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BÄST NY HPM - Hand finished / Signed / COA, by rodgro on Jan 20, 2024 17:39:04 GMT 1, Gorgeous piece. Best with the sale
Gorgeous piece. Best with the sale
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Lady Aiko 🇯🇵 Aiko Nakagawa • New York Street Art, by rodgro on Nov 27, 2023 10:48:59 GMT 1, I think her work is so underrated. Love the MTA poster piece. Best with the auction
I think her work is so underrated. Love the MTA poster piece. Best with the auction
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Whisbe - Vandal (gigantic), by rodgro on Apr 3, 2023 1:35:09 GMT 1, Very cool! Have seen him at shows in NY for years. Seems like a nice guy. Happy for his success. Best with your sale
Very cool! Have seen him at shows in NY for years. Seems like a nice guy. Happy for his success. Best with your sale
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Looking for two prints…Ron English and Roamcouch, by rodgro on Sept 30, 2022 11:08:52 GMT 1, Hello all from the US! I’m looking for two prints. Ron English’s “Virgin Romance” and Roamcouch’s “Winter Wonderland”. Either purchase or trade. Thanks everyone.
Hello all from the US! I’m looking for two prints. Ron English’s “Virgin Romance” and Roamcouch’s “Winter Wonderland”. Either purchase or trade. Thanks everyone.
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Seth Globepainter 🇨🇵 Julien Malland • Paris Street Art, by rodgro on Mar 18, 2022 20:41:19 GMT 1, Hi all! The print is now sold. Thanks Chomsky! I’ll get you shipping information later today. R
Hi all! The print is now sold. Thanks Chomsky! I’ll get you shipping information later today. R
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Seth Globepainter 🇨🇵 Julien Malland • Paris Street Art, by rodgro on Mar 18, 2022 20:25:30 GMT 1, Thanks everyone for all of the messages! I must have listed it for a great price as I’ve had LOTS of interest. I think I’ve replied to everyone. Tried to go in order of receipt to be fair but some were offering trades, etc so it got tricky. I need to run to the post office to check on shipping abroad but the first person to post payment gets it. I’ll only charge exact shipping cost once I have it. I’ll ship in a bullet proof tube, wrapped in craft paper and insured..,for everyone’s benefit. Thanks.
Thanks everyone for all of the messages! I must have listed it for a great price as I’ve had LOTS of interest. I think I’ve replied to everyone. Tried to go in order of receipt to be fair but some were offering trades, etc so it got tricky. I need to run to the post office to check on shipping abroad but the first person to post payment gets it. I’ll only charge exact shipping cost once I have it. I’ll ship in a bullet proof tube, wrapped in craft paper and insured..,for everyone’s benefit. Thanks.
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Seth Globepainter 🇨🇵 Julien Malland • Paris Street Art, by rodgro on Mar 18, 2022 1:33:20 GMT 1, Hi all. I’ve decided to part with my hand pulled “Over the Rainbow” screen print. It’s 60 x 93 and edition of 110. Decked edges. Gorgeous print but it’s been sitting in my flat file since purchase and it’s not likely to make it to the framer/hit the wall anytime soon so I thought I’d let it go to someone who was ready to enjoy it. Offered at $500 US + any fees and shipping. I’m located in the US (Washington DC metro area). Willing to ship worldwide after receipt of payment. Long time member with many references. Happy to send a few photos if requested. It’s pristine. Please DM me with any questions. Thanks. R
Hi all. I’ve decided to part with my hand pulled “Over the Rainbow” screen print. It’s 60 x 93 and edition of 110. Decked edges. Gorgeous print but it’s been sitting in my flat file since purchase and it’s not likely to make it to the framer/hit the wall anytime soon so I thought I’d let it go to someone who was ready to enjoy it. Offered at $500 US + any fees and shipping. I’m located in the US (Washington DC metro area). Willing to ship worldwide after receipt of payment. Long time member with many references. Happy to send a few photos if requested. It’s pristine. Please DM me with any questions. Thanks. R
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Herakut Original from 2016 with COA , by rodgro on Jan 3, 2022 15:29:03 GMT 1, Beautiful piece! GLWTS
Beautiful piece! GLWTS
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Panda&Rainbow FlowerBall Custom Framed, by rodgro on Oct 25, 2021 15:38:55 GMT 1, Hi secondary market is a bit all over the place so it’s hard to say. I’m guessing you paid $1000 for the print (yes, most of his work is released in edition of 300) and then whatever the frame cost (amazing by the way). Normally the frame would be a negative as you don’t know what standards were used but this may be different as it’s so unique. My guess is that fair market is somewhere in the $1500-$2500 range, but again it’s hard to say as his market is so saturated as he seemingly pumps out endless work. Best with the sale.
