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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 10, 2010 0:05:35 GMT 1, They look pretty cool but im a bit old for skateboards. Love the colours. So is he a skateboard designer?
They look pretty cool but im a bit old for skateboards. Love the colours. So is he a skateboard designer?
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 10, 2010 0:17:20 GMT 1, Thanks for that, Is this from his older exhibits. Not seen them. Are they the only colour's they came in?
Thanks for that, Is this from his older exhibits. Not seen them. Are they the only colour's they came in?
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by buffin on Dec 10, 2010 0:27:06 GMT 1, Thanks for that, Is this from his older exhibits. Not seen them. Are they the only colour's they came in?
Looks like there are/were some others:
www.nellyduff.com/index.php?/art/artists/mysterious_al/3
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 10, 2010 0:32:35 GMT 1, id like the complete set of these, pink, blue and dark green. They are quite big too, i dread to hear the framing quotes
id like the complete set of these, pink, blue and dark green. They are quite big too, i dread to hear the framing quotes
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geoffw
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by geoffw on Dec 10, 2010 17:00:43 GMT 1, He's got a show coming up in early 2011 that will look amazing....he may, or may not, also be appearing in the next issue of VNA *cough*
He's got a show coming up in early 2011 that will look amazing....he may, or may not, also be appearing in the next issue of VNA *cough*
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European Bob
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by European Bob on Dec 10, 2010 17:02:11 GMT 1, he just released a new screen print as well mysteriousal.bigcartel.com/
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 13, 2010 17:46:39 GMT 1, Geoffw, He doing the next vna magazine. Sure that will look amazing. European bob i saw them and bagged both
Geoffw, He doing the next vna magazine. Sure that will look amazing. European bob i saw them and bagged both
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 15, 2010 15:59:16 GMT 1, Got all three incredible sulks, framed of a member today (two of the frames are damaged-think i must of damaged them in transit) hardly noticeable but i know the marks are there, will have to sand/repaint-spray the frames to make them look 100% even tho they look 96% already haha
Got all three incredible sulks, framed of a member today (two of the frames are damaged-think i must of damaged them in transit) hardly noticeable but i know the marks are there, will have to sand/repaint-spray the frames to make them look 100% even tho they look 96% already haha
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 15, 2010 16:23:53 GMT 1, Mysterious al's twitter RT: @kanyewest @mysteriousal got my print in the mail today... Its very beautiful yo.
Mysterious al's twitter RT: @kanyewest @mysteriousal got my print in the mail today... Its very beautiful yo.
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by joeschmo on Dec 15, 2010 16:30:26 GMT 1, Nice, first Beejoir, now Mysterious Al, Kanye's got some strange taste!
Nice, first Beejoir, now Mysterious Al, Kanye's got some strange taste!
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 15, 2010 16:36:15 GMT 1, Beejoir loves his oil, shell to oil cans, think he has a thing with oil...hah
Beejoir loves his oil, shell to oil cans, think he has a thing with oil...hah
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by eastonpromise on Dec 15, 2010 16:38:08 GMT 1, oooh wow Kanye West owns one of these prints!!!!
Must rush out and grab 3 now I know that
WOOOP
oooh wow Kanye West owns one of these prints!!!!
Must rush out and grab 3 now I know that
WOOOP
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geoffw
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by geoffw on Dec 15, 2010 17:03:25 GMT 1, His new prints are stunning in the flesh...got to see them yesterday as well as some of the upcoming originals. His work is getting better and better.
His new prints are stunning in the flesh...got to see them yesterday as well as some of the upcoming originals. His work is getting better and better.
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anarquee
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by anarquee on Dec 15, 2010 17:18:10 GMT 1, just bought the EHECATL MASK (forest version) it was an hard decision choosing that or the "SALBOAN WARRIOR MASK #5" (250-900 AD)
just bought the EHECATL MASK (forest version) it was an hard decision choosing that or the "SALBOAN WARRIOR MASK #5" (250-900 AD)
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 15, 2010 17:23:03 GMT 1, His new prints are stunning in the flesh...got to see them yesterday as well as some of the upcoming originals. His work is getting better and better.
