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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by SchrΓΆdinger's Chat on Aug 9, 2023 6:56:02 GMT 1, If all the prints sell out then it's a million pound pay day. Not too shabby.
If all the prints sell out then it's a million pound pay day. Not too shabby.
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by Ponyboy Curtis on Aug 9, 2023 9:38:50 GMT 1, I dislike his suit and general chirpiness. Not to mention the Haring rip he's making a living from.
I dislike his suit and general chirpiness. Not to mention the Haring rip he's making a living from.
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LJCal
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by LJCal on Aug 20, 2023 3:47:38 GMT 1, I think people were only buying his art to flip now thatβs not a reality I give it two years max and his work will be selling for pennies. Unless youβre a simpleton you canβt like his stuff. Fair play to him if he made a few quid along the way but he better make it last.
I think people were only buying his art to flip now thatβs not a reality I give it two years max and his work will be selling for pennies. Unless youβre a simpleton you canβt like his stuff. Fair play to him if he made a few quid along the way but he better make it last.
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LJCal
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by LJCal on Aug 26, 2023 5:50:14 GMT 1, Is it just me or have things really gone down hill since 2015?
Is it just me or have things really gone down hill since 2015?
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by King and a Duck on Aug 26, 2023 10:32:51 GMT 1, It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff.
At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests.
It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff.
At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests.
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drip
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by drip on Aug 26, 2023 11:33:55 GMT 1, It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff. At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests. I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but I'd do it for Β£250 and a plate of food. I'm very discreet and I do not disturb proceedings or get in the way of guests, as I normally draw from the bushes, that kind of thing.
It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff. At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests. I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but I'd do it for Β£250 and a plate of food. I'm very discreet and I do not disturb proceedings or get in the way of guests, as I normally draw from the bushes, that kind of thing.
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drip
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by drip on Aug 26, 2023 11:42:32 GMT 1, While his art isn't my particular cup of tea, I'm happy for Sam and I wish him all the best with his career. He's already a big success, and I hope he continues to do well. He's made the most of a condition that many others would've attempted to treat with medication, so fair play to him.
I'm used to an artist's image or persona being used to sell their work, but I find the whole Doodle man with the Doodle wife, with the Doodle baby, in the Doodle house, a little bit....much. I have trouble sleeping as it is.
I'm old enough to remember when part of his act involved a "doodle virus" and an evil twin named Mas, who would draw inverted colour doodles. I always assumed that Mas was Sam backwards, and the twin was a mental construct, perhaps a result of untreated trauma, but I guess the twin could've been real and the parents just messed up. I don't know whether the evil twin is still pushed as part of the whole *waves hands around* thing, but I guess it would add some spice.
While his art isn't my particular cup of tea, I'm happy for Sam and I wish him all the best with his career. He's already a big success, and I hope he continues to do well. He's made the most of a condition that many others would've attempted to treat with medication, so fair play to him. I'm used to an artist's image or persona being used to sell their work, but I find the whole Doodle man with the Doodle wife, with the Doodle baby, in the Doodle house, a little bit....much. I have trouble sleeping as it is. I'm old enough to remember when part of his act involved a "doodle virus" and an evil twin named Mas, who would draw inverted colour doodles. I always assumed that Mas was Sam backwards, and the twin was a mental construct, perhaps a result of untreated trauma, but I guess the twin could've been real and the parents just messed up. I don't know whether the evil twin is still pushed as part of the whole *waves hands around* thing, but I guess it would add some spice.
