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José Parlá book GIVEAWAY WINNER!, by Complex iCom on Oct 22, 2021 13:29:32 GMT 1, Hi Forumites
Thank-you all for participating. And the randomly selected winner is...
someonesbrain
someonesbrain please PM me your address and I'll send off your package : )
I'll do another giveaway at some point to keep up some exciting positive vibes.
Have nice mellow weekends.
Hi Forumites
Thank-you all for participating. And the randomly selected winner is...
someonesbrain
someonesbrain please PM me your address and I'll send off your package : )
I'll do another giveaway at some point to keep up some exciting positive vibes.
Have nice mellow weekends.
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José Parlá book GIVEAWAY WINNER!, by Complex iCom on Oct 21, 2021 12:47:20 GMT 1, Hi Forumites
A quick note to say I will be picking the random winner of the José Parlá book and ephemera tomorrow after lunch, see image below of actual book, etc.
Good luck!
Hi Forumites A quick note to say I will be picking the random winner of the José Parlá book and ephemera tomorrow after lunch, see image below of actual book, etc. Good luck!
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José Parlá book GIVEAWAY WINNER!, by Complex iCom on Oct 14, 2021 13:59:25 GMT 1, Hello Forumites
To keep up the good vibes for José Parlá, I am giving away a copy of the book I designed with José for his Adaptation/Translation exhibition at Elms Lesters Gallery.
To enter just add your name and I'll select the winner randomly in a week or so. I'll take care of the post and packaging, anyone can enter.
The book is hardbound and has 140 pages with 83 images. It also has 2 large fold-outs in a panel at the back. I’ll also add some other Parlá ephemera from that period, badges, invite and a nice fold-out for the Elms Lesters and José print series.
I have a new Instagram account of my design work that I'll be updating regularly with my book, posters, etc, for Elms Lesters as well as my other design work, please take a look: iain_cadby
Some images of the book below, good luck!
Hello Forumites To keep up the good vibes for José Parlá, I am giving away a copy of the book I designed with José for his Adaptation/Translation exhibition at Elms Lesters Gallery. To enter just add your name and I'll select the winner randomly in a week or so. I'll take care of the post and packaging, anyone can enter. The book is hardbound and has 140 pages with 83 images. It also has 2 large fold-outs in a panel at the back. I’ll also add some other Parlá ephemera from that period, badges, invite and a nice fold-out for the Elms Lesters and José print series. I have a new Instagram account of my design work that I'll be updating regularly with my book, posters, etc, for Elms Lesters as well as my other design work, please take a look: iain_cadby Some images of the book below, good luck!
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Hirst, Neate, Hewlett, Banksy and SMiLE., by Complex iCom on Sept 30, 2021 8:50:32 GMT 1, Some bits still available : )
Some bits still available : )
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Jose Parla • The Founders, by Complex iCom on Sept 23, 2021 9:49:09 GMT 1, Hi Christian
Thank-you for sharing that news about José. It has really shocked how ill he was. And I feel compelled to say a few words about a personal experience I had with him.
I did all the graphic design for Elms Lesters Gallery and I designed José's book Adaptation/Translation for his show at Elms Lesters. José and I spent a week together on the book and we had a blast. I've not laughed so much with a 'client' before. He was sincere, humble and great fun. His kind heartedness was also matched by his laser focus, but at the same time he didn't take himself too seriously. And to be honest he worked harder than any artist I'd met, so much so that he had to go and visit a doctor as his hand had cramped-up due to too much painting. He was also on an upwards trajectory of becoming very successful and shared that exciting, dizzying feeling with everyone.
He told me how he would get his pigments mixed by an old Chinese guy in New York for his watercolours, and I introduced him to different papers stocks and special inks, also to actually go to the printer and play with the colours on the press, which I saw he later did regularly with his books. He loved the process of inks and printing and got very involved with that.
We synchronised on the book design and the design process was very smooth, in a funny way the book designed itself. He sat next to me drawing burners, playing hip hop, telling me about painting with Kaze 2 and New York graffiti. He also showed me photos of some of his spraycan burners which were unbelievably good!
