graffuturism
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by graffuturism on Aug 31, 2013 14:07:47 GMT 1, I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost. If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years.
Yes very true I had to hold my tongue when someone made a comment on someones Jago For sale thread that they would buy this but the colors didnt match something or other in their house. Artists tell me frustrated stories like this all the time art not matching couches and such. In the end like I always try to tell people without real written discourse on what and where these artists are going in a broader sense were just speculating. There is no true correct answer, Yes of course buy what you like but that could equate to throwing away money if you dont know what you are buying. Why not buy something you like that might have a chance of retaining some value. Banksy is the exception not the rule. I hate to say it but 95% of the artists in our subculture are amazing super talented but have no idea where their work is heading and why. Being able to break that ceiling of urban art so to say involves talent, some luck, and really having a direction in not only aesthetics but concept and theory.
I wish collectors like those in this forum would get more educated on what they are buying even if it is something that they like. I will say I am as much in the dark as anyone in here even with a little bit of knowledge, I have no idea really who will make it. I do think I have done my homework and wouldnt feel slighted if I did make an investment and lost.
Anyone that buys art I would say is making an investment regardless of they plan to sell or profit in the future. Spending disposable income on something you dont need could be seen as a hobby but I dont think any of you guys are buying Art in the same way you might be buying cars or boats that although you get use depreciate and might hold some value. Most think that there is only up but as Silky says that is not the norm. Ill post this article again as I posted it in the art history thread and is a must read for anyone collecting art.
www.artbusiness.com/collectpro.html
I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost. If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years. Yes very true I had to hold my tongue when someone made a comment on someones Jago For sale thread that they would buy this but the colors didnt match something or other in their house. Artists tell me frustrated stories like this all the time art not matching couches and such. In the end like I always try to tell people without real written discourse on what and where these artists are going in a broader sense were just speculating. There is no true correct answer, Yes of course buy what you like but that could equate to throwing away money if you dont know what you are buying. Why not buy something you like that might have a chance of retaining some value. Banksy is the exception not the rule. I hate to say it but 95% of the artists in our subculture are amazing super talented but have no idea where their work is heading and why. Being able to break that ceiling of urban art so to say involves talent, some luck, and really having a direction in not only aesthetics but concept and theory. I wish collectors like those in this forum would get more educated on what they are buying even if it is something that they like. I will say I am as much in the dark as anyone in here even with a little bit of knowledge, I have no idea really who will make it. I do think I have done my homework and wouldnt feel slighted if I did make an investment and lost. Anyone that buys art I would say is making an investment regardless of they plan to sell or profit in the future. Spending disposable income on something you dont need could be seen as a hobby but I dont think any of you guys are buying Art in the same way you might be buying cars or boats that although you get use depreciate and might hold some value. Most think that there is only up but as Silky says that is not the norm. Ill post this article again as I posted it in the art history thread and is a must read for anyone collecting art. www.artbusiness.com/collectpro.html
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dazarino
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by dazarino on Aug 31, 2013 14:13:59 GMT 1, I love joe blacks work but your talking mega bucks for his stuff now
I love joe blacks work but your talking mega bucks for his stuff now
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 14:30:33 GMT 1, Thanks a lot for tht article!I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost. If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years. Yes very true I had to hold my tongue when someone made a comment on someones Jago For sale thread that they would buy this but the colors didnt match something or other in their house. Artists tell me frustrated stories like this all the time art not matching couches and such. In the end like I always try to tell people without real written discourse on what and where these artists are going in a broader sense were just speculating. There is no true correct answer, Yes of course buy what you like but that could equate to throwing away money if you dont know what you are buying. Why not buy something you like that might have a chance of retaining some value. Banksy is the exception not the rule. I hate to say it but 95% of the artists in our subculture are amazing super talented but have no idea where their work is heading and why. Being able to break that ceiling of urban art so to say involves talent, some luck, and really having a direction in not only aesthetics but concept and theory. I wish collectors like those in this forum would get more educated on what they are buying even if it is something that they like. I will say I am as much in the dark as anyone in here even with a little bit of knowledge, I have no idea really who will make it. I do think I have done my homework and wouldnt feel slighted if I did make an investment and lost. Anyone that buys art I would say is making an investment regardless of they plan to sell or profit in the future. Spending disposable income on something you dont need could be seen as a hobby but I dont think any of you guys are buying Art in the same way you might be buying cars or boats that although you get use depreciate and might hold some value. Most think that there is only up but as Silky says that is not the norm. Ill post this article again as I posted it in the art history thread and is a must read for anyone collecting art. www.artbusiness.com/collectpro.html
