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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by Urban Odyssey on Dec 20, 2016 12:26:05 GMT 1, miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance
60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT
Apologies if already on another thread.
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miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT Apologies if already on another thread. bbcode image
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by jusdeep on Dec 20, 2016 12:46:37 GMT 1, Is it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently?
Is it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently?
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ben3486 on Dec 20, 2016 15:57:04 GMT 1, http://instagram.com/p/BONnrEAhRyu
Haven't seen any one post this. After scoring the release earlier this month I'll be passing on this but thought I'd post for those who somehow aren't skint on the 22nd December.
http://instagram.com/p/BONnrEAhRyu Haven't seen any one post this. After scoring the release earlier this month I'll be passing on this but thought I'd post for those who somehow aren't skint on the 22nd December.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by brazzy on Dec 20, 2016 15:59:37 GMT 1, I like the size. I wonder what pricing will be like. looks very similar to all their other recent releases, imo.
I like the size. I wonder what pricing will be like. looks very similar to all their other recent releases, imo.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by natstan on Dec 20, 2016 16:03:08 GMT 1, Probably in the range of £300-450 as per their earlier similar prints. The previous one looks much better in terms of composition.
Probably in the range of £300-450 as per their earlier similar prints. The previous one looks much better in terms of composition.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ben3486 on Dec 20, 2016 16:06:13 GMT 1, I'd imagine in the range of the last release so as above £350 - £400.
Also agree the image I picked up earlier in the month works much better, for me anyway. This is still a nice image.
I'd imagine in the range of the last release so as above £350 - £400.
Also agree the image I picked up earlier in the month works much better, for me anyway. This is still a nice image.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by soupy on Dec 20, 2016 16:07:13 GMT 1, hmmm. when they initially shared this image... i thought it was a WIP. didn't realize it was the final concept. i like it. don't love it. probably won't be a buy for me as i tapped out the art budget for this month.
i still haven't received MB's last print release (who ate the last hope).
hmmm. when they initially shared this image... i thought it was a WIP. didn't realize it was the final concept. i like it. don't love it. probably won't be a buy for me as i tapped out the art budget for this month.
i still haven't received MB's last print release (who ate the last hope).
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ben3486 on Dec 20, 2016 16:08:20 GMT 1, I'm still waiting for mine too soupysound. I got a email late last week saying they were going out on 19th/20yh so hopefully they went today.
Edit.
Just checked the tracking and Royal Mail say it's making it way through their network
I'm still waiting for mine too soupysound. I got a email late last week saying they were going out on 19th/20yh so hopefully they went today. Edit. Just checked the tracking and Royal Mail say it's making it way through their network
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by lifeonwalls on Dec 20, 2016 16:25:13 GMT 1, More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet?
More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet?
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ferg on Dec 20, 2016 22:11:30 GMT 1, No cheaper than that
Title: Enchantment Under the Sea Dance Jennifer Colourway - Edition 55 - Price: £210 + P&P Lorraine Colourway - Edition 25 - Price: £255 + P&P
Size: 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch)
No cheaper than that
Title: Enchantment Under the Sea Dance Jennifer Colourway - Edition 55 - Price: £210 + P&P Lorraine Colourway - Edition 25 - Price: £255 + P&P
Size: 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch)
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by Fish in the Sea on Dec 20, 2016 22:20:18 GMT 1, Is it me or is it same old same old with this artist ? On top of that shipping is always sooooo slooooow
Is it me or is it same old same old with this artist ? On top of that shipping is always sooooo slooooow
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ABC on Dec 20, 2016 23:27:48 GMT 1, Just had my first buggs framed up and got to say, the quality is amazing, the colours certainly pop.
http://instagram.com/p/BOPPs_zBu87
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ben3486 on Dec 21, 2016 0:05:05 GMT 1,
Stunning. Can't wait to get my who ate all the hope
Stunning. Can't wait to get my who ate all the hope
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by met on Dec 21, 2016 0:18:50 GMT 1, miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT Apologies if already on another thread. bbcode imageIs it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently?
Looks like there are now three separate threads for the same subject. I'll give precedence to the initial thread created.
When Miss Bugs first started, I dismissed them as a Paul Insect rip-off — even their choice of name seemed like a piggyback attempt.
Since then, the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own (in part, because Insect has moved on and continued to evolve). Miss Bugs' composition and palette are generally strong, but I find tiresome the manner in which they use other people's imagery. Knowing nods, granted. It just doesn't add conceptual strength.