Hi secondary market is a bit all over the place so it’s hard to say. I’m guessing you paid $1000 for the print (yes, most of his work is released in edition of 300) and then whatever the frame cost (amazing by the way). Normally the frame would be a negative as you don’t know what standards were used but this may be different as it’s so unique. My guess is that fair market is somewhere in the $1500-$2500 range, but again it’s hard to say as his market is so saturated as he seemingly pumps out endless work. Best with the sale.
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MARTIN WHATSON – VENUS DE MILO- HF PRINT, by rodgro on Oct 15, 2021 12:35:16 GMT 1, If these lovely pieces aren’t selling you may want to reconsider your prices. Best as there are some beauties here. Don’t think I’ve ever seen the red graffiti remover before. R Shipping is included so prices are ok especially as there are really good pieces for sale and some that only come up in Norway.
Hey mate, it was just a suggestion. Historically things that are priced right sell rather quickly on this forum. It looked like not a single piece has sold so I made a friendly suggestion. Ultimately the market will decide if they are priced correctly.
If these lovely pieces aren’t selling you may want to reconsider your prices. Best as there are some beauties here. Don’t think I’ve ever seen the red graffiti remover before. R Shipping is included so prices are ok especially as there are really good pieces for sale and some that only come up in Norway. Hey mate, it was just a suggestion. Historically things that are priced right sell rather quickly on this forum. It looked like not a single piece has sold so I made a friendly suggestion. Ultimately the market will decide if they are priced correctly.
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Schoony Boy Soldier, Paco Pomet, Daniel Arsham,whatshisname, by rodgro on Oct 15, 2021 12:30:24 GMT 1, Great post! Pics, description, price. Well done! Best with the sale. That Schoony is something special. R
Great post! Pics, description, price. Well done! Best with the sale. That Schoony is something special. R
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MARTIN WHATSON – VENUS DE MILO- HF PRINT, by rodgro on Oct 14, 2021 12:17:09 GMT 1, If these lovely pieces aren’t selling you may want to reconsider your prices. Best as there are some beauties here. Don’t think I’ve ever seen the red graffiti remover before. R
If these lovely pieces aren’t selling you may want to reconsider your prices. Best as there are some beauties here. Don’t think I’ve ever seen the red graffiti remover before. R
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Case Maclaim for sale or trade, by rodgro on Sept 30, 2021 4:08:02 GMT 1, Chocolate Girl was mine also Rod and I too can't remember where she went although it was certainly to another lucky forum member. I still miss her. There is a lot of love for Case but judging by the lack of offers it looks like this one might be staying. Not such a bad worst case scenario if you'll excuse the pun
That’s right Poppy, it was yours! I should have bought it back then as I think of it often. I believe these paintings all find the homes they are supposed to have. Take care.
Chocolate Girl was mine also Rod and I too can't remember where she went although it was certainly to another lucky forum member. I still miss her. There is a lot of love for Case but judging by the lack of offers it looks like this one might be staying. Not such a bad worst case scenario if you'll excuse the pun That’s right Poppy, it was yours! I should have bought it back then as I think of it often. I believe these paintings all find the homes they are supposed to have. Take care.
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Case Maclaim for sale or trade, by rodgro on Sept 27, 2021 21:21:59 GMT 1, There’s a piece of Case’s titled “Chocolate Girl” that I’ve had my eye on forever. Long time forum member had it forever but sold it so not sure where it is now. Best with the sale of yours.
There’s a piece of Case’s titled “Chocolate Girl” that I’ve had my eye on forever. Long time forum member had it forever but sold it so not sure where it is now. Best with the sale of yours.
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Case Maclaim for sale or trade, by rodgro on Sept 27, 2021 8:34:07 GMT 1, His work is amazing! Best with the sale!
His work is amazing! Best with the sale!
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Shok-1 🇬🇧 Aerosol X-ray Art • New Print Release , by rodgro on Sept 2, 2021 12:43:24 GMT 1, Great pieces. GLWTS!