I have very fond memories of that week, and was sad to see him go! Years later he was very enthusiastic and supportive when I had my book published about my graphic design for the Elms Lesters Gallery, he hadn't changed.
A special man with exceptional talent. I wish you all the best for a speedy recovery my friend.
Hi Christian
Thank-you for sharing that news about José. It has really shocked how ill he was. And I feel compelled to say a few words about a personal experience I had with him.
I did all the graphic design for Elms Lesters Gallery and I designed José's book Adaptation/Translation for his show at Elms Lesters. José and I spent a week together on the book and we had a blast. I've not laughed so much with a 'client' before. He was sincere, humble and great fun. His kind heartedness was also matched by his laser focus, but at the same time he didn't take himself too seriously. And to be honest he worked harder than any artist I'd met, so much so that he had to go and visit a doctor as his hand had cramped-up due to too much painting. He was also on an upwards trajectory of becoming very successful and shared that exciting, dizzying feeling with everyone.
He told me how he would get his pigments mixed by an old Chinese guy in New York for his watercolours, and I introduced him to different papers stocks and special inks, also to actually go to the printer and play with the colours on the press, which I saw he later did regularly with his books. He loved the process of inks and printing and got very involved with that.
We synchronised on the book design and the design process was very smooth, in a funny way the book designed itself. He sat next to me drawing burners, playing hip hop, telling me about painting with Kaze 2 and New York graffiti. He also showed me photos of some of his spraycan burners which were unbelievably good!
I have very fond memories of that week, and was sad to see him go! Years later he was very enthusiastic and supportive when I had my book published about my graphic design for the Elms Lesters Gallery, he hadn't changed.
A special man with exceptional talent. I wish you all the best for a speedy recovery my friend.
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Hirst, Neate, Hewlett, Banksy and SMiLE., by Complex iCom on Jun 20, 2021 10:48:40 GMT 1, Hello everyone, I have some artworks to offer for your consideration : )
I’ve tried to gauge the prices as best as I can regarding market value and what I think is fair, please let me know what you think.
I'm London based, so anyone who is in London or can get to London, I’m happy to do a face to face meeting. Also happy to ship internationally at the buyer’s expense.
Thanks and let me know if you have any questions.
Damien Hirst Beautiful inside my head forever Posters Lithographic printing plus special ink on heavy stock 59.5 x 84cm -
£125 each or three for £300
Poster 1 and 2 Poster 3
Jamie Hewlett M16 Assault Lolly Silk screen print by POW 9 colours Stamped and numbered in pencil Not signed Edition of 750 71 x 51cm -
£650
Adam Neate London Bridge Three unique, unsigned experimental printer’s tests Non editioned and unsigned, these were set-up tests therefore not the same as the final perfect edition. The foil blocking is more random and does not cover every tie. Lithographic printing with UV varnish, embossing, debossing and holographic foils 55.5 x 55.5cm 350gsm paper Experimental prooFor Sale 1/1 -
£175 each (must be sent flat)
Print A SOLD
Print B
Print C
Damien Hirst 2 spin plates, unused 4 different espresso cups and saucers, unused - Plates both £100 Espresso cups and saucers all four £125
Both plates, cups and saucers £200
SOLD
SMiLE No More Anger, No More Hatred Regular edition (gold, silver and iridescent pearl colours available on request) Large scale silk screen print, printed by Coriander Studio, based on street art paste-ups 5 colours plus UV varnish over the drops Printed on heavy white stock Signed in pencil Edition of 75 120.7 x 86.2cm -
£175
