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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by Standard on Jan 22, 2010 14:28:30 GMT 1, I would have to pay someone a considerable amount of money for them to spend a couple of nights with my Wife....... Do you have a picture?
Dimensions would be good too. Has it any creases?
I would have to pay someone a considerable amount of money for them to spend a couple of nights with my Wife....... Do you have a picture? Dimensions would be good too. Has it any creases?
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lifeonwalls
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by lifeonwalls on Jan 22, 2010 16:58:44 GMT 1, There is a person selling a blue edition on canvas over on expressobeans.
forum.Expressobeans/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=46997
$750 shipped (I'm assuming that's within the US)
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by joglu on Jan 22, 2010 17:12:01 GMT 1, yup i already contacted him, good price even shipped to europe. but i havent pulled the trigger yet as im hoping to get the opportunity to buy a white canvas. thanks anyway!
yup i already contacted him, good price even shipped to europe. but i havent pulled the trigger yet as im hoping to get the opportunity to buy a white canvas. thanks anyway!
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by frezza on Jan 23, 2010 23:26:53 GMT 1, Looking for a Splash - white + red release.
Please let me know if you are thinking of selling
Cheers Neil
Looking for a Splash - white + red release. Please let me know if you are thinking of selling Cheers Neil
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by joglu on Jan 25, 2010 14:55:56 GMT 1, last bump, no deal yet. will try again in a few weeks or months...
last bump, no deal yet. will try again in a few weeks or months...
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by daveart on Jan 25, 2010 21:44:47 GMT 1, I have a white Splash canvas purchased from Urban Angel over a year ago.
Note the lower left corner of the canvas - with strong side lighting you can see a shadow on the canvas from a bit of looseness in it at the corner. i think this shows up enough in the pictures.
this is how it came out of the packaging originally - and is i would add consistent with a similar situation on an Eskimo Child canvas i purchased direct from Grafter.
my question - if i were to sell this canvas - how is this represented? is it a problem or just the way the canvas was stretched.
secondarily, Any thoughts open to what people might feel a current value would be. It is #1/10
Thank you.
and full view..
I have a white Splash canvas purchased from Urban Angel over a year ago. Note the lower left corner of the canvas - with strong side lighting you can see a shadow on the canvas from a bit of looseness in it at the corner. i think this shows up enough in the pictures. this is how it came out of the packaging originally - and is i would add consistent with a similar situation on an Eskimo Child canvas i purchased direct from Grafter. my question - if i were to sell this canvas - how is this represented? is it a problem or just the way the canvas was stretched. secondarily, Any thoughts open to what people might feel a current value would be. It is #1/10 Thank you. and full view..
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by Deleted on Jan 25, 2010 21:49:21 GMT 1, have seen this many times on deep box canvasses, maybe it has something to do with that? Canvasses can always be stretched again, but don't think about doing it yourself.. Doesnt costs that much (for a similar sized canvas I paid about 80 euro's I think)..
This would annoy me, but I know for sure some people won't care about it..
have seen this many times on deep box canvasses, maybe it has something to do with that? Canvasses can always be stretched again, but don't think about doing it yourself.. Doesnt costs that much (for a similar sized canvas I paid about 80 euro's I think)..
This would annoy me, but I know for sure some people won't care about it..
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by andimate on Jan 27, 2010 5:42:18 GMT 1, I have a Grafter Splash on paper. Paid $599.
Bottom left hand corner is stamped and signed by Grafter and numbered #/50.
Also, the packaging came with another signed Grafter on the inside of the cardboard.
Hope this helps with pricing.
I have a Grafter Splash on paper. Paid $599.
Bottom left hand corner is stamped and signed by Grafter and numbered #/50.
Also, the packaging came with another signed Grafter on the inside of the cardboard.
Hope this helps with pricing.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by gobletsgallery on Jan 27, 2010 13:31:28 GMT 1, If you get a water mister bottle...like the ones you water plant leaves with
mist the back of the canvas with that then let it dry naturally away from the wall, this should tighten it up
If you get a water mister bottle...like the ones you water plant leaves with
mist the back of the canvas with that then let it dry naturally away from the wall, this should tighten it up
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by redfred on Jan 27, 2010 13:38:37 GMT 1, If you get a water mister bottle...like the ones you water plant leaves with mist the back of the canvas with that then let it dry naturally away from the wall, this should tighten it up
Agree with above, I had a very sharp crease in a canvas, after trying various methods I was advised to lightly dampen the back of the canvas with a moist cloth on the crease and now you would never know it was there, definitely give it a go, you cant do any damage.
