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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by cnrdvln on Nov 5, 2017 17:50:40 GMT 1, Ally MCINTYRE?
Ally MCINTYRE?
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by sonmi451 on Nov 5, 2017 17:55:51 GMT 1, I'm keeping my eye on Todd James REAS, Paul Kremer, Tomoo Gokita, Haroshi, Mehdi Ghadyanloo, and Richard Coleman. Seconded on Richard Coleman...
I'm keeping my eye on Todd James REAS, Paul Kremer, Tomoo Gokita, Haroshi, Mehdi Ghadyanloo, and Richard Coleman. Seconded on Richard Coleman...
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Faile 313 on Nov 5, 2017 19:27:47 GMT 1, Luke Chueh has some animated shorts coming out called Grief Encounters. If that is any good, it may bump him to the next level of notoriety.
His toys seem popular and I think his paintings are great.
Luke Chueh has some animated shorts coming out called Grief Encounters. If that is any good, it may bump him to the next level of notoriety.
His toys seem popular and I think his paintings are great.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Hairbland on Nov 5, 2017 19:39:47 GMT 1, Luke Chueh has some animated shorts coming out called Grief Encounters. If that is any good, it may bump him to the next level of notoriety. His toys seem popular and I think his paintings are great.
I don't see him growing any further. He's been doing his thing for 15 years and has a small niche audience.
Luke Chueh has some animated shorts coming out called Grief Encounters. If that is any good, it may bump him to the next level of notoriety. His toys seem popular and I think his paintings are great. I don't see him growing any further. He's been doing his thing for 15 years and has a small niche audience.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Artfanatic75 on Nov 5, 2017 21:11:17 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash
Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently..
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently..
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Schrödinger's Chat on Nov 5, 2017 21:25:01 GMT 1,
You forgot Ian Stevenson.
You forgot Ian Stevenson.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by rosac on Nov 5, 2017 21:25:29 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently..
Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes!
If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at!
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes! If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at!
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Artfanatic75 on Nov 5, 2017 21:35:19 GMT 1, Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes! If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at!
I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet..
Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes! If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at! I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet..
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by sweetmimsy on Nov 5, 2017 21:41:41 GMT 1, re Conor Harrington, although not popular I thought his most interesting images were unveiling and sampson. Transformer just looks like chris barrie picking up a kryton mask.
re Conor Harrington, although not popular I thought his most interesting images were unveiling and sampson. Transformer just looks like chris barrie picking up a kryton mask.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by rosac on Nov 5, 2017 21:42:40 GMT 1, Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes! If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at! I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet..
Couldn’t agree more with support of a decent gallery like pace behind him might help propel his career to the next level. Hungry books is all getting a bit samey. However I’m excited to see more of his originals and what he does next. I don’t gauge success only on the value of his work but the quality of the work itself.
Collector and Conor Harrington fan here. The recent prints released from his Heni show where flipped for multiples of there cost dude to the popularity of the images, I fully expected these to stabilise. His recent print releases where portraits and I agree that alltough he is excellent in this area his work really comes to life on a bigger scale esp the fight scenes! If you have been fortunate to go to shows or see his original canvasses/Street work in the flesh you’ll see that the is much more to this artist then his ‘prints’. My personal option is that the quality of his prints is average and no way a gauge the success of the artist. Conor Harrington originals are where it’s at! I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet.. Couldn’t agree more with support of a decent gallery like pace behind him might help propel his career to the next level. Hungry books is all getting a bit samey. However I’m excited to see more of his originals and what he does next. I don’t gauge success only on the value of his work but the quality of the work itself.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Artfanatic75 on Nov 5, 2017 21:49:54 GMT 1, I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet.. Couldn’t agree more with support of a decent gallery like pace behind him might help propel his career to the next level. Hungry books is all getting a bit samey. However I’m excited to see more of his originals and what he does next. I don’t gauge success only on the value of his work but the quality of the work itself.
I’m 100% with you on his talent. 6 months ago I could only see him going up and up and yes value isn’t the full gauge but I think the last work even On canvass would look terrible.. they struggled to sell them and the flippers really really struggled! I’m a huge fan and hope he produces amazing work.. to go from transformer, H&S and grab to the current work is a big step backwards..
I have some amazing Connor prints - hide and seek, transformer, modern monarchy and I can say that I would not drop 25k on an OG of his (OGs are a different world really and I think you do have to think about the long term value. No one wants to lose 25k) ... my point about the prints is hes happy to release very average work currently and I question his own quality control. I genuinely think he’s a at a cross roads in his career and these OG values could plummet.. Couldn’t agree more with support of a decent gallery like pace behind him might help propel his career to the next level. Hungry books is all getting a bit samey. However I’m excited to see more of his originals and what he does next. I don’t gauge success only on the value of his work but the quality of the work itself. I’m 100% with you on his talent. 6 months ago I could only see him going up and up and yes value isn’t the full gauge but I think the last work even On canvass would look terrible.. they struggled to sell them and the flippers really really struggled! I’m a huge fan and hope he produces amazing work.. to go from transformer, H&S and grab to the current work is a big step backwards..
