Pure Evil
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C215 got GANKED !, by Pure Evil on Aug 2, 2008 14:41:07 GMT 1,
...at 7.30 this morning the left side of this box had its door stolen from in front of the gallery.. it had 2 C215 pieces on it, one of which was done yesterday... NUTS !!
I guess its an answer to urban blight though... if everybody goes around putting nice art on ugly walls and objects in the street then theres a fair chance the object or wall will be removed...
...at 7.30 this morning the left side of this box had its door stolen from in front of the gallery.. it had 2 C215 pieces on it, one of which was done yesterday... NUTS !! I guess its an answer to urban blight though... if everybody goes around putting nice art on ugly walls and objects in the street then theres a fair chance the object or wall will be removed...
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romanywg
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C215 got GANKED !, by romanywg on Aug 2, 2008 14:52:19 GMT 1, That's ridiculous! Here is a photo of how it was.
Taken from C215's flickr www.flickr.com/photos/c215/
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colonelkurtz
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C215 got GANKED !, by colonelkurtz on Aug 2, 2008 14:56:34 GMT 1, free original for someone! or extra payday?! What annoys me is that the electrical/phone company will start clamping down on graf. as they are the one that will foot the bill for the replacement door. Nature of the beast i guess.
free original for someone! or extra payday?! What annoys me is that the electrical/phone company will start clamping down on graf. as they are the one that will foot the bill for the replacement door. Nature of the beast i guess.
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Pure Evil
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C215 got GANKED !, by Pure Evil on Aug 2, 2008 15:24:45 GMT 1, heres C215's response :
"!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? "
and my reply..
"Its the conflict that makes the world go around...
animals have a worse time ...
"The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death."
Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) "
heres C215's response :
"!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? "
and my reply..
"Its the conflict that makes the world go around...
animals have a worse time ...
"The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death."
Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) "
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C215 got GANKED !, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2008 15:56:28 GMT 1, heres C215's response : "!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? " and my reply.. "Its the conflict that makes the world go around... animals have a worse time ... "The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death." Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) "
I would side with animals everytime.
heres C215's response : "!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? " and my reply.. "Its the conflict that makes the world go around... animals have a worse time ... "The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death." Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) " I would side with animals everytime.
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C215 got GANKED !, by slowmo on Aug 2, 2008 15:59:11 GMT 1, At least the thief considered the damage that may be made to the wiring, placing a bin liner over the top of it! How weird.
With regard to animals, society has put us above these problems, interesting how we like to bite the hand that feeds no?
At least the thief considered the damage that may be made to the wiring, placing a bin liner over the top of it! How weird.
With regard to animals, society has put us above these problems, interesting how we like to bite the hand that feeds no?
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C215 got GANKED !, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2008 16:05:31 GMT 1, Or maybe the bin liner is a bona fide repair technique used by the technician ??. edit" Now know what :Ganked" means thanks to urban dictionary.
Or maybe the bin liner is a bona fide repair technique used by the technician ??. edit" Now know what :Ganked" means thanks to urban dictionary.
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C215 got GANKED !, by slowmo on Aug 2, 2008 16:07:54 GMT 1, Or maybe the bin liner is a bona fide repair technique used by the technician ??.
Yeah! Could be ;D
Or maybe the bin liner is a bona fide repair technique used by the technician ??. Yeah! Could be ;D
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C215 got GANKED !, by felix on Aug 2, 2008 16:14:06 GMT 1, Now know what :Ganked" means thanks to urban dictionary.
Ganked means half inched. The urban dictionary is wrong!
Now know what :Ganked" means thanks to urban dictionary. Ganked means half inched. The urban dictionary is wrong!
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C215 got GANKED !, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2008 16:16:09 GMT 1, Thank you Felix.
Thank you Felix.
