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Bast
May 6, 2021 6:45:03 GMT 1
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Bast, by Street Art Fan on May 6, 2021 6:45:03 GMT 1, Still feel pretty bummed. Hard to explain to those outside this community, but Bast was one of the original artists that defined street art to me from the beginning. I know what you mean. But even within this broad community of ours I think there’s a subset of hardcore Bast obsessives for whom this hits especially hard. To us the man was a genius, plain and simple. I honestly can’t think of anyone in the street art scene who’s as talented or original. He’s going to be missed greatly.
Still feel pretty bummed. Hard to explain to those outside this community, but Bast was one of the original artists that defined street art to me from the beginning. I know what you mean. But even within this broad community of ours I think there’s a subset of hardcore Bast obsessives for whom this hits especially hard. To us the man was a genius, plain and simple. I honestly can’t think of anyone in the street art scene who’s as talented or original. He’s going to be missed greatly.
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May 6, 2021 7:24:23 GMT 1
Bast, by My Name is Frank on May 6, 2021 7:24:23 GMT 1, Clearly a much loved guy and a loss to many, RIP.
Clearly a much loved guy and a loss to many, RIP.
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May 6, 2021 8:25:44 GMT 1
Bast, by Leo Boyd on May 6, 2021 8:25:44 GMT 1, Still feel pretty bummed. Hard to explain to those outside this community, but Bast was one of the original artists that defined street art to me from the beginning. Yeah I am still feeling pretty sad about this.
I have loved Bast's work for years. The first time I saw it I got that immediate visceral wow punch to the gut, mixed with a healthy dose of humour and confusion. I only knew the guy through his art but I think the art world and the world in general has lost someone special.
Still feel pretty bummed. Hard to explain to those outside this community, but Bast was one of the original artists that defined street art to me from the beginning. Yeah I am still feeling pretty sad about this. I have loved Bast's work for years. The first time I saw it I got that immediate visceral wow punch to the gut, mixed with a healthy dose of humour and confusion. I only knew the guy through his art but I think the art world and the world in general has lost someone special.
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Bast
May 6, 2021 14:10:32 GMT 1
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Bast, by Eton Groover on May 6, 2021 14:10:32 GMT 1, Love the crazy energy in all Bast works. From the tributes it seems just a physical manifestation of the guy he was. He will be much missed. Shame he didn’t get to see mainstream approval while alive but he didn’t seem to want or seek it
Love the crazy energy in all Bast works. From the tributes it seems just a physical manifestation of the guy he was. He will be much missed. Shame he didn’t get to see mainstream approval while alive but he didn’t seem to want or seek it
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May 6, 2021 16:25:56 GMT 1
Bast, by chr1s on May 6, 2021 16:25:56 GMT 1, The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if walking on carpets, and layer more pieces on top of those works. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting.
The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if walking on carpets, and layer more pieces on top of those works. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting.
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May 6, 2021 16:36:26 GMT 1
Bast, by vvk on May 6, 2021 16:36:26 GMT 1, The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if they were carpets to layer more on top of the works already out. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting. i have had a stone in my shoe on a few occasions, I can agree, its no fun at all.
The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if they were carpets to layer more on top of the works already out. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting. i have had a stone in my shoe on a few occasions, I can agree, its no fun at all.
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Bast
May 6, 2021 16:47:00 GMT 1
Bast, by Wearology on May 6, 2021 16:47:00 GMT 1, Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology
Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology
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May 6, 2021 19:23:20 GMT 1
Bast, by Adman on May 6, 2021 19:23:20 GMT 1, The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if they were carpets to layer more on top of the works already out. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting. I love that – thank you for posting.
The other amazing thing about BAST was he was a one man operation. The majority of the other successful artists operate out of well oiled and well staffed studios. BAST, for the most part, was a solo operation. He did of course do many collabs. But when he was doing his own work it was just him laying the paint on the canvas. He was the one holding the brush. His studio was an organized mess. He was completely focused on creating his art and not so much on operating a business. A visit to his studio often involved Mike pulling the works out and spreading them on the studio floor like carpets. When the studio floor was covered he would walk on the pieces as if they were carpets to layer more on top of the works already out. And he was always looking to challenge himself. There were strange quirky things he would do that didn't make sense, but that seemed so appropriate for him. He told me once he would sometimes puts a stone in his shoe so he felt discomfort as he stood in front of a canvas painting. I love that – thank you for posting.
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Bast
May 6, 2021 20:27:12 GMT 1
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Bast, by Quinnster on May 6, 2021 20:27:12 GMT 1, Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology
Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast?
Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast?
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May 6, 2021 20:42:40 GMT 1
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Bast, by Icesay on May 6, 2021 20:42:40 GMT 1, Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast?
They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird.
Dear Banksy, We welcome you with open arms to New York City. So sorry that you are returning to us under these most unfortunate circumstances. Our community has been ravaged the past few years due to the pandemic and social and political unrest. On behalf of the entire underground art community, please feel free to use our streets, walls and any other surfaces you feel needs a little international polishing. The Big Apple is bent, but we are not broken. Thank you for your consideration - Wearology Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast? They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird.
