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What happened to David Choe??, by thesewalls on Apr 24, 2008 11:04:17 GMT 1, His latest prints have been weak (with the exception of London Girl perhaps, although I strongly favor City Girl and CG2). He's put out some seriously dope ish in the past, and continues to show at high profile gallery's such as LAZ, yet his prints struggle to sell for market value. Has his street credit evaporated? Has he evolved into something 'we' or 'they' are no longer attracted to? Were people ever buying for themselves, or just for the flip? He was surely hot for a moment there...what happened? Don't get me wrong, I'd love to put CG or CG2 on my wall and leave it there forever...my Sound Eyes is going to the framers soon...honestly, I could care less about the 'secondary market value' of the prints, I just can't help but notice the decline in attraction to, and desire for, all things Choe. So...what happened to David Choe? What other artists/examples come to mind when reading this?
I suppose I should include my own opinion, which can be summed up as follows: he didn't keep his flame burning strong, the limelight shifted as it always does, and there he sits, content, as a legend in the back seat. Not saying much there I know, which is why I now beg the 'answer' - or more like opinion - from other like-minded, perhaps more experienced, fans and collectors.
His latest prints have been weak (with the exception of London Girl perhaps, although I strongly favor City Girl and CG2). He's put out some seriously dope ish in the past, and continues to show at high profile gallery's such as LAZ, yet his prints struggle to sell for market value. Has his street credit evaporated? Has he evolved into something 'we' or 'they' are no longer attracted to? Were people ever buying for themselves, or just for the flip? He was surely hot for a moment there...what happened? Don't get me wrong, I'd love to put CG or CG2 on my wall and leave it there forever...my Sound Eyes is going to the framers soon...honestly, I could care less about the 'secondary market value' of the prints, I just can't help but notice the decline in attraction to, and desire for, all things Choe. So...what happened to David Choe? What other artists/examples come to mind when reading this?
I suppose I should include my own opinion, which can be summed up as follows: he didn't keep his flame burning strong, the limelight shifted as it always does, and there he sits, content, as a legend in the back seat. Not saying much there I know, which is why I now beg the 'answer' - or more like opinion - from other like-minded, perhaps more experienced, fans and collectors.
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What happened to David Choe??, by snakes on Apr 24, 2008 11:06:58 GMT 1, The "FORUM" said "NO".....
The "FORUM" said "NO".....
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What happened to David Choe??, by cashman on Apr 24, 2008 11:12:55 GMT 1, Umless your doing shows every 3 months or hitting up the streets everyday, people are going to forget about you a bit. Dont forget he's only really been popular over here for the last year.
Personally Id only buy a choe if I could afford an original, scale is the thing that sets his work off imo
Umless your doing shows every 3 months or hitting up the streets everyday, people are going to forget about you a bit. Dont forget he's only really been popular over here for the last year.
Personally Id only buy a choe if I could afford an original, scale is the thing that sets his work off imo
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What happened to David Choe??, by slowmo on Apr 24, 2008 11:22:04 GMT 1, He only became popular as a print selling artists after city girl started turning big money on re-sale, no other print managed it, no flip money, no sales of low cost prints.
He still has his fanbase, indeed someone put up an absolutely cracking original the other day and he is a quality artist, so in essence, nothing happened to him, he just cant command good money on ebay, which tends to generate a lot of text on artists through this forum once an initial image has been talked about.
He only became popular as a print selling artists after city girl started turning big money on re-sale, no other print managed it, no flip money, no sales of low cost prints.
He still has his fanbase, indeed someone put up an absolutely cracking original the other day and he is a quality artist, so in essence, nothing happened to him, he just cant command good money on ebay, which tends to generate a lot of text on artists through this forum once an initial image has been talked about.
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What happened to David Choe??, by BONGO on Apr 24, 2008 11:22:58 GMT 1, BONGO NOTE YOU SAY YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN SECONDARY MARKET, AND THAT IS GOOD PERSPECTIVE
BONGO SAYS BUY IF YOU LIKE , NOT BECAUSE OTHERS FAVOUR IT.
