dranfan14
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by dranfan14 on May 21, 2017 19:33:43 GMT 1, One sold at auction a few weeks ago ยฃ4200 If remember correctly lol, few weeks ago, it was not yet the hype :-)
Don't believe the hype
One sold at auction a few weeks ago ยฃ4200 If remember correctly lol, few weeks ago, it was not yet the hype :-) Don't believe the hype
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Lroy on May 21, 2017 22:05:42 GMT 1, lol, few weeks ago, it was not yet the hype :-) Don't believe the hype i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol
lol, few weeks ago, it was not yet the hype :-) Don't believe the hype i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol
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yojoe007
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by yojoe007 on May 22, 2017 13:11:29 GMT 1, i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures.
i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures.
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Lroy on May 22, 2017 18:43:43 GMT 1, i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures. funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ?
i know but for certain prints it has been great : Aladdin at 7k, LSD at 2,5 k , somone offered me 6000k$ For Hypnosis, etc .., For the moment it matches lol If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures. funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ?
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nggordon
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by nggordon on May 22, 2017 19:21:12 GMT 1, Think it all comes down to preference. For me it's always been his embossed prints that caught my eye. Reminded me most of his street work; so nice in person as well
Think it all comes down to preference. For me it's always been his embossed prints that caught my eye. Reminded me most of his street work; so nice in person as well
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BKBOI
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by BKBOI on May 22, 2017 19:41:47 GMT 1, I would sell a kidney for an oh alright print.
I would sell a kidney for an oh alright print.
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yojoe007
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by yojoe007 on May 23, 2017 4:16:12 GMT 1, If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures. funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ? Hmmm, I personally read it a bit differently - the kits are the only way for commoners to be able to afford a tile invader, and he hasn't made one for years now. Will there be more? The real contention with kits comes from, for me, two sources: 1. fakes, which have by now largely been dealt with and the community has established comparatively easy ways to identify (in sealed kits) which leads into... 2. opened kits. They still seem to have a market, however are significantly less desirable from a provenance point of view. Once the kit is open, with research and work, someone could reproduce the contents.
The fact that many kits have been opened (even by me) has reduced the sealed market, to the point where their numbers are unknown. 70%? 50%? Certainly by the later kits, more are being kept sealed, but it's still a reduced market. I don't see the kits suffering from any depreciation.
In the prints world... well, it's anyone's guess - things I would think that would not be as desirable (e.g. Giclรฉe) are very desirable. I feel that any embossed print will do well, how well being up to the subjectivity of any buyer on any given day. Even non-embossed and for that matter unsigned prints are doing amazingly. I personally don't see it going anywhere. For one or two to shine while others tank makes little sense; if there is demand for some works and people cannot get them, they will go for another work just to have him represented in their collection.
my 2c - time will tell!
If I thought it were reasonable I would send you some offer like that - but I know it's not! It's a beautiful piece, just out of my price range... his woodcuts to me are the treasures. funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ? Hmmm, I personally read it a bit differently - the kits are the only way for commoners to be able to afford a tile invader, and he hasn't made one for years now. Will there be more? The real contention with kits comes from, for me, two sources: 1. fakes, which have by now largely been dealt with and the community has established comparatively easy ways to identify (in sealed kits) which leads into... 2. opened kits. They still seem to have a market, however are significantly less desirable from a provenance point of view. Once the kit is open, with research and work, someone could reproduce the contents. The fact that many kits have been opened (even by me) has reduced the sealed market, to the point where their numbers are unknown. 70%? 50%? Certainly by the later kits, more are being kept sealed, but it's still a reduced market. I don't see the kits suffering from any depreciation. In the prints world... well, it's anyone's guess - things I would think that would not be as desirable (e.g. Giclรฉe) are very desirable. I feel that any embossed print will do well, how well being up to the subjectivity of any buyer on any given day. Even non-embossed and for that matter unsigned prints are doing amazingly. I personally don't see it going anywhere. For one or two to shine while others tank makes little sense; if there is demand for some works and people cannot get them, they will go for another work just to have him represented in their collection. my 2c - time will tell!