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May 6, 2021 20:54:49 GMT 1
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Bast, by Quinnster on May 6, 2021 20:54:49 GMT 1, Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast? They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird.
Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️
Does the average man on the street in NYC or the US know of Bast? They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird. Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️
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May 6, 2021 23:03:29 GMT 1
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Bast, by Icesay on May 6, 2021 23:03:29 GMT 1, They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird. Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️
Sorry thought it was an open question, rather than a cynical poor taste one, wanted to give you the benefit. Take a chill pill, people are expressing their condolences and appreciation of the man so thought your question was a dick move.
They will have seen his work and that's all that matters for someone getting up. Who cares about the average man? Not sure I'm feeling the question tbh. Weird. Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️ Sorry thought it was an open question, rather than a cynical poor taste one, wanted to give you the benefit. Take a chill pill, people are expressing their condolences and appreciation of the man so thought your question was a dick move.
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May 6, 2021 23:29:25 GMT 1
Bast, by Reader on May 6, 2021 23:29:25 GMT 1, Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️ Sorry thought it was an open question, rather than a cynical poor taste one, wanted to give you the benefit. Take a chill pill, people are expressing their condolences and appreciation of the man so thought your question was a dick move. I think you're maybe misreading the question, he was asking out of respect, the vast outpouring of grief in our community can look like Bast was a lot more well known than he is. The OP was just curious. he's a long time member and Bast aficionado.
Why is it weird? And why should you feel the question I was not asking you ☹️ Sorry thought it was an open question, rather than a cynical poor taste one, wanted to give you the benefit. Take a chill pill, people are expressing their condolences and appreciation of the man so thought your question was a dick move. I think you're maybe misreading the question, he was asking out of respect, the vast outpouring of grief in our community can look like Bast was a lot more well known than he is. The OP was just curious. he's a long time member and Bast aficionado.
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Bast
May 7, 2021 18:15:40 GMT 1
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Bast, by Happy Shopper on May 7, 2021 18:15:40 GMT 1, For fans, friends and family that can’t attend the funeral... starts in a few hours I think!
For fans, friends and family that can’t attend the funeral... starts in a few hours I think!
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May 7, 2021 18:43:09 GMT 1
Bast, by peas on May 7, 2021 18:43:09 GMT 1, It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
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May 7, 2021 23:03:13 GMT 1
Bast, by Smokeidaeye on May 7, 2021 23:03:13 GMT 1, Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young.
I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed.
Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young. I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed.
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May 8, 2021 1:59:42 GMT 1
Bast, by kaimac on May 8, 2021 1:59:42 GMT 1, It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
Haaa, that's great
It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
Haaa, that's great
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May 8, 2021 6:15:26 GMT 1
Bast, by Deleted on May 8, 2021 6:15:26 GMT 1, It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
Great story. Thanks for sharing.
It's often mentioned that Bast had been a baggage handler at JFK, as well as clearing the trash from planes after passengers had departed them.
But that wasn't the full extent of his employment at JFK. Here's a little story he once told me of another line of work of his at the airport...
One day, for one reason or another, he was given the job of manually guiding the airplanes to their parking spots after landing.
So there's Basto with those orange or red table tennis-like bats in his hands, guiding a Jumbo across the tarmac when out of the corner of his eye he spots non other than Morrissey stepping out of a private jet a little way away.
A huge Smiths fan, Basto starts yelling "Hey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey! Morrissey!" whilst excitedly waving his arms in the air, all the while forgetting what he was supposed to be doing, and more importantly, what was in his hands.
Needless to say, he never worked that particular job ever again.
Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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May 8, 2021 6:57:53 GMT 1
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Bast, by inefficiency of on May 8, 2021 6:57:53 GMT 1, Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young. I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed.
I was about to buy one of these from eBay but got taken down 😩 hope someone from here got it. Lovely little flyer. 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young. I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed. I was about to buy one of these from eBay but got taken down 😩 hope someone from here got it. Lovely little flyer. 🙏🏻🙌🏻
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May 8, 2021 9:19:22 GMT 1
Bast, by TAXED on May 8, 2021 9:19:22 GMT 1, Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young. I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed. I was about to buy one of these from eBay but got taken down 😩 hope someone from here got it. Lovely little flyer. 🙏🏻🙌🏻 haha same, i did get a Faile/Bast token/coin. these still a few left on ebay.
Such horrible news. He seemed to be quite young. I just started to get to know his work in the last year or so and recently picked up this cool little flyer from a Laz show. Need to get it framed. I was about to buy one of these from eBay but got taken down 😩 hope someone from here got it. Lovely little flyer. 🙏🏻🙌🏻 haha same, i did get a Faile/Bast token/coin. these still a few left on ebay.
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May 8, 2021 12:10:09 GMT 1
Bast, by Reader on May 8, 2021 12:10:09 GMT 1, A nice text..
