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Art is s, by My Name is Frank on Jul 18, 2015 0:03:01 GMT 1, Can't quite believe how much art I see is utter bollocks, but also appreciate the fact it's just my opinion. So many times I've wanted to flame someone's art but realised its subjective and actually little more than trolling.
so I decided to create this thread, a bit of a swear box if you like, where you can vent a biased view point, without naming the artist. Flame away here when new but rubbish releases come out.
To start, it's not all about placement when you use a cherry picker to make a massively uninspiring brand logo of your art on the side of a six plus storey building.
Can't quite believe how much art I see is utter bollocks, but also appreciate the fact it's just my opinion. So many times I've wanted to flame someone's art but realised its subjective and actually little more than trolling.
so I decided to create this thread, a bit of a swear box if you like, where you can vent a biased view point, without naming the artist. Flame away here when new but rubbish releases come out.
To start, it's not all about placement when you use a cherry picker to make a massively uninspiring brand logo of your art on the side of a six plus storey building.
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Art is s, by .dappy on Jul 18, 2015 0:45:33 GMT 1, Not sure this Thread will last long without naming names ... and it might prove a difficult one to 'administer' shall we say ...
... but I agree with you that I do see 'stuff' and say 'why' in fact, I would go further and say 'why on earth' (acronym wtf) and I don't even think it has a lot to do with 'hyping' here or anywhere else.
If we take MBW as an example (he is big and old enough not to worry about naming names). I think it is agreed that whether he started 'the hype' himself after 'following' Banksy or mr B actually helped him to get started, most of his stuff is formulaic (is that a word?) but nevertheless sells, yes there is an ebay market, but he releases enough to make it 'not scarce' and therefore the rule of supply with reference to supply & demand is diminished.
I think that not naming names is good, especially to relatively new artists, because while some might think 'wtf' at least they are out there and over time may well develop.
I have rambled a bit, but hope to add to the discussion.
Not sure this Thread will last long without naming names ... and it might prove a difficult one to 'administer' shall we say ... ... but I agree with you that I do see 'stuff' and say 'why' in fact, I would go further and say 'why on earth' (acronym wtf) and I don't even think it has a lot to do with 'hyping' here or anywhere else. If we take MBW as an example (he is big and old enough not to worry about naming names). I think it is agreed that whether he started 'the hype' himself after 'following' Banksy or mr B actually helped him to get started, most of his stuff is formulaic (is that a word?) but nevertheless sells, yes there is an ebay market, but he releases enough to make it 'not scarce' and therefore the rule of supply with reference to supply & demand is diminished. I think that not naming names is good, especially to relatively new artists, because while some might think 'wtf' at least they are out there and over time may well develop. I have rambled a bit, but hope to add to the discussion.
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Art is s, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 18, 2015 1:57:55 GMT 1, There's too many names to mention
I said about a month ago on a different thread it's crazy how many new artists have recently appeared an are selling their works on their own websites and Instagram is the perfect marketing tool.
It's hard to make a living so all the best to them but a lot of it i agree is crap and I dont give it a second look.
There's too many names to mention I said about a month ago on a different thread it's crazy how many new artists have recently appeared an are selling their works on their own websites and Instagram is the perfect marketing tool. It's hard to make a living so all the best to them but a lot of it i agree is crap and I dont give it a second look.
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Art is s, by hackenbush on Jul 18, 2015 10:42:38 GMT 1, Too wide a subject I think. There is a lot of art out there that is sh1t. Some of it is in people's opinion, a lot is obvious i.e. Tracey Emin. Doesn't stop people buying it though.
What is Art? And who says so?
Too wide a subject I think. There is a lot of art out there that is sh1t. Some of it is in people's opinion, a lot is obvious i.e. Tracey Emin. Doesn't stop people buying it though.
What is Art? And who says so?
