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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 24, 2014 20:29:59 GMT 1, I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there...
www.brandalism.org.uk/the-project
Buddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those...
I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face.
-I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly..
F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) ps. Big Thanks ->Stoko you're so sponsor: and they are free shipping to other colleagues ... ps 2. wiz.. ...Remember the 60s group called The Monkeys? I do not remember ... but older people have recommended Led Zeppelin ...
here's a cover and the monkey moves ... hm ...
I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face. -I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly.. F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) ps. Big Thanks ->Stoko you're so sponsor: and they are free shipping to other colleagues ... ps 2. wiz.. ...Remember the 60s group called The Monkeys? I do not remember ... but older people have recommended Led Zeppelin ... here's a cover and the monkey moves ... hm ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Stoko on May 24, 2014 21:18:12 GMT 1, no mate, they're all for me! a little birthday treat to myself.
no mate, they're all for me! a little birthday treat to myself.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by met on May 25, 2014 5:45:49 GMT 1, I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face. -I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly.. F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) [...] I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist.
My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context.
Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork.
What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent?
In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept?
I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face. -I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly.. F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) [...] I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist. My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context. Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork. What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent? In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept?
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by M on May 25, 2014 8:57:53 GMT 1, Why are you mention about Fuss on brandalism here when Peter had done mural in Katowice 2 years ago and there was nothing wrong with it even you live 1 hour by car next to, no controversy then. I feel angry based marketing here. BETTER OUT THAN IN
Why are you mention about Fuss on brandalism here when Peter had done mural in Katowice 2 years ago and there was nothing wrong with it even you live 1 hour by car next to, no controversy then. I feel angry based marketing here. BETTER OUT THAN IN
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on May 25, 2014 9:45:54 GMT 1, I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face. -I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly.. F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) [...] I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist. My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context. Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork. What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent? In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept? From Peter's mom
I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I'm a bit older person, and a funny hippy, but if I ever meet him, I can hit him in the face. -I'm interested in: who, what and why ?
If I get some data, I will take some consequences from them, but something begins to stink badly.. F*ck you Peter !!!! (You and your friend Sasnal... you will know why... sometime in the past I have publicly mentioned I will fight against you two and warn other people about your kind...) [...] I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist. My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context. Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork. What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent? In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept? From Peter's mom
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 25, 2014 20:32:15 GMT 1, Why are you mention about Fuss on brandalism here when Peter had done mural in Katowice 2 years ago and there was nothing wrong with it even you live 1 hour by car next to, no controversy then. I feel angry based marketing here. BETTER OUT THAN IN -some others are fight the system with the system are supported by the system ... and now anti-system murals paid by the system it is really funny and curious one - 1984 Orwell ...
Why are you mention about Fuss on brandalism here when Peter had done mural in Katowice 2 years ago and there was nothing wrong with it even you live 1 hour by car next to, no controversy then. I feel angry based marketing here. BETTER OUT THAN IN -some others are fight the system with the system are supported by the system ... and now anti-system murals paid by the system it is really funny and curious one - 1984 Orwell ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 25, 2014 21:19:16 GMT 1, I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist. My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context. Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork. What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent? In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept? it is very complicated and hard to explain... in my eyes he's just a collaborator.... but if he tries hard enough, he might get a nice grant from UE, and maybe even a (sweet) photo with, for example, Daniel Cohn-Bendit...
-I'm currently reading an interview with young man : sentenced by court, he has to pay 2 salaries (about 4000£), he was sitting in a shirt, he wasn't protesting and acted harmlesslt...
He only asks: What am I sentenced for, and why... is it like this in your countries as well?
Well, that is the system
-Some are rewarded, others are kicked in the ass...