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Lroy on May 23, 2017 7:01:00 GMT 1, I would sell a kidney for an oh alright print. sell one of mine : it is bargain actually !
I would sell a kidney for an oh alright print. sell one of mine : it is bargain actually !
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Lroy on May 23, 2017 7:24:11 GMT 1, funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ? Hmmm, I personally read it a bit differently - the kits are the only way for commoners to be able to afford a tile invader, and he hasn't made one for years now. Will there be more? The real contention with kits comes from, for me, two sources: 1. fakes, which have by now largely been dealt with and the community has established comparatively easy ways to identify (in sealed kits) which leads into... 2. opened kits. They still seem to have a market, however are significantly less desirable from a provenance point of view. Once the kit is open, with research and work, someone could reproduce the contents. The fact that many kits have been opened (even by me) has reduced the sealed market, to the point where their numbers are unknown. 70%? 50%? Certainly by the later kits, more are being kept sealed, but it's still a reduced market. I don't see the kits suffering from any depreciation. In the prints world... well, it's anyone's guess - things I would think that would not be as desirable (e.g. Giclรฉe) are very desirable. I feel that any embossed print will do well, how well being up to the subjectivity of any buyer on any given day. Even non-embossed and for that matter unsigned prints are doing amazingly. I personally don't see it going anywhere. For one or two to shine while others tank makes little sense; if there is demand for some works and people cannot get them, they will go for another work just to have him represented in their collection. my 2c - time will tell!
Thank for your long answer ... I like kits of course but for many " high grade " ( rich ? Lol ) collectors, the only artwork to be collected is the " Embossed print ". With a Pow stamp it's better. I just don't understand why people liked the White out series ( you know with Mona Lisa, explosion or Karate kids , they seem a bit " poors " ) Kits are hard to frame, i reckon you can't frame them - i made a color photocopy of them to put them on my wall ) . The argument of " fake kits " Is not a good one : there is only two kits that have been faked: the blue one ( was it the Runner ? ) and The " one eyed " - red on white but not sure ) . The others ? Nope. It's a legend. Anyway you send pics to Orbi and they will answer you. Anyway art market is funny : at a moment, it was Dran, now Invader, will the prices stay high ? Not sure. As the explosion with Banksy Lp covers, after Dismaland ... Some" classics " yes. I just ring understand why and how Aladdin approches the 7 fig the regular or 20 for the AP VIP edition ? The print is sympathetic of course, but not more.
funny and interesting thoughts . There are two schools at the opposite : Some are saying that the woodcuts are the Balloon girl of Banksy ( so very asked in the future and rare, almost The Scream . Others are separating that the only " valuable and coke tubke " prints will be Aladdin Sane, Home Space, and of course oh oh alright. 3. Some are suing that the kits ( got two ) are not very asked , so a big depreciated . Are you agree with that ? Hmmm, I personally read it a bit differently - the kits are the only way for commoners to be able to afford a tile invader, and he hasn't made one for years now. Will there be more? The real contention with kits comes from, for me, two sources: 1. fakes, which have by now largely been dealt with and the community has established comparatively easy ways to identify (in sealed kits) which leads into... 2. opened kits. They still seem to have a market, however are significantly less desirable from a provenance point of view. Once the kit is open, with research and work, someone could reproduce the contents. The fact that many kits have been opened (even by me) has reduced the sealed market, to the point where their numbers are unknown. 70%? 50%? Certainly by the later kits, more are being kept sealed, but it's still a reduced market. I don't see the kits suffering from any depreciation. In the prints world... well, it's anyone's guess - things I would think that would not be as desirable (e.g. Giclรฉe) are very desirable. I feel that any embossed print will do well, how well being up to the subjectivity of any buyer on any given day. Even non-embossed and for that matter unsigned prints are doing amazingly. I personally don't see it going anywhere. For one or two to shine while others tank makes little sense; if there is demand for some works and people cannot get them, they will go for another work just to have him represented in their collection. my 2c - time will tell! Thank for your long answer ... I like kits of course but for many " high grade " ( rich ? Lol ) collectors, the only artwork to be collected is the " Embossed print ". With a Pow stamp it's better. I just don't understand why people liked the White out series ( you know with Mona Lisa, explosion or Karate kids , they seem a bit " poors " ) Kits are hard to frame, i reckon you can't frame them - i made a color photocopy of them to put them on my wall ) . The argument of " fake kits " Is not a good one : there is only two kits that have been faked: the blue one ( was it the Runner ? ) and The " one eyed " - red on white but not sure ) . The others ? Nope. It's a legend. Anyway you send pics to Orbi and they will answer you. Anyway art market is funny : at a moment, it was Dran, now Invader, will the prices stay high ? Not sure. As the explosion with Banksy Lp covers, after Dismaland ... Some" classics " yes. I just ring understand why and how Aladdin approches the 7 fig the regular or 20 for the AP VIP edition ? The print is sympathetic of course, but not more.
