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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by caughtbythefuzz on Jan 3, 2011 22:10:02 GMT 1, Crap image weak joke, but you all know that if it was released in an "ultra limited low editions" of 25 in a bazillion different color ways you all would be killing each other to get a hold of it and people would be flipping it for thousands. I long for the days of old with Banksy. Weird thing is most artists work actually gets better over time. I feel like Banksy was at the top of his game 4-6 years ago and mostly downhill since (particularly with his prints. There are some exceptions like the Pet Shop show and some stuff from Bristol.
True.
Crap image weak joke, but you all know that if it was released in an "ultra limited low editions" of 25 in a bazillion different color ways you all would be killing each other to get a hold of it and people would be flipping it for thousands. I long for the days of old with Banksy. Weird thing is most artists work actually gets better over time. I feel like Banksy was at the top of his game 4-6 years ago and mostly downhill since (particularly with his prints. There are some exceptions like the Pet Shop show and some stuff from Bristol. True.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by BK83 on Jan 3, 2011 22:15:29 GMT 1, Contrary to the general consensus on this thread. I actually quite enjoy this Banksy piece. It has all the makings of his classic ironic humor. I find this to be a humourous social commentary on the state of our children's future - We're literally leading them into a pile of shit. I think it also acts as a statement on the absence of the fundamentals of parenting.
Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable.
Contrary to the general consensus on this thread. I actually quite enjoy this Banksy piece. It has all the makings of his classic ironic humor. I find this to be a humourous social commentary on the state of our children's future - We're literally leading them into a pile of shit. I think it also acts as a statement on the absence of the fundamentals of parenting.
Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by des77 on Jan 3, 2011 23:11:11 GMT 1, Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable.
Serious question here, what else does he have ?
I mean, if he didnt 'willingly incorporate his insightful humour into his art' would he still be able to make art ?
Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable. Serious question here, what else does he have ? I mean, if he didnt 'willingly incorporate his insightful humour into his art' would he still be able to make art ?
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by don on Jan 3, 2011 23:14:28 GMT 1, Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable. Serious question here, what else does he have ? I mean, if he didnt 'willingly incorporate his insightful humour into his art' would he still be able to make art ?
Are you for real des ??
The guy can paint !
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by des77 on Jan 3, 2011 23:18:14 GMT 1, He still relys on 1 liners though and personally it feels like he is starting to run out, or his writing partner has left
He still relys on 1 liners though and personally it feels like he is starting to run out, or his writing partner has left
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by fingerz on Jan 3, 2011 23:20:34 GMT 1, yeah he can paint like
yeah he can paint like
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Deleted on Jan 3, 2011 23:29:28 GMT 1, Contrary to the general consensus on this thread. I actually quite enjoy this Banksy piece. It has all the makings of his classic ironic humor. I find this to be a humourous social commentary on the state of our children's future - We're literally leading them into a pile of s**t. I think it also acts as a statement on the absence of the fundamentals of parenting. Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable.
Your take on this is intriguing - in that your perception of the image is that we're pushing our children into shit. Socially I'd accept that there's an argument that this exists but I'm personally unconvinced that there's that much in it - my view is that it's a joke, no more no less.
Pretty much in the same way as I thought Morons was a jibe at the buyers of the artists work, self deprecating rather than a slant at the perceived 'top end'.....
Contrary to the general consensus on this thread. I actually quite enjoy this Banksy piece. It has all the makings of his classic ironic humor. I find this to be a humourous social commentary on the state of our children's future - We're literally leading them into a pile of s**t. I think it also acts as a statement on the absence of the fundamentals of parenting. Banksy is one of the great satirists of our era. The fact that he willingly incorporates his insightful humour into his art makes him all the more enjoyable. Your take on this is intriguing - in that your perception of the image is that we're pushing our children into shit. Socially I'd accept that there's an argument that this exists but I'm personally unconvinced that there's that much in it - my view is that it's a joke, no more no less. Pretty much in the same way as I thought Morons was a jibe at the buyers of the artists work, self deprecating rather than a slant at the perceived 'top end'.....
