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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 0:29:18 GMT 1, Steph and ben left pow not long after this article
Steph and ben left pow not long after this article
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 0:30:21 GMT 1, Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ...
Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ...
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 0:58:22 GMT 1, Google is your friend too if you want to find more Nice contribution to the conversation. We heard you the first time. Well try doing it then.
Google is your friend too if you want to find more Nice contribution to the conversation. We heard you the first time. Well try doing it then.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by petro on Jul 6, 2014 1:37:21 GMT 1, Nice contribution to the conversation. We heard you the first time. Well try doing it then. Another valuable contribution from ignorantwalnut. Apt name, FYI.
You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't. And I beleive all two of them are already accounted for in this thread (see no evil & sounds better in the rain).
Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself.
Nice contribution to the conversation. We heard you the first time. Well try doing it then. Another valuable contribution from ignorantwalnut. Apt name, FYI. You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't. And I beleive all two of them are already accounted for in this thread (see no evil & sounds better in the rain). Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 2:07:28 GMT 1, Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....?
Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....?
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 8:45:56 GMT 1, People left POW?
I thought Eine's See No Evil was printed by RYCA and that half the edition was ruined when they were shipped to USA?
People left POW?
I thought Eine's See No Evil was printed by RYCA and that half the edition was ruined when they were shipped to USA?
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by robertjones on Jul 6, 2014 8:58:22 GMT 1, Got my Sunday read thanks for the link
Got my Sunday read thanks for the link
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by iamzero on Jul 6, 2014 9:01:36 GMT 1, I guess the Style one could be included if we're being picky?
I guess the Style one could be included if we're being picky?
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by iamzero on Jul 6, 2014 9:02:52 GMT 1, Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....?
Dig around google for this, eBay and naughty things.
Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....? Dig around google for this, eBay and naughty things.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by FЯ on Jul 6, 2014 9:50:39 GMT 1, Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....? Basically started the banksy prices on ebay.
Most interesting thing about this article is what happened next ... which is....? Basically started the banksy prices on ebay.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 10:05:43 GMT 1, LOL at Ben, at least 'wankers' has a fkin W in it.
LOL at Ben, at least 'wankers' has a fkin W in it.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Dibbs 45 on Jul 6, 2014 10:21:07 GMT 1, Good interesting article to read whilst sitting on the Bog on a sunday morning.
Good interesting article to read whilst sitting on the Bog on a sunday morning.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 10:26:32 GMT 1, ... You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't... Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself. Lol, you understand the word sojourn right?
... You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't... Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself. Lol, you understand the word sojourn right?
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Dungle on Jul 6, 2014 12:21:08 GMT 1, ... You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't... Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself. Lol, you understand the word sojourn right? Is that an Eine piece? Haven't seen that one.
... You act like Eine has produced millions of giclees—he hasn't... Perhaps you should use google to learn something yourself. Lol, you understand the word sojourn right? Is that an Eine piece? Haven't seen that one.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by davedandconfused on Jul 6, 2014 19:12:30 GMT 1, I also found his comments on screenprints interesting after his recent sojourn (presumably) with giclées in recent times. Eine released glicees? which print(s)? Care Bears ?
I also found his comments on screenprints interesting after his recent sojourn (presumably) with giclées in recent times. Eine released glicees? which print(s)? Care Bears ?
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2014 19:46:57 GMT 1, I think 'scare bears' was a combination of screenprint and litho. 'Something wicked' is also a 'digital pigment' print, and 'vandals', along with 'style', are also giclées
I think 'scare bears' was a combination of screenprint and litho. 'Something wicked' is also a 'digital pigment' print, and 'vandals', along with 'style', are also giclées
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by petro on Jul 6, 2014 20:52:32 GMT 1, Gotta disagree with some of those being considered "giclee."
Scare Bear — Screen print with hand-sprayed stencil on litho background (concrete pattern). Vandals — two color, one spot varnish screen print on litho background (concrete pattern). Something Wicked Will Come — Exhibition print of an OG produced by Whisper Gallery… digital pigment (not giclee). Style — I'll give you this one… giclee. The open edition still available, too.
Gotta disagree with some of those being considered "giclee."
Scare Bear — Screen print with hand-sprayed stencil on litho background (concrete pattern). Vandals — two color, one spot varnish screen print on litho background (concrete pattern). Something Wicked Will Come — Exhibition print of an OG produced by Whisper Gallery… digital pigment (not giclee). Style — I'll give you this one… giclee. The open edition still available, too.
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Deleted on Jul 9, 2014 11:52:46 GMT 1, Eines quote in that article about people returning prints. What an arsehole. Eine could have been more diplomatic but his point is valid if a print has ink marks on the back.
It's a great article and how things have changed since those happy days.
""It is one of the reasons why we started doing it all ourselves. We have always kept a track of the people that we have sold the prints to. But from April 2004, we can guarantee that there aren’t unsigned screen prints floating around. Because our whole business is based around the fact that we only print 200 and we sell 200. It is not based on the fact that we print and sell 200 and then give a number away.’ [Eine, 27 January 2006]""
""‘We could sell all seven hundred of them for five hundred pounds without any problem. But there are a lot of people who have been buying Banksy since the beginning who don’t have that kind of money and it’s not fair. You know, there are loads of things to consider and we’re not just about making money. It’s nice, but it’s not what it’s about.’ [Eine, 4 September 2006]""
Eines quote in that article about people returning prints. What an arsehole. Eine could have been more diplomatic but his point is valid if a print has ink marks on the back.
It's a great article and how things have changed since those happy days.
""It is one of the reasons why we started doing it all ourselves. We have always kept a track of the people that we have sold the prints to. But from April 2004, we can guarantee that there aren’t unsigned screen prints floating around. Because our whole business is based around the fact that we only print 200 and we sell 200. It is not based on the fact that we print and sell 200 and then give a number away.’ [Eine, 27 January 2006]""
""‘We could sell all seven hundred of them for five hundred pounds without any problem. But there are a lot of people who have been buying Banksy since the beginning who don’t have that kind of money and it’s not fair. You know, there are loads of things to consider and we’re not just about making money. It’s nice, but it’s not what it’s about.’ [Eine, 4 September 2006]""
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Behind the scenes at POW - Interesting Research Paper, by Feral Things on Jul 9, 2014 20:57:42 GMT 1, This is also a very weird quote : "Confirming the value of ‘handmade’production of POW screen prints, onecollector I spoke to described this aspectsuccinctly, arguing that ‘they’re not Banksyprints, they’re Eine prints. Banksy has nevereven seen it or touched it or been anywherenear it’ [‘Keith’, 20 February 2007]." So Banksy was not involved in printing the prints or even checking them?? The quote is attributed to 'Keith' who the article identifies as a collector and not someone with any connection to POW; so I think, at best, this is just conjecture.
This is also a very weird quote : "Confirming the value of ‘handmade’production of POW screen prints, onecollector I spoke to described this aspectsuccinctly, arguing that ‘they’re not Banksyprints, they’re Eine prints. Banksy has nevereven seen it or touched it or been anywherenear it’ [‘Keith’, 20 February 2007]." So Banksy was not involved in printing the prints or even checking them?? The quote is attributed to 'Keith' who the article identifies as a collector and not someone with any connection to POW; so I think, at best, this is just conjecture.
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