Banksy Peckham Rock Wooden postcards X2 Issued by Pest Control/British Museum 180 x120mm Comes with photocopied receipt (I’m keeping the original receipt for my copies) Price sticker removed to avoid staining the wood, but is supplied too -
£250 each
Hello everyone, I have some artworks to offer for your consideration : ) I’ve tried to gauge the prices as best as I can regarding market value and what I think is fair, please let me know what you think. I'm London based, so anyone who is in London or can get to London, I’m happy to do a face to face meeting. Also happy to ship internationally at the buyer’s expense. Thanks and let me know if you have any questions. Damien Hirst Beautiful inside my head forever Posters Lithographic printing plus special ink on heavy stock 59.5 x 84cm - £125 each or three for £300 Poster 1 and 2 Poster 3 Jamie Hewlett M16 Assault Lolly Silk screen print by POW 9 colours Stamped and numbered in pencil Not signed Edition of 750 71 x 51cm - £650 Adam Neate London Bridge Three unique, unsigned experimental printer’s tests Non editioned and unsigned, these were set-up tests therefore not the same as the final perfect edition. The foil blocking is more random and does not cover every tie. Lithographic printing with UV varnish, embossing, debossing and holographic foils 55.5 x 55.5cm 350gsm paper Experimental prooFor Sale 1/1 - £175 each (must be sent flat)
Print A SOLD
Print B Print C Damien Hirst 2 spin plates, unused 4 different espresso cups and saucers, unused - Plates both £100 Espresso cups and saucers all four £125 Both plates, cups and saucers £200
SOLD
SMiLE No More Anger, No More Hatred Regular edition (gold, silver and iridescent pearl colours available on request) Large scale silk screen print, printed by Coriander Studio, based on street art paste-ups 5 colours plus UV varnish over the drops Printed on heavy white stock Signed in pencil Edition of 75 120.7 x 86.2cm - £175 Banksy Peckham Rock Wooden postcards X2 Issued by Pest Control/British Museum 180 x120mm Comes with photocopied receipt (I’m keeping the original receipt for my copies) Price sticker removed to avoid staining the wood, but is supplied too - £250 each
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Boring giveaway, by Complex iCom on Jan 27, 2021 12:17:45 GMT 1, 1.smokeInDaEye 2. usererror 3.jeezuzjonessnr 4.SleazusIsLord 5.solly 6.dmatt 7.Sacked 8.joestre3t 9. Javier 10. watcheruk 11. Adcua 12. kc143 13. Atelier 14. dreadware 15. ShaggaSonOfDolf 16. ruggs 17. jettad 18. beicoblack 19. showbeagle 20. remebrigs 21.Pottsy11 22. wanchope 23. Ant0187 24. Onket 25. Mark1 26.Hugs 27. crisol 28. Romulus 29. Foolsgold 30. Waywood 31. Sanbasoul1 32. marrosi 33. Tran16 34. Monkey 35. Jjoockee 36. theonlytexaspete 37. Tarquin73 38. Mack 39. user2006 40. acortellese 41. Alibear 42. Leighdrive 43. viz 44. Runit 45. burberry010487 46. 10th Mountaiun 47. notgoodq 48 sicando 49. atomix 50. sixtybells 51. Djtoine 52. oooomska 53. og 54. teopozzi 55. EKAP 56 LROY 57 randomgingerbloke 58 Schrödinger's chat 59 Dedlok 60.HRE
61.t-bro 62. complexicom
1.smokeInDaEye 2. usererror 3.jeezuzjonessnr 4.SleazusIsLord 5.solly 6.dmatt 7.Sacked 8.joestre3t 9. Javier 10. watcheruk 11. Adcua 12. kc143 13. Atelier 14. dreadware 15. ShaggaSonOfDolf 16. ruggs 17. jettad 18. beicoblack 19. showbeagle 20. remebrigs 21.Pottsy11 22. wanchope 23. Ant0187 24. Onket 25. Mark1 26.Hugs 27. crisol 28. Romulus 29. Foolsgold 30. Waywood 31. Sanbasoul1 32. marrosi 33. Tran16 34. Monkey 35. Jjoockee 36. theonlytexaspete 37. Tarquin73 38. Mack 39. user2006 40. acortellese 41. Alibear 42. Leighdrive 43. viz 44. Runit 45. burberry010487 46. 10th Mountaiun 47. notgoodq 48 sicando 49. atomix 50. sixtybells 51. Djtoine 52. oooomska 53. og 54. teopozzi 55. EKAP 56 LROY 57 randomgingerbloke 58 Schrödinger's chat 59 Dedlok 60.HRE 61.t-bro 62. complexicom
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Banksy RAT Print, Gross Domestic Product , by Complex iCom on Jan 6, 2021 17:15:05 GMT 1, A very nice, crisp and authentic example, fair price too.
A very nice, crisp and authentic example, fair price too.