Thanks a lot for tht article! I think a lot of the Artists that get mentioned on threads like this will never make it really big due to the style of there work not really being suited to what most people want on their walls at home. We have seen it time after time on the forum over the years with an Artist getting boosted up, and loads of people buy their work thinking its a good investment in the belief that they are the next big thing. A year down the line everyone has forgotten about him and they are lucky to sell the work on for cost. If your really looking for "Star" artists then you need to think about the ones who have been around and producing popular work for at least 5 years. Yes very true I had to hold my tongue when someone made a comment on someones Jago For sale thread that they would buy this but the colors didnt match something or other in their house. Artists tell me frustrated stories like this all the time art not matching couches and such. In the end like I always try to tell people without real written discourse on what and where these artists are going in a broader sense were just speculating. There is no true correct answer, Yes of course buy what you like but that could equate to throwing away money if you dont know what you are buying. Why not buy something you like that might have a chance of retaining some value. Banksy is the exception not the rule. I hate to say it but 95% of the artists in our subculture are amazing super talented but have no idea where their work is heading and why. Being able to break that ceiling of urban art so to say involves talent, some luck, and really having a direction in not only aesthetics but concept and theory. I wish collectors like those in this forum would get more educated on what they are buying even if it is something that they like. I will say I am as much in the dark as anyone in here even with a little bit of knowledge, I have no idea really who will make it. I do think I have done my homework and wouldnt feel slighted if I did make an investment and lost. Anyone that buys art I would say is making an investment regardless of they plan to sell or profit in the future. Spending disposable income on something you dont need could be seen as a hobby but I dont think any of you guys are buying Art in the same way you might be buying cars or boats that although you get use depreciate and might hold some value. Most think that there is only up but as Silky says that is not the norm. Ill post this article again as I posted it in the art history thread and is a must read for anyone collecting art. www.artbusiness.com/collectpro.html
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by alexnh123 on Aug 31, 2013 14:34:41 GMT 1, You sound disgusted!
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 14:37:19 GMT 1, Supine has been on the rise for a long time. I think he took some time away which may have slowed down his rise a bit. But he is doing interesting stuff indeed. The same can be said for RAE. Between his murals, sculptures and studio work I think his style continues to progress and I never know what to expect next. IMO that is very important.
There are a lot of established artists in the street game who continue to do the same thing over and over and get praise for it. I think it will eventually catch up with them. I could be wrong but hope not.
Supine has been on the rise for a long time. I think he took some time away which may have slowed down his rise a bit. But he is doing interesting stuff indeed. The same can be said for RAE. Between his murals, sculptures and studio work I think his style continues to progress and I never know what to expect next. IMO that is very important.
There are a lot of established artists in the street game who continue to do the same thing over and over and get praise for it. I think it will eventually catch up with them. I could be wrong but hope not.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Gard on Aug 31, 2013 14:49:27 GMT 1, How much is Joe Blacks pieces these days? I'm considering saving up for a piece..
How much is Joe Blacks pieces these days? I'm considering saving up for a piece..
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by mutatis on Aug 31, 2013 15:02:30 GMT 1, To add on further, I'm not trying to ask which artists I should 'invest' in. It's more about finding out which artists I may be missing out on and who could go BIG (regardless of whether I'm buying his or her work). Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep) Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)... quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"]No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote] I am sure you will get a varied list from forum members of artists you should look out for - but nobody really knows who will make it big. As a newbie on here I am fascinated by the debates and the passion that artists inspire in us (witness the recent JPS thread) and every week I come across some artist/s I have not heard of which leads me to look at what else they have done. I am not interested in whether they become "big" or not, more whether they will still be around and produce works that I like, as I am aware from other art forms that "big" is not synonymous with "interesting". Just by participating here and following the threads you will be privy to what is going on (albeit vicariously) and increase your knowledge and find out more about your own taste, or at least that's my approach.