DO NOT WORRY ABOUT POPULARITY, BUT BE THANKFUL THAT THE WORK OF AN ARTIST YOU LIKE IF INCREASINGLY AFFORDABLE AND OBTAINABLE
BONGO NOTE YOU SAY YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN SECONDARY MARKET, AND THAT IS GOOD PERSPECTIVE
BONGO SAYS BUY IF YOU LIKE , NOT BECAUSE OTHERS FAVOUR IT.
DO NOT WORRY ABOUT POPULARITY, BUT BE THANKFUL THAT THE WORK OF AN ARTIST YOU LIKE IF INCREASINGLY AFFORDABLE AND OBTAINABLE
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What happened to David Choe??, by buffin on Apr 24, 2008 11:23:07 GMT 1, Just an outsider on this as I don't own any. Would love a City Girl especially the first one with the extra hand finished touches. Not a lot else has floated my boat print wise and perhaps there has been a little lack of quality control in some of the choices. That being said did you see Lee's commission on another thread? That is stunning.
Just an outsider on this as I don't own any. Would love a City Girl especially the first one with the extra hand finished touches. Not a lot else has floated my boat print wise and perhaps there has been a little lack of quality control in some of the choices. That being said did you see Lee's commission on another thread? That is stunning.
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What happened to David Choe??, by manchestermike on Apr 24, 2008 11:24:54 GMT 1, DOKEBI is one of the best prints I've seen in ages, blows London Girl out of the water
DOKEBI is one of the best prints I've seen in ages, blows London Girl out of the water
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What happened to David Choe??, by Karl Read on Apr 24, 2008 11:27:22 GMT 1, I like david choe's work, i just have'nt liked it enough to purchase any yet, i think i will someday, he is just not on my top wanted lists at the moment! As for sound eyes, i just dont get why that is so popular! It's the most over-rated print out there i think! Especially the red version!
I like david choe's work, i just have'nt liked it enough to purchase any yet, i think i will someday, he is just not on my top wanted lists at the moment! As for sound eyes, i just dont get why that is so popular! It's the most over-rated print out there i think! Especially the red version!
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What happened to David Choe??, by Guest on Apr 24, 2008 11:32:22 GMT 1, what has happened to him? nothing he's still producing some great work. As said in previous post's as soon as the so called art lovers find their prints are not selling for a profit they move on to the next one. I find it refreshing that you can buy his work without the usual bunfight and mass of selling threads that appear 5 minuets after release. Happy days
what has happened to him? nothing he's still producing some great work. As said in previous post's as soon as the so called art lovers find their prints are not selling for a profit they move on to the next one. I find it refreshing that you can buy his work without the usual bunfight and mass of selling threads that appear 5 minuets after release. Happy days
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What happened to David Choe??, by Gentle Mental on Apr 24, 2008 11:50:57 GMT 1, like it or not, the secondary market really affects the artist. it makes them worried about popularity.
And it's kinda sad to see artists having to bow to this pressure to stay popular (eg. coming with version 2 of sound eyes and city girl). which is why it kinda backfired a bit.
Dface doing more skulls, insect more warhol rip offs, micallef more portraits of creatures in sneakers etc etc...
A bit like jim morrison having to sing light my fire for every show.
Which is why i suspect it's a management thing.
like it or not, the secondary market really affects the artist. it makes them worried about popularity.
And it's kinda sad to see artists having to bow to this pressure to stay popular (eg. coming with version 2 of sound eyes and city girl). which is why it kinda backfired a bit.
Dface doing more skulls, insect more warhol rip offs, micallef more portraits of creatures in sneakers etc etc...
A bit like jim morrison having to sing light my fire for every show.
Which is why i suspect it's a management thing.
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What happened to David Choe??, by skanky on Apr 24, 2008 13:46:16 GMT 1, Nothing happened , no artist should be judged on the flipability of a print. He is an amazing talent that has created some truly memorable pieces of art. The last Laz show was a massive success, the detail on some of the pieces was mind blowing. Did you see Lee's commission ?