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Mason Storm 🇬🇧 New Print Release • Who is Mason Storm?, by Complex iCom on Nov 15, 2020 10:31:51 GMT 1, Nice one!
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Elms Lesters - Artist Roster, by Complex iCom on Nov 15, 2020 10:29:41 GMT 1, This is from the Elms Lesters website. You can add Adam Neate to the list too.
Until 2010 Elms Lesters exhibited extraordinary artists from all over the world, including legendary Brazilian artists Siron Franco, Marcus Coelho Benjamim, Manfredo de Souzanetto, Fernando Velloso and Amilcar de Castro – Portuguese Jose de Guimaraes and Anibal Remo Cunha – Danish sculpture and painter Jes Nordby,
American legends Futura 2000, Stash, José Parlá, Mark Dean Veca, Ron English, James Marshall and Phil Frost – French artists WK Interact and Space Invader and the ‘New Dutch Master’ Boris Tellegen.
elmslesters.co.uk/about-us/
This is from the Elms Lesters website. You can add Adam Neate to the list too. Until 2010 Elms Lesters exhibited extraordinary artists from all over the world, including legendary Brazilian artists Siron Franco, Marcus Coelho Benjamim, Manfredo de Souzanetto, Fernando Velloso and Amilcar de Castro – Portuguese Jose de Guimaraes and Anibal Remo Cunha – Danish sculpture and painter Jes Nordby, American legends Futura 2000, Stash, José Parlá, Mark Dean Veca, Ron English, James Marshall and Phil Frost – French artists WK Interact and Space Invader and the ‘New Dutch Master’ Boris Tellegen. elmslesters.co.uk/about-us/
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Retna , Futura , tomokazu , how nosm originals or deals , by Complex iCom on Nov 1, 2020 21:17:32 GMT 1, Hi, did the gallery give you any idea on the prices for the Futura paintings? just curious, it's hard to pin down what they were going for! Cheers.
Hi, did the gallery give you any idea on the prices for the Futura paintings? just curious, it's hard to pin down what they were going for! Cheers.
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Futura show at Eric Firestone NYC, by Complex iCom on Nov 1, 2020 10:31:09 GMT 1, I think quite a few of these paintings are really stunning! Did anyone get a Pdf of the works from the gallery and a better idea of prices? I know people have asked these questions already, just curious if anyone had an update? Cheers
I think quite a few of these paintings are really stunning! Did anyone get a Pdf of the works from the gallery and a better idea of prices? I know people have asked these questions already, just curious if anyone had an update? Cheers
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WANTED GDP THROWER £4K, by Complex iCom on Oct 11, 2020 11:48:16 GMT 1, Regarding authenticating these GDP prints and faking them.
I personally don’t think provenance is actually necessary. An ‘educated’ eye can tell instantly whether the print in front of you is real or not. I’ve worked on large complex silkscreen prints with Coriander Studio, K2 and other smaller studios, and a number of factors regarding the authenticity of these prints is very clear, if you understand silkscreen printing and have been around these prints.
The paper. Yes, it’s just a type of news print, or make ready sheets, the sheets used to prepare the screen and the amount of ink on it, before you start printing on the actual paper for the edition. Artists and printers usually screw these up and they are recycled. The paper is typical but the reaction to the paper by the ink is really quite unpredictable. Some prints are very ‘wavy’ because of the moisture in the ink crinkling the paper as it dries, causing that debossed quality. This would be tricky to get the same, although probably doable by trial and error. The ink also has a shine or reflective quality, that would also need to be matched, again difficult.
The details in the artwork. I genuinely believe the very fine details in these prints are not reproducible, the smallest details are simply too small. If you look extremely closely by eye or with a loop, the details, ie, the complex edges and tiny printed splashes would be impossible to replicate exactly. The only way is to have an original print, scan or photograph it, then go through the whole process to actually print them, and I personally don’t think the details in the image could be perfectly replicated, they are simply too fine or small. These details come from Banksy spraying the processing film, through his stencil, then exposing that film onto the screen, wow, what a great idea! Yes, you may buy a fake, but it’s like buying an unbelievably well made fake Rolex. A Rolex expert would take one look at it and say fake! You have to become the expert yourself, and it’s quite easy once you know what to look for.