To add on further, I'm not trying to ask which artists I should 'invest' in. It's more about finding out which artists I may be missing out on and who could go BIG (regardless of whether I'm buying his or her work). Maybe I should clarify a little bit of what I'm asking in the first place. By 'rising', I suppose we are talking about a few aspects as follows: - Possessing an influential style and not run of the mill, hereby the possibility of gaining more fans as his or her career progresses - Prominent feature in huge events or exhibitions (I reside in Asia so I don't get a feel of the scene as well as many of you guys do) - OGs and limited editions appreciating in value (yes, I'm a collecting bug now and am currently on the lookout for 'worthy' works to keep) Of course, I am equally keen to know more about artists who don't release prints (yet)... quote author="@amboguy" source="/post/1095669/thread" timestamp="1377949938"]No you haven't, I think Chrisby might have got the wrong end of the stick. He is right when he says 'buy what you like' but as you say this thread is as much about what's going up on walls in the streets as it is about prints. [/quote] I am sure you will get a varied list from forum members of artists you should look out for - but nobody really knows who will make it big. As a newbie on here I am fascinated by the debates and the passion that artists inspire in us (witness the recent JPS thread) and every week I come across some artist/s I have not heard of which leads me to look at what else they have done. I am not interested in whether they become "big" or not, more whether they will still be around and produce works that I like, as I am aware from other art forms that "big" is not synonymous with "interesting". Just by participating here and following the threads you will be privy to what is going on (albeit vicariously) and increase your knowledge and find out more about your own taste, or at least that's my approach.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by aa on Aug 31, 2013 15:17:39 GMT 1, Although this is an almost impossible question to answer, I'll give it a go, and say that most people here will want something by George the dog, John the artist in a month. I don't know why, but I just have a feeling that this will be a very hyped show.
I have no involvement in it before anyone accuses me of starting the hype!
Regarding more established artists, I'd say Dal is quite close to becoming mainstream popular - even the Daily Mail had an article about him.
Although this is an almost impossible question to answer, I'll give it a go, and say that most people here will want something by George the dog, John the artist in a month. I don't know why, but I just have a feeling that this will be a very hyped show.
I have no involvement in it before anyone accuses me of starting the hype!
Regarding more established artists, I'd say Dal is quite close to becoming mainstream popular - even the Daily Mail had an article about him.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by nah on Aug 31, 2013 15:41:51 GMT 1, is there a reason that only urban artists are being mentioned in this thread? we don't actually think every art star for the next few years is going to rise from this one scene, right?
is there a reason that only urban artists are being mentioned in this thread? we don't actually think every art star for the next few years is going to rise from this one scene, right?
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by treweman on Aug 31, 2013 16:34:05 GMT 1, You are posting in an urban art forum.
You are posting in an urban art forum.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 16:34:52 GMT 1, Bambi / Mason Storm
Bambi / Mason Storm
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Feral Things on Aug 31, 2013 16:35:48 GMT 1, Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect.
Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 16:42:06 GMT 1, JPS / Unhuman
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 16:46:49 GMT 1, Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect.
Yep seem to be a lot of people who think Harrington is going to be huge . The guy's insanely talented and as someone pointed out his OGs are going for silly money right now.
Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect. Yep seem to be a lot of people who think Harrington is going to be huge . The guy's insanely talented and as someone pointed out his OGs are going for silly money right now.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by sakyamuni on Aug 31, 2013 17:22:25 GMT 1, Ludo and Interesni Kazki...
Ludo and Interesni Kazki...
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Damien on Aug 31, 2013 17:33:16 GMT 1, cranio/kieron williamson/ not sure who else
cranio/kieron williamson/ not sure who else
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 18:11:07 GMT 1, Parasite. Rourke (already there IMO). Angel ( already there IMO). Cashman (already there IMO). DR. Freakinstyle. JPS. Niki Hare.
loads more.......
Parasite. Rourke (already there IMO). Angel ( already there IMO). Cashman (already there IMO). DR. Freakinstyle. JPS. Niki Hare.
loads more.......