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Wearology
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C215 got GANKED !, by Wearology on Aug 2, 2008 16:27:59 GMT 1, Oh evil one did I notice a little detour being stickered and painted over on that ganked door - don't they know to not mess with the purests work - I sense an evil bunny and super pika nipping on someone's paint hand next time they mess with the maestro of evil -
Oh evil one did I notice a little detour being stickered and painted over on that ganked door - don't they know to not mess with the purests work - I sense an evil bunny and super pika nipping on someone's paint hand next time they mess with the maestro of evil -
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C215 got GANKED !, by slowmo on Aug 2, 2008 16:30:46 GMT 1, I'm getting old, ganked sounds like a stupid word for nicked, lifted, robbed, taken, half inched, nabbed, fingered, removed etc. Why another term? You kids, you crazy kids
I'm getting old, ganked sounds like a stupid word for nicked, lifted, robbed, taken, half inched, nabbed, fingered, removed etc. Why another term? You kids, you crazy kids
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C215 got GANKED !, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2008 16:40:07 GMT 1, Oh evil one did I notice a little detour being stickered and painted over on that ganked door - don't they know to not mess with the purests work - I sense an evil bunny and super pika nipping on someone's paint hand next time they mess with the maestro of evil -
Oh evil one did I notice a little detour being stickered and painted over on that ganked door - don't they know to not mess with the purests work - I sense an evil bunny and super pika nipping on someone's paint hand next time they mess with the maestro of evil -
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C215 got GANKED !, by olapig on Aug 2, 2008 17:44:22 GMT 1, heres C215's response : "!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? " and my reply.. "Its the conflict that makes the world go around... animals have a worse time ... "The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death." Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) "
And thats just the natural world.
heres C215's response : "!!! ... the problem is that we paint for everybody and just one gets the pleasure from now. hard times where neighbours, cops, buffers, toyers and even thieves have to be struggled with. we could almost understand why "street artists" work less and less in the streets.. no? " and my reply.. "Its the conflict that makes the world go around... animals have a worse time ... "The total amount of suffering in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation. During the minute it takes me to say these words, thousands of animals are running for their lives, whimpering with fear, feeling teeth sink into their throats. Thousands are dying from starvation or disease or feeling a parasite rasping away from within. There is no central authority; no safety net. For most animals the reality of life is struggling, suffering and death." Richard Dawkins, The Genius Of Darwin (Mon, 8pm, C4) " And thats just the natural world.
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 18:07:38 GMT 1, Completely true, it does make you want to work less on the streets as a street artist for fear of your work getting 'Ganked' before people even have chance to see it. I think all street artists recognise that at some point there work will either get painted over or naturally fade but its a completely different thing when people come along and start tearing up the streets! The only consolation is at least pieces like that are pretty impossible to sell for a decent amount
Completely true, it does make you want to work less on the streets as a street artist for fear of your work getting 'Ganked' before people even have chance to see it. I think all street artists recognise that at some point there work will either get painted over or naturally fade but its a completely different thing when people come along and start tearing up the streets! The only consolation is at least pieces like that are pretty impossible to sell for a decent amount
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romanywg
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C215 got GANKED !, by romanywg on Aug 2, 2008 20:42:26 GMT 1, The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse.
The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse.
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Stella Dore
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C215 got GANKED !, by Stella Dore on Aug 2, 2008 20:47:08 GMT 1, The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse.
But these days with anti-graf bumps on many a surface sometimes these things are the only things possible for a stencil artist to paint - maybe the thing to do is boycott items that have been stolen from the street making them worthless.....
The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse. But these days with anti-graf bumps on many a surface sometimes these things are the only things possible for a stencil artist to paint - maybe the thing to do is boycott items that have been stolen from the street making them worthless.....
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 20:52:24 GMT 1, The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse. But these days with anti-graf bumps on many a surface sometimes these things are the only things possible for a stencil artist to paint - maybe the thing to do is boycott items that have been stolen from the street making them worthless.....