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Art is s, by 11 on Jul 18, 2015 14:20:17 GMT 1, I don't think we need to bring names into this at all otherwise it would become more of a battle of fans and loathers of various artists or works.....
Instead why not discuss some of the bad practices...or even examples of good practices we see less and less of
For me it is finding out about an artist a week before a print release. There are still some artists that come through a more traditional route of painting walls and making some real effort to develop a fan base before any foray into the more commercial ventures of print releases and gallery shows
I love being able to buy affordable originals from budding artists that happily engage with their followers. Buying small affordable paintings from a working artist is so much more fulfilling (for me) as I will have bought the piece because I like it rather than an impulse after being 'mislead' into believing the artist is much bigger than they really are and the reality is their 'cv' will have spanned little more than a police caution for graff on the side of a phone box
The rush to get a print release before really establishing the artist as someone with a genuine and developing talent, with a half credible body of work behind them has a detrimental effect in that there is no foundations to their secondary market, small cheap OG's give a very good gauge for an artists popularity and - having many different OG's moving in the market creates a much broader demand than one image in an edition of 100 - it might not deliver the big money quickly but I believe it creates a much longer-term sustainable model that serves the artist and, over time I'm sure is far more lucrative than banging out 3 or 4 print releases in 6months - leaves me wondering how I missed their meteoric rise and who was lucky enough to have bought all these small affordable pieces before they launched into their ยฃ150+ print releases - and I scratch my head in disbelief when I find everyone else is wondering where the latest 'thing' has come from too. Sitting waiting to get my car mot'd and banging this out on my phone so apologies if it doesn't make any sense
I don't think we need to bring names into this at all otherwise it would become more of a battle of fans and loathers of various artists or works.....
Instead why not discuss some of the bad practices...or even examples of good practices we see less and less of
For me it is finding out about an artist a week before a print release. There are still some artists that come through a more traditional route of painting walls and making some real effort to develop a fan base before any foray into the more commercial ventures of print releases and gallery shows
I love being able to buy affordable originals from budding artists that happily engage with their followers. Buying small affordable paintings from a working artist is so much more fulfilling (for me) as I will have bought the piece because I like it rather than an impulse after being 'mislead' into believing the artist is much bigger than they really are and the reality is their 'cv' will have spanned little more than a police caution for graff on the side of a phone box
The rush to get a print release before really establishing the artist as someone with a genuine and developing talent, with a half credible body of work behind them has a detrimental effect in that there is no foundations to their secondary market, small cheap OG's give a very good gauge for an artists popularity and - having many different OG's moving in the market creates a much broader demand than one image in an edition of 100 - it might not deliver the big money quickly but I believe it creates a much longer-term sustainable model that serves the artist and, over time I'm sure is far more lucrative than banging out 3 or 4 print releases in 6months - leaves me wondering how I missed their meteoric rise and who was lucky enough to have bought all these small affordable pieces before they launched into their ยฃ150+ print releases - and I scratch my head in disbelief when I find everyone else is wondering where the latest 'thing' has come from too. Sitting waiting to get my car mot'd and banging this out on my phone so apologies if it doesn't make any sense
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Art is s, by Dungle on Jul 18, 2015 14:29:14 GMT 1, The majority of this 'scene' is repetative, unimaginative shit that people think they can get away with charging 200 quid for a print for.
However there is clearly a market for it, so perhaps it is just that my tastes have changed.
The majority of this 'scene' is repetative, unimaginative shit that people think they can get away with charging 200 quid for a print for.
However there is clearly a market for it, so perhaps it is just that my tastes have changed.
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Art is s, by cmodart on Jul 18, 2015 18:29:20 GMT 1, i was just scrolling the "sale" section, wishing there were a catty, flame thread to bash a few things, but I'll practice some restraint and try to be positive.
i was just scrolling the "sale" section, wishing there were a catty, flame thread to bash a few things, but I'll practice some restraint and try to be positive.