What the many visual references do create is a muddle. In this case, they've no apparent relevance to the main image — two women embracing. Instead of complementing that theme, Colonel Sanders, Beavis & Butthead, Betty Boop and the rest detract from it. The overall work loses cohesion, becomes random, with the appropriations then serving as merely a decorative tool: They don't underpin an interesting idea; they're a gimmick so viewers can play 'I Spy'.
It's like, "Let's force the Michelin Man into this broth. While we're at it, throw in Shepard Fairey, Haring and Murakami. And some Matisse too. He's cool. Oh yeah, and what's-her-name. The crazy one, Kusama."
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In the Midst of Adolescence was a large-scale canvas shown at Victoria Miro in 2012. Any fans of the image considering a purchase? You can sleep on it first:
www.aliexpress.com/cheap/cheap-yayoi-kusama.html
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For me, the most interesting aspect of Enchantment Under the Sea Dance is the primary source photo by Norbert Schoerner, shot four years ago for the Harvey Nichols Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool. It was a strong, memorable campaign called 'Love Thyself':
miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT Apologies if already on another thread. bbcode imageIs it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently? Looks like there are now three separate threads for the same subject. I'll give precedence to the initial thread created. When Mi ss Bu gs first started, I dismissed them as a Pa ul Ins ect rip-off — even their choice of name seemed like a piggyback attempt. Since then, the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own (in part, because Ins ect has moved on and continued to evolve). Mi ss Bu gs' composition and palette are generally strong, but I find tiresome the manner in which they use other people's imagery. Knowing nods, granted. It just doesn't add conceptual strength. What the many visual references do create is a muddle. In this case, they've no apparent relevance to the main image — two women embracing. Instead of complementing that theme, Colonel Sanders, Beavis & Butthead, Betty Boop and the rest detract from it. The overall work loses cohesion, becomes random, with the appropriations then serving as merely a decorative tool: They don't underpin an interesting idea; they're a gimmick so viewers can play 'I Spy'. It's like, "Let's force the Michelin Man into this broth. While we're at it, throw in Shepard Fairey, Haring and Murakami. And some Matisse too. He's cool. Oh yeah, and what's-her-name. The crazy one, Kusama."-------- In the Midst of Adolescence was a large-scale canvas shown at Victoria Miro in 2012. Any fans of the image considering a purchase? You can sleep on it first: www.aliexpress.com/cheap/cheap-yayoi-kusama.html-------- For me, the most interesting aspect of Enchantment Under the Sea Dance is the primary source photo by Norbert Schoerner, shot four years ago for the Harvey Nichols Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool. It was a strong, memorable campaign called 'Love Thyself':
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by Ottomatik on Dec 21, 2016 0:55:41 GMT 1, More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet?
Uh, they have released 2 prints in DEC for the past 3 years. With only one other during the year.
More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet? Uh, they have released 2 prints in DEC for the past 3 years. With only one other during the year.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by misterx on Dec 21, 2016 1:08:09 GMT 1, More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet? Uh, they have released 2 prints in DEC for the past 3 years. With only one other during the year. ...and no more prints being released by MB for at least 12 months after this one, as per their site.
More of the same. They up to just about monthly releases yet? Uh, they have released 2 prints in DEC for the past 3 years. With only one other during the year. ...and no more prints being released by MB for at least 12 months after this one, as per their site.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by andyroo0312 on Dec 21, 2016 2:00:19 GMT 1, I love this image. Girls kissing and stuff is something i have always found interesting. I do prefer this to the last drop. And as Otto has stated they have had 2 print releases at the end of the year for a few years. I am guessing they have so many commissions now that they won't have the time to do many if any prints for 2017. As we all know MB prints are up there with the best of the best in the printing game. Merry Xmas.
I love this image. Girls kissing and stuff is something i have always found interesting. I do prefer this to the last drop. And as Otto has stated they have had 2 print releases at the end of the year for a few years. I am guessing they have so many commissions now that they won't have the time to do many if any prints for 2017. As we all know MB prints are up there with the best of the best in the printing game. Merry Xmas.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by klyde on Dec 21, 2016 6:59:14 GMT 1,
The one on the left looks like noel fielding.
The one on the left looks like noel fielding.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by njr911 on Dec 21, 2016 10:08:58 GMT 1, Why is this half the price of the previous release ? I agree that the image isn't as strong, is it much smaller ?
Why is this half the price of the previous release ? I agree that the image isn't as strong, is it much smaller ?
