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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by barry cilit on Aug 6, 2007 21:59:45 GMT 1, IMO, his "work" is too try hard and trying to be pollitical just for the sake of trying to follow in Banksy's shadow.He tried the cutesy cartoon with drippy paint, He's fighting the corporations with! and taking the piss out of dead celebraties! Just checked his website, bookcases, wallets and designer pillows?! I always think of him as the Banksy for 12 years olds. Infact I don't even know why I'm bothering to type so much about him! cringeworthy on a good day, cliched on a bad day
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IMO, his "work" is too try hard and trying to be pollitical just for the sake of trying to follow in Banksy's shadow.He tried the cutesy cartoon with drippy paint, He's fighting the corporations with! and taking the piss out of dead celebraties! Just checked his website, bookcases, wallets and designer pillows?! I always think of him as the Banksy for 12 years olds. Infact I don't even know why I'm bothering to type so much about him! cringeworthy on a good day, cliched on a bad day
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by mose on Aug 6, 2007 22:03:25 GMT 1, Do you think people will get sick of the whole politically, enviromentally etc induced work?
fatigued is probably the best word...and yes, i feel people will get badly fatigued by all this Iraq-related art, cliches(che, grenades, etc.), the world-is-melting, etc.
after a while, it becomes less and less moving and more and more a painful memory that most want forgotten, not on their walls.
The days of this type of art getting prime gallery slots, selling expensive prints, etc. are numbered. When they end, the limelight will end for many of the current artists focused on here. There was a great line I read in a book yesterday, talking about the NYC Gallery meltdown of the late 1980's/early 1990's....it said something like, "of all the 1000 artists who put on important gallery shows in the 1980's, maybe 15 have a secondary market these days." It is a different art world these days, especially with the internet and all, but some of the old rules still apply.
Do you think people will get sick of the whole politically, enviromentally etc induced work? fatigued is probably the best word...and yes, i feel people will get badly fatigued by all this Iraq-related art, cliches(che, grenades, etc.), the world-is-melting, etc. after a while, it becomes less and less moving and more and more a painful memory that most want forgotten, not on their walls. The days of this type of art getting prime gallery slots, selling expensive prints, etc. are numbered. When they end, the limelight will end for many of the current artists focused on here. There was a great line I read in a book yesterday, talking about the NYC Gallery meltdown of the late 1980's/early 1990's....it said something like, "of all the 1000 artists who put on important gallery shows in the 1980's, maybe 15 have a secondary market these days." It is a different art world these days, especially with the internet and all, but some of the old rules still apply.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 22:05:39 GMT 1, IMO, his "work" is too try hard and trying to be pollitical just for the sake of trying to follow in Banksy's shadow.He tried the cutesy cartoon with drippy paint, He's fighting the corporations with! and taking the piss out of dead celebraties! Just checked his website, bookcases, wallets and designer pillows?! I always think of him as the Banksy for 12 years olds. Infact I don't even know why I'm bothering to type so much about him! cringeworthy on a good day, cliched on a bad day IMO
If you knew about the TV stuff coming up you may not be saying that so much.
One of the things which has been confirmed by D* is that Ewan McGregor has a pair of d*face wings on his BMW badge on his bike travelling to South Africa for tv. Just that alone will get loads of attention. Plus i think D* is getting some celeb collectors as well by the looks of things.
By the way, ewan mcgregor is winning the facelift contest.
You cant compare everyone to banksy, its silly to do that. Banksy is getting slightly tedious at the moment - even though we are on the banksy forum - not many people really talk about him much.