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 18:19:57 GMT 1, Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect. Yep seem to be a lot of people who think Harrington is going to be huge . The guy's insanely talented and as someone pointed out his OGs are going for silly money right now. Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?.
Three artists who I think are on the way up are Conor Harrington (next year's New York show could open lots of doors for him), Dale Marshall (first museum show coming up) and Lucas Price (having just got his MA from the RCA). It's probably no coincidence though that they're all artists whose work I love and I think we're probably all biased in this respect. Yep seem to be a lot of people who think Harrington is going to be huge . The guy's insanely talented and as someone pointed out his OGs are going for silly money right now. Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Feral Things on Aug 31, 2013 18:37:47 GMT 1, Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?. I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. I don't really have much interest in the money side of things.
Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?. I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. I don't really have much interest in the money side of things.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by natstan on Aug 31, 2013 18:42:50 GMT 1, But we are on a forum with an URL containing the word 'banksy'. And we know the insane amount of $ involved in the trading of his works.
Isn't fame and fortune inter-related?
Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?. I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. ย I don't really have much interest in the money side of things.
But we are on a forum with an URL containing the word 'banksy'. And we know the insane amount of $ involved in the trading of his works. Isn't fame and fortune inter-related? Just a question, is the definition of a Rising Star linked to the amount of cash their works cost? ie. higher they rise the more it costs to buy their works?, isnt that just the gallery machine kicking in?. I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. ย I don't really have much interest in the money side of things.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 18:46:46 GMT 1, But we are on a forum with an URL containing the word 'banksy'. And we know the insane amount of $ involved in the trading of his works. Isn't fame and fortune inter-related? I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. ย I don't really have much interest in the money side of things.
You are correct. I'm not particulary a Banksy fan so having that name in the URL doesn't sit well with me to honest as it automatically shows a bias towards his work.
But we are on a forum with an URL containing the word 'banksy'. And we know the insane amount of $ involved in the trading of his works. Isn't fame and fortune inter-related? I'd assumed we were talking about how much an artist was developing and how much recognition their work will get. ย I don't really have much interest in the money side of things. You are correct. I'm not particulary a Banksy fan so having that name in the URL doesn't sit well with me to honest as it automatically shows a bias towards his work.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Sacked... on Aug 31, 2013 18:47:14 GMT 1, GAIA.
GAIA.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 18:54:50 GMT 1, AKA, whose art do you have in your collection
AKA, whose art do you have in your collection
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by curiousgeorge on Aug 31, 2013 18:56:51 GMT 1, To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him.
Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows
A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of
To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him.
Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows
A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 19:26:21 GMT 1, To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him. Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint.
To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him. Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint.
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by anbesivam1 on Aug 31, 2013 19:26:23 GMT 1, Surely Adam Neate should be on this list?
(I do not own any Adam Neate)
Surely Adam Neate should be on this list? (I do not own any Adam Neate)
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Damien on Aug 31, 2013 19:30:30 GMT 1, Surely Adam Neate should be on this list? (I do not own any Adam Neate) he's already one near the top, doesn't need to rise
Surely Adam Neate should be on this list? (I do not own any Adam Neate) he's already one near the top, doesn't need to rise
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by curiousgeorge on Aug 31, 2013 19:53:42 GMT 1, To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him. Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input
What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name..
To me, the vast majority of names mentioned have already arrived.Pains me to say it, for fear of being accused of being biased but I've watched Cashman plug away for more years than I care to remember.This year things have really picked up for him. Lest we not forget he has been very keen to avoid the obvious channels to get forum/blog inches and found himself with a sell out show to his name and many,many offers of new space and shows A more talented,tenacious and honest artist I struggle to think of Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name..
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Damien on Aug 31, 2013 20:04:10 GMT 1, Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name.. i'm sure you couldn't do it as good as Carl RX3...
Talented A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name.. i'm sure you couldn't do it as good as Carl RX3...
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Who are the rising stars in art?, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2013 20:10:58 GMT 1, Talented ย ย A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name..
Try to play nicely children.
Talented ย ย A couple of set squares, masking tape and paint. Cheers for the input What was the comment you made elsewhere...grow some balls and post under real name.. Try to play nicely children.
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