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Aug 26, 2023 12:00:19 GMT 1, It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff. At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests. I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but I'd do it for Β£250 and a plate of food. I'm very discreet and I do not disturb proceedings or get in the way of guests, as I normally draw from the bushes, that kind of thing. Love these kind of drawings ! If I can permit myself, I was wondering a moment if you were not Mr Bingo or itβs bro ! Yeps really ! Phantasms β¦
It baffles me that people pay big money for this stuff. At best Iβd expect to pay Mr Doodle Β£500 to do two hours of novelty drawings of my wedding guests. I don't want to step on anybody's toes, but I'd do it for Β£250 and a plate of food. I'm very discreet and I do not disturb proceedings or get in the way of guests, as I normally draw from the bushes, that kind of thing. Love these kind of drawings ! If I can permit myself, I was wondering a moment if you were not Mr Bingo or itβs bro ! Yeps really ! Phantasms β¦
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jaws2000
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by jaws2000 on Nov 14, 2023 16:53:54 GMT 1, Mr Doodle Doodle Hug 2022
Edition of 300 Screenprint on wove ,signed ,dated and numbered With certificate of authenticity and contained within original paper box
Β£1350 .00 Plus delivery costs to buyer Or can meet up in Essex or London
what is the red dice in monopoly for
Mr Doodle Doodle Hug 2022 Edition of 300 Screenprint on wove ,signed ,dated and numbered With certificate of authenticity and contained within original paper box Β£1350 .00 Plus delivery costs to buyer Or can meet up in Essex or London what is the red dice in monopoly for
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jaws2000
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by jaws2000 on Nov 19, 2023 14:13:20 GMT 1, Price reduced Β£1000
Price reduced Β£1000
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stef83
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by stef83 on Dec 3, 2023 15:43:27 GMT 1, Hi,
I am selling a small original (20cm x 14.5cm) felt pen on paper by Mr Doodle.
It is from 2015, therefore it's signed as The Doodle Man.
Sold with COA issued by the artist.
Photo available via DM.
Looking for offers in the region of 3000Β£
Based in London.
Thanks
Hi,
I am selling a small original (20cm x 14.5cm) felt pen on paper by Mr Doodle.
It is from 2015, therefore it's signed as The Doodle Man.
Sold with COA issued by the artist.
Photo available via DM.
Looking for offers in the region of 3000Β£
Based in London.
Thanks
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radarrat
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by radarrat on Jan 29, 2024 15:09:05 GMT 1, Hello have this for sale at cost, If interested send me a dm EU based
Thanks
Hello have this for sale at cost, If interested send me a dm EU based Thanks
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radarrat
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by radarrat on Jan 30, 2024 9:45:07 GMT 1, I can also accept a trade
I can also accept a trade
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by adrianadrian on Feb 26, 2024 8:29:29 GMT 1, Hi, I have a 25cm x 35cm Mr Doodle acrylic on plasterboard piece for sale. It was reclaimed from a demolished office wall. It has been professionally framed. I am based in Dartford. I am open to offers on this peice. If you would like to view the item or have it examined please feel free to contact me by phone on 07412042254
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by Yeah Yeah Yeah Round2 on Feb 26, 2024 9:21:57 GMT 1, Are there still boy racers in Dartford? That one way system was a bit of a race track.
Are there still boy racers in Dartford? That one way system was a bit of a race track.
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stylewars
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by stylewars on Feb 26, 2024 12:48:11 GMT 1, Sorry to be blunt, but I can't see the value in these at all.
Easily copied/replicated which make any provenance (including photos) virtually meaningless.
Unless doodle himself authenticates them they are scribbles on plasterboard and nothing more.
Sorry to be blunt, but I can't see the value in these at all.
Easily copied/replicated which make any provenance (including photos) virtually meaningless.
Unless doodle himself authenticates them they are scribbles on plasterboard and nothing more.
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by adrianadrian on Feb 27, 2024 7:09:02 GMT 1, Tttp
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by adrianadrian on Feb 27, 2024 7:10:11 GMT 1, I'm not sure. I could check for you.
I'm not sure. I could check for you.
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met
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by met on Feb 28, 2024 5:22:30 GMT 1,
Sorry to be blunt, but I can't see the value in these at all. Easily copied/replicated which make any provenance (including photos) virtually meaningless. Unless doodle himself authenticates them they are scribbles on plasterboard and nothing more.
I would consider Mr Doodle to be largely irrelevant as an artist.
That said, his marketing skills are excellent.
He certainly created a very media‑friendly and unthreatening, kooky identity for himself. In the process, he has also become somewhat of a pop‑culture and art‑market (as opposed to artistic) phenomenon.
Who knows how long his commercial success will last?
Style tends to distract or blind. And, at least in the short term, it can often be more seductive than substance.
In this respect, I would draw a parallel with Mr Brainwash.
The latter is another character who succeeded in capturing the imagination of (in my view) an undiscerning critical mass of collectors β one that was also happy to buy easily‑digestible, sappy art.