I have a specific question: who invited our buddy Peter Fuss there... www.brandalism.org.uk/the-projectBuddy is capable and not stupid, but he crossed a line, and in my country we have a little war with against people like those... I hope you'll welcome the challenge, but I'm curious as to what makes a self-described funny hippy want to assault another artist. My own view is that Peter Fuss merits being on the Brandalism roster. I like his monochrome, sparse and rudimentary aesthetic. Granted, his subject matter is typical art-activist territory: predictable targets and often a little simplistic or clichéd. But I consider a fair number of his works to be noteworthy. Some are ambiguous and intriguing, others whimsical, throwaway one-liners. Others still are obvious and sledgehammer-like in their message. And while the latter lack finesse, provocation can be a very effective way of communicating, especially in a street context. Full disclosure: I don't know the artist, have never had any contact with him, and don't own any of his artwork. What is your issue with Peter Fuss? Did he steal some of your ideas? Do you dislike his personality, or his body of work as a whole? Or is there an exhibition or piece that continues to push your buttons and make you violent? In case the problem is a show or a painting, I'll assume you're open-minded and didn't jump to any conclusions about the work. And that, in fairness to a fellow artist, you made the effort to look into and consider his artistic intent — the underlying idea and what Fuss was at least trying to achieve. If so, is it the actual art concept you are angry about? Or is it just the execution and presentation of that concept? it is very complicated and hard to explain... in my eyes he's just a collaborator.... but if he tries hard enough, he might get a nice grant from UE, and maybe even a (sweet) photo with, for example, Daniel Cohn-Bendit... -I'm currently reading an interview with young man : sentenced by court, he has to pay 2 salaries (about 4000£), he was sitting in a shirt, he wasn't protesting and acted harmlesslt... He only asks: What am I sentenced for, and why... is it like this in your countries as well? Well, that is the system -Some are rewarded, others are kicked in the ass...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 25, 2014 21:23:58 GMT 1, And for such cool thing, the prize should be cool, "european"...
And for such cool thing, the prize should be cool, "european"...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by M on May 26, 2014 9:28:13 GMT 1, Making a stink and trying to get members coverage i guess here
Making a stink and trying to get members coverage i guess here
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 26, 2014 20:25:22 GMT 1, Mariusz, have a little pity for me... (I'm a bit older than You....)
Will you call NASA or CIA? ....make war not art...
-this is Good mural:
And this isn't a good mural:
,,It's great,,
Look at those amazing highways,
Roads, without any potholes,
New buildings are rising and there are no accidents,
In clean hospitals people are rarely dying
We have an amazing government and great president
All those people are incredible professionals
I trust them, and i know I've chosen my future,
They will take my hand and guide me to Europe.
It's great
It's great
So what is your problem
We are very tolerant against other opinions
Church is defending the poor
Rich people are cool and quite honest
Police is catching and punishing criminals
It's great
It's great
So what is your problem... =========================================== I only need to know: who, what and why - why Peter Fuss IS, and the number one group in our country: The Krasnals, doesn't participate in www.brandalism.org.uk/the-project.. I only want to learn how does this work, do you want money for that? I can pay you....
Because as for now, nobody has anwsered me this...
Mariusz, have a little pity for me... (I'm a bit older than You....) Will you call NASA or CIA? ....make war not art... -this is Good mural: And this isn't a good mural: ,,It's great,, Look at those amazing highways, Roads, without any potholes, New buildings are rising and there are no accidents, In clean hospitals people are rarely dying We have an amazing government and great president All those people are incredible professionals I trust them, and i know I've chosen my future, They will take my hand and guide me to Europe. It's great It's great So what is your problem We are very tolerant against other opinions Church is defending the poor Rich people are cool and quite honest Police is catching and punishing criminals It's great It's great So what is your problem... =========================================== I only need to know: who, what and why - why Peter Fuss IS, and the number one group in our country: The Krasnals, doesn't participate in www.brandalism.org.uk/the-project.. I only want to learn how does this work, do you want money for that? I can pay you.... Because as for now, nobody has anwsered me this...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 26, 2014 20:53:44 GMT 1, Making a stink and trying to get members coverage i guess here And then you are free Mariusz such a bonus ... you can print yourself ... alien invasion .. just do not know if your wife likes it ...
Making a stink and trying to get members coverage i guess here And then you are free Mariusz such a bonus ... you can print yourself ... alien invasion .. just do not know if your wife likes it ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by M on May 26, 2014 22:01:06 GMT 1, Agree that 99 percent of artists even in street art are on the other side and it's difficult to them to create and make ends meets but i feel you are a bit offensive here. Good advice create art about it. It will be a great adventure for us all. Best wishes
Agree that 99 percent of artists even in street art are on the other side and it's difficult to them to create and make ends meets but i feel you are a bit offensive here. Good advice create art about it. It will be a great adventure for us all. Best wishes
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by met on May 27, 2014 2:17:46 GMT 1, [...] I only need to know: who, what and why - why Peter Fuss IS, and the number one group in our country: The Krasnals, doesn't participate in www.brandalism.org.uk/the-project.. I only want to learn how does this work, do you want money for that? I can pay you.... Because as for now, nobody has anwsered me this... Thanks for your earlier response. I appreciate the effort, especially since you're writing in your second or (given your references to your age) perhaps even third language.