Great pieces. GLWTS!
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Make An Offer - Banksy, Mr Brainwash, Andy Warhol, by rodgro on Sept 2, 2021 12:37:56 GMT 1, Pics and prices may help.
Pics and prices may help.
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Ben Eine 'Uncertain Times' 1/1 Canvas £1500 , by rodgro on Jul 2, 2021 14:23:31 GMT 1, Very cool piece!
Very cool piece!
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Steve Kaufmann - Rare Signed Muhammad Ali Canvasses, by rodgro on Jul 1, 2021 23:03:43 GMT 1, Yes, Rodgro....yes, my repeated statements DO make me "superior." There, do with it as you wish and I hope it's made your day. And if you read the posting...(I know that reading is challenge for you so I'll use easy words) it said: apprentice and successor. Hey may have been an "apprentice" (which means absolutely nothing except he was working there) but he certainly was NOT a "successor." Period. (Yes, once again proving my "superiority.") What's more interesting now is the fact that the line that generated my initial comment and frankly, the sole reason for making my comment in the first place; that because he was an apprentice that these works had "long term value" seems to curiously have been deleted from the seller's original post. (You'll see other posters mention the line that was originally in there as well.)Hmmmmmm....touched a nerve? Or was it that I hit the nail on the head? People can like whoever's work they want to like, but stop the rampant BS about EVERYTHING in the artworld having "long term value" especially when it's derivative crap like Kaufman's.
Let me guess, saying things like you are superior and you’ll use easy words makes you feel better about yourself? I’ll go ahead and bow out of this discussion as my point of letting the seller sell his art and suggesting you start your own “I’m angry” post appears to be lost on you. Best to you.
Yes, Rodgro....yes, my repeated statements DO make me "superior." There, do with it as you wish and I hope it's made your day. And if you read the posting...(I know that reading is challenge for you so I'll use easy words) it said: apprentice and successor. Hey may have been an "apprentice" (which means absolutely nothing except he was working there) but he certainly was NOT a "successor." Period. (Yes, once again proving my "superiority.") What's more interesting now is the fact that the line that generated my initial comment and frankly, the sole reason for making my comment in the first place; that because he was an apprentice that these works had "long term value" seems to curiously have been deleted from the seller's original post. (You'll see other posters mention the line that was originally in there as well.)Hmmmmmm....touched a nerve? Or was it that I hit the nail on the head? People can like whoever's work they want to like, but stop the rampant BS about EVERYTHING in the artworld having "long term value" especially when it's derivative crap like Kaufman's. Let me guess, saying things like you are superior and you’ll use easy words makes you feel better about yourself? I’ll go ahead and bow out of this discussion as my point of letting the seller sell his art and suggesting you start your own “I’m angry” post appears to be lost on you. Best to you.
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Steve Kaufmann - Rare Signed Muhammad Ali Canvasses, by rodgro on Jul 1, 2021 10:03:42 GMT 1, I'm glad you think so and hope you get years of enjoyment out of owning it. But don't for a second think it's going to be worth anything in years to come because his PR people titled him "Warhol's Protege.' It's a worthless PR Title that sales people use to try to make a sale........period.
Man, your repeated “….period” statements are funny at best and sad at worst. Do you think that repeating things or writing PERIOD somehow makes you superior? Do you find the irony in making wild claims about what will or will not be valuable in the future or who has ripped off who, or who takes who seriously in the art world?? Just as a reminder the seller included a line saying SAK was Warhol’s protege. He never made any claims about value (current or future), celebrity owned works, the artists place in history, etc. That was all you my friend. Again, we all get that you don’t like Kaufman’s work and I’m guessing MBW’s either as you’ve lumped him in with Kaufman but the fact is that both of these artists have a market. The only reason I commented was I visited the Warhol museum a few years back, I think my 3rd visit, and there was an exhibit or Polaroids. I walked in as one of the curators was walking around talking about the exhibit. Kaufman’s name came up in discussion as he was in one of the photos. The curator mentioned that Kaufman had also passed away but that he had apprenticed under Warhol at the factory and that he was not only an assistant but also a friend. He went on to say that some of Warhol’s assistants went on to have careers of their own but that there were dozens if not hundreds of assistants during that time. My initial involvement was simply to say let the seller sell his work in piece, just as I would hope other forum members would let you do if you were selling and if you feel strongly enough about Kaufman, MBW, or anyone else then start your own thread.