If you get a water mister bottle...like the ones you water plant leaves with mist the back of the canvas with that then let it dry naturally away from the wall, this should tighten it up Agree with above, I had a very sharp crease in a canvas, after trying various methods I was advised to lightly dampen the back of the canvas with a moist cloth on the crease and now you would never know it was there, definitely give it a go, you cant do any damage.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by walshy on Jan 27, 2010 17:48:03 GMT 1, Most bottom end art will do this as most people buy pre made canvases, which obviously do not compare to a real hand made canvas
Most bottom end art will do this as most people buy pre made canvases, which obviously do not compare to a real hand made canvas
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frezza
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by frezza on Feb 16, 2010 23:14:33 GMT 1, Evening all - looking to buy a Grafter Splash White Edition
Ready with cash now so anybody looking to sell please let me know :-) Cheers
Evening all - looking to buy a Grafter Splash White Edition
Ready with cash now so anybody looking to sell please let me know :-) Cheers
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by daveart on Feb 23, 2010 15:06:45 GMT 1, I had a decent amount of interest in this piece when i posted some pics on here a week or so back. Based on that I thought I would offer it up to a new home:
starting at the cost I have into it...
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&&item=320492384153
This has been hanging in an office setting - out of direct sunlight, no smoking, no damage of any kind.
Pictures of the back as requested by a few people. for those of you interested in the number of the print.. i'll just show you. #1 .. pretty cool eh??
This is a seriously cool piece of art !
Good Luck!
I had a decent amount of interest in this piece when i posted some pics on here a week or so back. Based on that I thought I would offer it up to a new home: starting at the cost I have into it... cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&&item=320492384153This has been hanging in an office setting - out of direct sunlight, no smoking, no damage of any kind. Pictures of the back as requested by a few people. for those of you interested in the number of the print.. i'll just show you. #1 .. pretty cool eh?? This is a seriously cool piece of art ! Good Luck!
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by dancingbear on Feb 23, 2010 20:18:18 GMT 1, not sure if this is the right forum, (mods feel free to move if is not) but i need some help. i bought a grafter blue splash on the secondary market. unfortunately the seller did not fully disclose the shape of the print. when i received it and questioned the waviness of the print and if there was water damage he replied ....
"About the waviness near the border of the upper portion, it has always been like that as far as I can remember. I got a reminder of it being there when I packed it. It has slept out of my mind before as I tend to remember damages like dings, creases, corners etc. but tend to forget things like waviness.. I know some of my Mccarthy's tend to become wavy as the paper ages, even when stored in perfect condition.. hard to explain, some paper are more prone to it I believe and from what I remember on the Splash, I couldn't identify the source nor clearly state that it was external, so I took it as it was.. hope it won't cause too much of a problem.."
anyhow was wondering : 1. do you think this is water damage? 2. does anyone have a splash that looks like this ie. can it be the paint that was used and how it dried? 3. i really love the print, and they are hard to find...what would you do in this scenario? - here are some photos i took....
not sure if this is the right forum, (mods feel free to move if is not) but i need some help. i bought a grafter blue splash on the secondary market. unfortunately the seller did not fully disclose the shape of the print. when i received it and questioned the waviness of the print and if there was water damage he replied ....
"About the waviness near the border of the upper portion, it has always been like that as far as I can remember. I got a reminder of it being there when I packed it. It has slept out of my mind before as I tend to remember damages like dings, creases, corners etc. but tend to forget things like waviness.. I know some of my Mccarthy's tend to become wavy as the paper ages, even when stored in perfect condition.. hard to explain, some paper are more prone to it I believe and from what I remember on the Splash, I couldn't identify the source nor clearly state that it was external, so I took it as it was.. hope it won't cause too much of a problem.."
anyhow was wondering : 1. do you think this is water damage? 2. does anyone have a splash that looks like this ie. can it be the paint that was used and how it dried? 3. i really love the print, and they are hard to find...what would you do in this scenario? - here are some photos i took....
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by Deleted on Feb 23, 2010 20:31:24 GMT 1, Hello
It looks like it was damaged in the flattening process. Its not that bad really, i have a Vhils like this. I was stupid and rushed it. But when its framed its all good.
Grafter is/was a forum member, if your really into the image i think he still has a 1 off for sale on his website. A splash on wood. Better than a print anyday!
Hello
It looks like it was damaged in the flattening process. Its not that bad really, i have a Vhils like this. I was stupid and rushed it. But when its framed its all good.
Grafter is/was a forum member, if your really into the image i think he still has a 1 off for sale on his website. A splash on wood. Better than a print anyday!
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by rosstierney on Feb 23, 2010 20:34:30 GMT 1, here you go mate. please edit your post & remove those massive photo's. they're 4mb each! ;D
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by rosstierney on Feb 23, 2010 20:38:00 GMT 1, they've more likely been caused by the following rather than water damage:
1) been kept in the tube since purchase 2) forced flat 3) the paint on the paper (drying process maybe) 4) a mix of 1, 2 & 3
like liam says, vhils editions can be similar as can prefab's britannia.
they've more likely been caused by the following rather than water damage:
1) been kept in the tube since purchase 2) forced flat 3) the paint on the paper (drying process maybe) 4) a mix of 1, 2 & 3
like liam says, vhils editions can be similar as can prefab's britannia.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by dancingbear on Feb 23, 2010 20:44:32 GMT 1, ross-thanks for resizing those! seems the original post they are smaller as well. thanks for the advice so far. i very muich appreciate it. peace, spencer
ross-thanks for resizing those! seems the original post they are smaller as well. thanks for the advice so far. i very muich appreciate it. peace, spencer
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by lastpost on Feb 23, 2010 20:49:09 GMT 1, I think the problem is the fact that the paper is painted, as well as the image if that makes sense. I have got a Tibetan boy and it is very wavy due to the paper being hand painted.