I sometimes find it really frustrating when I have planned a piece for a while in a perfect location that really does the piece justice only to have in the back of my mind, 'what if someone steals it before it gets chance to be seen?' I have done things on wooden walls and doors before and they have been gone by the morning! Don't expect things to stay around for ever but blimey
The answer is surely not to paint on anything that can be removed no? Walls are still okay. Unless you're Banksy of coarse. But these days with anti-graf bumps on many a surface sometimes these things are the only things possible for a stencil artist to paint - maybe the thing to do is boycott items that have been stolen from the street making them worthless..... I sometimes find it really frustrating when I have planned a piece for a while in a perfect location that really does the piece justice only to have in the back of my mind, 'what if someone steals it before it gets chance to be seen?' I have done things on wooden walls and doors before and they have been gone by the morning! Don't expect things to stay around for ever but blimey
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C215 got GANKED !, by mammal2 on Aug 2, 2008 21:02:14 GMT 1, Who cares? If you place a piece on the street then be prepared for anything. That is the most beautiful thing about it. One day its there and the next...bam....Like Keyser Soze...It should not be placed behind plastic. It should not be protected in any way. It is street art. The street changes. Banksy is doing work on walls that would mean you would have to remove a whole property or work protected by serious amounts of CCTV or on property such as the South Bank that ain't going no where. So a C215 got nicked....That has to be a compliment no? Listen, Im not one for shit being robbed of the street. But for one you can't moan about local Government property being stolen when it was graffed on illegally in the first place. I for one dont want to see the same work month after month. Charley gets out there. Banksy gets out there. Blu gets out there. IT IS FOR US ALL AND FOR US ALL TO LOSE. That is what makes it beautiful. Buy a print or original if you want it to remain.
Who cares? If you place a piece on the street then be prepared for anything. That is the most beautiful thing about it. One day its there and the next...bam....Like Keyser Soze...It should not be placed behind plastic. It should not be protected in any way. It is street art. The street changes. Banksy is doing work on walls that would mean you would have to remove a whole property or work protected by serious amounts of CCTV or on property such as the South Bank that ain't going no where. So a C215 got nicked....That has to be a compliment no? Listen, Im not one for shit being robbed of the street. But for one you can't moan about local Government property being stolen when it was graffed on illegally in the first place. I for one dont want to see the same work month after month. Charley gets out there. Banksy gets out there. Blu gets out there. IT IS FOR US ALL AND FOR US ALL TO LOSE. That is what makes it beautiful. Buy a print or original if you want it to remain.
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Stella Dore
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C215 got GANKED !, by Stella Dore on Aug 2, 2008 21:08:20 GMT 1, I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever)
I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever)
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 21:14:44 GMT 1, It is interesting that this is now something that is creeping in to Artists minds and giving them something else to think about, I completely understand that street art is transitional but if it gets to the point where people are scouring the streets with a hacksaw out to make a quick buck then I can see some artists letting this decide the placement of their piece. Any Artist, street or otherwise creates work for people to view and it takes this away if the piece has completely disappeared shortly after it has been put up
It is interesting that this is now something that is creeping in to Artists minds and giving them something else to think about, I completely understand that street art is transitional but if it gets to the point where people are scouring the streets with a hacksaw out to make a quick buck then I can see some artists letting this decide the placement of their piece. Any Artist, street or otherwise creates work for people to view and it takes this away if the piece has completely disappeared shortly after it has been put up
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C215 got GANKED !, by mammal2 on Aug 2, 2008 21:18:57 GMT 1, I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever)
Without a doubt. I hate to think of the people that make London look more interesting worrying about where to position that new stencil. Heres where...Everwhere. I still know of Banksy that could removed with a saw but I have no wish to remove it. However, I still hold no grudge against those that do. So they make some dollar. Who doesn't want to? I do, but if I removed it I would keep it, and I have no wish to as I like seeing it every other day. But you know what the crux is? Who is going to say its real. When on the street, its in the eye of the beholder. In 02, a Banksy was a Banksy. Now, who knows? Actually, thats bullshit because all the half arsed shit I have seen (EyeSaw) etc is terrible. Im sorry, but art is subjective and I like what I like. For me its Eine, Neate, Banksy, Faile, Invader, and without doubt my fav piece of graff was a chalked 'Brook Shields Alphabet'. Still dont know who that was. Thats what makes it great...What Im trying to say is lets keep London more and more interesting. Stuff comes. Stuff goes. Bah. There is always tomorrow.