Nothing happened , no artist should be judged on the flipability of a print. He is an amazing talent that has created some truly memorable pieces of art. The last Laz show was a massive success, the detail on some of the pieces was mind blowing. Did you see Lee's commission ?
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What happened to David Choe??, by bonesy on Apr 24, 2008 14:05:10 GMT 1, I thought David's Laz show was solid work though the print selection was weak, overall. People became attracted to him because of the City Girl 2 image but I dont think its the best representation of his overall work. Driving Home (which was probably my favorite print of '07) is a better representation IMO.
I thought David's Laz show was solid work though the print selection was weak, overall. People became attracted to him because of the City Girl 2 image but I dont think its the best representation of his overall work. Driving Home (which was probably my favorite print of '07) is a better representation IMO.
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What happened to David Choe??, by dotdot on Apr 24, 2008 14:18:07 GMT 1, Choe has moved to his next project - just because we have'nt heard how he's getting on doesn't mean too much.
This being a mere talking / havering shop at times - this being (another) one.
Give the guy a break - his show at Laz (soho) was quite (at times) spectacular. Everything sold pre preview - the watercolours were blistering.. then the prints came along (not great imho).
Choe's got a bright future - this i think we all kind of know...
CG - will stand the test - for a LONG time.
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Choe has moved to his next project - just because we have'nt heard how he's getting on doesn't mean too much.
This being a mere talking / havering shop at times - this being (another) one.
Give the guy a break - his show at Laz (soho) was quite (at times) spectacular. Everything sold pre preview - the watercolours were blistering.. then the prints came along (not great imho).
Choe's got a bright future - this i think we all kind of know...
CG - will stand the test - for a LONG time.
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What happened to David Choe??, by ABC on Apr 24, 2008 15:05:47 GMT 1, There is nothing wrong with DC, why does there always seem to be a problem on here with some if his prints when they are not making money? He is an establised artist and the flipper hype will not effect him in the long run. Do we want another "What happened too" thread everytime the resale value of prints starts to level back at cost price IE Micallef, Ian Francis, Denning, Lister etc etc Change the record.
There is nothing wrong with DC, why does there always seem to be a problem on here with some if his prints when they are not making money? He is an establised artist and the flipper hype will not effect him in the long run. Do we want another "What happened too" thread everytime the resale value of prints starts to level back at cost price IE Micallef, Ian Francis, Denning, Lister etc etc Change the record.
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What happened to David Choe??, by AoT Framing on Apr 24, 2008 15:27:17 GMT 1, I thought the watercolours were the highlight of the lazinc show. Up close, they were stunning. Hooker mouse was my favourite, though the other head pictures were fantastic too. I like the idea that some of his work would be difficult to live with. I own two originals that my wife won't let me hang as they border on pornographic imagery, but I love looking at them. Again, a show with figures that are blowing each others brains and suicide is probably not to everybody's taste but it's good that he's pushing boundaries and not playing it safe.IMO Driving home has still got to be one of the best affordable prints out there under Β£300. Probably needs to get locked up again in solitary, that should see his prices rise again!
I thought the watercolours were the highlight of the lazinc show. Up close, they were stunning. Hooker mouse was my favourite, though the other head pictures were fantastic too. I like the idea that some of his work would be difficult to live with. I own two originals that my wife won't let me hang as they border on pornographic imagery, but I love looking at them. Again, a show with figures that are blowing each others brains and suicide is probably not to everybody's taste but it's good that he's pushing boundaries and not playing it safe.IMO Driving home has still got to be one of the best affordable prints out there under Β£300. Probably needs to get locked up again in solitary, that should see his prices rise again!
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What happened to David Choe??, by maadbeats on Apr 24, 2008 15:34:14 GMT 1, I have been following Choes work long before POW got the hands on him. I have always been a fan and will continue purchasing whether or not this board or the ebay flippers bail. The rule always applies, Buy it because you like not because a market dictates value. You never know when that market drops and your stuck with a piece you dont like and paid alot for. Because now you pretty much have to give it away. Which is great for us who enjoy his work. We win on the cheap
I have been following Choes work long before POW got the hands on him. I have always been a fan and will continue purchasing whether or not this board or the ebay flippers bail. The rule always applies, Buy it because you like not because a market dictates value. You never know when that market drops and your stuck with a piece you dont like and paid alot for. Because now you pretty much have to give it away. Which is great for us who enjoy his work. We win on the cheap
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What happened to David Choe??, by bobbymeachamjr on Apr 24, 2008 15:43:45 GMT 1, This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show.