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Art is s, by Dibbs 45 on Jul 18, 2015 19:27:43 GMT 1, I didn't want to mention the "D" word but I'm going to have to. Derivative art is bought and sold regularly and I wonder how long it can saturate a market for. Polarisation or juxtaposition images seem to be going on and on. I get fed up of seeing innocence and dabauchery in one image. Machine guns and kids etc. The constant knocking of corporate logos with a glib word is so unimaginative. Or the hold on "Lets do a cop beating someone image" because they think its edgy and anarchic. I like an artist who works hard with their progression of style and dares to do something different occasionally . Some artists are good enough that they don't have to churn out prints to keep their fans. They can drip feed to quench a fans obsession. Some artists want to be famous too soon without putting the work in first. Some stencil artists put in some real effort in to cutting layers that their fingers bleed, whereas others take 10 minutes to do a stencil. I'm always looking for a new artist with some new intriguing style with a image that has a subtle subconscious meaning, but more Vandal, protester, corporate bashing, police beating, baby carrying machine gun images always seem to come along. Rant over.
I didn't want to mention the "D" word but I'm going to have to. Derivative art is bought and sold regularly and I wonder how long it can saturate a market for. Polarisation or juxtaposition images seem to be going on and on. I get fed up of seeing innocence and dabauchery in one image. Machine guns and kids etc. The constant knocking of corporate logos with a glib word is so unimaginative. Or the hold on "Lets do a cop beating someone image" because they think its edgy and anarchic. I like an artist who works hard with their progression of style and dares to do something different occasionally . Some artists are good enough that they don't have to churn out prints to keep their fans. They can drip feed to quench a fans obsession. Some artists want to be famous too soon without putting the work in first. Some stencil artists put in some real effort in to cutting layers that their fingers bleed, whereas others take 10 minutes to do a stencil. I'm always looking for a new artist with some new intriguing style with a image that has a subtle subconscious meaning, but more Vandal, protester, corporate bashing, police beating, baby carrying machine gun images always seem to come along. Rant over.
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Art is s, by Deleted on Jul 18, 2015 20:22:39 GMT 1, I know where you're coming from Dibbs, but a quick effective stencil is just as valid than an epic 30 layer, which maybe technically better, afterall stencilling on the street is about a quick message. Completely agree with you about the endless repetitive themes that come back over and over in urban art. But I guess there are a lot of walls in people's homes around the world to fill and artists keep on churning out over priced tat to meet the demand.
I know where you're coming from Dibbs, but a quick effective stencil is just as valid than an epic 30 layer, which maybe technically better, afterall stencilling on the street is about a quick message. Completely agree with you about the endless repetitive themes that come back over and over in urban art. But I guess there are a lot of walls in people's homes around the world to fill and artists keep on churning out over priced tat to meet the demand.
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Art is s, by pingoo on Jul 19, 2015 9:10:59 GMT 1, I didn't want to mention the "D" word but I'm going to have to. Derivative art is bought and sold regularly and I wonder how long it can saturate a market for. Polarisation or juxtaposition images seem to be going on and on. I get fed up of seeing innocence and dabauchery in one image. Machine guns and kids etc. The constant knocking of corporate logos with a glib word is so unimaginative. Or the hold on "Lets do a cop beating someone image" because they think its edgy and anarchic. I like an artist who works hard with their progression of style and dares to do something different occasionally . Some artists are good enough that they don't have to churn out prints to keep their fans. They can drip feed to quench a fans obsession. Some artists want to be famous too soon without putting the work in first. Some stencil artists put in some real effort in to cutting layers that their fingers bleed, whereas others take 10 minutes to do a stencil. I'm always looking for a new artist with some new intriguing style with a image that has a subtle subconscious meaning, but more Vandal, protester, corporate bashing, police beating, baby carrying machine gun images always seem to come along. Rant over. You forgot all disney, marvel and super heroes images.