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by oldraver on Nov 5, 2017 22:35:08 GMT 1, The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one
Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong,
the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one.
The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one
Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong,
the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by artfulinvestor on Nov 5, 2017 22:40:23 GMT 1, Is this the Connor Harrington thread? Lol
Is this the Connor Harrington thread? Lol
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by artfulinvestor on Nov 5, 2017 22:44:50 GMT 1, I would mention the entourage from Kaws (he is breaking all records...) - artists like Josh Sperling and Sam Friedman. Asia will be more and more important for the new artists. A rising star is Tomoo Gokita from Japan. Check the current show by Mary Boone. Other artists....mentioned (many times) here on the board are Pejac, Pantone, Muretz, Oli Epp, Okuda, PEZ etc... What are your thoughts on VHILS? He's doing a lot of work in Asia..
I would mention the entourage from Kaws (he is breaking all records...) - artists like Josh Sperling and Sam Friedman. Asia will be more and more important for the new artists. A rising star is Tomoo Gokita from Japan. Check the current show by Mary Boone. Other artists....mentioned (many times) here on the board are Pejac, Pantone, Muretz, Oli Epp, Okuda, PEZ etc... What are your thoughts on VHILS? He's doing a lot of work in Asia..
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by fonebone45 on Nov 5, 2017 23:03:13 GMT 1, I quite like the work Michael Reeder has been putting out. I have one print of his that I'm really happy with, and he's just released another Nov.3 that apparently only has 2 left of 60. Glad he's doing well. ReederOne on Instagram
I quite like the work Michael Reeder has been putting out. I have one print of his that I'm really happy with, and he's just released another Nov.3 that apparently only has 2 left of 60. Glad he's doing well. ReederOne on Instagram
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by matp on Nov 5, 2017 23:11:19 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite!
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite!
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Artfanatic75 on Nov 5, 2017 23:19:52 GMT 1, The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one.
Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂
The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one. Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by aumi on Nov 5, 2017 23:22:41 GMT 1, I think Hebru Brantley could be on the rise. He is doing great works of art and has already a strong supporter base.
I think Hebru Brantley could be on the rise. He is doing great works of art and has already a strong supporter base.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by docean on Nov 6, 2017 0:09:14 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently..
Ones from the last series are selling for close to $3k...wouldn’t exactly call that dropping.
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Ones from the last series are selling for close to $3k...wouldn’t exactly call that dropping.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by docean on Nov 6, 2017 0:10:04 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite!
Sorry to offend all the folks long his work....but definitely oversaturating his market. Prices on the fall
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite! Sorry to offend all the folks long his work....but definitely oversaturating his market. Prices on the fall
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Artfanatic75 on Nov 6, 2017 0:12:11 GMT 1, Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Ones from the last series are selling for close to $3k...wouldn’t exactly call that dropping.
Please show me where! The head of state prints are sitting, not selling for £900 on the bay
Harrington prices are dropping. The last few print releases have been appalling on every level.. the pace rumours have gone away.. he needs to get back his best.,super talented but releasing very poor prints currently.. Ones from the last series are selling for close to $3k...wouldn’t exactly call that dropping. Please show me where! The head of state prints are sitting, not selling for £900 on the bay
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Hairbland on Nov 6, 2017 0:15:05 GMT 1, On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite!
Agreed, I don't anyone thinks KAWS is on the decline!
On the up & up: Pejac, Harrington, Miller, Pose. And I think Pez will be next to totally blow up. On the decline: Kaws (going too crazy with open editions), Invader, Mr Brainwash You think KAWS is on the decline?! The open editions are to supply the demand. His work is reaching record prices at auction. There is no way he is on the decline, in fact, i'd say the complete opposite! Agreed, I don't anyone thinks KAWS is on the decline!
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Hairbland on Nov 6, 2017 0:17:13 GMT 1, The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one. Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂
Not only is it an art forum, but it seems to be the MAIN PLACE THAT DRIVES THE ART MARKET. Who knew?!?
The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one. Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂 Not only is it an art forum, but it seems to be the MAIN PLACE THAT DRIVES THE ART MARKET. Who knew?!?
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Deleted on Nov 6, 2017 0:30:38 GMT 1, The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one.
I agree mainly, but he has been around for quite a few years. Always released quality stuff
He tipped about a year or so back.
To me ( i own none) it looked like a few new galleries smelt the money and persuaded him to release more work than he is used to through them. They blew a bit of smoke up his arse, and diluted both his quality and volume of work.
So in short, the galleries have fucked him over? Maybe?