Where the pictures Dont tease us!
His new prints are stunning in the flesh...got to see them yesterday as well as some of the upcoming originals. His work is getting better and better. Where the pictures Dont tease us!
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alexnh123
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by alexnh123 on Dec 15, 2010 17:45:40 GMT 1, Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients.
Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients.
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 15, 2010 18:31:19 GMT 1, i see he has done work with adidas and volvo he even has an app out for ipad and iphone
i see he has done work with adidas and volvo he even has an app out for ipad and iphone
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by joeschmo on Dec 15, 2010 19:36:08 GMT 1, Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients.
Many people here won't remember one of the first and in my opinion best street art galleries in London, The Outside Institute run by those guys. Sadly it was 3 years too early and fell flat on its face, a little later and they'd all have killed it.
Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients. Many people here won't remember one of the first and in my opinion best street art galleries in London, The Outside Institute run by those guys. Sadly it was 3 years too early and fell flat on its face, a little later and they'd all have killed it.
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 16, 2010 1:41:13 GMT 1, Al use to give his art away and now he's selling it, Good luck to him
Al use to give his art away and now he's selling it, Good luck to him
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alexnh123
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by alexnh123 on Dec 16, 2010 10:30:10 GMT 1, Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients. Many people here won't remember one of the first and in my opinion best street art galleries in London, The Outside Institute run by those guys. Sadly it was 3 years too early and fell flat on its face, a little later and they'd all have killed it. it was indeed sad that this place didn't survive too long, but on reflection; the location wasn't great, and the stolenspace gallery was born out of this, albeit not run by the full team, but it paved the way, and probably highlighted where the scene was going.
Mysterious Al is one of the original london street artists. He was a founding member of the finders keepers crew alongside d*face, pmh and dave the chimp. You should look up the finders keepers events (free shows/raffles/giveaways etc) that took place in the earlie noughties, inspired by Adam Neates act of leaving work in the street to be taken. He was a very prolific street artist/painter/sticker artist. Still going strong. Co-owned the chapter one gallery on Newburgh St (not sure what's going on with that now). And still produces great artwork with integrity, and commercial design for some very impressive clients. Many people here won't remember one of the first and in my opinion best street art galleries in London, The Outside Institute run by those guys. Sadly it was 3 years too early and fell flat on its face, a little later and they'd all have killed it. it was indeed sad that this place didn't survive too long, but on reflection; the location wasn't great, and the stolenspace gallery was born out of this, albeit not run by the full team, but it paved the way, and probably highlighted where the scene was going.
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 18, 2010 1:57:47 GMT 1, not been to stolen space yet but from the site they have had some great shows in the passed
not been to stolen space yet but from the site they have had some great shows in the passed
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by caughtbythefuzz on Dec 18, 2010 17:57:43 GMT 1, Got all three incredible sulks, framed of a member today ( two of the frames are damaged-think i must of damaged them in transit [/color]) hardly noticeable but i know the marks are there, will have to sand/repaint-spray the frames to make them look 100% even tho they look 96% already haha[/quote]
Got all three incredible sulks, framed of a member today ( two of the frames are damaged-think i must of damaged them in transit[/color]) hardly noticeable but i know the marks are there, will have to sand/repaint-spray the frames to make them look 100% even tho they look 96% already haha[/quote]
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 18, 2010 18:03:13 GMT 1, INSPECTOR READ WHAT IT SAYS; NEW MEMBER.