IMO, his "work" is too try hard and trying to be pollitical just for the sake of trying to follow in Banksy's shadow.He tried the cutesy cartoon with drippy paint, He's fighting the corporations with! and taking the piss out of dead celebraties! Just checked his website, bookcases, wallets and designer pillows?! I always think of him as the Banksy for 12 years olds. Infact I don't even know why I'm bothering to type so much about him! cringeworthy on a good day, cliched on a bad day IMO If you knew about the TV stuff coming up you may not be saying that so much. One of the things which has been confirmed by D* is that Ewan McGregor has a pair of d*face wings on his BMW badge on his bike travelling to South Africa for tv. Just that alone will get loads of attention. Plus i think D* is getting some celeb collectors as well by the looks of things. By the way, ewan mcgregor is winning the facelift contest. You cant compare everyone to banksy, its silly to do that. Banksy is getting slightly tedious at the moment - even though we are on the banksy forum - not many people really talk about him much.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by barry cilit on Aug 6, 2007 22:25:22 GMT 1, oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home.
oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by numusic on Aug 6, 2007 22:33:54 GMT 1, Do you think people will get sick of the whole politically, enviromentally etc induced work? fatigued is probably the best word...and yes, i feel people will get badly fatigued by all this Iraq-related art, cliches(che, grenades, etc.), the world-is-melting, etc. after a while, it becomes less and less moving and more and more a painful memory that most want forgotten, not on their walls. The days of this type of art getting prime gallery slots, selling expensive prints, etc. are numbered. When they end, the limelight will end for many of the current artists focused on here. There was a great line I read in a book yesterday, talking about the NYC Gallery meltdown of the late 1980's/early 1990's....it said something like, "of all the 1000 artists who put on important gallery shows in the 1980's, maybe 15 have a secondary market these days." It is a different art world these days, especially with the internet and all, but some of the old rules still apply.
Nah, I'd say it's completely different these days. The artists featured here go back to maybe 91/92..Twist, Mcgee, Spike Jonze, Ed templeton, The mission school, the mistakists.. etc etc.. it's got it's own history and controls it's own means of production. It's so tied into pop culture, fashion, vinyl, toys, clothing lines, stickers, skateboards.. the works. People learned a lot from the 80s, Haring and Futura 2000 etc.. This is a new generation who control what and when they show and they're not affraid of breaking boundaries..
The 80's was just a bunch of traditional gallery knobs sticking graffiti onto canvas and into swanky galleries to sell to monied clients..the work didn't work.. on trains it's cool, it has context.. on canvas.. well. It's just a name..(as someone once said). The new school work is so much more diverse and isn't affraid of taking on the gallery space with whatever it takes.. installations, sculpture, performance, paintings, music, drawing, photography, video.. the lot.
This second wave with Faile, Bast, Swoon, Fairey, Banksy etc.. it's just the beginning. A new generation pciking up where Beautiful Losers left off. It's here to stay..It's not even a scene or a movement. It just is.
Long live the new ism.. Vandal'ism ;D ;D ;D
Do you think people will get sick of the whole politically, enviromentally etc induced work? fatigued is probably the best word...and yes, i feel people will get badly fatigued by all this Iraq-related art, cliches(che, grenades, etc.), the world-is-melting, etc. after a while, it becomes less and less moving and more and more a painful memory that most want forgotten, not on their walls. The days of this type of art getting prime gallery slots, selling expensive prints, etc. are numbered. When they end, the limelight will end for many of the current artists focused on here. There was a great line I read in a book yesterday, talking about the NYC Gallery meltdown of the late 1980's/early 1990's....it said something like, "of all the 1000 artists who put on important gallery shows in the 1980's, maybe 15 have a secondary market these days." It is a different art world these days, especially with the internet and all, but some of the old rules still apply. Nah, I'd say it's completely different these days. The artists featured here go back to maybe 91/92..Twist, Mcgee, Spike Jonze, Ed templeton, The mission school, the mistakists.. etc etc.. it's got it's own history and controls it's own means of production. It's so tied into pop culture, fashion, vinyl, toys, clothing lines, stickers, skateboards.. the works. People learned a lot from the 80s, Haring and Futura 2000 etc.. This is a new generation who control what and when they show and they're not affraid of breaking boundaries.. The 80's was just a bunch of traditional gallery knobs sticking graffiti onto canvas and into swanky galleries to sell to monied clients..the work didn't work.. on trains it's cool, it has context.. on canvas.. well. It's just a name..(as someone once said). The new school work is so much more diverse and isn't affraid of taking on the gallery space with whatever it takes.. installations, sculpture, performance, paintings, music, drawing, photography, video.. the lot. This second wave with Faile, Bast, Swoon, Fairey, Banksy etc.. it's just the beginning. A new generation pciking up where Beautiful Losers left off. It's here to stay..It's not even a scene or a movement. It just is. Long live the new ism.. Vandal'ism ;D ;D ;D
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by stuey09 on Aug 6, 2007 22:34:55 GMT 1, oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home.