I bought a rat from a school boy (and his Dad) and have used it as my go to piece to authenticate other GDP rats, and I haven’t seen a fake yet, only silly replicas. Now that doesn’t mean fakes aren’t out there, any blurred images that don’t show details clearly in close-up should be avoided. Forum members who actually received these prints have posted close-up detail shots, they can be used to compare with potential purchases.
I work with a Haring expert and he often makes me laugh when he’s shown a fake Haring. He says, ‘it’s fake’ in two seconds, usually to the horror of the owner or ‘seller’. An expert eye is your provenance.
I think these will always be desirable as they are prints that use the same screen, the same ink, and have been printed by the same artist as the final editioned works. And yes, artists do stand next to the printer and get involved with every single print coming off the press, including the make ready sheets. Some artists also like to be present or have photographic proof of those same screens being destroyed after the print run is completed.
To me the fine details in these prints are really rather lovely.
Regarding authenticating these GDP prints and faking them.
I personally don’t think provenance is actually necessary. An ‘educated’ eye can tell instantly whether the print in front of you is real or not. I’ve worked on large complex silkscreen prints with Coriander Studio, K2 and other smaller studios, and a number of factors regarding the authenticity of these prints is very clear, if you understand silkscreen printing and have been around these prints.
The paper. Yes, it’s just a type of news print, or make ready sheets, the sheets used to prepare the screen and the amount of ink on it, before you start printing on the actual paper for the edition. Artists and printers usually screw these up and they are recycled. The paper is typical but the reaction to the paper by the ink is really quite unpredictable. Some prints are very ‘wavy’ because of the moisture in the ink crinkling the paper as it dries, causing that debossed quality. This would be tricky to get the same, although probably doable by trial and error. The ink also has a shine or reflective quality, that would also need to be matched, again difficult.
The details in the artwork. I genuinely believe the very fine details in these prints are not reproducible, the smallest details are simply too small. If you look extremely closely by eye or with a loop, the details, ie, the complex edges and tiny printed splashes would be impossible to replicate exactly. The only way is to have an original print, scan or photograph it, then go through the whole process to actually print them, and I personally don’t think the details in the image could be perfectly replicated, they are simply too fine or small. These details come from Banksy spraying the processing film, through his stencil, then exposing that film onto the screen, wow, what a great idea! Yes, you may buy a fake, but it’s like buying an unbelievably well made fake Rolex. A Rolex expert would take one look at it and say fake! You have to become the expert yourself, and it’s quite easy once you know what to look for.
I bought a rat from a school boy (and his Dad) and have used it as my go to piece to authenticate other GDP rats, and I haven’t seen a fake yet, only silly replicas. Now that doesn’t mean fakes aren’t out there, any blurred images that don’t show details clearly in close-up should be avoided. Forum members who actually received these prints have posted close-up detail shots, they can be used to compare with potential purchases.
I work with a Haring expert and he often makes me laugh when he’s shown a fake Haring. He says, ‘it’s fake’ in two seconds, usually to the horror of the owner or ‘seller’. An expert eye is your provenance.
I think these will always be desirable as they are prints that use the same screen, the same ink, and have been printed by the same artist as the final editioned works. And yes, artists do stand next to the printer and get involved with every single print coming off the press, including the make ready sheets. Some artists also like to be present or have photographic proof of those same screens being destroyed after the print run is completed.
To me the fine details in these prints are really rather lovely.
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Billionaires Lives Matter, by Complex iCom on Sept 9, 2020 10:22:00 GMT 1, You’re right, you don’t have to explain your work. But I really wish you would consider doing so, it makes a big difference when artists dig deep and share what an artwork means.
I’m not trying to be clever or annoying. I make work that contains words and statements, so this thread is interesting to me.
People aren’t attacking you personally, I think it’s the choice of symbolism and wording that has bothered people, then your response. I get the impression that the work wasn’t meant as a great political statement...?
But… I think when an artist uses or appropriates contemporary symbols, or slogans, they should be sensitive and aware of the deep significance that these symbols and slogans have for other people. Especially when political thinking and ideology is involved. Unless the intention is to invert them somehow.