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by loother on Dec 21, 2016 10:33:14 GMT 1, Is it me or is it same old same old with this artist ? On top of that shipping is always sooooo slooooow Got my Who Ate all the Hope this morning, so shipping wasn't so bad. But you're right, five of the seven print releases from Until September in 2014 to now, as well as all the resin pieces I've seen from them, have shared a very similar aesthetic, and from Once We Dreamt - my favourite of the series - to now they've really been very minor variations on a theme. Still, if you compare any of these releases with what they were producing four years ago, or four years before that, you can hardly accuse them of standing still.
Is it me or is it same old same old with this artist ? On top of that shipping is always sooooo slooooow Got my Who Ate all the Hope this morning, so shipping wasn't so bad. But you're right, five of the seven print releases from Until September in 2014 to now, as well as all the resin pieces I've seen from them, have shared a very similar aesthetic, and from Once We Dreamt - my favourite of the series - to now they've really been very minor variations on a theme. Still, if you compare any of these releases with what they were producing four years ago, or four years before that, you can hardly accuse them of standing still.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by mylilly on Dec 22, 2016 16:34:05 GMT 1, miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT Apologies if already on another thread. bbcode imageIs it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently? Looks like there are now three separate threads for the same subject. I'll give precedence to the initial thread created. When Mi ss Bu gs first started, I dismissed them as a Pa ul Ins ect rip-off — even their choice of name seemed like a piggyback attempt. Since then, the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own (in part, because Ins ect has moved on and continued to evolve). Mi ss Bu gs' composition and palette are generally strong, but I find tiresome the manner in which they use other people's imagery. Knowing nods, granted. It just doesn't add conceptual strength. What the many visual references do create is a muddle. In this case, they've no apparent relevance to the main image — two women embracing. Instead of complementing that theme, Colonel Sanders, Beavis & Butthead, Betty Boop and the rest detract from it. The overall work loses cohesion, becomes random, with the appropriations then serving as merely a decorative tool: They don't underpin an interesting idea; they're a gimmick so viewers can play 'I Spy'. It's like, "Let's force the Michelin Man into this broth. While we're at it, throw in Shepard Fairey, Haring and Murakami. And some Matisse too. He's cool. Oh yeah, and what's-her-name. The crazy one, Kusama."-------- In the Midst of Adolescence was a large-scale canvas shown at Victoria Miro in 2012. Any fans of the image considering a purchase? You can sleep on it first: www.aliexpress.com/cheap/cheap-yayoi-kusama.html-------- For me, the most interesting aspect of Enchantment Under the Sea Dance is the primary source photo by Norbert Schoerner, shot four years ago for the Harvey Nichols Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool. It was a strong, memorable campaign called 'Love Thyself':
I agree with you on some points, as you say 'the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own.' I can see the Paul Insect influence in their earlier work much more. However for me there is also progression in MB work and the concept is much stronger now for it... Their figures (unlike Paul Insect) seem heavily influenced by the work of Klimt and sometimes Egon Schiller, whereas Paul Insect's approach is more Tom Wesselmann / Philip Guston.
For me Miss Bugs is not muddled. I’ve read a few interviews where they have discussed their approach and compared it to music sampling or DJ'ing. One of their shows was called '2 many Artists' a reference to the ‘2 Many DJs’ approach to making music. This is for me what makes them unique! No one else ‘steals and remixes’ in this way. I was told that the butterfly patterns in their resin work (that show hundreds of icon figures and symbols) represents, for them, the world around us and the shows the scale and complexity of modern culture. So I guess this print patterns sets out to do something similar. For me, it feels very much the way we consume information and their work does seem to be holding up a mirror to the artworld in an internet age.
I’ve also read how they use adverting images to re-impower the model and give them a new message. With some pieces of theirs, it's easier to read their thought behind it - surgical blades (Hurst pattern) used on the Paris Hilton titled ‘Skin Deep’ or syringes used on the piece 'Beauty Treatment; even these pieces work on different levels for me.
If the work is only looked at as a single print, then I can see why you may think the work is gimmicky (and it does seem to divide people). But if you look at a whole body of work, like the use of their different materials in resin, then you start to see themes and ideas. I love MB's work and have read about their process and approach so am looking at it with different eyes. Each to their own I guess.