I didn't want to mention the "D" word but I'm going to have to. Derivative art is bought and sold regularly and I wonder how long it can saturate a market for. Polarisation or juxtaposition images seem to be going on and on. I get fed up of seeing innocence and dabauchery in one image. Machine guns and kids etc. The constant knocking of corporate logos with a glib word is so unimaginative. Or the hold on "Lets do a cop beating someone image" because they think its edgy and anarchic. I like an artist who works hard with their progression of style and dares to do something different occasionally . Some artists are good enough that they don't have to churn out prints to keep their fans. They can drip feed to quench a fans obsession. Some artists want to be famous too soon without putting the work in first. Some stencil artists put in some real effort in to cutting layers that their fingers bleed, whereas others take 10 minutes to do a stencil. I'm always looking for a new artist with some new intriguing style with a image that has a subtle subconscious meaning, but more Vandal, protester, corporate bashing, police beating, baby carrying machine gun images always seem to come along. Rant over. You forgot all disney, marvel and super heroes images.
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Art is s, by jonnyx on Jul 19, 2015 22:02:09 GMT 1, Flags, skulls, any member of the royal family (in any context), sexist cheesecake, guns, Kate moss (banksy excepted), corporate logos dripping, are things I won't have on my walls.
(Textual - letter based, space invader stuff, laugh now monkeys, urban themed - CCTV etc, pop culture references - bmx's/ polaroid cameras/ soup cans/ etc, smiley faces, billy childish, Lucy mclauchlan, stanley donwood, does get on my walls).
Flags, skulls, any member of the royal family (in any context), sexist cheesecake, guns, Kate moss (banksy excepted), corporate logos dripping, are things I won't have on my walls.
(Textual - letter based, space invader stuff, laugh now monkeys, urban themed - CCTV etc, pop culture references - bmx's/ polaroid cameras/ soup cans/ etc, smiley faces, billy childish, Lucy mclauchlan, stanley donwood, does get on my walls).
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Art is s, by chichi carter on Jul 20, 2015 14:13:51 GMT 1, The majority of this 'scene' is repetative, unimaginative s**t that people think they can get away with charging 200 quid for a print for. However there is clearly a market for it, so perhaps it is just that my tastes have changed. Tastes change indeed. Thinking about some of the prints I bought when I first started collecting makes me seriously wonder what it is that I saw in them. Live and learn.
The majority of this 'scene' is repetative, unimaginative s**t that people think they can get away with charging 200 quid for a print for. However there is clearly a market for it, so perhaps it is just that my tastes have changed. Tastes change indeed. Thinking about some of the prints I bought when I first started collecting makes me seriously wonder what it is that I saw in them. Live and learn.
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Art is s, by Coach on Jul 20, 2015 21:33:52 GMT 1, I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame.
I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame.
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Art is s, by Wearology on Jul 20, 2015 21:47:37 GMT 1, This thread was doomed from the beginning. It was posted to try and cause controversy and that has now been achieved. There is more than enough room in the sandbox for both the UAA and the NTBF to co-exist harmoniously.
This thread was doomed from the beginning. It was posted to try and cause controversy and that has now been achieved. There is more than enough room in the sandbox for both the UAA and the NTBF to co-exist harmoniously.
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Art is s, by Dibbs 45 on Jul 20, 2015 21:50:38 GMT 1, I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame. Coach. We need to get this thread back on track to discuss what it was originally about. This is not a thread to be talking about forums. If people wish to discuss the practices of other forums then they should discuss that with moderators of that forum or on that forum. I agree its counter productive and serves no purpose being in this thread. Lets get back to loving street art/urban art or in the case of this thread hating certain strands of art.
I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame. Coach. We need to get this thread back on track to discuss what it was originally about. This is not a thread to be talking about forums. If people wish to discuss the practices of other forums then they should discuss that with moderators of that forum or on that forum. I agree its counter productive and serves no purpose being in this thread. Lets get back to loving street art/urban art or in the case of this thread hating certain strands of art.