Artists that use slogans and symbols with political overtones are hyper critical with themselves. Agonising over what the words mean, or how they could be interpreted when they are released into the world. Otherwise what’s the point in making a statement? You are going to be asked questions and get critiqued when you dabble with contemporary political symbols.
I personally think artists have a social responsibility when the work is political.
Have you considered that the piece is actually more in the area of propaganda than art? The elements are loaded with significant meaning. Aside from the obvious ones, even the barbed wire combined with the fist has another very overt meaning.
There are clearly from the comments above, a number of different readings of this artwork, and I think people are genuinely interested to know why you made it and what you're saying, precisely because it is provocative. Ok, maybe this was never meant to be taken too seriously, but I think we can see the symbols chosen are taken quite seriously by other people.
Art and politics...
You’re right, you don’t have to explain your work. But I really wish you would consider doing so, it makes a big difference when artists dig deep and share what an artwork means.
I’m not trying to be clever or annoying. I make work that contains words and statements, so this thread is interesting to me.
People aren’t attacking you personally, I think it’s the choice of symbolism and wording that has bothered people, then your response. I get the impression that the work wasn’t meant as a great political statement...?
But… I think when an artist uses or appropriates contemporary symbols, or slogans, they should be sensitive and aware of the deep significance that these symbols and slogans have for other people. Especially when political thinking and ideology is involved. Unless the intention is to invert them somehow.
Artists that use slogans and symbols with political overtones are hyper critical with themselves. Agonising over what the words mean, or how they could be interpreted when they are released into the world. Otherwise what’s the point in making a statement? You are going to be asked questions and get critiqued when you dabble with contemporary political symbols.
I personally think artists have a social responsibility when the work is political.
Have you considered that the piece is actually more in the area of propaganda than art? The elements are loaded with significant meaning. Aside from the obvious ones, even the barbed wire combined with the fist has another very overt meaning.
There are clearly from the comments above, a number of different readings of this artwork, and I think people are genuinely interested to know why you made it and what you're saying, precisely because it is provocative. Ok, maybe this was never meant to be taken too seriously, but I think we can see the symbols chosen are taken quite seriously by other people.
Art and politics...
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Help with buying a silver flag, by Complex iCom on Sept 4, 2020 22:01:55 GMT 1, The print looks legit to me, the reflective quality of the black ink and the stamp look right. It also looks like it's been in a tube for quite a while with the ripples in the paper, they were given out rolled in tubes, a bit of flattening may help.
The stamp is quite low on the paper... maybe some were stamped with less accuracy. The number should be on the reverse of the stamp, in the middle of the small circle XXX/1000 in black.
Regarding the COA there are other people on here who are well versed in determining their authenticity.
The print looks right to me.
The print looks legit to me, the reflective quality of the black ink and the stamp look right. It also looks like it's been in a tube for quite a while with the ripples in the paper, they were given out rolled in tubes, a bit of flattening may help.
The stamp is quite low on the paper... maybe some were stamped with less accuracy. The number should be on the reverse of the stamp, in the middle of the small circle XXX/1000 in black.
Regarding the COA there are other people on here who are well versed in determining their authenticity.
The print looks right to me.
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Help with buying a silver flag, by Complex iCom on Sept 4, 2020 20:13:30 GMT 1, Do you have any pictures to share, that would clear up its authenticity very quickly...
Do you have any pictures to share, that would clear up its authenticity very quickly...
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Banksy FLOWERS Print, Gross Domestic Product , by Complex iCom on Sept 4, 2020 20:12:02 GMT 1, Hello everyone
I'm looking to buy a GDP Flower Thrower if anyone is happy to part with one, or needs some cold hard cash.
I'm willing to pay the going rate, but I would like a nice crisp one, with a little provenance if possible...
Please PM me if this sounds good. I'm London based so happy to meet-up.
Thank-you!
Hello everyone
I'm looking to buy a GDP Flower Thrower if anyone is happy to part with one, or needs some cold hard cash.
I'm willing to pay the going rate, but I would like a nice crisp one, with a little provenance if possible...
Please PM me if this sounds good. I'm London based so happy to meet-up.
Thank-you!