Am I to take it then, that to have a dface on my walls means that I do not have 'refined taste' Just wondering. I'm now interested to know what art would pass the test of being refined?
oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home. Am I to take it then, that to have a dface on my walls means that I do not have 'refined taste' Just wondering. I'm now interested to know what art would pass the test of being refined?
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by numusic on Aug 6, 2007 22:36:08 GMT 1, oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home.
refined taste..LOL ;D
oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home. refined taste..LOL ;D
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by Ron Goldsurfer on Aug 6, 2007 22:36:59 GMT 1, Dface is good and I am sorry to admit that I donΒ΄t own a single piece made by him. If there was any justice in this world someone would give me a print for free. Dface, are you reading this?! ;-)
Dface is good and I am sorry to admit that I donΒ΄t own a single piece made by him. If there was any justice in this world someone would give me a print for free. Dface, are you reading this?! ;-)
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by numusic on Aug 6, 2007 22:37:21 GMT 1, oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home. Am I to take it then, that to have a dface on my walls means that I do not have 'refined taste' Just wondering. I'm now interested to know what art would pass the test of being refined?
told ya, it's the return of the bloody pastel pastorels.. turn on the news... the war is over ! ;D
oh ok!!! If Ewan has got some wings on his bike then it must be deemed as credible art!! PURLEESE!! don't get me wrong I'm sure that there are 1000's of D* prints with happy homes on teenage boys's bedroom walls, but alas I'm a grown man in my mid 30's with a slightly more refined taste for the walls of my home. Am I to take it then, that to have a dface on my walls means that I do not have 'refined taste' Just wondering. I'm now interested to know what art would pass the test of being refined? told ya, it's the return of the bloody pastel pastorels.. turn on the news... the war is over ! ;D
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by stuey09 on Aug 6, 2007 22:41:57 GMT 1, Yay. Bring out Sausageboonwee's Grannies Haywain I could stretch to Turner though
Yay. Bring out Sausageboonwee's Grannies Haywain I could stretch to Turner though
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by Oliver Garland on Aug 6, 2007 22:42:10 GMT 1, Does anyone knowhow much his originals sell from galleries from? Im starting to get serious bout this guym looked at more stuff, is quite good...
Does anyone knowhow much his originals sell from galleries from? Im starting to get serious bout this guym looked at more stuff, is quite good...
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by barry cilit on Aug 6, 2007 22:47:10 GMT 1, well.... one rule of thumb I tend to use, is that when an artist has to mimick another artist's style..i.e Andy warhol inorder to get their own "idea" across they are allready struggling to make a credible statement. Banksy's Kate Moss at least had a cultural ironic reference. But a half skull, half Monroe face with wings is just meaningless nonsense. It's also like he is in the mind set of ..errr.. well if I include a skull , a set of wings and a Warhol reference, then hopefully it will look cool? IMO It is acceptalbe for a 36 year old man to own an Ian Francis, Barry Mcgee, Phil Frost, or dread to say it ..maybe D*'s main inspiration...Kaws???
IMO, but everyone's taste is different so if you own a D*Face then no offence intended..I just feel a bit too old to have his work on my walls.
well.... one rule of thumb I tend to use, is that when an artist has to mimick another artist's style..i.e Andy warhol inorder to get their own "idea" across they are allready struggling to make a credible statement. Banksy's Kate Moss at least had a cultural ironic reference. But a half skull, half Monroe face with wings is just meaningless nonsense. It's also like he is in the mind set of ..errr.. well if I include a skull , a set of wings and a Warhol reference, then hopefully it will look cool? IMO It is acceptalbe for a 36 year old man to own an Ian Francis, Barry Mcgee, Phil Frost, or dread to say it ..maybe D*'s main inspiration...Kaws??? IMO, but everyone's taste is different so if you own a D*Face then no offence intended..I just feel a bit too old to have his work on my walls.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 22:51:20 GMT 1, Does anyone knowhow much his originals sell from galleries from? Im starting to get serious bout this guym looked at more stuff, is quite good...