I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever) Without a doubt. I hate to think of the people that make London look more interesting worrying about where to position that new stencil. Heres where...Everwhere. I still know of Banksy that could removed with a saw but I have no wish to remove it. However, I still hold no grudge against those that do. So they make some dollar. Who doesn't want to? I do, but if I removed it I would keep it, and I have no wish to as I like seeing it every other day. But you know what the crux is? Who is going to say its real. When on the street, its in the eye of the beholder. In 02, a Banksy was a Banksy. Now, who knows? Actually, thats bullshit because all the half arsed shit I have seen (EyeSaw) etc is terrible. Im sorry, but art is subjective and I like what I like. For me its Eine, Neate, Banksy, Faile, Invader, and without doubt my fav piece of graff was a chalked 'Brook Shields Alphabet'. Still dont know who that was. Thats what makes it great...What Im trying to say is lets keep London more and more interesting. Stuff comes. Stuff goes. Bah. There is always tomorrow.
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C215 got GANKED !, by mammal2 on Aug 2, 2008 21:22:06 GMT 1, It is interesting that this is now something that is creeping in to Artists minds and giving them something else to think about, I completely understand that street art is transitional but if it gets to the point where people are scouring the streets with a hacksaw out to make a quick buck then I can see some artists letting this decide the placement of their piece. Any Artist, street or otherwise creates work for people to view and it takes this away if the piece has completely disappeared shortly after it has been put up
Many do like it being stolen as it is deemed in demand. Sad but true. I know a few guys on this board who get up and pretend not to like their shit being robbed, but I tell you what. They will be on the phone to their friends telling them "This is what happens to Banksy." They LOVE it.
It is interesting that this is now something that is creeping in to Artists minds and giving them something else to think about, I completely understand that street art is transitional but if it gets to the point where people are scouring the streets with a hacksaw out to make a quick buck then I can see some artists letting this decide the placement of their piece. Any Artist, street or otherwise creates work for people to view and it takes this away if the piece has completely disappeared shortly after it has been put up Many do like it being stolen as it is deemed in demand. Sad but true. I know a few guys on this board who get up and pretend not to like their shit being robbed, but I tell you what. They will be on the phone to their friends telling them "This is what happens to Banksy." They LOVE it.
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 21:22:22 GMT 1, I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever) Without a doubt. I hate to think of the people that make London look more interesting worrying about where to position that new stencil. Heres where...Everwhere. I still know of Banksy that could removed with a saw but I have no wish to remove it. However, I still hold no grudge against those that do. So they make some dollar. Who doesn't want to? I do, but if I removed it I would keep it, and I have no wish to as I like seeing it every other day. But you know what the crux is? Who is going to say its real. When on the street, its in the eye of the beholder. In 02, a Banksy was a Banksy. Now, who knows? Actually, thats bulls**t because all the half arsed s**t I have seen (EyeSaw) etc is terrible. Im sorry, but art is subjective and I like what I like. For me its Eine, Neate, Banksy, Faile, Invader, and without doubt my fav piece of graff was a chalked 'Brook Shields Alphabet'. Still dont know who that was. Thats what makes it great...What Im trying to say is lets keep London more and more interesting. Stuff comes. Stuff goes. Bah. There is always tomorrow.
