editions: CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€ COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€ Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring !
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by rjf76 on Oct 24, 2016 17:20:50 GMT 1, I thought the same....bit high! Like the hand sprayed wood edition but €3.5k?!!
I thought the same....bit high! Like the hand sprayed wood edition but €3.5k?!!
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Dr Plip
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Dr Plip on Oct 24, 2016 17:34:34 GMT 1, Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA. Two different editions: CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€ COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€ Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age?
Galerie Ange Basso is releasing a collectors box including 3 screen prints (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) and a book. The prints are 28x38cm on 300gsm Arches paper, numbered, signed and come with a COA. Two different editions: CLASSIC EDITION Limited edition of 100 boxes numbered in Arabic numerals including: - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ - Certificate of Authenticity 1200€ COLLECTORS SPECIAL EDITION Limited edition of 30 pieces numbered in Roman numerals including: - One original stencil on wood (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar or The Madonna) - 3 screenprints 28 x 38cm on 300gsm Arches paper (The Man Who Walks Through The Walls, The Beggar and The Madonna) - The book “Blek le Rat - En traversant les murs“ 3500€ Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age?
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Deleted on Oct 24, 2016 17:38:10 GMT 1, Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? I remember reading an article saying something similar. He had stated that there is no pension or retirement plan for artists so he's trying to make a few bucks while he can. More power to him!
Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happen to our turns Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , naybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? I remember reading an article saying something similar. He had stated that there is no pension or retirement plan for artists so he's trying to make a few bucks while he can. More power to him!
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 17:46:31 GMT 1, Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happens to our friend Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , maybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias !
Yes I saw that two days ago, someone told Sybille that it was a boy expensive. It is. 1200 ?! I don't know what happens to our friend Blek le Rat , but each month there is print now ! A sprint for a print , maybe he needs big shillings for spring ! I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias !
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 17:50:37 GMT 1, Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact )
Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact )
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Dr Plip on Oct 24, 2016 18:18:33 GMT 1, I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias ! Perhaps he could consider making limited edition action figures? Or have his life story turned into a movie? Clothing? Car advert? Still A LOT of financial opportunities out there for him. And he doesn't have to sacrifice his artistic integrity. Just claim he's doing it ironically.
I don't know what he used to do for a regular job, but perhaps he never had a proper pension? Or perhaps his pension is now worth peanuts and he wants to make a few quid for his old age? he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias ! Perhaps he could consider making limited edition action figures? Or have his life story turned into a movie? Clothing? Car advert? Still A LOT of financial opportunities out there for him. And he doesn't have to sacrifice his artistic integrity. Just claim he's doing it ironically.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Dr Plip on Oct 24, 2016 18:33:47 GMT 1, I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling.
I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 18:35:04 GMT 1, he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias ! Perhaps he could consider making limited edition action figures? Or have his life story turned into a movie? Clothing? Car advert? Still A LOT of financial opportunities out there for him. And he doesn't have to sacrifice his artistic integrity. Just claim he's doing it ironically.
Maybe, almost all, he is becoming ...A.... RAT !!! And needs immediate chirurgical facial - not porn here - surgery !!! I will ask the Doctor Mabuse, and old one but a good one , not a snitch !!!, ,
he Lives in A very hoopoe ( rich ) area, in the west suburbs ( lol . Are Little Venice in the suburbs ? ) of Paris , maybe he has to pay charges and rents , lol ! ... Yes, you are right, but I am afraid that his fans or Byers will be a bit tired at the end ... apart the last 2 rats and an awful mask,?we have only reddition of old prints.., nothing new in fact ... E la Nave va ! ... We don't care a bit maybe .... Mr Olio Iglesias ! Perhaps he could consider making limited edition action figures? Or have his life story turned into a movie? Clothing? Car advert? Still A LOT of financial opportunities out there for him. And he doesn't have to sacrifice his artistic integrity. Just claim he's doing it ironically. Maybe, almost all, he is becoming ...A.... RAT !!! And needs immediate chirurgical facial - not porn here - surgery !!! I will ask the Doctor Mabuse, and old one but a good one , not a snitch !!!, ,
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by John The Badgers on Oct 24, 2016 19:19:24 GMT 1, Appreciate the tip off ekap, that looks a good deal.
Appreciate the tip off ekap, that looks a good deal.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 19:59:02 GMT 1,
I don't think that it is the same box : there is 3 in the new one ... The beggar, the suitcase , and I dint remember which ones: classics anyway
I don't think that it is the same box : there is 3 in the new one ... The beggar, the suitcase , and I dint remember which ones: classics anyway
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 19:59:48 GMT 1, Dr Plup is a good critic anyway and a hood one !
Dr Plup is a good critic anyway and a hood one !
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nobokov
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by nobokov on Oct 24, 2016 20:10:27 GMT 1, I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling. Oh what I would pay, to see RETNA attempting a tapered nape on a drunken bender.
I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling. Oh what I would pay, to see RETNA attempting a tapered nape on a drunken bender.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Sturban Has Saggy Tits on Oct 24, 2016 20:32:42 GMT 1, I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling. Oh what I would pay, to see RETNA attempting a tapered nape on a drunken bender.
Actually I would be happy to spend a couple of hundred for Blek to turn up at mine to try and fix the boiler. Probably would make a better job of the last fuckers that didn't have a clue. I would pass on the open heart surgery by Blake though, unless it was my in-laws that required it.
I fully understand Mr Rat wanting to gather nuts while it's not raining (as the saying goes).
Some galleries treat artists no better than greyhounds. Milk them for all they are worth, then throw them on the scrapheap. If they're lucky, a select few are used for breeding, but that only guarantees them a few more years of the good life, then they join the rest on the heap.