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by colinfishwick on Jan 3, 2011 23:40:39 GMT 1, I know it's all opinion but man I'm really thrown by your bad, ok and good list by Banksy. CWSB, LN, GWB, LIITA, Happy Choppers, Heavy Weaponry, Queen Vic ... all these are are timeless, why they are is because they ARE so simple and have such a satirical and irreverent bite to (most) of them. I see none of that in Nola (I can understand the appeal but it's unoriginal - an old and tired joke), Choose Your Weapon (convoluted, only works when you know the story behind it) Donuts, not that great of a joke, NBG is ok but... etc. these are missing that strong instant impact and sarcastic wit like in his best images. ...
with respect Sir i suggest you re-read my post and my reasons behind it. it's pretty lame to suggest everything was great back then as it was simple and yet thought provoking and challenging pieces like Nola or CYW don't compare - WTF?
i repeat HC, LIITA, the various Rats (or more so what they represented), Nola, CYW are far more powerful than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale.
i also give high praise to GWB, WSM, BME, LN as timeless works of art so i'd appreciate you taking the time to properly read what i've posted so as to properly understand my POV - simply that Banksy has put out shit work and timeless classics at every stage of his career, take off your rose tinted spectacles and see the work objectively, rather than sentimentally.
I know it's all opinion but man I'm really thrown by your bad, ok and good list by Banksy. CWSB, LN, GWB, LIITA, Happy Choppers, Heavy Weaponry, Queen Vic ... all these are are timeless, why they are is because they ARE so simple and have such a satirical and irreverent bite to (most) of them. I see none of that in Nola (I can understand the appeal but it's unoriginal - an old and tired joke), Choose Your Weapon (convoluted, only works when you know the story behind it) Donuts, not that great of a joke, NBG is ok but... etc. these are missing that strong instant impact and sarcastic wit like in his best images. ... with respect Sir i suggest you re-read my post and my reasons behind it. it's pretty lame to suggest everything was great back then as it was simple and yet thought provoking and challenging pieces like Nola or CYW don't compare - WTF? i repeat HC, LIITA, the various Rats (or more so what they represented), Nola, CYW are far more powerful than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale. i also give high praise to GWB, WSM, BME, LN as timeless works of art so i'd appreciate you taking the time to properly read what i've posted so as to properly understand my POV - simply that Banksy has put out shit work and timeless classics at every stage of his career, take off your rose tinted spectacles and see the work objectively, rather than sentimentally.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by alexnh123 on Jan 3, 2011 23:47:45 GMT 1, i think this piece in question would look better with a white slide. Why on earth is it the same colour as the grass? See-through slide? Also, at first i thought the 'poop' was a small sharks fin, or spinning saw type thing! Either way; i like it as a comment of parents letting go of their kids, into the big wide world, and facing (for the most part) the harsh reality that it is!
i think this piece in question would look better with a white slide. Why on earth is it the same colour as the grass? See-through slide? Also, at first i thought the 'poop' was a small sharks fin, or spinning saw type thing! Either way; i like it as a comment of parents letting go of their kids, into the big wide world, and facing (for the most part) the harsh reality that it is!
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Happy Shopper on Jan 3, 2011 23:57:27 GMT 1, Not that I like the image as a picture I'd hang on my wall, but it is a clever piece of art that gives you a physical/mental reaction. That image certainly does! It'd make a better print than Morons.
Not that I like the image as a picture I'd hang on my wall, but it is a clever piece of art that gives you a physical/mental reaction. That image certainly does! It'd make a better print than Morons.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by manty on Jan 3, 2011 23:59:45 GMT 1, Serious question here, what else does he have ? I mean, if he didnt 'willingly incorporate his insightful humour into his art' would he still be able to make art ? Are you for real des ?? The guy can paint !
and do little statues like this
Serious question here, what else does he have ? I mean, if he didnt 'willingly incorporate his insightful humour into his art' would he still be able to make art ? Are you for real des ?? The guy can paint ! and do little statues like this
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by des77 on Jan 4, 2011 0:13:36 GMT 1, Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc
Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? If he has progressed from using a projector, to painting the monkey piece freehand in 3/4 years then fair play to him as that is an incredible improvement
Im here because im a Banksy fan, just saying he seemed to have hit a bad patch over the last 12 months with some hit and miss work.
Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc
Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? If he has progressed from using a projector, to painting the monkey piece freehand in 3/4 years then fair play to him as that is an incredible improvement
Im here because im a Banksy fan, just saying he seemed to have hit a bad patch over the last 12 months with some hit and miss work.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Warm Gun on Jan 4, 2011 0:15:32 GMT 1, I feel that quite often people look far to hard for some kind of deeper meaning into a lot of Banksy's work. To me, a lot of his pieces are just visual puns that have no need for a deeper level, they are cartoon humour.