The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one. I agree mainly, but he has been around for quite a few years. Always released quality stuff He tipped about a year or so back. To me ( i own none) it looked like a few new galleries smelt the money and persuaded him to release more work than he is used to through them. They blew a bit of smoke up his arse, and diluted both his quality and volume of work. So in short, the galleries have fucked him over? Maybe?
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Deleted on Nov 6, 2017 0:33:50 GMT 1, Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂 Not only is it an art forum, but it seems to be the MAIN PLACE THAT DRIVES THE ART MARKET. Who knew?!?
I think this forum does have a lot of influence in the 'print' market for our little sub genre
Everyone be silent.. this is not an art forum 😂 Not only is it an art forum, but it seems to be the MAIN PLACE THAT DRIVES THE ART MARKET. Who knew?!? I think this forum does have a lot of influence in the 'print' market for our little sub genre
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Pysgod on Nov 6, 2017 0:48:13 GMT 1, I know there is not much love for him here what with all his threads getting the boot but Dale Vn Marshall is still one to watch
I know there is not much love for him here what with all his threads getting the boot but Dale Vn Marshall is still one to watch
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by Daniel Silk on Nov 6, 2017 0:50:28 GMT 1, I don't think Conor Harrington with ever be very big, as his art isn't really that attractive to the mainstream. It's really nice art, but it's a bit dark and just doesn't have the appeal that other artists do. But saying that, his style has great potential to become more exciting and less dark!
I don't think Conor Harrington with ever be very big, as his art isn't really that attractive to the mainstream. It's really nice art, but it's a bit dark and just doesn't have the appeal that other artists do. But saying that, his style has great potential to become more exciting and less dark!
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by mouser on Nov 6, 2017 1:01:00 GMT 1, Connor's early work like " the sun does shine" etc is fantastic, for me he lost it a bit going down the historical studies route, be it the Napoleonic, roman or later stuff, the talent is obviously there, but the relevance?
His studies of contemporary subjects are just as well done and I feel would appeal to a wider base of people. I had a carnival on my wall for years, undoubtedly a well crafted piece, but it just looked so out of place amongst everything else on my walls. I still have a "sun does shine" on the wall and somehow it just "fits" so much better.
Then again, the morning glory studies as stand alone pieces are excellent in their own right.
Connor's early work like " the sun does shine" etc is fantastic, for me he lost it a bit going down the historical studies route, be it the Napoleonic, roman or later stuff, the talent is obviously there, but the relevance?
His studies of contemporary subjects are just as well done and I feel would appeal to a wider base of people. I had a carnival on my wall for years, undoubtedly a well crafted piece, but it just looked so out of place amongst everything else on my walls. I still have a "sun does shine" on the wall and somehow it just "fits" so much better.
Then again, the morning glory studies as stand alone pieces are excellent in their own right.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by FЯ on Nov 6, 2017 1:10:58 GMT 1, Minnick.
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The Next BIG THING in Art?, by J0NNY on Nov 6, 2017 1:12:34 GMT 1, The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one.
I think there is quite a bit of truth here. People who think that this forum can't and doesn't affect an artists popularity or pricing are ignorant. Just think about how many members and guests are on this forum compared to the amount the prints or originals an artist might release? Simple maths would tell you that if even 5% off members got caught in the hype and wanted to purchase a new release of some new artist the demand would easily outweigh supply. For the artist it may seem like a good thing to happen but it ultimately might not be, just go a couple years back and it was Miaz bros, Borf, Paco Pomet who were getting all the attention, now they struggle to sell out editions or even get a mention on this place.
The reason Connor Harrington’s success came so quick on here was due to bullshit threads like this pumping him up and the the s**t getting flipped out of every release due to bullshit threads like this one Then he becomes stale because he is flipped to s**t and people don’t want to pay hyped prices then the market goes flat, loads of his pieces end up not selling then the collectors lose faith in buying his work because he ain’t flavour of the month for everyone and the flippers call everythings**t because it’s not selling on the second hand market when in fact the artist has probably been lead on a false journey of popularity and say there in the studio scratching head and drinking a stiff one, thinking they liked this style a few months ago, what am I doing wrong, the answer is nothing, you just had a false start but your up and running now, just do your thing and the real collectors will come forward, without bullshit hype threads like this one. I think there is quite a bit of truth here. People who think that this forum can't and doesn't affect an artists popularity or pricing are ignorant. Just think about how many members and guests are on this forum compared to the amount the prints or originals an artist might release? Simple maths would tell you that if even 5% off members got caught in the hype and wanted to purchase a new release of some new artist the demand would easily outweigh supply. For the artist it may seem like a good thing to happen but it ultimately might not be, just go a couple years back and it was Miaz bros, Borf, Paco Pomet who were getting all the attention, now they struggle to sell out editions or even get a mention on this place.
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