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E9Boy
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by E9Boy on May 4, 2021 20:28:46 GMT 1,
Not anymore
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by ThatWasClose on May 4, 2021 21:01:12 GMT 1, They have appeared and disappeared 3 times today. 3 AP's sold at £3.9k?
They have appeared and disappeared 3 times today. 3 AP's sold at £3.9k?
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diarmid
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by diarmid on May 4, 2021 21:09:13 GMT 1, They have appeared and disappeared 3 times today. 3 AP's sold at £3.9k?
Yes.. Wink, Wink
They have appeared and disappeared 3 times today. 3 AP's sold at £3.9k? Yes.. Wink, Wink
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Horatio Nelson on May 4, 2021 21:16:08 GMT 1, People just putting them in basket but then maybe taking it out or it timing out. This happened with me when I added the Levine to my cart and it seems the same happens for this Shrigley.
People just putting them in basket but then maybe taking it out or it timing out. This happened with me when I added the Levine to my cart and it seems the same happens for this Shrigley.
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Sundowner
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Sundowner on May 4, 2021 22:02:20 GMT 1, Sold Out!
Sold Out!
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Zippy
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Zippy on May 4, 2021 23:57:31 GMT 1, Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP.
Nope. Exactly the same and signed and numbered on reverse so will never be seen (if framed)
Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP. Nope. Exactly the same and signed and numbered on reverse so will never be seen (if framed)
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Adam London on May 5, 2021 8:24:10 GMT 1, Wow, I was looking at it at 2.1k and thought it was really expensive, but the APs all out for nearly 4k? Has this been the most popular animal shrigley so far?
Wow, I was looking at it at 2.1k and thought it was really expensive, but the APs all out for nearly 4k? Has this been the most popular animal shrigley so far?
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by ThatWasClose on May 5, 2021 8:41:22 GMT 1, Wow, I was looking at it at 2.1k and thought it was really expensive, but the APs all out for nearly 4k? Has this been the most popular animal shrigley so far? Last tier of the Rabbit was £6k
Wow, I was looking at it at 2.1k and thought it was really expensive, but the APs all out for nearly 4k? Has this been the most popular animal shrigley so far? Last tier of the Rabbit was £6k
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Sixty Bells
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Sixty Bells on May 5, 2021 9:26:28 GMT 1, Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP. The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's
Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP. The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's
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Morfx
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Morfx on May 5, 2021 10:05:00 GMT 1, Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP. The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's
AP's hold no extra value for me if they are not slightly different from the regular edition.
Were the APs any different to the standard run? I don't understand the price hike if it's just to have it numbered AP. The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's AP's hold no extra value for me if they are not slightly different from the regular edition.
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theclash
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by theclash on May 5, 2021 10:16:48 GMT 1, The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's AP's hold no extra value for me if they are not slightly different from the regular edition.
Agreed, used to be artist would look at different versions and choose based on these. doesn’t seem like that anymore, just an extension of the regular issue. Saw one recently with 60 AP
The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's AP's hold no extra value for me if they are not slightly different from the regular edition. Agreed, used to be artist would look at different versions and choose based on these. doesn’t seem like that anymore, just an extension of the regular issue. Saw one recently with 60 AP
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Coach on May 5, 2021 12:24:40 GMT 1, The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's Unless it was visually different I don't see it being worth more
Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for.
The AP's are more desirable because there's fewer of them (x5) and because it's signed and numbered on the back you're paying the premium purely for the bragging rights. A bit like NFT's Unless it was visually different I don't see it being worth more Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for.
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Morfx
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Morfx on May 5, 2021 16:26:35 GMT 1, Unless it was visually different I don't see it being worth more Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for.
Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..?
Unless it was visually different I don't see it being worth more Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for. Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..?
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Happy Shopper on May 5, 2021 16:32:42 GMT 1, Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for. Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..? They don't need that many. It's just a way to make extra money these days. APs should be exactly that. A few extra copies for the artist (to approve, and maybe keep)
Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for. Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..? They don't need that many. It's just a way to make extra money these days. APs should be exactly that. A few extra copies for the artist (to approve, and maybe keep)
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Coach on May 5, 2021 16:35:09 GMT 1, Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for. Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..?
AP’s were originally for the artist to sign off that they were happy with the print. I think things have moved on from that. I now think AP’s are often for an artist to giveaway to friends and family. It does get a bit silly when there are dozens of AP’s as sometimes seems to happen. I suspect their purpose has simply evolved over time. Some of the printers on here might be able to expand.
