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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by manchestermike on Feb 27, 2007 23:38:00 GMT 1, i know you dont pay attention to obey...but his prints sell-out in minutes every week. no left-overs.
I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up?
i know you dont pay attention to obey...but his prints sell-out in minutes every week. no left-overs. I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up?
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influence
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by influence on Feb 28, 2007 0:09:31 GMT 1, i know you dont pay attention to obey...but his prints sell-out in minutes every week. no left-overs. I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up?
Small correction; they sell out in seconds...
And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time...
i know you dont pay attention to obey...but his prints sell-out in minutes every week. no left-overs. I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up? Small correction; they sell out in seconds... And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time...
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by manchestermike on Feb 28, 2007 0:18:33 GMT 1, I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up? Small correction; they sell out in seconds... And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time...
Fair dos... obviously Shepherd doesn't want anyone else cashing in... new one must be out soon, it's been a couple of hours.
Honestly though, how much thought actually goes into prints when there's a new one every week?
I know they do - What I was saying is would this happen without the eBayers buying up? Small correction; they sell out in seconds... And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time... Fair dos... obviously Shepherd doesn't want anyone else cashing in... new one must be out soon, it's been a couple of hours. Honestly though, how much thought actually goes into prints when there's a new one every week?
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BK83
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by BK83 on Feb 28, 2007 1:03:19 GMT 1, Small correction; they sell out in seconds... And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time... Fair dos... obviously Shepherd doesn't want anyone else cashing in... new one must be out soon, it's been a couple of hours. Honestly though, how much thought actually goes into prints when there's a new one every week?
My thoughts exactly ....
Small correction; they sell out in seconds... And even without eBay his prints would sell out in seconds due to an increasingly huge up roar of fans hitting f5 during release time... Fair dos... obviously Shepherd doesn't want anyone else cashing in... new one must be out soon, it's been a couple of hours. Honestly though, how much thought actually goes into prints when there's a new one every week? My thoughts exactly ....
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by rhinomilk on Feb 28, 2007 2:44:13 GMT 1, Personally... I dig what he's doing. It makes his prints more accessible to the less affluent, yet still keeps a good balance for collectors. I guess he could take more time and "put more thought" into it and release prints less frequently... but then he'd need to charge a few hundred $$ as opposed to $35 to make a living ($35USD!! for some quality work!). (i'm still a noob and have very few prints, but from what I've seen... )the prints are excellent in quality and the pieces he's put out lately still have powerful imagery (well... a good majority anyways) to get the messages he wants to set out
Personally... I dig what he's doing. It makes his prints more accessible to the less affluent, yet still keeps a good balance for collectors. I guess he could take more time and "put more thought" into it and release prints less frequently... but then he'd need to charge a few hundred $$ as opposed to $35 to make a living ($35USD!! for some quality work!). (i'm still a noob and have very few prints, but from what I've seen... )the prints are excellent in quality and the pieces he's put out lately still have powerful imagery (well... a good majority anyways) to get the messages he wants to set out
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by dundun on Feb 28, 2007 9:04:58 GMT 1, He put's WAAAY more "thought" into his prints than a lot of artists. He's just constantly working and pumping out good shiat. Most street artists don't have an eighth of the work ethic that Shepard has.
He put's WAAAY more "thought" into his prints than a lot of artists. He's just constantly working and pumping out good shiat. Most street artists don't have an eighth of the work ethic that Shepard has.
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by tadghostal on Feb 28, 2007 23:36:31 GMT 1, dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker.
At least according to this lot. As far as I can tell, the quality of an artist is based on the price of their work. I thought Banksy was killer because of the reach and audacity of his street art. I love Shep for the same thing. The guy is not only talented, but relentless--20 years of pasting cities around the globe with his propoganda/phenomenology experiment.
So, while you're not alone in admiring Shepard (perhaps the greatest street artist of all time), you won't find many of us who share your affinity for Obey Giant prints.
Read the threads, you'll see what I mean. Unless the artist is "the next Banksy" (read: what other prints can I flip for 10x my price in 12 months?!) or somebody who can somehow convince buyers to pay 100k for a dot matrix, bubble-jet P.O.S., then you're simply pissing into the wind.
dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker.
At least according to this lot. As far as I can tell, the quality of an artist is based on the price of their work. I thought Banksy was killer because of the reach and audacity of his street art. I love Shep for the same thing. The guy is not only talented, but relentless--20 years of pasting cities around the globe with his propoganda/phenomenology experiment.
So, while you're not alone in admiring Shepard (perhaps the greatest street artist of all time), you won't find many of us who share your affinity for Obey Giant prints.