miss_bugsEnchantment Under the Sea Dance 60cm x 70cm (24 x 28inch) Limited Edition Print. Thursday Dec 22nd 2016 @ 4.30pm GMT Apologies if already on another thread. bbcode imageIs it just me or has Miss Bugs started reproducing a lot of very similar prints with similar used imagery recently? Looks like there are now three separate threads for the same subject. I'll give precedence to the initial thread created. When Mi ss Bu gs first started, I dismissed them as a Pa ul Ins ect rip-off — even their choice of name seemed like a piggyback attempt. Since then, the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own (in part, because Ins ect has moved on and continued to evolve). Mi ss Bu gs' composition and palette are generally strong, but I find tiresome the manner in which they use other people's imagery. Knowing nods, granted. It just doesn't add conceptual strength. What the many visual references do create is a muddle. In this case, they've no apparent relevance to the main image — two women embracing. Instead of complementing that theme, Colonel Sanders, Beavis & Butthead, Betty Boop and the rest detract from it. The overall work loses cohesion, becomes random, with the appropriations then serving as merely a decorative tool: They don't underpin an interesting idea; they're a gimmick so viewers can play 'I Spy'. It's like, "Let's force the Michelin Man into this broth. While we're at it, throw in Shepard Fairey, Haring and Murakami. And some Matisse too. He's cool. Oh yeah, and what's-her-name. The crazy one, Kusama."-------- In the Midst of Adolescence was a large-scale canvas shown at Victoria Miro in 2012. Any fans of the image considering a purchase? You can sleep on it first: www.aliexpress.com/cheap/cheap-yayoi-kusama.html-------- For me, the most interesting aspect of Enchantment Under the Sea Dance is the primary source photo by Norbert Schoerner, shot four years ago for the Harvey Nichols Beauty Bazaar in Liverpool. It was a strong, memorable campaign called 'Love Thyself': I agree with you on some points, as you say 'the duo has settled into a style that feels a bit more like their own.' I can see the Paul Insect influence in their earlier work much more. However for me there is also progression in MB work and the concept is much stronger now for it... Their figures (unlike Paul Insect) seem heavily influenced by the work of Klimt and sometimes Egon Schiller, whereas Paul Insect's approach is more Tom Wesselmann / Philip Guston. For me Miss Bugs is not muddled. I’ve read a few interviews where they have discussed their approach and compared it to music sampling or DJ'ing. One of their shows was called '2 many Artists' a reference to the ‘2 Many DJs’ approach to making music. This is for me what makes them unique! No one else ‘steals and remixes’ in this way. I was told that the butterfly patterns in their resin work (that show hundreds of icon figures and symbols) represents, for them, the world around us and the shows the scale and complexity of modern culture. So I guess this print patterns sets out to do something similar. For me, it feels very much the way we consume information and their work does seem to be holding up a mirror to the artworld in an internet age. I’ve also read how they use adverting images to re-impower the model and give them a new message. With some pieces of theirs, it's easier to read their thought behind it - surgical blades (Hurst pattern) used on the Paris Hilton titled ‘Skin Deep’ or syringes used on the piece 'Beauty Treatment; even these pieces work on different levels for me. If the work is only looked at as a single print, then I can see why you may think the work is gimmicky (and it does seem to divide people). But if you look at a whole body of work, like the use of their different materials in resin, then you start to see themes and ideas. I love MB's work and have read about their process and approach so am looking at it with different eyes. Each to their own I guess.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by meloveart66 on Dec 22, 2016 17:34:52 GMT 1, is on now
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by meloveart66 on Dec 22, 2016 17:39:24 GMT 1, and sold out
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by texhnolyze23 on Dec 22, 2016 19:12:57 GMT 1, So excited... I scored!
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So excited... I scored! img bb
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by nobokov on Dec 22, 2016 19:25:38 GMT 1, So excited... I scored! img bb Congrats! Though, feel free to rejoice in the two other existing miss bugs or dface threads. you can let loose there rather than creating a new one.
So excited... I scored! img bbCongrats! Though, feel free to rejoice in the two other existing miss bugs or dface threads. you can let loose there rather than creating a new one.
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by 888 on Dec 22, 2016 20:38:03 GMT 1, slept in ,miss it .
slept in ,miss it .
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by ben3486 on Dec 22, 2016 23:16:10 GMT 1, I got my "who ate all the hope" in the post today. That was enough miss Bugs excitement for me today. Well done to everyone who scored the release today
I got my "who ate all the hope" in the post today. That was enough miss Bugs excitement for me today. Well done to everyone who scored the release today
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Miss Bugs • Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, by BootjackBandit on Dec 24, 2016 7:33:09 GMT 1, i love miss bugs, but i hate all of the random pokemon/southpark s**t they keep putting in the hair. would look 100x better w/ nothing in the hair.
i love miss bugs, but i hate all of the random pokemon/southpark s**t they keep putting in the hair. would look 100x better w/ nothing in the hair.
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