Completely agree, thats what I love about London, every time I come there is always something different to see that catches your eye, drives me mad when I forget to take a photo of something to show my girlfriend only to go back and its gone! I guess that teaches me to always have my camera with me
I agree, the very nature of street art is its transitional - i'd be more worried about buffers or other writers than the thing being nicked by someone - that in itself is a new worry for the artist borne of our times, but then again at least the current climate means the artists can eat and pay for paint through their art rather than a check out job at safeway (morrisons, whatever) Without a doubt. I hate to think of the people that make London look more interesting worrying about where to position that new stencil. Heres where...Everwhere. I still know of Banksy that could removed with a saw but I have no wish to remove it. However, I still hold no grudge against those that do. So they make some dollar. Who doesn't want to? I do, but if I removed it I would keep it, and I have no wish to as I like seeing it every other day. But you know what the crux is? Who is going to say its real. When on the street, its in the eye of the beholder. In 02, a Banksy was a Banksy. Now, who knows? Actually, thats bulls**t because all the half arsed s**t I have seen (EyeSaw) etc is terrible. Im sorry, but art is subjective and I like what I like. For me its Eine, Neate, Banksy, Faile, Invader, and without doubt my fav piece of graff was a chalked 'Brook Shields Alphabet'. Still dont know who that was. Thats what makes it great...What Im trying to say is lets keep London more and more interesting. Stuff comes. Stuff goes. Bah. There is always tomorrow. Completely agree, thats what I love about London, every time I come there is always something different to see that catches your eye, drives me mad when I forget to take a photo of something to show my girlfriend only to go back and its gone! I guess that teaches me to always have my camera with me
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C215 got GANKED !, by mammal2 on Aug 2, 2008 21:30:04 GMT 1, Plus plenty of more C215 about. If anyone gets a chance pop into PE gallery. HE is pushing things forward in London. LOVE IT.
Plus plenty of more C215 about. If anyone gets a chance pop into PE gallery. HE is pushing things forward in London. LOVE IT.
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 21:36:16 GMT 1, It's amazing, the guy is so prolific lately, especially as he doesn't live in the UK!
It's amazing, the guy is so prolific lately, especially as he doesn't live in the UK!
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Stella Dore
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C215 got GANKED !, by Stella Dore on Aug 2, 2008 21:37:12 GMT 1, Funnily enough I bumped into Pure Evil the other day on Brick Lane, camera in hand ready to shoot a piece he'd done the night before, when we turned the corner to view it his face fell as he realised it had been buffed! Bless!
Funnily enough I bumped into Pure Evil the other day on Brick Lane, camera in hand ready to shoot a piece he'd done the night before, when we turned the corner to view it his face fell as he realised it had been buffed! Bless!
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C215 got GANKED !, by mammal2 on Aug 2, 2008 21:46:39 GMT 1, Ha. It should not be funny, but Charlie is rivaling Tox.
Ha. It should not be funny, but Charlie is rivaling Tox.
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C215 got GANKED !, by Oliver Winconek on Aug 2, 2008 21:48:20 GMT 1, Funnily enough I bumped into Pure Evil the other day on Brick Lane, camera in hand ready to shoot a piece he'd done the night before, when we turned the corner to view it his face fell as he realised it had been buffed! Bless!
Aw thats kind of sad, I think we have all been there. I built this piece
entitled Nimby and put it up in Ashford, it lasted 3 months and people seemed to really like it, one day i was offered a large sum of money by a private collector to buy it, the next day i went to the site and it had gone! God knows how, it was life sized! 6 x 3 mtrs, built out of wood. I love to think that its in someones front room and they trip over it everytime the get up off the sofa
Funnily enough I bumped into Pure Evil the other day on Brick Lane, camera in hand ready to shoot a piece he'd done the night before, when we turned the corner to view it his face fell as he realised it had been buffed! Bless! Aw thats kind of sad, I think we have all been there. I built this piece entitled Nimby and put it up in Ashford, it lasted 3 months and people seemed to really like it, one day i was offered a large sum of money by a private collector to buy it, the next day i went to the site and it had gone! God knows how, it was life sized! 6 x 3 mtrs, built out of wood. I love to think that its in someones front room and they trip over it everytime the get up off the sofa
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C215 got GANKED !, by Deleted on Aug 2, 2008 21:55:01 GMT 1, Shame that as it looks good there.
Shame that as it looks good there.
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