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Art is s, by Coach on Jul 20, 2015 21:55:26 GMT 1, I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame. Coach. We need to get this thread back on track to discuss what it was originally about. This is not a thread to be talking about forums. ย If people which to discuss the practices of other forums then they should discuss that with moderators of that forum or on that forum. I agree its counter productive and serves no purpose being in this thread. Lets get back to loving street art/urban art or in the case of this thread hating certain strands of art.ย
Yes dibbs. That is my point. I was responding to the post above mine. I was endeavouring to point out, in a constructive way, that the post before mine was counter productive. I just want to avoid the return to the days if inter forum insults. I did it on this thread, as that's where the post was that I wished to comment on.
I fear that there is a real risk that there will develop an us and them mentality. For which there is no need. It has happened in the past. It's counter productive and serves no purpose. If anything, it makes the forums a little embarrassing, if it gets to the point where there is constant acrimony - fortunately I don't think that has happened yet. Thee is no reason why both forums cannot co exist, without the need for unpleasant comments between them. I fear that if that doesn't happen more good members will leave. And that would be a shame. Coach. We need to get this thread back on track to discuss what it was originally about. This is not a thread to be talking about forums. ย If people which to discuss the practices of other forums then they should discuss that with moderators of that forum or on that forum. I agree its counter productive and serves no purpose being in this thread. Lets get back to loving street art/urban art or in the case of this thread hating certain strands of art.ย Yes dibbs. That is my point. I was responding to the post above mine. I was endeavouring to point out, in a constructive way, that the post before mine was counter productive. I just want to avoid the return to the days if inter forum insults. I did it on this thread, as that's where the post was that I wished to comment on.
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Art is s, by aberdoom on Jul 20, 2015 22:05:44 GMT 1, Back on track... This thread was destined to be a train wreck...
Art like music or films is all about taste...
You can't beat a can of tennants... I don't stand in Tesco pointing at all the craft beer and foreign imports ranting that they are rubbish. I buy what I like and move on without being a #!@%$! I don't feel the urge to call/email/tweet the brewers and give them abuse... So why is art any different? Why are we constantly going onto threads to spread the negativity and slag off art/artists? If you don't like the art, move along... Discuss in a civil manner of you can... But that seems a rareity here sometimes...
Why do we need a swearbox to vent off?
Just seems sometimes there's far too much negativity and complaining...
Have a beer! (maybe I've had too much!)
Back on track... This thread was destined to be a train wreck...
Art like music or films is all about taste...
You can't beat a can of tennants... I don't stand in Tesco pointing at all the craft beer and foreign imports ranting that they are rubbish. I buy what I like and move on without being a #!@%$! I don't feel the urge to call/email/tweet the brewers and give them abuse... So why is art any different? Why are we constantly going onto threads to spread the negativity and slag off art/artists? If you don't like the art, move along... Discuss in a civil manner of you can... But that seems a rareity here sometimes...
Why do we need a swearbox to vent off?
Just seems sometimes there's far too much negativity and complaining...
Have a beer! (maybe I've had too much!)
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Art is s, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 20, 2015 22:07:26 GMT 1, This thread was doomed from the beginning. It was posted to try and cause controversy and that has now been achieved. There is more than enough room in the sandbox for both the UAA and the NTBF to co-exist harmoniously.
Agree with you and coach. I am on both forums. More forums the better..
This thread was doomed from the beginning. It was posted to try and cause controversy and that has now been achieved. There is more than enough room in the sandbox for both the UAA and the NTBF to co-exist harmoniously. Agree with you and coach. I am on both forums. More forums the better..