This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show.
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What happened to David Choe??, by EHC on Apr 24, 2008 16:12:06 GMT 1, This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show.
I thought his show did sell out?
www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/03/18/bamarket118.xml
"Other sell-out shows on view this week are for the Los Angeles street artist David Choe, who has sold more than 45 works priced at up to Β£40,000 each in exhibitions at the Lazarides Gallery's two branches in London and Newcastle"
At that price range, it definitely met/exceeded my expectations. He is selling paintings for up to $80K!! And thats not even at auction! Its crazy to me but I'm happy for the guy as I've been a fan of his for a while. I just think its a case of him choosing images that aren't in high demand to make as prints. If they made a print out of Lee's commission(or some other large paintings from his latest show), I am almost 100% positive there would be a high demand for that print. Instead, he chose images that were in a pretty different style than the style of his large paintings.
This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show. I thought his show did sell out? www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/03/18/bamarket118.xml"Other sell-out shows on view this week are for the Los Angeles street artist David Choe, who has sold more than 45 works priced at up to Β£40,000 each in exhibitions at the Lazarides Gallery's two branches in London and Newcastle" At that price range, it definitely met/exceeded my expectations. He is selling paintings for up to $80K!! And thats not even at auction! Its crazy to me but I'm happy for the guy as I've been a fan of his for a while. I just think its a case of him choosing images that aren't in high demand to make as prints. If they made a print out of Lee's commission(or some other large paintings from his latest show), I am almost 100% positive there would be a high demand for that print. Instead, he chose images that were in a pretty different style than the style of his large paintings.
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What happened to David Choe??, by ABC on Apr 24, 2008 16:13:07 GMT 1, This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show.
"stock"? only flippers have stock, collectors have "collections".
This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show. "stock"? only flippers have stock, collectors have "collections".
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What happened to David Choe??, by Heavyconsumer on Apr 24, 2008 16:20:31 GMT 1, This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show.
I couldn't agree more. I feel quite strongly that Laz's pricing policy is counter-productive for some artists. Look at Lucy McLauchlan - Laz had a few of her originals on offer at high prices for ages, which I think are still available. She had a spectacular looking show there through the turn of the year with works on paper costing around Β£1200 and canvases at Β£4000 - Β£7000. The next show she does, everythingis half-prce or less, throughout the entire show, EVERYTHING. And she sold out pretty fast, while Laz is still sitting on a nice collection of her work which is totally overpriced imo. I like David's work a lot, although I felt the Laz print releases were weak, including London Girl. I bought a couple of David's prints at the end of last year, when prices were at their peak. While it does irk me slightly that I could now get the same two prints for half what I paid then, I'm not too upset about it, as I bought them to enjoy, and still haven't even framed them yet. I think the fact that "Silent Dance" hasn't sold out shows exactly who the print buying masses are, in particular POW customers and why they're buying. These are people who recently got burned with the last couple of POW releases and are no longer buying David's work, which I think is great and long may it last!
This is from a pure "business" perspective - unfortunately the business aspect seems to run this scene... Like any company, you beat expectations (ie. Nick Walker@bonhams) people get excited and your "stock" goes up. If you fail to meet expectations ie. numerous unsold works @latest show - your stock gets hammered. Thats just the way it is. Blame Laz and his pricing strategy of absurdly high $$$ #s for his recent show. I couldn't agree more. I feel quite strongly that Laz's pricing policy is counter-productive for some artists. Look at Lucy McLauchlan - Laz had a few of her originals on offer at high prices for ages, which I think are still available. She had a spectacular looking show there through the turn of the year with works on paper costing around Β£1200 and canvases at Β£4000 - Β£7000. The next show she does, everythingis half-prce or less, throughout the entire show, EVERYTHING. And she sold out pretty fast, while Laz is still sitting on a nice collection of her work which is totally overpriced imo. I like David's work a lot, although I felt the Laz print releases were weak, including London Girl. I bought a couple of David's prints at the end of last year, when prices were at their peak. While it does irk me slightly that I could now get the same two prints for half what I paid then, I'm not too upset about it, as I bought them to enjoy, and still haven't even framed them yet. I think the fact that "Silent Dance" hasn't sold out shows exactly who the print buying masses are, in particular POW customers and why they're buying. These are people who recently got burned with the last couple of POW releases and are no longer buying David's work, which I think is great and long may it last!