I had no idea he actually painted the monkey parliament though, that's an incredible bit of skill.
I feel that quite often people look far to hard for some kind of deeper meaning into a lot of Banksy's work. To me, a lot of his pieces are just visual puns that have no need for a deeper level, they are cartoon humour.
I had no idea he actually painted the monkey parliament though, that's an incredible bit of skill.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Happy Shopper on Jan 4, 2011 0:16:34 GMT 1, The Rene vs Banksy thing has been discussed before, but for me Rene's was half an idea and Banksy completed it. A boy preying with "these are my sins" is just what it is, but add "forgive us our trespassing" and it had a far nicer, relevant double meaning. Plus Banksy's looked better! IMO
The Rene vs Banksy thing has been discussed before, but for me Rene's was half an idea and Banksy completed it. A boy preying with "these are my sins" is just what it is, but add "forgive us our trespassing" and it had a far nicer, relevant double meaning. Plus Banksy's looked better! IMO
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by don on Jan 4, 2011 0:17:20 GMT 1, Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? If he has progressed from using a projector, to painting the monkey piece freehand in 3/4 years then fair play to him as that is an incredible improvement Im here because im a Banksy fan, just saying he seemed to have hit a bad patch over the last 12 months with some hit and miss work.
Well with fans like you he certainly wont need enemies
Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? If he has progressed from using a projector, to painting the monkey piece freehand in 3/4 years then fair play to him as that is an incredible improvement Im here because im a Banksy fan, just saying he seemed to have hit a bad patch over the last 12 months with some hit and miss work. Well with fans like you he certainly wont need enemies
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Warm Gun on Jan 4, 2011 0:21:28 GMT 1, des only told it like it is, we don't have to lap up everything banksy does do we?
Surely you don't love all of his work don?
And I'm pretty sure that he doesn't do all of his own art work all of the time (like Hirst)
des only told it like it is, we don't have to lap up everything banksy does do we?
Surely you don't love all of his work don?
And I'm pretty sure that he doesn't do all of his own art work all of the time (like Hirst)
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by EYESAW on Jan 4, 2011 0:21:56 GMT 1, Well its got everyone talking and isn't that what good art is supposed to do...
Well its got everyone talking and isn't that what good art is supposed to do...
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Warm Gun on Jan 4, 2011 0:25:10 GMT 1, The Rene vs Banksy thing has been discussed before, but for me Rene's was half an idea and Banksy completed it. A boy preying with "these are my sins" is just what it is, but add "forgive us our trespassing" and it had a far nicer, relevant double meaning. Plus Banksy's looked better! IMO
Gotta agree with that, the trespassing quote took it to another level for me. (sorry rene)
The Rene vs Banksy thing has been discussed before, but for me Rene's was half an idea and Banksy completed it. A boy preying with "these are my sins" is just what it is, but add "forgive us our trespassing" and it had a far nicer, relevant double meaning. Plus Banksy's looked better! IMO Gotta agree with that, the trespassing quote took it to another level for me. (sorry rene)
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Happy Shopper on Jan 4, 2011 0:25:17 GMT 1, Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ?
One way or the other, the execution is always great and something other artists in this field strive for... and usually fail Even if he didn't lift a single brush, is good art about the idea or the execution?
Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? One way or the other, the execution is always great and something other artists in this field strive for... and usually fail Even if he didn't lift a single brush, is good art about the idea or the execution?
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Warm Gun on Jan 4, 2011 0:26:41 GMT 1, I think they go hand in hand.
I think they go hand in hand.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by des77 on Jan 4, 2011 0:35:33 GMT 1, Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? One way or the other, the execution is always great and something other artists in this field strive for... and usually fail Even if he didn't lift a single brush, is good art about the idea or the execution?
I fully agree, its just some people never get that kind of backing. When people like Damien Hirst and Laz put money behind you, you cant go wrong really.
Id say its about both in this scene ..maybe more so than others, you only need to look at the Trespass Banksy/Gagnon piece to see that.