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Banksy Print, Canvas, WANTED, by Complex iCom on Sept 3, 2020 22:46:29 GMT 1, Hello everyone
I'm looking to buy a GDP Flower Thrower if anyone is happy to part with one, or needs some cold hard cash.
I'm willing to pay the going rate, but I would like a nice crisp one, with a little provenance if possible...
Please PM me if this sounds good. I'm London based so happy to meet-up.
Thank-you!
Hello everyone
I'm looking to buy a GDP Flower Thrower if anyone is happy to part with one, or needs some cold hard cash.
I'm willing to pay the going rate, but I would like a nice crisp one, with a little provenance if possible...
Please PM me if this sounds good. I'm London based so happy to meet-up.
Thank-you!
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Ai Weiwei Bombs, by Complex iCom on Aug 14, 2020 14:49:24 GMT 1, Similar aesthetic, maybe a bit more wall friendly? War Mandala by Iain Cadby www.instagram.com/smilestreetart/
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Emerging text-based artists?, by Complex iCom on Jul 27, 2020 15:19:07 GMT 1, iaincadbyart.com/
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Invader • Invasion Kits IK, by Complex iCom on Jun 29, 2020 9:34:18 GMT 1, I bought it from POW in East London, it was a long time ago! So I don't have any paperwork, not sure what to do with it in terms of selling it...
I bought it from POW in East London, it was a long time ago! So I don't have any paperwork, not sure what to do with it in terms of selling it...
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Invader • Invasion Kits IK, by Complex iCom on Jun 29, 2020 9:14:26 GMT 1, I have the UK Invasion Kit (Union Space), but I don't have the packaging. Can I somehow get it authenticated or get new anti-static packaging? It's odd having something that's real yet has no provenance!
I have the UK Invasion Kit (Union Space), but I don't have the packaging. Can I somehow get it authenticated or get new anti-static packaging? It's odd having something that's real yet has no provenance!
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BANKSY Gross Domestic Product™, by Complex iCom on Nov 19, 2019 20:19:25 GMT 1, The GDP gravestone reminded me of these I made back in 2007, hadn't thought of them in years. Stencil sprayed on Financial Times newspaper sheets, good fun. Nice! I took a photo of these in 2007 as well. I didn't know who had done them until now.
Hi Eric, good to see that photo of Leake Street, I don't recall taking any. That was very high up! Nice one.
The GDP gravestone reminded me of these I made back in 2007, hadn't thought of them in years. Stencil sprayed on Financial Times newspaper sheets, good fun. Nice! I took a photo of these in 2007 as well. I didn't know who had done them until now.
Hi Eric, good to see that photo of Leake Street, I don't recall taking any. That was very high up! Nice one.
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Sotheby's to auction The Drinker, by Complex iCom on Nov 19, 2019 12:21:45 GMT 1,
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BANKSY Gross Domestic Product™, by Complex iCom on Nov 19, 2019 12:16:27 GMT 1, The GDP gravestone reminded me of these I made back in 2007, hadn't thought of them in years. Stencil sprayed on Financial Times newspaper sheets, good fun.
The GDP gravestone reminded me of these I made back in 2007, hadn't thought of them in years. Stencil sprayed on Financial Times newspaper sheets, good fun.
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REDUCED PRICE Futura & José Parlá and ASVP print , by Complex iCom on Jul 10, 2019 10:10:32 GMT 1, Hello everyone
I still have the magazine signed by José Parlá and Futura, and I've reduced the price of the ASVP print if anyone is interested let me know!
I'm London based so a face to face is fine, otherwise I'll ship the work at the buyer's expense anywhere.
Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or offers, cheers!
ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE Signed by Futura and José Parlá Signed by Futura in red twice (top and bottom), he also sprayed the silver paint and smudged it : ) Signed by José in white (in the middle), with white spray, he made the white sprayed bits by blowing the nib of his pen! I got the magazine signed at the Pirate Utopias show at Elms Lesters Gallery. All I had on me was this copy of Adbusters. 27cm x 23cm
ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE £150
ASVP Socialbility Silkscreen print Signed and numbered 2/2 Stonehenge archival white paper Blue metal frame and acrylic 49cm 76cm 2011
£350 REDUCED £250
free image upload
Hello everyone I still have the magazine signed by José Parlá and Futura, and I've reduced the price of the ASVP print if anyone is interested let me know! I'm London based so a face to face is fine, otherwise I'll ship the work at the buyer's expense anywhere. Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or offers, cheers! ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE Signed by Futura and José Parlá Signed by Futura in red twice (top and bottom), he also sprayed the silver paint and smudged it : ) Signed by José in white (in the middle), with white spray, he made the white sprayed bits by blowing the nib of his pen! I got the magazine signed at the Pirate Utopias show at Elms Lesters Gallery. All I had on me was this copy of Adbusters. 27cm x 23cm ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE £150 ASVP Socialbility Silkscreen print Signed and numbered 2/2 Stonehenge archival white paper Blue metal frame and acrylic 49cm 76cm 2011 £350 REDUCED £250free image upload
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REDUCED PRICE Futura & José Parlá magazine and ASVP print, by Complex iCom on Jun 24, 2019 17:03:56 GMT 1, Hello everyone
I still have the magazine signed by José Parlá and Futura, and I've reduced the price of the ASVP print if anyone is interested let me know!
I'm London based so a face to face is fine, otherwise I'll ship the work at the buyer's expense anywhere.
Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or offers, cheers!
ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE Signed by Futura and José Parlá Signed by Futura in red twice (top and bottom), he also sprayed the silver paint and smudged it : ) Signed by José in white (in the middle), with white spray, he made the white sprayed bits by blowing the nib of his pen! I got the magazine signed at the Pirate Utopias show at Elms Lesters Gallery.
All I had on me was this copy of Adbusters. I don't know what it's worth so I'm open to sensible offers, thanks.
27cm x 23cm
ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE £150
ASVP Socialbility Silkscreen print Signed and numbered 2/2
Stonehenge archival white paper Blue metal frame and acrylic
49cm 76cm 2011
£350 REDUCED £250
Hello everyone I still have the magazine signed by José Parlá and Futura, and I've reduced the price of the ASVP print if anyone is interested let me know!
I'm London based so a face to face is fine, otherwise I'll ship the work at the buyer's expense anywhere.
Thanks for looking and please PM me with any questions or offers, cheers! ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE Signed by Futura and José Parlá Signed by Futura in red twice (top and bottom), he also sprayed the silver paint and smudged it : ) Signed by José in white (in the middle), with white spray, he made the white sprayed bits by blowing the nib of his pen! I got the magazine signed at the Pirate Utopias show at Elms Lesters Gallery. All I had on me was this copy of Adbusters. I don't know what it's worth so I'm open to sensible offers, thanks.
27cm x 23cm
ADBUSTERS MAGAZINE £150ASVP Socialbility Silkscreen print Signed and numbered 2/2 Stonehenge archival white paper Blue metal frame and acrylic
49cm 76cm 2011
£350 REDUCED £250
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Invader • Invasion Kits IK, by Complex iCom on Jun 11, 2019 8:41:36 GMT 1, I have a Invasion Kit #7 (Union Space) which I bought years ago from POW and (annoyingly) threw away the packaging and receipt... is it sellable on its own?
I have a Invasion Kit #7 (Union Space) which I bought years ago from POW and (annoyingly) threw away the packaging and receipt... is it sellable on its own?
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GIVEAWAY: THE WALLED OFF HOTEL VISIT PALESTINE POSTER, by Complex iCom on Jan 25, 2019 13:52:30 GMT 1, 1.tofcountry 2.crisol 3.denzil 4.cest 5. jeezuzjonessnr 6.EKAP 7.Delamere 8. Lroy 9. Jellya 10. Atomone 11. juni0209 12. greatplainsman 13. Whisky 14. proffesser 15. 10thMountain 16. r45t4m4n 17. Tran16 18.Wigs
19. Alinoe 20. Complexicom
1.tofcountry 2.crisol 3.denzil 4.cest 5. jeezuzjonessnr 6.EKAP 7.Delamere 8. Lroy 9. Jellya 10. Atomone 11. juni0209 12. greatplainsman 13. Whisky 14. proffesser 15. 10thMountain 16. r45t4m4n 17. Tran16 18.Wigs 19. Alinoe 20. Complexicom
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