It may be the translation, but it sounds like your anger regarding Peter Fuss is largely of a personal nature. Or at least directed more towards the artist than his work.
From what I gather, you consider Fuss a hypocrite — taking on the anti-establishment persona while also profiting from the establishment. If so, there are other, far more successful artists / graphic designers / gallerists / apparel wholesalers and retailers who could be accused of the same, including some referenced in your own artwork. E.g. one who might appropriate public domain anti-capitalist iconography, add a logo, use the result for commercial purposes and to advance their brand, and even enforce copyright on the slightly-tweaked image — thereby privatising it, contrary to the spirit in which the source artwork was originally created.
This is not a "don't punch someone's face because there are worse offenders"-type of argument. I just wonder whether your position is consistent, or if emotions run higher with Fuss because of some past dispute or the fact he's a fellow national.
You ask why Fuss is participating in the project. Have you checked with Brandalism? The answer could be any number of reasons: credible body of work, compatible ethos, personal relationships, etc. Fuss may have been approached, or been proactive and put himself forward.
None of the above possible explanations is very contentious. I also don't believe justifications about the involvement of individual artists are warranted. Or desirable, as they would detract from the project itself.
If someone objects to an artist, the onus is on them to explain to Brandalism why that artist should be excluded. Not the other way around.
[...] I only need to know: who, what and why - why Peter Fuss IS, and the number one group in our country: The Krasnals, doesn't participate in www.brandalism.org.uk/the-project.. I only want to learn how does this work, do you want money for that? I can pay you.... Because as for now, nobody has anwsered me this... Thanks for your earlier response. I appreciate the effort, especially since you're writing in your second or (given your references to your age) perhaps even third language. It may be the translation, but it sounds like your anger regarding Peter Fuss is largely of a personal nature. Or at least directed more towards the artist than his work. From what I gather, you consider Fuss a hypocrite — taking on the anti-establishment persona while also profiting from the establishment. If so, there are other, far more successful artists / graphic designers / gallerists / apparel wholesalers and retailers who could be accused of the same, including some referenced in your own artwork. E.g. one who might appropriate public domain anti-capitalist iconography, add a logo, use the result for commercial purposes and to advance their brand, and even enforce copyright on the slightly-tweaked image — thereby privatising it, contrary to the spirit in which the source artwork was originally created. This is not a "don't punch someone's face because there are worse offenders"-type of argument. I just wonder whether your position is consistent, or if emotions run higher with Fuss because of some past dispute or the fact he's a fellow national. You ask why Fuss is participating in the project. Have you checked with Brandalism? The answer could be any number of reasons: credible body of work, compatible ethos, personal relationships, etc. Fuss may have been approached, or been proactive and put himself forward. None of the above possible explanations is very contentious. I also don't believe justifications about the involvement of individual artists are warranted. Or desirable, as they would detract from the project itself. If someone objects to an artist, the onus is on them to explain to Brandalism why that artist should be excluded. Not the other way around.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on May 27, 2014 22:01:06 GMT 1, I get Kobron's point.
There is no freedom of speech in reality but the propaganda which makes us think we are free is promoted by the edia while other things and statements are covered up.
I get Kobron's point.
There is no freedom of speech in reality but the propaganda which makes us think we are free is promoted by the edia while other things and statements are covered up.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on May 28, 2014 16:37:12 GMT 1, Agree that 99 percent of artists even in street art are on the other side and it's difficult to them to create and make ends meets but i feel you are a bit offensive here. Good advice create art about it. It will be a great adventure for us all. Best wishes since 2010 I have no mercy for some ... ========================================= Peter fought the church, and fought the leaders of the opposition (of current government), he even fought against Israel country! (wow! - it wasn't supposed to be like that...)
He now fights for New Amazing World in the UK...
so it is going to be okay...
He doesn't fight against current government, because it's cool.. because you can go straight to jail, or get fined for a lot of money (for vandalism of course)
The most important ability in the system is knowing how to move in it...
Take this company - Hugo Boss, it has always could and still moves around in every system in a perfect way... any problems?
- those are just pretty clothes...
and this shall be the end of Fuss' case... (good luck in your fight Peter! )
- but remember, You are a God as well ! (just realise it....)