Do as in make, or do as in commission ? Its not hard to pay someone to make this stuff, just like the ice cream van, all the animatronics, sculptures etc Also add the fact you see him painting Applause with a overhead projector in Exit, not really freehand is it ? One way or the other, the execution is always great and something other artists in this field strive for... and usually fail Even if he didn't lift a single brush, is good art about the idea or the execution? I fully agree, its just some people never get that kind of backing. When people like Damien Hirst and Laz put money behind you, you cant go wrong really. Id say its about both in this scene ..maybe more so than others, you only need to look at the Trespass Banksy/Gagnon piece to see that.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by EYESAW on Jan 4, 2011 0:38:08 GMT 1, If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas.
If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by snausages on Jan 4, 2011 0:46:50 GMT 1, Fair point BK but you are reading a lot in to that image that probably doesn't exist. And even if that is what Banksy meant, is this image the most genius way to get that sentiment across?
with respect Sir i suggest you re-read my post and my reasons behind it. it's pretty lame to suggest everything was great back then as it was simple and yet thought provoking and challenging pieces like Nola or CYW don't compare - WTF? i repeat HC, LIITA, the various Rats (or more so what they represented), Nola, CYW are far more powerful than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale. i also give high praise to GWB, WSM, BME, LN as timeless works of art so i'd appreciate you taking the time to properly read what i've posted so as to properly understand my POV - simply that Banksy has put out s**t work and timeless classics at every stage of his career, take off your rose tinted spectacles and see the work objectively, rather than sentimentally. I understand we all have opinions, but what you wrote about his prints just struck me as contrary to what most people seem to think—maybe I'm wrong. But Napalm and CWSB, those are extremely important images in Banksy's career. And Grannies, not his greatest, but despite being this "outsider" and "rebellious" artist, that image could make anyone smile, which really is one of his strong points.
And funny you mention badly photoshopped. Look at Nola again, especially the face. It's not that challenging. it's simple, which is actually good, and I'll admit the context he placed it in makes the image more poignant than usual — but it's not a very original joke. CYW, I don't know where to begin, it is better than a kid sliding down a chute into a pile of s**t. But really, it's convoluted and is missing the instant gratification, universal appeal, sarcasm and wit which is what makes Banksy ... Banksy.
And I don't have rose colored glasses on. I think the recent Pet Shop, Bristol Museum, and Exit through the Gift Shop, is great stuff, I love all of that conceptually, it's what puts him in a league above most other street artists. (just some of the individual works at Bristol I felt were tired or not all that strong.) But generally speaking there is a recent absence of Banksy's classic edgy wit and irony.
Fair point BK but you are reading a lot in to that image that probably doesn't exist. And even if that is what Banksy meant, is this image the most genius way to get that sentiment across? with respect Sir i suggest you re-read my post and my reasons behind it. it's pretty lame to suggest everything was great back then as it was simple and yet thought provoking and challenging pieces like Nola or CYW don't compare - WTF? i repeat HC, LIITA, the various Rats (or more so what they represented), Nola, CYW are far more powerful than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale. i also give high praise to GWB, WSM, BME, LN as timeless works of art so i'd appreciate you taking the time to properly read what i've posted so as to properly understand my POV - simply that Banksy has put out s**t work and timeless classics at every stage of his career, take off your rose tinted spectacles and see the work objectively, rather than sentimentally. I understand we all have opinions, but what you wrote about his prints just struck me as contrary to what most people seem to think—maybe I'm wrong. But Napalm and CWSB, those are extremely important images in Banksy's career. And Grannies, not his greatest, but despite being this "outsider" and "rebellious" artist, that image could make anyone smile, which really is one of his strong points. And funny you mention badly photoshopped. Look at Nola again, especially the face. It's not that challenging. it's simple, which is actually good, and I'll admit the context he placed it in makes the image more poignant than usual — but it's not a very original joke. CYW, I don't know where to begin, it is better than a kid sliding down a chute into a pile of s**t. But really, it's convoluted and is missing the instant gratification, universal appeal, sarcasm and wit which is what makes Banksy ... Banksy. And I don't have rose colored glasses on. I think the recent Pet Shop, Bristol Museum, and Exit through the Gift Shop, is great stuff, I love all of that conceptually, it's what puts him in a league above most other street artists. (just some of the individual works at Bristol I felt were tired or not all that strong.) But generally speaking there is a recent absence of Banksy's classic edgy wit and irony.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by EYESAW on Jan 4, 2011 1:15:10 GMT 1, maybe over time you have been slightly desensitised to Banksy wit and irony especially in the form of a stencilled image on a wall or a print for that matter. But none the less he is now reaching out to new audiences with shows like Pet Shop & Bristol Museum he is constantly acquiring new fans which these images might feel fresh as for Exit through the Gift Shop this is his best piece of work of 2010 imo.
