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Adam Neate FRAMED, by Deleted on Mar 29, 2009 14:25:57 GMT 1, 
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by Deleted on Jun 9, 2009 14:56:45 GMT 1, 
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by manty on Jun 27, 2009 9:51:01 GMT 1, 

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Adam Neate FRAMED, by Deleted on Dec 10, 2009 14:51:32 GMT 1, reframed my Neate, very happy with the result:

reframed my Neate, very happy with the result: 
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Wooooop!!!!!
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by oliversmark on Apr 18, 2010 9:53:47 GMT 1, And here they are all together ................


And here they are all together ................  
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by eddiedangerous on Apr 24, 2010 10:43:37 GMT 1, 
finally framed!
 finally framed!
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by jamo on Apr 24, 2010 11:40:48 GMT 1, Nice work Eddie! I love my Neate London Show piece. Don't see many framed....
Here's mine

No shrink wrap to be seen!
Nice work Eddie! I love my Neate London Show piece. Don't see many framed.... Here's mine  No shrink wrap to be seen!
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by eddiedangerous on Apr 24, 2010 14:10:55 GMT 1, you said it, i fuckin loves it!!  loving your white, but i really wanted to add size to mine (oh err!) thus the large frame, makes it look magic!
you said it, i fuckin loves it!!  loving your white, but i really wanted to add size to mine (oh err!) thus the large frame, makes it look magic!
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by jamo on Apr 24, 2010 18:52:53 GMT 1, But does yours have a little window in the back?!

Jamo
But does yours have a little window in the back?!  Jamo
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by eddiedangerous on Apr 24, 2010 19:35:25 GMT 1, shit jamo anything else we've you've had framed recently?!!
;D 
shit jamo anything else we've you've had framed recently?!! ;D 
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by RBK on Apr 24, 2010 23:59:09 GMT 1, Nice work Eddie! I love my Neate London Show piece. Don't see many framed.... Here's mine  No shrink wrap to be seen!
Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that.
Nice work Eddie! I love my Neate London Show piece. Don't see many framed.... Here's mine  No shrink wrap to be seen! Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that.
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by sug on Apr 25, 2010 0:52:04 GMT 1, Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that. They were just stamped on - he never signed any.
Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that. They were just stamped on - he never signed any.
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by RBK on Apr 25, 2010 2:04:38 GMT 1, Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that. They were just stamped on - he never signed any.
That's what I meant - never seen any stamped sideways... smartypants 
PS: eddiedangerous - you should give me one from your haul!
Nice framing! Interesting also because I've not seen any with Neate's signature sideways like that. They were just stamped on - he never signed any. That's what I meant - never seen any stamped sideways... smartypants  PS: eddiedangerous - you should give me one from your haul!
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by darrenrapley on Apr 25, 2010 15:48:01 GMT 1, no but i did find 9 of em   May I ask what these are? Are these prints, promotional items, or originals? And were they really sent through the post with the postage label on? They look very cool.
Search Google for "Adam Neate The London Show" for an interesting read
no but i did find 9 of em   May I ask what these are? Are these prints, promotional items, or originals? And were they really sent through the post with the postage label on? They look very cool. Search Google for "Adam Neate The London Show" for an interesting read
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by rsj on Apr 25, 2010 16:08:36 GMT 1, May I ask what these are? Are these prints, promotional items, or originals? And were they really sent through the post with the postage label on? They look very cool. Search Google for "Adam Neate The London Show" for an interesting read
Thank you for the hint. Interesting read indeed. I'm a newcomer to this street/urban scene.
May I ask what these are? Are these prints, promotional items, or originals? And were they really sent through the post with the postage label on? They look very cool. Search Google for "Adam Neate The London Show" for an interesting read Thank you for the hint. Interesting read indeed. I'm a newcomer to this street/urban scene.
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by darrenrapley on Apr 25, 2010 16:30:29 GMT 1, No probs. Still gutted as I spent a very cold night cycling around London until 5am trying to find one.
Good to see some framed though - nice.
No probs. Still gutted as I spent a very cold night cycling around London until 5am trying to find one.
Good to see some framed though - nice.
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Adam Neate FRAMED, by Deleted on Apr 25, 2010 17:27:02 GMT 1, No probs. Still gutted as I spent a very cold night cycling around London until 5am trying to find one. Good to see some framed though - nice.
These would look nice framed too:

www.elmslesters.co.uk/index.php?pid=15&subid=54
ADAM NEATE: The London Show
This book is 'the final chapter' of an art event which took place on the night of 14th November 2008. It documents Adam Neate's 'The London Show' when he left 1000 works throughout all 33 boroughs of London.
Documenting the event through from the production process, to images of the works left in situ, through to press cuttings and people's personal accounts, this book once again uses the highest print production technologies and is a companion publication to our other highly collectable artists' books.
Published by Elms Lesters and hard bound in a limited edition of 1000 copies (the same as the number of artworks left in the street and similarly shrinkwrapped) it contains over 100 colour images across 88 pages, with an introduction by art historian Ben Jones and an outro by writer and editor Mike Von Joel.
Compiled by Fiona McKinnon and designed by Iain Cadby.
As an integral part of this public participation event. which captured the imagination of people all over the world, this book is being sold at cost for £25 plus postage.
All Elms Lesters publications are also available to buy in person from the gallery. Please telephone 020 7836 6747 for opening times between exhibitions.
Postal charges: UK £5.00 . EU £7.00 . World £12.50
Please note: multiple purchases of any Elms Lesters publications must currently be ordered separately and any excess postal charges will be refunded.
No probs. Still gutted as I spent a very cold night cycling around London until 5am trying to find one. Good to see some framed though - nice. These would look nice framed too: www.elmslesters.co.uk/index.php?pid=15&subid=54ADAM NEATE: The London Show This book is 'the final chapter' of an art event which took place on the night of 14th November 2008. It documents Adam Neate's 'The London Show' when he left 1000 works throughout all 33 boroughs of London. Documenting the event through from the production process, to images of the works left in situ, through to press cuttings and people's personal accounts, this book once again uses the highest print production technologies and is a companion publication to our other highly collectable artists' books. Published by Elms Lesters and hard bound in a limited edition of 1000 copies (the same as the number of artworks left in the street and similarly shrinkwrapped) it contains over 100 colour images across 88 pages, with an introduction by art historian Ben Jones and an outro by writer and editor Mike Von Joel. Compiled by Fiona McKinnon and designed by Iain Cadby. As an integral part of this public participation event. which captured the imagination of people all over the world, this book is being sold at cost for £25 plus postage. All Elms Lesters publications are also available to buy in person from the gallery. Please telephone 020 7836 6747 for opening times between exhibitions. Postal charges: UK £5.00 . EU £7.00 . World £12.50 Please note: multiple purchases of any Elms Lesters publications must currently be ordered separately and any excess postal charges will be refunded.
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