Not a problem for me, but the buyer should have disclosed it.
I think the problem is the fact that the paper is painted, as well as the image if that makes sense. I have got a Tibetan boy and it is very wavy due to the paper being hand painted.
Not a problem for me, but the buyer should have disclosed it.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by rosstierney on Feb 23, 2010 20:50:19 GMT 1,
no problem but still best to remove them from your original post or replace them with the links above.
no problem but still best to remove them from your original post or replace them with the links above.
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lifeonwalls
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by lifeonwalls on Feb 23, 2010 20:55:00 GMT 1, I think it's a combination of the paint and how it dried.
The waves would be running the other way if it was due to being in the tube for too long or being flattened incorrectly.
I think it's a combination of the paint and how it dried.
The waves would be running the other way if it was due to being in the tube for too long or being flattened incorrectly.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by telsin on Feb 23, 2010 20:56:49 GMT 1, I think the problem is the fact that the paper is painted, as well as the image if that makes sense. I have got a Tibetan boy and it is very wavy due to the paper being hand painted. Not a problem for me, but the buyer should have disclosed it.
lastpost you stole my thunder I was literally just going to write about the Tibetan boy, I've seen many of grafters prints look very wavy.
I think the problem is the fact that the paper is painted, as well as the image if that makes sense. I have got a Tibetan boy and it is very wavy due to the paper being hand painted. Not a problem for me, but the buyer should have disclosed it. lastpost you stole my thunder I was literally just going to write about the Tibetan boy, I've seen many of grafters prints look very wavy.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by e15makaveli on Feb 23, 2010 21:05:49 GMT 1, all of grafters pieces are like this, its because he paints the backgrounds instead of spraying them or printing them, drop grafter a pm and ask him, im sure he will clear it up for you
all of grafters pieces are like this, its because he paints the backgrounds instead of spraying them or printing them, drop grafter a pm and ask him, im sure he will clear it up for you
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by spirit on Feb 23, 2010 21:08:53 GMT 1, dancingbear - please delete those massive pics from your original post - its making the last 100 posts impossible to view properly...
thanks
dancingbear - please delete those massive pics from your original post - its making the last 100 posts impossible to view properly...
thanks
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by dancingbear on Feb 23, 2010 21:49:40 GMT 1, sorry about that. jeez, real sorry. i deleted them.
thanks for alll the comments despite my massively enlarged photos...but you know what they say about people with big photos right?....
sorry about that. jeez, real sorry. i deleted them.
thanks for alll the comments despite my massively enlarged photos...but you know what they say about people with big photos right?....
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by securityman on Feb 23, 2010 21:56:38 GMT 1, They was never rolled, they was sent out flat in hard board.
They was never rolled, they was sent out flat in hard board.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by wimpy on Feb 23, 2010 23:49:11 GMT 1, It is the paint on the paper. Tell grafter to use different paper or enjoy it the way it is. A mess of my first few Failes were wavy beyond belief and still stinkin of violent ink and coffee.
You can flatten it out, though, in most cases by stretching the fibers back out. Grab two pieces of foamcore or something similar and sandwich it. Then sandwich that between two heavy pieces of plywood or something. Make sure the weight is evenly distributed.
It is the paint on the paper. Tell grafter to use different paper or enjoy it the way it is. A mess of my first few Failes were wavy beyond belief and still stinkin of violent ink and coffee.
You can flatten it out, though, in most cases by stretching the fibers back out. Grab two pieces of foamcore or something similar and sandwich it. Then sandwich that between two heavy pieces of plywood or something. Make sure the weight is evenly distributed.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by grantb on Feb 24, 2010 0:15:37 GMT 1, yea deff the paint on the paper. nice bit of thick paint always weaves paper.
yea deff the paint on the paper. nice bit of thick paint always weaves paper.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by harryh74 on Feb 24, 2010 0:35:59 GMT 1, That is how they are, I have a white one and even without a painted background its a little wavy. Float the bugger in a nice deep box frame and enjoy its natural shape, remember it is an original and not a screenprint.
That is how they are, I have a white one and even without a painted background its a little wavy. Float the bugger in a nice deep box frame and enjoy its natural shape, remember it is an original and not a screenprint.
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Grafter π¬π§ Stencil Artist, Street Art, For Sale, by Standard on Feb 24, 2010 14:45:03 GMT 1, Don't worry about the slight wave, float it and frame it as Harry says.
If anyone is half considering selling their white version on paper please drop me a pm please. i have a good buyer lined up for one of these.
Don't worry about the slight wave, float it and frame it as Harry says.
If anyone is half considering selling their white version on paper please drop me a pm please. i have a good buyer lined up for one of these.
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