THIS WAS WRITTEN AFTER I SPOKE WITH THE SELLER. HE WAS CONVINCED IT WAS ME THAT DAMAGED THEM BUT AFTER HAVING DAYS TO THINK ABOUT IT AND HOW THEY WERE LENT ON ONE ANOTHER THE ONLY PART OF THE FRAME WHICH COULD BE DAMAGED WOULD BE THE TOPS AS THEY WERE RESTING ON EACH OTHER "INSPECTOR"
ALSO IF YOU READ WHAT I WROTE ON ARMYBOBS TOPIC AND I QUOTE AND YOU CAN ALSO LOOK AT HIS PICTURES TO BACK UP WHAT I SAY 'INSPECTOR'
The blue is only one which is fine and if you notice its infront of the two which are marked/scratched the green is marked/scratched on the right side of the frame (as you look at the picture) which is covered and the black is marked/scratched on the left side of the frame (as you look at the picture) which is covered. Coincidence i dont think so,
Read more: urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=ebaychat&action=display&thread=63160#ixzz18U36DB4V
INSPECTOR READ WHAT IT SAYS; NEW MEMBER. THIS WAS WRITTEN AFTER I SPOKE WITH THE SELLER. HE WAS CONVINCED IT WAS ME THAT DAMAGED THEM BUT AFTER HAVING DAYS TO THINK ABOUT IT AND HOW THEY WERE LENT ON ONE ANOTHER THE ONLY PART OF THE FRAME WHICH COULD BE DAMAGED WOULD BE THE TOPS AS THEY WERE RESTING ON EACH OTHER "INSPECTOR" ALSO IF YOU READ WHAT I WROTE ON ARMYBOBS TOPIC AND I QUOTE AND YOU CAN ALSO LOOK AT HIS PICTURES TO BACK UP WHAT I SAY 'INSPECTOR' The blue is only one which is fine and if you notice its infront of the two which are marked/scratched the green is marked/scratched on the right side of the frame (as you look at the picture) which is covered and the black is marked/scratched on the left side of the frame (as you look at the picture) which is covered. Coincidence i dont think so, Read more: urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=ebaychat&action=display&thread=63160#ixzz18U36DB4V
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 18, 2010 18:05:45 GMT 1, I notice how people are trying to muddy my name, alot of new members. Strange! Ive done nothing wrong, I bought in good faith, met at a time agreed and paid what was agree. All i wanted is what was agreed. I dont want my money back - but what i bought for how ever much was not what was agreed. ive been stitched up and will learn in future that any more deals done on the board i will have to check and check again before handing over money.
I notice how people are trying to muddy my name, alot of new members. Strange! Ive done nothing wrong, I bought in good faith, met at a time agreed and paid what was agree. All i wanted is what was agreed. I dont want my money back - but what i bought for how ever much was not what was agreed. ive been stitched up and will learn in future that any more deals done on the board i will have to check and check again before handing over money.
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rsj
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by rsj on Dec 19, 2010 2:06:02 GMT 1, Mysterious al's twitter RT: @kanyewest @mysteriousal got my print in the mail today... Its very beautiful yo.
I wonder why it doesn't appear on Kanye West's own Twitter page though. It wasn't retweeted the normal way there. Perhaps it was a private message, or...?
Mysterious al's twitter RT: @kanyewest @mysteriousal got my print in the mail today... Its very beautiful yo. I wonder why it doesn't appear on Kanye West's own Twitter page though. It wasn't retweeted the normal way there. Perhaps it was a private message, or...?
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 30, 2010 18:08:06 GMT 1, RSJ - It was a private message. Just got his new prints in the post they look fantastic. So much stuff is sold out on his site, Seems like his show at stolen space in the new year is going to be a gooden. Cant wait. mysteriousal.bigcartel.com/
RSJ - It was a private message. Just got his new prints in the post they look fantastic. So much stuff is sold out on his site, Seems like his show at stolen space in the new year is going to be a gooden. Cant wait. mysteriousal.bigcartel.com/
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stenev
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by stenev on Dec 30, 2010 18:15:07 GMT 1, Pretty sure it was just a joke.
Pretty sure it was just a joke.
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Mysterious Al π¬π§ New Print Release β’ Street Art, by truetiger on Dec 31, 2010 13:58:37 GMT 1, Stolen Space show is on 3rd March 2010
And might be doing the front cover of a magazine too!
Stolen Space show is on 3rd March 2010 And might be doing the front cover of a magazine too!
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