I'm glad you think so and hope you get years of enjoyment out of owning it. But don't for a second think it's going to be worth anything in years to come because his PR people titled him "Warhol's Protege.' It's a worthless PR Title that sales people use to try to make a sale........period. Man, your repeated “….period” statements are funny at best and sad at worst. Do you think that repeating things or writing PERIOD somehow makes you superior? Do you find the irony in making wild claims about what will or will not be valuable in the future or who has ripped off who, or who takes who seriously in the art world?? Just as a reminder the seller included a line saying SAK was Warhol’s protege. He never made any claims about value (current or future), celebrity owned works, the artists place in history, etc. That was all you my friend. Again, we all get that you don’t like Kaufman’s work and I’m guessing MBW’s either as you’ve lumped him in with Kaufman but the fact is that both of these artists have a market. The only reason I commented was I visited the Warhol museum a few years back, I think my 3rd visit, and there was an exhibit or Polaroids. I walked in as one of the curators was walking around talking about the exhibit. Kaufman’s name came up in discussion as he was in one of the photos. The curator mentioned that Kaufman had also passed away but that he had apprenticed under Warhol at the factory and that he was not only an assistant but also a friend. He went on to say that some of Warhol’s assistants went on to have careers of their own but that there were dozens if not hundreds of assistants during that time. My initial involvement was simply to say let the seller sell his work in piece, just as I would hope other forum members would let you do if you were selling and if you feel strongly enough about Kaufman, MBW, or anyone else then start your own thread.
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Steve Kaufmann - Rare Signed Muhammad Ali Canvasses, by rodgro on Jun 24, 2021 5:23:40 GMT 1, You may want to consider getting real about your “let’s get real” comment as it’s without merit or logic to compare Mr Brainwash to Kaufman as Mr Brainwash was NEVER Mr. B’s studio assistance and Kaufman WAS in fact Warhol’s assistant and considered his protege as it’s well documented. You may not like his work but facts are factsIt's not about if he was actually working in the artist's studio but rather the fact that he made a career ripping off another artist's style as Kaufman did to Warhol and Brainwash did to Banksy. Period. THAT'S what YOU need to "get real about." There isn't an iota of originality in Kaufman's works, just "rehashed Warhol ideas" the same way Brainwashed is nothing more than a "second rate Banksy." As for Kaufman being considered his "protege" being "well documented," the ONLY place it's "well documented" is in the promotional materials that Kaufman's reps wrote. NOWHERE ELSE is it "well documented." Was Kaufman even mentioned in the Warhol Diaries as him being a "Protege?" Show me a single respectable bio on Warhol where Kaufman was mentioned in any capacity as being a "protege? Uh......NO....the ONLY place it was "well documented" was in Kaufman's PR drivel...so don't believe the hype, cause that's all it ever was.
You’re a handful. You do however realize that you repeating that it’s not documented 6 times doesn’t make it so but yes…WE all get that you don’t care for his work which is 100% fine but I don’t get why you feel the need to dump all over someone’s post. If you think the work is overpriced or something else constructive to a forum then please share that but to do what you’re doing is simply uncool and serves no purpose. If you’re looking in Warhol’s bio or his diaries for a list of people who supported him at the factory then you are looking in the wrong place. But alas, we get it man…you think MBW is ripping off Banksy and Kaufman is ripping off Warhol. Maybe you should consider starting a thread that discusses how literally every artist has borrowed ideas, etc from other artists and bow out of hijacking a fellow forum members sales thread.