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What happened to David Choe??, by lee3 on Apr 24, 2008 16:27:13 GMT 1, I don't think Choe gives one thought to his prints sales on ebay. In fact he released at least 2 editions of the sound eyes print which certainly isn't a signal that he's trying to maximize print value. I'm of the opinion that he a supremely talented artist no matter the medium which is exceedingly rare- all the more so at his level. His past 2 shows have completely sold out which is something most artists only dream about - many who have honed their craft for 40 years do not get close to his success. Couple that with the fact that prices were up 4 or 5 fold and he's on rocket trajectory and deservedly so.
He's 33 and been painting all of his life and success found him at an early age. I was recently at his studio and photographed a number of paintings he's working on but I'm not at liberty to show them until they are finished. In my opinion, they are stunning and I think he's miles ahead of most but that's just my set of eyes. Considering both of these were just finished within the past 18 months, I'd say he's doing just fine artistically and that a LARGE understatement.
His watercolor skills are unreal as well.
I don't think Choe gives one thought to his prints sales on ebay. In fact he released at least 2 editions of the sound eyes print which certainly isn't a signal that he's trying to maximize print value. I'm of the opinion that he a supremely talented artist no matter the medium which is exceedingly rare- all the more so at his level. His past 2 shows have completely sold out which is something most artists only dream about - many who have honed their craft for 40 years do not get close to his success. Couple that with the fact that prices were up 4 or 5 fold and he's on rocket trajectory and deservedly so. He's 33 and been painting all of his life and success found him at an early age. I was recently at his studio and photographed a number of paintings he's working on but I'm not at liberty to show them until they are finished. In my opinion, they are stunning and I think he's miles ahead of most but that's just my set of eyes. Considering both of these were just finished within the past 18 months, I'd say he's doing just fine artistically and that a LARGE understatement. His watercolor skills are unreal as well.
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What happened to David Choe??, by quimby on Apr 24, 2008 16:35:05 GMT 1, What happened to David Choe?
Er, he still has a show running at Lazarides in Newcastle.
What happened to David Choe?
Er, he still has a show running at Lazarides in Newcastle.
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What happened to David Choe??, by bobbymeachamjr on Apr 24, 2008 16:44:56 GMT 1, How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle?
How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle?
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What happened to David Choe??, by lee3 on Apr 24, 2008 16:47:45 GMT 1, >>>How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle<<<
They are on display only. You can't pick up your purchase until the show concludes. In fact, one from London still hasn't arrived yet and is due today or tomorrow and the one I've got from New Castle probably won't be shipped until 2 or 3 weeks after the show concludes on 4.29. The gallery can't exactly have blank walls for their David Choe show just because all of the work was purchased within the first week.
>>>How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle<<<
They are on display only. You can't pick up your purchase until the show concludes. In fact, one from London still hasn't arrived yet and is due today or tomorrow and the one I've got from New Castle probably won't be shipped until 2 or 3 weeks after the show concludes on 4.29. The gallery can't exactly have blank walls for their David Choe show just because all of the work was purchased within the first week.
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What happened to David Choe??, by Heavyconsumer on Apr 24, 2008 16:47:57 GMT 1, lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too?
lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too?