In both cases, the public focus arguably remains more on the likeable cartoonish personas of the artists, than on the formulaic, derivative nature of their actual output as artists.
__________
The issues with this sale are nevertheless of interest to me.
They're comparable to the ones raised when a speculator bought the Faile Tower at Faile's 2010 Bedtime Stories show in New York, broke it up, and began selling the component parts separately.*
stylewars makes a compelling point about the need for authentication by Mr Doodle.
However, the easily‑copied nature of this work would only be of secondary concern if I were looking to make a purchase, because I have no serious reason to doubt it was created by the hand of the artist.
More problematic is the fact that, unless expressly and officially confirmed otherwise, this is not a Mr Doodle artwork and shouldn't be described or implied as such.
Rather, it is but one of many small sections of what was originally a much larger, single artwork. What was originally the complete artwork in its entirety.
But the overall whole was later cut into little pieces. And, presumably, this was done neither by Mr Doodle himself nor at his direction.
Some random third party will have thus usurped the prerogative of the artist. By chopping up the art, they:
(i) altered its size, layout and composition; and
(ii) changed its entire meaning (provided we can assume Mr Doodle's art has meaning).
__________
If I were the artist, I'd consider the original artwork to have been destroyed the very moment its integrity was compromised.
The separated smaller pieces are not, and were never meant to be, "artworks" in their own right with standalone compositions.
It wouldn't surprise me if Mr Doodle had therefore already disavowed them.
Hi. How many copies of this particular piece have you seen on the market? I was there to photograph the wall getting cut into sections. Is it so far fetched that a few sections are in my possession? Only the bottom right piece was signed, obviously. Bid accordingly.
Would it be correct to assume that you (or one of your colleagues) have already reached out to Mr Doodle about these chopped‑up pieces?
Perhaps hoping he might officially recognise them in their newly diminished state, and even authenticate each of them as separate works of art created by him?
If so, this would be relevant information of importance to any potential buyer β and my guess would be that the artist either:
(a) declined to authenticate; or
(b) didn't even bother to reply.
Sorry to be blunt, but I can't see the value in these at all. Easily copied/replicated which make any provenance (including photos) virtually meaningless. Unless doodle himself authenticates them they are scribbles on plasterboard and nothing more.I would consider Mr Doodle to be largely irrelevant as an artist. That said, his marketing skills are excellent. He certainly created a very media‑friendly and unthreatening, kooky identity for himself. In the process, he has also become somewhat of a pop‑culture and art‑market (as opposed to artistic) phenomenon. Who knows how long his commercial success will last? Style tends to distract or blind. And, at least in the short term, it can often be more seductive than substance. In this respect, I would draw a parallel with Mr Brainwash. The latter is another character who succeeded in capturing the imagination of (in my view) an undiscerning critical mass of collectors β one that was also happy to buy easily‑digestible, sappy art. In both cases, the public focus arguably remains more on the likeable cartoonish personas of the artists, than on the formulaic, derivative nature of their actual output as artists. __________ The issues with this sale are nevertheless of interest to me. They're comparable to the ones raised when a speculator bought the Faile Tower at Fa ile's 2010 Bedtime Stories show in New Y ork, broke it up, and began selling the component parts separately. *stylewars makes a compelling point about the need for authentication by Mr Doodle. However, the easily‑copied nature of this work would only be of secondary concern if I were looking to make a purchase, because I have no serious reason to doubt it was created by the hand of the artist. More problematic is the fact that, unless expressly and officially confirmed otherwise, this is not a Mr Doodle artwork and shouldn't be described or implied as such. Rather, it is but one of many small sections of what was originally a much larger, single artwork. What was originally the complete artwork in its entirety. But the overall whole was later cut into little pieces. And, presumably, this was done neither by Mr D oodle himself nor at his direction. Some random third party will have thus usurped the prerogative of the artist. By chopping up the art, they: (i) altered its size, layout and composition; and (ii) changed its entire meaning (provided we can assume Mr D oodle's art has meaning). __________ If I were the artist, I'd consider the original artwork to have been destroyed the very moment its integrity was compromised. The separated smaller pieces are not, and were never meant to be, "artworks" in their own right with standalone compositions. It wouldn't surprise me if Mr D oodle had therefore already disavowed them. Hi. How many copies of this particular piece have you seen on the market? I was there to photograph the wall getting cut into sections. Is it so far fetched that a few sections are in my possession? Only the bottom right piece was signed, obviously. Bid accordingly.Would it be correct to assume that you (or one of your colleagues) have already reached out to Mr D oodle about these chopped‑up pieces? Perhaps hoping he might officially recognise them in their newly diminished state, and even authenticate each of them as separate works of art created by him? If so, this would be relevant information of importance to any potential buyer β and my guess would be that the artist either: (a) declined to authenticate; or (b) didn't even bother to reply.