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Art is s, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jul 20, 2015 22:13:07 GMT 1, Back on track... This thread was destined to be a train wreck... Art like music or films is all about taste... You can't beat a can of tennants... I don't stand in Tesco pointing at all the craft beer and foreign imports ranting that they are rubbish. I buy what I like and move on without being a #!@%$! I don't feel the urge to call/email/tweet the brewers and give them abuse... So why is art any different? Why are we constantly going onto threads to spread the negativity and slag off art/artists? If you don't like the art, move along... Discuss in a civil manner of you can... But that seems a rareity here sometimes... Why do we need a swearbox to vent off? Just seems sometimes there's far too much negativity and complaining... Have a beer! (maybe I've had too much!)
It's becuase there is money to be made/lost in art not the same as buying a can of tenants extra. One guy will hate a print, the other guy bites back because he has an OG by said artist so he's protecting his investment. Same on property forums someone posts that a certain area is shit, someone living there will have a right go back as he wants the prices to keep increasing etc..but great post though and i usually wade through the shit on here and don't get involved, life's too short
Back on track... This thread was destined to be a train wreck... Art like music or films is all about taste... You can't beat a can of tennants... I don't stand in Tesco pointing at all the craft beer and foreign imports ranting that they are rubbish. I buy what I like and move on without being a #!@%$! I don't feel the urge to call/email/tweet the brewers and give them abuse... So why is art any different? Why are we constantly going onto threads to spread the negativity and slag off art/artists? If you don't like the art, move along... Discuss in a civil manner of you can... But that seems a rareity here sometimes... Why do we need a swearbox to vent off? Just seems sometimes there's far too much negativity and complaining... Have a beer! (maybe I've had too much!) It's becuase there is money to be made/lost in art not the same as buying a can of tenants extra. One guy will hate a print, the other guy bites back because he has an OG by said artist so he's protecting his investment. Same on property forums someone posts that a certain area is shit, someone living there will have a right go back as he wants the prices to keep increasing etc..but great post though and i usually wade through the shit on here and don't get involved, life's too short
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Art is s, by mla on Jul 20, 2015 23:51:14 GMT 1, Well, that escalated quickly...
Well, that escalated quickly...
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Art is s, by Cornish Crayon on Jul 21, 2015 22:43:08 GMT 1, Well, that escalated quickly...
Up or down ?
Well, that escalated quickly... Up or down ?
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Art is s, by Deleted on Jul 21, 2015 23:25:53 GMT 1, Elephants, for Santa's sake someone think of the Elephants.
Elephants, for Santa's sake someone think of the Elephants.
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Art is s, by My Name is Frank on Jul 22, 2015 5:38:22 GMT 1, The idea was you could just have a quick rant, as people do, if you haven't got anything good to say about what's released. Another example would be balloon dogs are great in Mcdonalds but not so great to eat off on a $2000 plate. The swear box used and no damage done
The idea was you could just have a quick rant, as people do, if you haven't got anything good to say about what's released. Another example would be balloon dogs are great in Mcdonalds but not so great to eat off on a $2000 plate. The swear box used and no damage done
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Art is s, by Lroy on Jul 22, 2015 7:40:57 GMT 1, Flags, skulls, any member of the royal family (in any context), sexist cheesecake, guns, Kate moss (banksy excepted), corporate logos dripping, are things I won't have on my walls. (Textual - letter based, space invader stuff, laugh now monkeys, urban themed - CCTV etc, pop culture references - bmx's/ polaroid cameras/ soup cans/ etc, smiley faces, billy childish, Lucy mclauchlan, stanley donwood, does get on my walls). a lot of ( bad ) copycats of Lichtenstein women too
Flags, skulls, any member of the royal family (in any context), sexist cheesecake, guns, Kate moss (banksy excepted), corporate logos dripping, are things I won't have on my walls. (Textual - letter based, space invader stuff, laugh now monkeys, urban themed - CCTV etc, pop culture references - bmx's/ polaroid cameras/ soup cans/ etc, smiley faces, billy childish, Lucy mclauchlan, stanley donwood, does get on my walls). a lot of ( bad ) copycats of Lichtenstein women too
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