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What happened to David Choe??, by bobbymeachamjr on Apr 24, 2008 16:50:27 GMT 1, >>>How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle<<< They are on display only. You can't pick up your purchase until the show concludes. In fact, one from London still hasn't arrived yet and is due today or tomorrow and the one I've got from New Castle probably won't be shipped until 2 or 3 weeks after the show concludes on 4.29. The gallery can't exactly have blank walls for their David Choe show just because all of the work was purchased within the first week.
Just to confirm the pieces listed at lazinc.com and laz newcastle web sites are sold? They're usually prompt about taking down listings that have sold...
>>>How did he sell out when theres a dozen or so pieces sitting @lazinc and Laz newcastle<<< They are on display only. You can't pick up your purchase until the show concludes. In fact, one from London still hasn't arrived yet and is due today or tomorrow and the one I've got from New Castle probably won't be shipped until 2 or 3 weeks after the show concludes on 4.29. The gallery can't exactly have blank walls for their David Choe show just because all of the work was purchased within the first week. Just to confirm the pieces listed at lazinc.com and laz newcastle web sites are sold? They're usually prompt about taking down listings that have sold...
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What happened to David Choe??, by lee3 on Apr 24, 2008 16:58:09 GMT 1, lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too?
Thank you, and I obviously agree. Yeah the watercolors are being framed as I type. I've got some more photos of my visit with him here though the vast majority are hidden from the public as I blocked any photo that had other unfinished paintings in it. In another 6 months or so I should be able to unlock them and they are VERY cool wide angle photos of his studio with a number of works in progress.
www.flickr.com/photos/lar3/
lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too? Thank you, and I obviously agree. Yeah the watercolors are being framed as I type. I've got some more photos of my visit with him here though the vast majority are hidden from the public as I blocked any photo that had other unfinished paintings in it. In another 6 months or so I should be able to unlock them and they are VERY cool wide angle photos of his studio with a number of works in progress. www.flickr.com/photos/lar3/
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What happened to David Choe??, by lee3 on Apr 24, 2008 17:01:48 GMT 1, [/quote]Just to confirm the pieces listed at lazinc.com and laz newcastle web sites are sold? They're usually prompt about taking down listings that have sold...[/quote]
That's correct. They never once updated the availabillity list. Those have remained the same since the show launched. I purchased mine about a day before the show opened and even then there were a good 5 paintings and most of the watercolors already taken. They posted works available with what was left upon the openeing and have never once updated those lists. The last I heard (which was 3 weeks ago) the only piece left was "Phillip" which I went back and forth with because it was driving me nuts but decided to pass. I was surpised to see that one last so long.
[/quote]Just to confirm the pieces listed at lazinc.com and laz newcastle web sites are sold? They're usually prompt about taking down listings that have sold...[/quote]
That's correct. They never once updated the availabillity list. Those have remained the same since the show launched. I purchased mine about a day before the show opened and even then there were a good 5 paintings and most of the watercolors already taken. They posted works available with what was left upon the openeing and have never once updated those lists. The last I heard (which was 3 weeks ago) the only piece left was "Phillip" which I went back and forth with because it was driving me nuts but decided to pass. I was surpised to see that one last so long.
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What happened to David Choe??, by bobbymeachamjr on Apr 24, 2008 17:03:59 GMT 1, Thanks for the info
Thanks for the info
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What happened to David Choe??, by arcam on Apr 24, 2008 17:06:24 GMT 1, lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too? Thank you, and I obviously agree. Yeah the watercolors are being framed as I type. I've got some more photos of my visit with him here though the vast majority are hidden from the public as I blocked any photo that had other unfinished paintings in it. In another 6 months or so I should be able to unlock them and they are VERY cool wide angle photos of his studio with a number of works in progress. www.flickr.com/photos/lar3/ Did you commission that watercolour?
lee3, AWESOME! Thanks for showing again! I like those watercolours, are they yours too? Thank you, and I obviously agree. Yeah the watercolors are being framed as I type. I've got some more photos of my visit with him here though the vast majority are hidden from the public as I blocked any photo that had other unfinished paintings in it. In another 6 months or so I should be able to unlock them and they are VERY cool wide angle photos of his studio with a number of works in progress. www.flickr.com/photos/lar3/Did you commission that watercolour?
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