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by adrianadrian on Feb 28, 2024 9:40:30 GMT 1, Ttt
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cemltz
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by cemltz on Feb 28, 2024 13:49:08 GMT 1, met: Honest question for discussion: can an artist make "art" out of another artists' work? Supreme Court decisions about Andy Warhol prints aside...
MSCHF took a Hirst woodcut, chopped the 88 spots out, and sold them individually. The sold the empty skeleton. Got over 10x the cost of the original piece. (https://severedspots.com). I think they sell for well over issue on secondary. Not my cup of tea, but given I own an edition of the original print they cut up, might be an option for financial support in my retirement...
I was offered the opportunity a few years back (by a somewhat reputable gallery, to the extent they exist) to be one of 10 folks to contribute $10K to buying a signed Banksy, turn it in to and NFT, and then burn it and sell the NFT. Convert the physical in to the digital. Phoenix from the ashes. I dunno. Hard pass for me. They doubled their money. Which means somebody lost a lot of money in the purchase.
Both of the above are obviously money grabs. But does that exclude them from being "art". Maybe more performance art...
Re: Brainwash...I was in Park City last week, and his stuff is in every gallery (being the town where "Exit Through The Gift Shop" was released). I explained to my kids that MBW is for people with lots of money and no taste. To which my daughter astutely replied "But dad, we have like 3 huge Brainwashes in the house..."
Sounds like I need some Mr. Doodle as well.
met: Honest question for discussion: can an artist make "art" out of another artists' work? Supreme Court decisions about Andy Warhol prints aside... MSCHF took a Hirst woodcut, chopped the 88 spots out, and sold them individually. The sold the empty skeleton. Got over 10x the cost of the original piece. (https://severedspots.com). I think they sell for well over issue on secondary. Not my cup of tea, but given I own an edition of the original print they cut up, might be an option for financial support in my retirement... I was offered the opportunity a few years back (by a somewhat reputable gallery, to the extent they exist) to be one of 10 folks to contribute $10K to buying a signed Banksy, turn it in to and NFT, and then burn it and sell the NFT. Convert the physical in to the digital. Phoenix from the ashes. I dunno. Hard pass for me. They doubled their money. Which means somebody lost a lot of money in the purchase. Both of the above are obviously money grabs. But does that exclude them from being "art". Maybe more performance art... Re: Brainwash...I was in Park City last week, and his stuff is in every gallery (being the town where "Exit Through The Gift Shop" was released). I explained to my kids that MBW is for people with lots of money and no taste. To which my daughter astutely replied "But dad, we have like 3 huge Brainwashes in the house..." Sounds like I need some Mr. Doodle as well.
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by adrianadrian on Feb 28, 2024 21:15:27 GMT 1, Tttp
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by I Like You Your Weird on Mar 1, 2024 13:25:07 GMT 1, Looking,
/ Mr Doodle Pop Heart - Robot Kiss in blue
Looking,
/ Mr Doodle Pop Heart - Robot Kiss in blue
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radarrat
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by radarrat on Mar 22, 2024 14:17:29 GMT 1, Hello have this for sale at cost, If interested send me a dm EU based Thanks Still available free shipping
Hello have this for sale at cost, If interested send me a dm EU based Thanks Still available free shipping
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blooboy
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Mr Doodle π¬π§ Print Release β’ Show News β’ Art For Sale, by blooboy on May 29, 2024 13:13:46 GMT 1, I'm just starting out as a collector, and wondered what this might go for, any advice greatly appreciated. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/266833153068
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