anywhere between 4k and 10k now for an original
Does anyone knowhow much his originals sell from galleries from? Im starting to get serious bout this guym looked at more stuff, is quite good... anywhere between 4k and 10k now for an original
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by romanywg on Aug 6, 2007 22:52:31 GMT 1, The last show at ocontemporary gallery www.ocontemporary.com/dface.htm prices started at around Β£2,000 and went up to around Β£10 -15,000 tops.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by Oliver Garland on Aug 6, 2007 22:52:33 GMT 1, no way, really?
no way, really?
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by stuey09 on Aug 6, 2007 22:52:56 GMT 1, Cheers for clearing that up for me richardface. I'm now enlightened to the possibility that my taste in art could be immature and unrefined. Phew, I thought I was getting boring in my old age.
Does anyone want to trade my D*Face for a Hutch print?
Cheers for clearing that up for me richardface. I'm now enlightened to the possibility that my taste in art could be immature and unrefined. Phew, I thought I was getting boring in my old age.
Does anyone want to trade my D*Face for a Hutch print?
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 22:54:26 GMT 1, In reply to the teenage walls comment or whatever it was...
D*FACE is all about having a sense of fun and enjoyment.
I think you are generalising. Dface death and glory is not childish, either is the what wars are for, either is the pop-tart or the cli-che. I could go on.
They are all contemporary. I am not going to mention any artists but i would rather have some d*face stuff up to make the place feel a friendly place rather than some boring shit which looks like it has been painted by a 5 year old.
In reply to the teenage walls comment or whatever it was...
D*FACE is all about having a sense of fun and enjoyment.
I think you are generalising. Dface death and glory is not childish, either is the what wars are for, either is the pop-tart or the cli-che. I could go on.
They are all contemporary. I am not going to mention any artists but i would rather have some d*face stuff up to make the place feel a friendly place rather than some boring shit which looks like it has been painted by a 5 year old.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by numusic on Aug 6, 2007 22:55:43 GMT 1, Cheers for clearing that up for me richardface. I'm now enlightened to the possibility that my taste in art could be immature and unrefined. Phew, I thought I was getting boring in my old age. Does anyone want to trade my D*Face for a Hutch print?
I'm waiting for Hutch to do a Rabbit print ;D
Cheers for clearing that up for me richardface. I'm now enlightened to the possibility that my taste in art could be immature and unrefined. Phew, I thought I was getting boring in my old age. Does anyone want to trade my D*Face for a Hutch print? I'm waiting for Hutch to do a Rabbit print ;D
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jB on Aug 6, 2007 22:56:14 GMT 1, you cant be serious
you cant be serious
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by romanywg on Aug 6, 2007 22:56:56 GMT 1, I'll swop it for an Elliot soupcan (It's my sons, who is 13 years old, not mine of coarse)
I'll swop it for an Elliot soupcan (It's my sons, who is 13 years old, not mine of coarse)
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 22:59:22 GMT 1,
look up dface on ebay in the completed items - think that recent pop tart prints and what wars are for are currently going for the same amount as a banksy flag.
I don't understand why you are so amazed for, its been going on for years.
Infact the green pop tart was unsold at Β£800 as the reserve was not met. Could have been dodgy, but i dont know. All i know is my house is full of d*face and every bit looks amazing and everyone talks about it when they come around. Even a colleague who is 30 years senior is into it. Its for all ages and is fairly accessible to everyone - even if you do have to stand in line for 5 hours.
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look up dface on ebay in the completed items - think that recent pop tart prints and what wars are for are currently going for the same amount as a banksy flag. I don't understand why you are so amazed for, its been going on for years. Infact the green pop tart was unsold at Β£800 as the reserve was not met. Could have been dodgy, but i dont know. All i know is my house is full of d*face and every bit looks amazing and everyone talks about it when they come around. Even a colleague who is 30 years senior is into it. Its for all ages and is fairly accessible to everyone - even if you do have to stand in line for 5 hours. J
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by Oliver Garland on Aug 6, 2007 23:02:59 GMT 1, Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha...
Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha...
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by Oliver Garland on Aug 6, 2007 23:03:50 GMT 1, hopefully will try get an original at his new show...
hopefully will try get an original at his new show...
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by stuey09 on Aug 6, 2007 23:04:07 GMT 1, Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha...
;D ;D ;D Best response of the thread.
Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha... ;D ;D ;D Best response of the thread.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 23:04:53 GMT 1, Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha...
Thats cool but check out his new site - its got it all on there...
www.dface.co.uk
I had a few prints when i was 19 so thats no excuse! ;D
Im reletively new to him, only 19 so im allowed to own his work cus im still a teenager ha... Thats cool but check out his new site - its got it all on there... www.dface.co.ukI had a few prints when i was 19 so thats no excuse! ;D
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by barry cilit on Aug 6, 2007 23:05:01 GMT 1, In reply to the teenage walls comment or whatever it was... D*FACE is all about having a sense of fun and enjoyment. I think you are generalising. Dface death and glory is not childish, either is the what wars are for, either is the pop-tart or the cli-che. I could go on. They are all contemporary. I am not going to mention any artists but i would rather have some d*face stuff up to make the place feel a friendly place rather than some boring s**t which looks like it has been painted by a 5 year old.
Ok Sorry! no offence intended, I guess I was trying to be polite with describing it. In black and white terms I am basically saying his work is low brow. A one pun image? I guess we all have differing tastes, and at the end of the day it's whatever melts your butter. sorry
In reply to the teenage walls comment or whatever it was... D*FACE is all about having a sense of fun and enjoyment. I think you are generalising. Dface death and glory is not childish, either is the what wars are for, either is the pop-tart or the cli-che. I could go on. They are all contemporary. I am not going to mention any artists but i would rather have some d*face stuff up to make the place feel a friendly place rather than some boring s**t which looks like it has been painted by a 5 year old. Ok Sorry! no offence intended, I guess I was trying to be polite with describing it. In black and white terms I am basically saying his work is low brow. A one pun image? I guess we all have differing tastes, and at the end of the day it's whatever melts your butter. sorry
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by jboy on Aug 6, 2007 23:06:02 GMT 1, how do u look up completed items on ebay?
search for the keyword DFACE
then when that comes up look on the left in the yellow bar and click search completed items and click search at the bottom of that box
tadaa
how do u look up completed items on ebay? search for the keyword DFACE then when that comes up look on the left in the yellow bar and click search completed items and click search at the bottom of that box tadaa
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by A.R.T. on Aug 6, 2007 23:10:35 GMT 1, This piece would be considered an original right?
Its a 10x12 sticker of the River Watcher character that he made famous b/c of his street art. It's an original drawn sticker, you can see the marker strokes, that has a DFace signature on it as well. It was a piece that the original owner found on a street sign in the streets of New York, and was able to carefully remove it and placed it on cardboard to mount it. Like i said about this piece in another thread, I consider this to be some of the best street art to own. Imagine owning a wall that Banksy put up some work on? I plan on getting it professionaly framed so that the cardboard is hidden and you will only be able to see the art.
This piece would be considered an original right? Its a 10x12 sticker of the River Watcher character that he made famous b/c of his street art. It's an original drawn sticker, you can see the marker strokes, that has a DFace signature on it as well. It was a piece that the original owner found on a street sign in the streets of New York, and was able to carefully remove it and placed it on cardboard to mount it. Like i said about this piece in another thread, I consider this to be some of the best street art to own. Imagine owning a wall that Banksy put up some work on? I plan on getting it professionaly framed so that the cardboard is hidden and you will only be able to see the art.
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DFace π¬π§ D*Dog β’ Street Art β’ Print Release News, by barry cilit on Aug 6, 2007 23:12:16 GMT 1, I thankyou and goodnight
I thankyou and goodnight
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