You may want to consider getting real about your “let’s get real” comment as it’s without merit or logic to compare Mr Brainwash to Kaufman as Mr Brainwash was NEVER Mr. B’s studio assistance and Kaufman WAS in fact Warhol’s assistant and considered his protege as it’s well documented. You may not like his work but facts are factsIt's not about if he was actually working in the artist's studio but rather the fact that he made a career ripping off another artist's style as Kaufman did to Warhol and Brainwash did to Banksy. Period. THAT'S what YOU need to "get real about." There isn't an iota of originality in Kaufman's works, just "rehashed Warhol ideas" the same way Brainwashed is nothing more than a "second rate Banksy." As for Kaufman being considered his "protege" being "well documented," the ONLY place it's "well documented" is in the promotional materials that Kaufman's reps wrote. NOWHERE ELSE is it "well documented." Was Kaufman even mentioned in the Warhol Diaries as him being a "Protege?" Show me a single respectable bio on Warhol where Kaufman was mentioned in any capacity as being a "protege? Uh......NO....the ONLY place it was "well documented" was in Kaufman's PR drivel...so don't believe the hype, cause that's all it ever was. You’re a handful. You do however realize that you repeating that it’s not documented 6 times doesn’t make it so but yes…WE all get that you don’t care for his work which is 100% fine but I don’t get why you feel the need to dump all over someone’s post. If you think the work is overpriced or something else constructive to a forum then please share that but to do what you’re doing is simply uncool and serves no purpose. If you’re looking in Warhol’s bio or his diaries for a list of people who supported him at the factory then you are looking in the wrong place. But alas, we get it man…you think MBW is ripping off Banksy and Kaufman is ripping off Warhol. Maybe you should consider starting a thread that discusses how literally every artist has borrowed ideas, etc from other artists and bow out of hijacking a fellow forum members sales thread.
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Steve Kaufmann - Rare Signed Muhammad Ali Canvasses, by rodgro on Jun 21, 2021 16:12:59 GMT 1, "Steve Kaufmann was known as the apprentice and successor to Andy Warhol."Let's get real here...the ONLY people that called him "the successor to Andy Warhol" were the people who tried to market him.....NO ONE ELSE knew him as that because he was "Mr. Brainwash" before there was a "Mr. Brainwash" just appropriating famous people's images and turning into decorative crap....he became "The Poor Man's Andy Warhol" instead of "the successor" just like Brainwash is " The Poor Man's Banksy" and only ONE of them is ever going to have a stable and strong market for their works. Kaufmann started cranking out thousands of 2nd rate works on a monthly basis and never got a foothold in any market other than in Vegas where people like big, flashy pieces....of decoration. Sorry to "rain on your parade" here, but there needs to be a level of honesty and integrity here as you can find Kaufmann on any live auction site for pennies on the dollar.
You may want to consider getting real about your “let’s get real” comment as it’s without merit or logic to compare MBW to Kaufman as MBW was NEVER Mr. B’s studio assistance and Kaufman WAS in fact Warhol’s assistant and considered his protege as it’s well documented. You may not like his work but facts are facts
"Steve Kaufmann was known as the apprentice and successor to Andy Warhol."Let's get real here...the ONLY people that called him "the successor to Andy Warhol" were the people who tried to market him.....NO ONE ELSE knew him as that because he was "Mr. Brainwash" before there was a "Mr. Brainwash" just appropriating famous people's images and turning into decorative crap....he became "The Poor Man's Andy Warhol" instead of "the successor" just like Brainwash is " The Poor Man's Banksy" and only ONE of them is ever going to have a stable and strong market for their works. Kaufmann started cranking out thousands of 2nd rate works on a monthly basis and never got a foothold in any market other than in Vegas where people like big, flashy pieces....of decoration. Sorry to "rain on your parade" here, but there needs to be a level of honesty and integrity here as you can find Kaufmann on any live auction site for pennies on the dollar. You may want to consider getting real about your “let’s get real” comment as it’s without merit or logic to compare MBW to Kaufman as MBW was NEVER Mr. B’s studio assistance and Kaufman WAS in fact Warhol’s assistant and considered his protege as it’s well documented. You may not like his work but facts are facts
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Looking for Giorgiko paintings, by rodgro on Jun 4, 2021 16:39:21 GMT 1, Awesome! They’ve reached the level that eBay is now flooded with flippers selling stuff 5 minutes after it sells out.
Awesome! They’ve reached the level that eBay is now flooded with flippers selling stuff 5 minutes after it sells out.
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Eelus ATR PP or NEISBAW Lenticular which would you buy , by rodgro on May 15, 2021 7:00:49 GMT 1, I’ve owned both and while they are both great images, one (ATR) was sold within a year of buying and the other (NEISBAW) has been on my wall for years and is far and away the better image. That said, suggest you pick the piece that most speaks to you and not pay much attention to others opinions as it’s your collection Searching for validation much ? I only got one eelus tbh, a mini print paradise lost .
You read my post as searching for validation??? I give my opinion on the Op’s question and go on to suggest he make his own decision. Mind explaining how you interpret that into me searching for validation??
