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Bambi on Banksy, by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 14:41:03 GMT 1, Just to be clear im not having a pop at anyone who bought the work, investments part of the game and people put a lot of trust in people who dress and act the part, personally i wouldnt advise any of my clients to invest in Bambi due to lack of historical secondary market sales and for other reasons. Thats interesting.
So are you selling art or investments to your clients?
Just to be clear im not having a pop at anyone who bought the work, investments part of the game and people put a lot of trust in people who dress and act the part, personally i wouldnt advise any of my clients to invest in Bambi due to lack of historical secondary market sales and for other reasons. Thats interesting.
So are you selling art or investments to your clients?
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Bambi on Banksy, by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 14:49:06 GMT 1, Just to be clear im not having a pop at anyone who bought the work, investments part of the game and people put a lot of trust in people who dress and act the part, personally i wouldnt advise any of my clients to invest in Bambi due to lack of historical secondary market sales and for other reasons. Thats interesting.
So are you selling art or investments to your clients?
Both, some buy art purely for enjoyment, some purely for investment and some for both reasons, I give personal opinion when asked about whether a particular piece is deemed investible.
Just to be clear im not having a pop at anyone who bought the work, investments part of the game and people put a lot of trust in people who dress and act the part, personally i wouldnt advise any of my clients to invest in Bambi due to lack of historical secondary market sales and for other reasons. Thats interesting.
So are you selling art or investments to your clients?
Both, some buy art purely for enjoyment, some purely for investment and some for both reasons, I give personal opinion when asked about whether a particular piece is deemed investible.
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Bambi on Banksy, by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 15:09:20 GMT 1, Thats honest.
It's true that a lot of people buy purely for investment and the actual image is less important.
In an ideal world the art thats bought for enjoyment should hold it's value.
Thats honest.
It's true that a lot of people buy purely for investment and the actual image is less important.
In an ideal world the art thats bought for enjoyment should hold it's value.
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Bambi on Banksy, by Deleted on Sept 16, 2014 15:15:09 GMT 1, I don't like Bambi's art, not one bit, but visually, technically and conceptually, I don't see how it's any worse than 99.9% of the endless colourway rainbow of s**t that's hyped, bought, and sold on this forum on a daily basis by so-called 'galleries' and members alike. I can only speak for myself and was not comparing Bambi,s work to anyone else's art, as far as it being no better than 99% of the art out there that gets hyped and traded you may very well be correct but that has no relevance to me as i don't buy it, i did make the mistake tho of thinking that other people may feel the same as i do for the reasons i do but i am currently working with my therapist on that, projection is something we all do but mine is getting better, apparently My thoughts are my thoughts and not your thoughts i just struggle sometimes recognising it. You are entitled to your opinion. If you think it's shit, thats fine with me.
I don't mind the souvenir shop images stencilled on walls by Bambi which look like some faux Camden market spillover.
I assumed Bambi did the Max Clifford image which was apt for Clifford.
I also think that her paintings for the poor (screenprints) are far too expensive (as are many by other artists) and she he or it might decide an image and a couple of gophers go out at night and spray it on the wall.
It could be anyone pretending they are a famous celeb behind Bambi to get the stuf fin papers or it could be a famous celeb who doesn't need the money and sells the prints to rich luvvies and Sloaners.
I don't like Bambi's art, not one bit, but visually, technically and conceptually, I don't see how it's any worse than 99.9% of the endless colourway rainbow of s**t that's hyped, bought, and sold on this forum on a daily basis by so-called 'galleries' and members alike. I can only speak for myself and was not comparing Bambi,s work to anyone else's art, as far as it being no better than 99% of the art out there that gets hyped and traded you may very well be correct but that has no relevance to me as i don't buy it, i did make the mistake tho of thinking that other people may feel the same as i do for the reasons i do but i am currently working with my therapist on that, projection is something we all do but mine is getting better, apparently My thoughts are my thoughts and not your thoughts i just struggle sometimes recognising it. You are entitled to your opinion. If you think it's shit, thats fine with me.
I don't mind the souvenir shop images stencilled on walls by Bambi which look like some faux Camden market spillover.
I assumed Bambi did the Max Clifford image which was apt for Clifford.
I also think that her paintings for the poor (screenprints) are far too expensive (as are many by other artists) and she he or it might decide an image and a couple of gophers go out at night and spray it on the wall.
It could be anyone pretending they are a famous celeb behind Bambi to get the stuf fin papers or it could be a famous celeb who doesn't need the money and sells the prints to rich luvvies and Sloaners.
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Bambi on Banksy, by Shoot Again on Sept 16, 2014 20:57:43 GMT 1, I can only speak for myself and was not comparing Bambi,s work to anyone else's art, as far as it being no better than 99% of the art out there that gets hyped and traded you may very well be correct but that has no relevance to me as i don't buy it, i did make the mistake tho of thinking that other people may feel the same as i do for the reasons i do but i am currently working with my therapist on that, projection is something we all do but mine is getting better, apparently My thoughts are my thoughts and not your thoughts i just struggle sometimes recognising it. You are entitled to your opinion. If you think it's s**t, thats fine with me.
I don't mind the souvenir shop images stencilled on walls by Bambi which look like some faux Camden market spillover.
I assumed Bambi did the Max Clifford image which was apt for Clifford.
I also think that her paintings for the poor (screenprints) are far too expensive (as are many by other artists) and she he or it might decide an image and a couple of gophers go out at night and spray it on the wall.
It could be anyone pretending they are a famous celeb behind Bambi to get the stuf fin papers or it could be a famous celeb who doesn't need the money and sells the prints to rich luvvies and Sloaners.
Don't think Walton Carpet actually sells any, they're just offering it to Z listers desperately trying/begging for some attention !
I can only speak for myself and was not comparing Bambi,s work to anyone else's art, as far as it being no better than 99% of the art out there that gets hyped and traded you may very well be correct but that has no relevance to me as i don't buy it, i did make the mistake tho of thinking that other people may feel the same as i do for the reasons i do but i am currently working with my therapist on that, projection is something we all do but mine is getting better, apparently My thoughts are my thoughts and not your thoughts i just struggle sometimes recognising it. You are entitled to your opinion. If you think it's s**t, thats fine with me.
I don't mind the souvenir shop images stencilled on walls by Bambi which look like some faux Camden market spillover.
I assumed Bambi did the Max Clifford image which was apt for Clifford.
I also think that her paintings for the poor (screenprints) are far too expensive (as are many by other artists) and she he or it might decide an image and a couple of gophers go out at night and spray it on the wall.
It could be anyone pretending they are a famous celeb behind Bambi to get the stuf fin papers or it could be a famous celeb who doesn't need the money and sells the prints to rich luvvies and Sloaners.
Don't think Walton Carpet actually sells any, they're just offering it to Z listers desperately trying/begging for some attention !
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Bambi on Banksy, by DMH on Sept 6, 2015 0:02:32 GMT 1, Revolting
Revolting
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Bambi on Banksy, by laurentbaboo on Sept 6, 2015 1:43:17 GMT 1,
It is indeed! Or it was to be honest, one Year ago!!!
It is indeed! Or it was to be honest, one Year ago!!!
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Bambi on Banksy, by .dappy on Sept 6, 2015 1:46:44 GMT 1, ++GUARDIAN++
All - Please ignore posts by 'dmhurrell'. He has trolled the Forum with 25+ posts in the past hour or so - many of them very old Threads.
dappy
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All - Please ignore posts by 'dmhurrell'. He has trolled the Forum with 25+ posts in the past hour or so - many of them very old Threads.
dappy
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