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 11:02:24 GMT 1, [leans over and squeezes] Mmmmm feels juicy! Oh that was supposed to be in reply to BKBOI selling his kidney haha
[leans over and squeezes] Mmmmm feels juicy! Oh that was supposed to be in reply to BKBOI selling his kidney haha
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Deleted on Jun 19, 2017 11:18:52 GMT 1, Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before.
Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before.
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phat planet
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by phat planet on Jun 20, 2017 10:29:38 GMT 1, Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before. 7k - No way. This print will go 21k in 12-18 months. Already on the way there. Classic. Who knows.
Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before. 7k - No way. This print will go 21k in 12-18 months. Already on the way there. Classic. Who knows.
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spirit
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by spirit on Jun 20, 2017 11:24:52 GMT 1, Congrats on the sale.
Congrats on the sale.
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by Deleted on Jun 20, 2017 11:45:19 GMT 1, Thanks Phat, it'll be staying on my wall.
Thanks Phat, it'll be staying on my wall.
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iamzero
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by iamzero on Jun 20, 2017 12:34:07 GMT 1, I'd trade it for a signed Banksy...
I'd trade it for a signed Banksy...
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queserasera
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SOLD: Space Invader - Hypnosis , by queserasera on Jul 2, 2017 15:05:34 GMT 1, Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before.
All in all i have to agree in what you are saying.. except the addiction.. sad to see now it's all down to investment and profitability.. if it's a major issue like banksy or invader right know it blows the collecting frame.. thats an invisible border.. if that one is crossed once, these artists will stay in the hall of fame plus hall of gain.. but thats just my opinion.. cheers
Well, regarding prices and perceived value, for what its worth, I remember receiving very nasty messages after selling my signed Banksy ยฃ100 sheet of Di-faced tenners, edition of 50 and originally sold by POW for ยฃ95 a pop (what I paid), on the bay for just over ยฃ4k. Basically people were ranting at me saying I'd shilled it and it wasn't worth that much. Six months later, they were selling in the auction houses for 10's of thousands. So, I suppose what I'm saying is no one can be sure where any of these prints will go, if the market will sustain itself, or they'll be a drop. Its all down to how badly someone wants the piece, the perceived rarity and its availability. Anyway, I'm not saying anything no one on here already knows, just putting my two pennies worth in. :-) I've been offered over ยฃ7k for my Invaded Scream AP woodcut and I'm tempted, as I'd like some Hurvin Anderson in my collection, but as you can see from my little story, I've made the wrong decisions before. All in all i have to agree in what you are saying.. except the addiction.. sad to see now it's all down to investment and profitability.. if it's a major issue like banksy or invader right know it blows the collecting frame.. thats an invisible border.. if that one is crossed once, these artists will stay in the hall of fame plus hall of gain.. but thats just my opinion.. cheers
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