"As the swelling commerce of Street Art beseeched him to produce “product,” he responded to his competing instincts as well – how to embrace reward and the funhouse absurdity of an art market while rejecting the cynical underbelly and easy commodification. It’s a familiar dynamic with which we all contend if we have a conscience"
A nice text.. "As the swelling commerce of Street Art beseeched him to produce “product,” he responded to his competing instincts as well – how to embrace reward and the funhouse absurdity of an art market while rejecting the cynical underbelly and easy commodification. It’s a familiar dynamic with which we all contend if we have a conscience"
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May 18, 2021 12:14:49 GMT 1
Bast, by Reader on May 18, 2021 12:14:49 GMT 1, The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts
(just saw the Mason Storm thread and thought we needed a little balance)
Untitled, 2007 Retired screen printing screen in an aluminium frame Unique 1/1 original 50.5cm x 61cm (20 x 24 in)
The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts (just saw the Mason Storm thread and thought we needed a little balance)Untitled, 2007 Retired screen printing screen in an aluminium frame Unique 1/1 original 50.5cm x 61cm (20 x 24 in)
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May 18, 2021 13:06:12 GMT 1
Bast, by Happy Shopper on May 18, 2021 13:06:12 GMT 1, The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts Good idea! I love that retired screen! I've never seen one of those for sale before. Looks like the bottom half of Winehouse.
Here's one of mine:
http://instagram.com/p/B1OdnPzl_4s
The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts Good idea! I love that retired screen! I've never seen one of those for sale before. Looks like the bottom half of Winehouse. Here's one of mine: http://instagram.com/p/B1OdnPzl_4s
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May 18, 2021 13:10:44 GMT 1
Bast, by Lroy on May 18, 2021 13:10:44 GMT 1, The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts Good idea! I love that retired screen! I've never seen one of those for sale before. Looks like the bottom half of Winehouse. Here's one of mine: http://instagr.am/p/B1OdnPzl_4s ouh lalala such a beauty ! great idea Reader to share Bast unjistfly forgotten - rapport to the big heads of street-art and Contemporary Art, as he could, he is, in both !! Wish to get one one day and a Clockworth Brittian ( because Pins is his friend and because i love I love them both !!! )
The best of Bast..come on, show us your Basts Good idea! I love that retired screen! I've never seen one of those for sale before. Looks like the bottom half of Winehouse. Here's one of mine: http://instagr.am/p/B1OdnPzl_4s ouh lalala such a beauty ! great idea Reader to share Bast unjistfly forgotten - rapport to the big heads of street-art and Contemporary Art, as he could, he is, in both !! Wish to get one one day and a Clockworth Brittian ( because Pins is his friend and because i love I love them both !!! )
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May 18, 2021 13:31:57 GMT 1
Bast, by xveitx on May 18, 2021 13:31:57 GMT 1, I'm not here in the forum that often anymore, but when I read about Bäst's death, I had to take a look. I am very very sad. It is one of my all time favorites. He will definitely be missing. that finally makes me take care of my mickeys. At least one is always hanging on the wall. But my old plan all 3 (each edition) in a row has so far failed due to the costs of the framing. But I will finally make up for that. RIP Basto
I'm not here in the forum that often anymore, but when I read about Bäst's death, I had to take a look. I am very very sad. It is one of my all time favorites. He will definitely be missing. that finally makes me take care of my mickeys. At least one is always hanging on the wall. But my old plan all 3 (each edition) in a row has so far failed due to the costs of the framing. But I will finally make up for that. RIP Basto
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May 18, 2021 19:58:03 GMT 1
Bast, by faute on May 18, 2021 19:58:03 GMT 1, Great to see such love for BAST. I love yours, happyshopper.
His first screenprint:
2001. Edition of 12. 17.5 x 23 (this one has more green on the right arm than others that I have seen)
edit: I understand you xveitx. It has been the same for me with pasters
Great to see such love for BAST. I love yours, happyshopper. His first screenprint: 2001. Edition of 12. 17.5 x 23 (this one has more green on the right arm than others that I have seen) edit: I understand you xveitx. It has been the same for me with pasters
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Bast
May 18, 2021 20:14:22 GMT 1
Bast, by Lroy on May 18, 2021 20:14:22 GMT 1, Great to see such love for BAST. I love yours, happyshopper. His first screenprint: 2001. Edition of 12. 17.5 x 23 (this one has more green on the right arm than others that I have seen) Magnific ! I will keep it as screensaver on my phone !
Great to see such love for BAST. I love yours, happyshopper. His first screenprint: 2001. Edition of 12. 17.5 x 23 (this one has more green on the right arm than others that I have seen) Magnific ! I will keep it as screensaver on my phone !
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Bast
May 18, 2021 20:15:21 GMT 1
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Bast, by sincebyman on May 18, 2021 20:15:21 GMT 1, RIP Bästo !!
RIP Bästo !!
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Bast
May 18, 2021 20:37:36 GMT 1
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Bast, by iamzero on May 18, 2021 20:37:36 GMT 1, Stop this right now... I have Bast envy.
Stop this right now... I have Bast envy.
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