-Be prepared
P.S: Do you live in UK, US? Have little idea about this? I suggest you watch the movie: "Exit Through The Gift Shop"
Agree that 99 percent of artists even in street art are on the other side and it's difficult to them to create and make ends meets but i feel you are a bit offensive here. Good advice create art about it. It will be a great adventure for us all. Best wishes since 2010 I have no mercy for some ... ========================================= Peter fought the church, and fought the leaders of the opposition (of current government), he even fought against Israel country! (wow! - it wasn't supposed to be like that...) He now fights for New Amazing World in the UK... so it is going to be okay... He doesn't fight against current government, because it's cool.. because you can go straight to jail, or get fined for a lot of money (for vandalism of course) The most important ability in the system is knowing how to move in it... Take this company - Hugo Boss, it has always could and still moves around in every system in a perfect way... any problems? - those are just pretty clothes... and this shall be the end of Fuss' case... (good luck in your fight Peter! ) - but remember, You are a God as well ! (just realise it....) -Be prepared P.S: Do you live in UK, US? Have little idea about this? I suggest you watch the movie: "Exit Through The Gift Shop"
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 4, 2014 16:55:57 GMT 1, Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. )
Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. )
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Coach on Jun 4, 2014 17:00:00 GMT 1, Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. )
I'm in Coventry right now kobron. Want me to mount a rescue expedition ?!
Fine looking monkey mate.
Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. ) I'm in Coventry right now kobron. Want me to mount a rescue expedition ?! Fine looking monkey mate.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Dr Plip on Jun 4, 2014 17:10:59 GMT 1, JESUS-MONKEY AND THE APE-POSTLES! Thanks Kobron.
JESUS-MONKEY AND THE APE-POSTLES! Thanks Kobron.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 4, 2014 18:59:32 GMT 1, Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. ) I'm in Coventry right now kobron. Want me to mount a rescue expedition ?! Fine looking monkey mate. you work at the post office in Coventry ? that's great!
ps . Greetings from Jane Fonda (she loves you too ...
Hello guys! Your monkeys are already in COVENTRY, customs office held those poor animals a little brutally... -I have made 3 versions while awaiting... As I'm doing little project for the gallery, I'm already preparing to make another one: -Most likely the biggest rebel in the world. Punk and hippie combined - that is our buddy Jesus.. (a bit unpopular I guess, but sometimes it is needed to go against the tide.. ) I'm in Coventry right now kobron. Want me to mount a rescue expedition ?! Fine looking monkey mate. you work at the post office in Coventry ? that's great! ps . Greetings from Jane Fonda (she loves you too ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 5, 2014 21:10:23 GMT 1, uff ... 10 colors f#cked up ... Once a certain young boy wrote cool song: "I am God ...." (written by Magic...) He had wife and a young kid, sold lots of CDs but he didn't get anything from it... and kids, you know, they have to eat, and he would've liked to buy him a toy too... he didn't have the money though so he jumped off a great height. They have even made a movie about it, and the people say that he was good and talented man... but the system usually doesn't like such men. English Subs : I have one fucking schizophrenia emotional disturbance please play it on air I'll tell you that it is a fact you'll tell me it's a shame Fuck you you'll be forgotten anyway Because I'm a god realise it yourself You hear the words from which hair stand on end Oh my, oh my i am invincible(...)
uff ... 10 colors f#cked up ... Once a certain young boy wrote cool song: "I am God ...." (written by Magic...) He had wife and a young kid, sold lots of CDs but he didn't get anything from it... and kids, you know, they have to eat, and he would've liked to buy him a toy too... he didn't have the money though so he jumped off a great height. They have even made a movie about it, and the people say that he was good and talented man... but the system usually doesn't like such men. English Subs : I have one fucking schizophrenia emotional disturbance please play it on air I'll tell you that it is a fact you'll tell me it's a shame Fuck you you'll be forgotten anyway Because I'm a god realise it yourself You hear the words from which hair stand on end Oh my, oh my i am invincible(...)
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 7, 2014 16:54:54 GMT 1, Wiz, Plip .. . Is not it sometimes too trivial?
Wiz, Plip .. . Is not it sometimes too trivial?
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Dr Plip on Jun 10, 2014 17:21:02 GMT 1, Thank you kobron.
I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens.
Thanks again.
Thank you kobron. I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens. Thanks again.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Coach on Jun 10, 2014 17:50:11 GMT 1, Thank you kobron. I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens. Thanks again.