Read the threads, you'll see what I mean. Unless the artist is "the next Banksy" (read: what other prints can I flip for 10x my price in 12 months?!) or somebody who can somehow convince buyers to pay 100k for a dot matrix, bubble-jet P.O.S., then you're simply pissing into the wind.
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by ricosg11 on Feb 28, 2007 23:41:18 GMT 1, If you are sayin a giclee is a crap print than you do not understand the the true defnition of giclee. look it up before you bash it. Sometimes as much work if not more goes into a giclee than a screenprint. Just because the work is on a computer doesnt make it any less "art".
If you are sayin a giclee is a crap print than you do not understand the the true defnition of giclee. look it up before you bash it. Sometimes as much work if not more goes into a giclee than a screenprint. Just because the work is on a computer doesnt make it any less "art".
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by irf2112 on Feb 28, 2007 23:44:47 GMT 1, dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker.
I think youve got it wrong...
Fairey = rated street artist (in my book anyway - i'd say 70 of his stuff is good).
Hirst = over-rated to the point where he could shit on canvas and it'd be worshipped. One good idea doesn't make you a legend...
dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker. I think youve got it wrong... Fairey = rated street artist (in my book anyway - i'd say 70 of his stuff is good). Hirst = over-rated to the point where he could shit on canvas and it'd be worshipped. One good idea doesn't make you a legend...
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by tadghostal on Mar 1, 2007 0:57:12 GMT 1, dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker. I think youve got it wrong... Fairey = rated street artist (in my book anyway - i'd say 70 of his stuff is good). Hirst = over-rated to the point where he could s**t on canvas and it'd be worshipped. One good idea doesn't make you a legend...
The words I've been searching for.
dundun---Let me help you out by sharing a lesson I learned. Hirst=Art God. Fairey=Wanker. I think youve got it wrong... Fairey = rated street artist (in my book anyway - i'd say 70 of his stuff is good). Hirst = over-rated to the point where he could s**t on canvas and it'd be worshipped. One good idea doesn't make you a legend... The words I've been searching for.
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by corblimeylimey on Mar 1, 2007 11:25:21 GMT 1, If you are sayin a giclee is a crap print than you do not understand the the true defnition of giclee. look it up before you bash it. Sometimes as much work if not more goes into a giclee than a screenprint. Just because the work is on a computer doesnt make it any less "art".
More work goes into a giclee? The pre-printing computer work can easily be applied to screen prints too. True definition of Giclee, little squirt in french meaning it's an ink jet, press print.
As opposed to making 2, 3, 4 or more screens (whole lot of work there for starters) placeing the paper and hand pulling every colour, you've got to make sure the registration is correct, and cleaning everything afterwards. I agree that it's still art, but you can print giclees one at a time if you wished rather than doing the full run and having unsold kicking about.
I have a friend in the Giclee business (or as he unpretentiously calls it large format inkjet printing) and his price for an A1 print (841mmX594mm) is £11 printed on coated matt 170gsm (more for better quality paper) if you wanted 11 prints or more the cost will go down to £9 each, if you were clever you'd do them two up on an A0 sheet and only pay £14 (obviously that works out at £7 for an A1) and he's making a good profit on those prices.
If you are sayin a giclee is a crap print than you do not understand the the true defnition of giclee. look it up before you bash it. Sometimes as much work if not more goes into a giclee than a screenprint. Just because the work is on a computer doesnt make it any less "art". More work goes into a giclee? The pre-printing computer work can easily be applied to screen prints too. True definition of Giclee, little squirt in french meaning it's an ink jet, press print. As opposed to making 2, 3, 4 or more screens (whole lot of work there for starters) placeing the paper and hand pulling every colour, you've got to make sure the registration is correct, and cleaning everything afterwards. I agree that it's still art, but you can print giclees one at a time if you wished rather than doing the full run and having unsold kicking about. I have a friend in the Giclee business (or as he unpretentiously calls it large format inkjet printing) and his price for an A1 print (841mmX594mm) is £11 printed on coated matt 170gsm (more for better quality paper) if you wanted 11 prints or more the cost will go down to £9 each, if you were clever you'd do them two up on an A0 sheet and only pay £14 (obviously that works out at £7 for an A1) and he's making a good profit on those prices.
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by mammal2 on Mar 1, 2007 14:45:45 GMT 1, really thought trollies would be up today!
really thought trollies would be up today!
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Anything new this week POW??? WC 26th February, by Tyler Durden on Mar 1, 2007 14:48:47 GMT 1, Wishful thinking eh mammal? Seems like they're all quiet trying to clear the backlog right now..
Wishful thinking eh mammal? Seems like they're all quiet trying to clear the backlog right now..
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