maybe over time you have been slightly desensitised to Banksy wit and irony especially in the form of a stencilled image on a wall or a print for that matter. But none the less he is now reaching out to new audiences with shows like Pet Shop & Bristol Museum he is constantly acquiring new fans which these images might feel fresh as for Exit through the Gift Shop this is his best piece of work of 2010 imo.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by don on Jan 4, 2011 1:20:34 GMT 1, If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas.
Thats MBW innit ? ;D
If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas. Thats MBW innit ? ;D
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by rottenredrooster on Jan 4, 2011 1:29:51 GMT 1, If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas. Thats MBW innit ? ;D
Yep 100% MBW.
If your have the finances and luxury of employing a good studio team to execute your ideas to a standard that you are happy with, Then i don't see the need to lift a brush you could just concentrate on new ideas. Thats MBW innit ? ;D Yep 100% MBW.
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by boaty on Jan 4, 2011 1:42:09 GMT 1, do we fans critique ourselves alongside the artists we are, once or never were fans of? is it possible artists grow or digress, as we do? the permutations are great...
the tongue was once the weapon to be weary of...with today's communications medium it is also the fingers...but I guess, maybe it has always been the innate being...
that said...the viewpoints and the way they are expressed are all a great read...certain they are not all reflective of the artists only, but, of us too...
do we fans critique ourselves alongside the artists we are, once or never were fans of? is it possible artists grow or digress, as we do? the permutations are great...
the tongue was once the weapon to be weary of...with today's communications medium it is also the fingers...but I guess, maybe it has always been the innate being...
that said...the viewpoints and the way they are expressed are all a great read...certain they are not all reflective of the artists only, but, of us too...
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by boaty on Jan 4, 2011 2:01:57 GMT 1, sorry...I missed an important point...
all you f**ckers who don't pick up your dog poop on the streets and in the parks etc, shame on you!...pick up your dog poop!...message is simple...it's filthy...children and adults live and play here...
sorry...I missed an important point...
all you f**ckers who don't pick up your dog poop on the streets and in the parks etc, shame on you!...pick up your dog poop!...message is simple...it's filthy...children and adults live and play here...
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Deleted on Jan 4, 2011 2:33:59 GMT 1, 1. Banksy's was a street piece soley, well placed and executed 2. Gagnon's was a print poorly received as much for the lack of humour and insight, as for the fact it was done by Rene' Whether you like my placement or insight for that matter, really means nothing. Guess you don't do your homework. 1. Mine was a street piece from 2008 and was never a print. 2. Banksy released the poster "after" - "people" realized he used the same reference I did. happy new years to all..
apologies was thinking of this
and this
and this (which is the original print run I was meaning)
also heartwarming to hear placement and insight means nothing
(the banksy 'poster' was in a free don't panic pack, hardly at least what I'd class a limited edition print run for money)
1. Banksy's was a street piece soley, well placed and executed 2. Gagnon's was a print poorly received as much for the lack of humour and insight, as for the fact it was done by Rene' Whether you like my placement or insight for that matter, really means nothing. Guess you don't do your homework. 1. Mine was a street piece from 2008 and was never a print. 2. Banksy released the poster "after" - "people" realized he used the same reference I did. happy new years to all.. apologies was thinking of this and this and this (which is the original print run I was meaning) also heartwarming to hear placement and insight means nothing (the banksy 'poster' was in a free don't panic pack, hardly at least what I'd class a limited edition print run for money)
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Banksy - What if he had released this?, by Deleted on Jan 4, 2011 2:39:09 GMT 1, than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale.
wow! you couldn't have picked out more classic iconic Banksys if you'd tried, love all of these, in turn, sentimental, insightful, criticial, humourous digs at the society around us.
than one dimensional, badly photoshopped images such as Grannies, Napalm, CWSB, Golf Sale. wow! you couldn't have picked out more classic iconic Banksys if you'd tried, love all of these, in turn, sentimental, insightful, criticial, humourous digs at the society around us.
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