I’ve owned both and while they are both great images, one (ATR) was sold within a year of buying and the other (NEISBAW) has been on my wall for years and is far and away the better image. That said, suggest you pick the piece that most speaks to you and not pay much attention to others opinions as it’s your collection Searching for validation much ? I only got one eelus tbh, a mini print paradise lost . You read my post as searching for validation??? I give my opinion on the Op’s question and go on to suggest he make his own decision. Mind explaining how you interpret that into me searching for validation??
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Eelus ATR PP or NEISBAW Lenticular which would you buy , by rodgro on May 15, 2021 4:34:10 GMT 1, I’ve owned both and while they are both great images, one (ATR) was sold within a year of buying and the other (NEISBAW) has been on my wall for years and is far and away the better image. That said, suggest you pick the piece that most speaks to you and not pay much attention to others opinions as it’s your collection
I’ve owned both and while they are both great images, one (ATR) was sold within a year of buying and the other (NEISBAW) has been on my wall for years and is far and away the better image. That said, suggest you pick the piece that most speaks to you and not pay much attention to others opinions as it’s your collection
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Banksy Girl with Balloon Canvas, by rodgro on May 11, 2021 20:57:04 GMT 1, Members here have total freedom to discuss and post their opinion on Art and if items are Genuine or Fake, but they don’t have the right to pick and choose who or what can be posted. As a Forum, Members can obviously comment on how items are Fake or Reproductions, and those threads will stand here forever to help educate others, and allow others to form their own opinions. We all learn from each other, We learn from Freedom of Expression, We Don’t learn from Censorship.
Well said sir
Members here have total freedom to discuss and post their opinion on Art and if items are Genuine or Fake, but they don’t have the right to pick and choose who or what can be posted. As a Forum, Members can obviously comment on how items are Fake or Reproductions, and those threads will stand here forever to help educate others, and allow others to form their own opinions. We all learn from each other, We learn from Freedom of Expression, We Don’t learn from Censorship. Well said sir
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Banksy Girl with Balloon Canvas, by rodgro on May 11, 2021 20:55:21 GMT 1, Wouldn’t it be funny if we were all notified next month that this was in fact a real original canvas?? I also wonder if Nick or anyone else having such a visceral reaction to this post also felt the same way about the canvases being sold in Central Park for $50 a few years back by a solitary older gentlemen? My point here is “what’s the harm”? The sellers being honest and the reality is that Mr. B’s work is no longer affordable to the people who have historically followed, supported and collected street artists. Personally it would be hard for me to swallow paying 400 + shipping to me in the US but maybe it shouldn’t be as an original of this work would be a thousand fold. I’d like to think I’d hang it next to the rest of my collection and me and my family would enjoy it as much as we do our original pieces. Anyway, just my thoughts. Carry on
Wouldn’t it be funny if we were all notified next month that this was in fact a real original canvas?? I also wonder if Nick or anyone else having such a visceral reaction to this post also felt the same way about the canvases being sold in Central Park for $50 a few years back by a solitary older gentlemen? My point here is “what’s the harm”? The sellers being honest and the reality is that Mr. B’s work is no longer affordable to the people who have historically followed, supported and collected street artists. Personally it would be hard for me to swallow paying 400 + shipping to me in the US but maybe it shouldn’t be as an original of this work would be a thousand fold. I’d like to think I’d hang it next to the rest of my collection and me and my family would enjoy it as much as we do our original pieces. Anyway, just my thoughts. Carry on
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HUSH, by rodgro on May 5, 2021 5:57:23 GMT 1, Nice set! I’ve had it on the wall for years and never tire of it. Best. R
Nice set! I’ve had it on the wall for years and never tire of it. Best. R
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FAILE 150 Series COMPLETE set, by rodgro on Mar 24, 2021 15:43:59 GMT 1, Well done! Nice they stayed together!
Well done! Nice they stayed together!
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Dran - "R3FL3CT" (diptych) + Pauli framed, by rodgro on Mar 4, 2021 11:48:52 GMT 1, Thank you for all enquiries, was so much genuine interest from a lot of you..... Now sold pending shipping cost quote and subsequent payment. Best,
Do you mind sharing what the sale price was? Lovely piece. R
Thank you for all enquiries, was so much genuine interest from a lot of you..... Now sold pending shipping cost quote and subsequent payment. Best, Do you mind sharing what the sale price was? Lovely piece. R
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