He looks cool. Great work kobron. I know what you mean plip. Felt very strange drawing all I've war boutique's beautiful prints a little while ago.
Thank you kobron. I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens. Thanks again. He looks cool. Great work kobron. I know what you mean plip. Felt very strange drawing all I've war boutique's beautiful prints a little while ago.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 12, 2014 17:55:49 GMT 1, Thank you kobron. I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens. Thanks again.
Wiz-Thanks! ... --------------> Good work ... Plip ... 7 beers and be fine ...
Thank you kobron. I don't usually feel good about drawing over someone else's work, but if you insist, I'll have a few beers and see what happens. Thanks again. Wiz-Thanks! ... --------------> Good work ... Plip ... 7 beers and be fine ...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 12, 2014 18:02:35 GMT 1, Coach, it seems your children will collaborate?
I have one leftover monkey.. (in custody...)
some children's drawings in the background or something... (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The return to stencils after 26 years... how funny and trivial it is... (but I won't be going around the streets, I'm too old for that ha, ha, ha)
so I have ordered some canvas...
-I have some place on the gallery's walls... 15th or 16th century basements... in the centrum of european city... and a lot of people from all over the world...
Most likely those will be the only stencils in the centrum, since rent prices are horrible... so it will be very fun...
(the owner of the gallery was very surprised that people buy colorful skulls for 35£ a piece... so it should be good...)
I love situations like those... I have to inform gallery workers what do they have to tell to potential customers ... It will be little "Exit through the Gift Shop"...
Coach, it seems your children will collaborate? I have one leftover monkey.. (in custody...) some children's drawings in the background or something... (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The return to stencils after 26 years... how funny and trivial it is... (but I won't be going around the streets, I'm too old for that ha, ha, ha) so I have ordered some canvas... -I have some place on the gallery's walls... 15th or 16th century basements... in the centrum of european city... and a lot of people from all over the world... Most likely those will be the only stencils in the centrum, since rent prices are horrible... so it will be very fun... (the owner of the gallery was very surprised that people buy colorful skulls for 35£ a piece... so it should be good...) I love situations like those... I have to inform gallery workers what do they have to tell to potential customers ... It will be little "Exit through the Gift Shop"...
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Coach on Jun 12, 2014 20:02:36 GMT 1, Coach, it seems your children will collaborate? I have one leftover monkey.. (in custody...) some children's drawings in the background or something... (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The return to stencils after 26 years... how funny and trivial it is... (but I won't be going around the streets, I'm too old for that ha, ha, ha) so I have ordered some canvas... -I have some place on the gallery's walls... 15th or 16th century basements... in the centrum of european city... and a lot of people from all over the world... Most likely those will be the only stencils in the centrum, since rent prices are horrible... so it will be very fun... (the owner of the gallery was very surprised that people buy colorful skulls for 35£ a piece... so it should be good...) I love situations like those... I have to inform gallery workers what do they have to tell to potential customers ... It will be little "Exit through the Gift Shop"...
You're on! He will tag it to hell!
Coach, it seems your children will collaborate? I have one leftover monkey.. (in custody...) some children's drawings in the background or something... (?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The return to stencils after 26 years... how funny and trivial it is... (but I won't be going around the streets, I'm too old for that ha, ha, ha) so I have ordered some canvas... -I have some place on the gallery's walls... 15th or 16th century basements... in the centrum of european city... and a lot of people from all over the world... Most likely those will be the only stencils in the centrum, since rent prices are horrible... so it will be very fun... (the owner of the gallery was very surprised that people buy colorful skulls for 35£ a piece... so it should be good...) I love situations like those... I have to inform gallery workers what do they have to tell to potential customers ... It will be little "Exit through the Gift Shop"... You're on! He will tag it to hell!
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 12, 2014 20:26:53 GMT 1, You're on! He will tag it to hell! LOL, he will too.
You're on! He will tag it to hell! LOL, he will too.
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 18, 2014 17:47:13 GMT 1,
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by kobron on Jun 18, 2014 17:52:23 GMT 1, Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...)
Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...)
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Collecting Pottery & Ceramics, by Deleted on Jun 18, 2014 18:21:42 GMT 1, Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...)
The problem I have with this is that His Holiness preaches the peaceful middle way and in NO way condones these actions.
Light My Fire -spray on canvas- 50 x30 cm (20 "x 12") (It has been Realized without any grant of the EU...) The problem I have with this is that His Holiness preaches the peaceful middle way and in NO way condones these actions.
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