Collectors like to have AP’s. They feel a little bit special. As such they are worth a little more. Only a little, mind you. Of course, if the AP is different from the main run, then that’s a different kettle of fish. Though they should really be called limited variants, as having AP’s different to the main run is not really what an AP is for. Fair shout, but why does an artist need x-amount of Artist proofs? I believed originally that artist proofs were pretty much the final draft with the odd tweak/variant..? AP’s were originally for the artist to sign off that they were happy with the print. I think things have moved on from that. I now think AP’s are often for an artist to giveaway to friends and family. It does get a bit silly when there are dozens of AP’s as sometimes seems to happen. I suspect their purpose has simply evolved over time. Some of the printers on here might be able to expand.
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robo
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by robo on May 5, 2021 20:59:58 GMT 1, I much prefer a numbered print from the edition to an AP as you know it’s unique. APs always feel a bit knock off, undocumented, below the counter.
I much prefer a numbered print from the edition to an AP as you know it’s unique. APs always feel a bit knock off, undocumented, below the counter.
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LJCal
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by LJCal on May 6, 2021 2:43:45 GMT 1, why would anyone pay £4-6k for an AP when you can buy a work on paper for the same size which is unique for £5-6.5k? Either people are paying too much for prints or his orignals are too cheap.
why would anyone pay £4-6k for an AP when you can buy a work on paper for the same size which is unique for £5-6.5k? Either people are paying too much for prints or his orignals are too cheap.
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by ThatWasClose on May 6, 2021 15:28:27 GMT 1, On a side note, I can’t work out why there are none of his recent April fools day animals on eBay (of which there were 4) but loads of the penguin and goose First one has appeared today at a very 'reasonable' £5k
On a side note, I can’t work out why there are none of his recent April fools day animals on eBay (of which there were 4) but loads of the penguin and goose First one has appeared today at a very 'reasonable' £5k
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stock
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by stock on May 15, 2021 21:55:05 GMT 1, Shave Drigleys at £55 from Atom at the Art Car Boot on Saturday-Monday then £70! They're signed on the back, but no picture of the signature on ACBF, maybe it'll arrive signed David Shirgley. Either way, I purchased the Shave Drigley "Melons" print tday bc I'm pregnant, so it's too perfect so, Shave Drigley or D Shirg either way, thank you - cool print!
Shave Drigleys at £55 from Atom at the Art Car Boot on Saturday-Monday then £70! They're signed on the back, but no picture of the signature on ACBF, maybe it'll arrive signed David Shirgley. Either way, I purchased the Shave Drigley "Melons" print tday bc I'm pregnant, so it's too perfect so, Shave Drigley or D Shirg either way, thank you - cool print!
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Sam Am
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Sam Am on May 24, 2021 16:46:56 GMT 1, Shipping notifications through ✌️
Shipping notifications through ✌️
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by ThatWasClose on May 25, 2021 11:13:45 GMT 1, Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
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tab1
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by tab1 on May 25, 2021 11:45:52 GMT 1, Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ?
Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ?
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by ThatWasClose on May 25, 2021 11:57:19 GMT 1, Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ? No. I have intention of selling it in the short term and there is no legal obligation not to sell just a request. It would appear to just be a desire to stop people flipping immediately and seeing 7 or 8 of a new print on eBay before it has been despatched.
Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ? No. I have intention of selling it in the short term and there is no legal obligation not to sell just a request. It would appear to just be a desire to stop people flipping immediately and seeing 7 or 8 of a new print on eBay before it has been despatched.
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Gunny
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Gunny on May 25, 2021 13:14:39 GMT 1, Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ? No contract, it is just a request from the gallery and the artist at this stage
Just received 'Stop Panicking' from Jealous Gallery with a note saying 'It is the wishes of the artist and ourselves that these editions do not enter the secondary market through auctions or private sales for a minimum of 18 months. Jealous have asked for the advice from the major auction houses to help ensure that this does not happen.'
It may stop some auction sales although I think eBay is a different matter.
Were these conditions of resale made aware to you before entering into a contract to purchase ? No contract, it is just a request from the gallery and the artist at this stage
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amputeerich
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Had been watching this all week! £2.8k seems like a great price for whats proving to be a very popular print!
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Poster Bob
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by Poster Bob on Jun 20, 2021 22:45:48 GMT 1, A high price given that he would not ship outside of the UK.
A high price given that he would not ship outside of the UK.
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amputeerich
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David Shrigley • Stop Panicking , by amputeerich on Jun 20, 2021 23:06:09 GMT 1,
Absolutely! Missed that! Need to set up some more alerts I think… Thanks!
Absolutely! Missed that! Need to set up some more alerts I think… Thanks!
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Wendero
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