Underneath all the paint, artists are just human beings like the rest of us. Ok, there are those chimps and elephants that have been taught to paint for the tourists, through the use of peanuts and electric shocks, but they aren't what I'm talking about right now.
All humans are struggling to make ends meet. Sure, some have billions, or even millions, but that doesn't mean that they aren't worried about whether they have enough money to ensure they have food and warmth in their twilight years.
Blek has to provide for his future. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can continue to make art. To satisfy that artistic urge within themselves. That expression of the human condition and exploration of the world around us and within us. Sometimes an artist makes money so they can afford to turn the central heating up.
Artists are people too. I think we forget that sometimes. Sure, it's easy for us to scream "F**KING SELL-OUT, CASHING IN, CYNICAL MARKETINGS**T, MAKE SOMETHING GOOD, WHY DID YOUR WEBSITE CRASH, WHY WON'T THIS FLIP, etc, etc, but, for many artists, art is all they have. You gonna pay Blek to fix your boiler? No. You gonna hire RETNA to cut your hair? No. Sir Peter Blake to perform that heart surgery you need? I don't think so.
Anyway, I'll end this here before I start waffling. Oh what I would pay, to see RETNA attempting a tapered nape on a drunken bender. Actually I would be happy to spend a couple of hundred for Blek to turn up at mine to try and fix the boiler. Probably would make a better job of the last fuckers that didn't have a clue. I would pass on the open heart surgery by Blake though, unless it was my in-laws that required it.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by lucky7 on Oct 24, 2016 20:47:33 GMT 1, Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact )
I always find your posts very enigmatic.
Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact ) I always find your posts very enigmatic.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Lroy on Oct 24, 2016 21:54:39 GMT 1, Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact ) I always find your posts very enigmatic. i don't know..,
Edith : Maybe iam writing too quicker ...
Yes, you are all right, we are already paying his pension and retirement ... we are kind of NHS or similar organism for mature and grannies .. ( no sorry don't act, im joking Blek is obéir the best and I watch too much youporn - i hate in fact ) I always find your posts very enigmatic. i don't know.., Edith : Maybe iam writing too quicker ...
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by lucky7 on Oct 25, 2016 0:20:58 GMT 1, I think it's fine
I think it's fine
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by Viking Surfer on Oct 25, 2016 8:34:19 GMT 1, Crooner rat for me is the best image he has churned out in years.
Nice little box set for the hardcore fan though.
It would have been cool had he put the time in to creating something a bit special and new for this. His art hasn't really evolved too much over the years.
Crooner rat for me is the best image he has churned out in years.
Nice little box set for the hardcore fan though.
It would have been cool had he put the time in to creating something a bit special and new for this. His art hasn't really evolved too much over the years.
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by yorkie on Oct 27, 2016 11:32:35 GMT 1, I agree that the Crooner is a great image, possibly his best.
I am going to go against the tide and say that I like the box set. I purchased the classic edition and whilst the euro to pound makes this about 10% more expensive than it would have been about 2 months ago - I do think it is reasonable value.
I think BlR is like marmite ..... I love marmite and have to say Sybille is very attentive to requests and ensures people are kept happy (I didn't have a good experience with the gallery that was being used and Sybille stepped in and made it good).
I am looking forward to the release and for those who are interested it seems there is a good market for those who are lucky enough to get in early....
CROONER RAT - 2016 Screenprint on paper Signed in pencil lower right "Blek le Rat" Numbered in pencil lower left "111/150" 12 1/4 by 9 inches Framed: 18 by 15 inches 82 BLEK LE RAT (French, 1952)
Sale has ended! Winning bid: $3,125 www.juliensauctions.com/
Like most art - you buy what you like - this will go with my other BlR prints!
Yorkie
I agree that the Crooner is a great image, possibly his best. I am going to go against the tide and say that I like the box set. I purchased the classic edition and whilst the euro to pound makes this about 10% more expensive than it would have been about 2 months ago - I do think it is reasonable value. I think BlR is like marmite ..... I love marmite and have to say Sybille is very attentive to requests and ensures people are kept happy (I didn't have a good experience with the gallery that was being used and Sybille stepped in and made it good). I am looking forward to the release and for those who are interested it seems there is a good market for those who are lucky enough to get in early.... CROONER RAT - 2016 Screenprint on paper Signed in pencil lower right "Blek le Rat" Numbered in pencil lower left "111/150" 12 1/4 by 9 inches Framed: 18 by 15 inches 82 BLEK LE RAT (French, 1952) Sale has ended! Winning bid: $3,125 www.juliensauctions.com/Like most art - you buy what you like - this will go with my other BlR prints! Yorkie
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nobokov
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by nobokov on Nov 15, 2016 22:25:05 GMT 1,
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yorkie
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by yorkie on Nov 15, 2016 22:46:34 GMT 1, Wow - thats seems a little strong! Don't know the guy personally but ok!
Yorkie
Wow - thats seems a little strong! Don't know the guy personally but ok! Yorkie
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El Pulpo
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by El Pulpo on Nov 15, 2016 23:42:23 GMT 1, I don't get it.. what's going on here ?
I don't get it.. what's going on here ?
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Blek le rat Limited Edition Box, by bustart on Nov 16, 2016 0:03:23 GMT 1, Blek is still one of the first painting on the streets of this world in the classic stencil style, i would say he deserve every cent he makes and if there is a demand for his art why not bring out the old prints in various sizes. thanks for the wooster link i might get me one for christmas.
Blek is still one of the first painting on the streets of this world in the classic stencil style, i would say he deserve every cent he makes and if there is a demand for his art why not bring out the old prints in various sizes. thanks for the wooster link i might get me one for christmas.
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