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Mr Doodle 🇬🇧 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by NYart on Dec 29, 2020 23:23:26 GMT 1, One of the questions I was asked in regards to the clearance delay was what year the print was produced. I assumed it pertained to the 25% duty for printed works imported from the U.K. and Germany.
One of the questions I was asked in regards to the clearance delay was what year the print was produced. I assumed it pertained to the 25% duty for printed works imported from the U.K. and Germany.
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Selling rare early Sandra Chevrier , by NYart on Dec 27, 2020 0:11:32 GMT 1, Not spam. Selling a rare gold ap with COA...let me know!
Seems your new, but generally the way things go is you post what’s for sale, pictures prices information and ask for DM’s. Then you can take the discussions elsewhere, but no ones really going to email you based off wanting a unknown ‘rare early Sandra’ for a random price
Not spam. Selling a rare gold ap with COA...let me know! Seems your new, but generally the way things go is you post what’s for sale, pictures prices information and ask for DM’s. Then you can take the discussions elsewhere, but no ones really going to email you based off wanting a unknown ‘rare early Sandra’ for a random price
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The "one that got away" for 2020, by NYart on Dec 25, 2020 4:11:47 GMT 1, I was getting close to being able to pull the trigger on my first Banksy right before prices took off. But not like that was a 2020 release.
Really wish I grabbed Kunaths release, the last perfect day. My biggest regret of the year I’d say.
I was getting close to being able to pull the trigger on my first Banksy right before prices took off. But not like that was a 2020 release.
Really wish I grabbed Kunaths release, the last perfect day. My biggest regret of the year I’d say.
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Mr Doodle 🇬🇧 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by NYart on Dec 21, 2020 16:54:31 GMT 1, You’re looking for more than eBay prices? That's how I interpret it. Either that, or bought for an eBay like return but have noticed the flooded market and doesn't want to hold it for when eBay dries up and prices sky rocket??
Significantly under eBay prices. Not trying to make a killing, just free up some cash, if anyone’s looking for one quick and painlessly.
You’re looking for more than eBay prices? That's how I interpret it. Either that, or bought for an eBay like return but have noticed the flooded market and doesn't want to hold it for when eBay dries up and prices sky rocket?? Significantly under eBay prices. Not trying to make a killing, just free up some cash, if anyone’s looking for one quick and painlessly.
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Mr Doodle 🇬🇧 Print Release • Show News • Art For Sale, by NYart on Dec 21, 2020 13:44:39 GMT 1, If anyone’s after an alien town feel free to reach out. Not looking for eBay prices
If anyone’s after an alien town feel free to reach out. Not looking for eBay prices
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Mrs Banksy Hijacked Chopper in HW crate, by NYart on Dec 7, 2020 13:07:29 GMT 1, Genuine question of curiosity but why are these copies being valued at £6.5k? Also curious what Mrs Banksy asks for similar pieces from source. I’m sure it wasn’t cheap, but at the end of the day it’s basically a fancy WCP?
Genuine question of curiosity but why are these copies being valued at £6.5k? Also curious what Mrs Banksy asks for similar pieces from source. I’m sure it wasn’t cheap, but at the end of the day it’s basically a fancy WCP?
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Banksy • Forgive Us Our Trespassing , by NYart on Dec 3, 2020 0:30:56 GMT 1, I can’t see anyone faking envelopes. It’s a weird textured likely recycled paper, if they wanted to do it right it wouldn’t be easy at all. Reproducing any of the other various Banksy posters without envelopes or receipts that buyers want/expect would be easier and as profitable if not more. Possible, sure, anything is, but it’s just not worthwhile in my opinion.
I can’t see anyone faking envelopes. It’s a weird textured likely recycled paper, if they wanted to do it right it wouldn’t be easy at all. Reproducing any of the other various Banksy posters without envelopes or receipts that buyers want/expect would be easier and as profitable if not more. Possible, sure, anything is, but it’s just not worthwhile in my opinion.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by NYart on Nov 17, 2020 14:43:07 GMT 1, As much as I like Pejac, it’s hard to get excited about this.
As much as I like Pejac, it’s hard to get excited about this.
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Keith Haring Galerie Watari Poster For Sale, by NYart on Nov 13, 2020 23:28:29 GMT 1, .....or maybe it’s taken longer than expected to reprint and approve another batch of 1000 !!!! Whilst I’d love to believe these are all from the original 1983 batch do we honestly think that they wouldn’t have sold more than 27 posters each year since ?? Can someone also confirm if these are original why there’s the writing at the bottom of the poster notifying people of why they were initially produced ??
While it’s not impossible, I can’t imagine a gallery that’s been around for a long time would risk their reputation over reprinting $300 posters. They were very clear these are original stock. Considering their website is in Japanese, I’m sure they were long forgotten about until recently.
.....or maybe it’s taken longer than expected to reprint and approve another batch of 1000 !!!! Whilst I’d love to believe these are all from the original 1983 batch do we honestly think that they wouldn’t have sold more than 27 posters each year since ?? Can someone also confirm if these are original why there’s the writing at the bottom of the poster notifying people of why they were initially produced ?? While it’s not impossible, I can’t imagine a gallery that’s been around for a long time would risk their reputation over reprinting $300 posters. They were very clear these are original stock. Considering their website is in Japanese, I’m sure they were long forgotten about until recently.
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Help need selling my Banksy, by NYart on Nov 8, 2020 16:33:40 GMT 1, Bank transfer overall is the safest way for a seller
Bank transfer overall is the safest way for a seller
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Banksy • Peckham Rock Postcard, by NYart on Oct 29, 2020 12:33:18 GMT 1, No. Lots of doubt. Super easy to fake Much much easier to fake any of the free posters giving out at GDP, but people pay 4k for those Dont forget the tenners going for 2k. They’re so easy to fake, and there are so many fakes out there that a letter from none other then Steve Lazarides is the best provenance.
No. Lots of doubt. Super easy to fake Much much easier to fake any of the free posters giving out at GDP, but people pay 4k for those Dont forget the tenners going for 2k. They’re so easy to fake, and there are so many fakes out there that a letter from none other then Steve Lazarides is the best provenance.
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Is stockx trustable? , by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 23:56:01 GMT 1, I’ve sold a ton of shoes, only had one issue where they said I sent a pair I never owned. So their resolution was I’d pay the return shipping for a less valuable pair than the ones I sent, but they wouldn’t charge me a 15% penalty. Thanks. I fought them hard, back and forth 5-6 times, finally they paid me out for what I actually sold and sent. I really don’t like them as a company, their customer service really is shit, but the platform is convenient and I’d say 98% of the time you should have a good painless time.
I’ve sold a ton of shoes, only had one issue where they said I sent a pair I never owned. So their resolution was I’d pay the return shipping for a less valuable pair than the ones I sent, but they wouldn’t charge me a 15% penalty. Thanks. I fought them hard, back and forth 5-6 times, finally they paid me out for what I actually sold and sent. I really don’t like them as a company, their customer service really is shit, but the platform is convenient and I’d say 98% of the time you should have a good painless time.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 17:50:38 GMT 1, There are always long lines on election day. Liberals deem it voter suppression but it's a fact of life. They should focus their complaints on the many valid claims they have instead of screaming "Orange man bad!" Right, I’m certainly not trying to claim voter suppression doesn’t exist. I had a postcard sent to my house asking if I wanted an absentee ballot, polls opened Saturday for early voting at 30 some locations in my county. The nearest one was 5 miles, I was in and out in 5 minutes. Some states, some places certainly will do what they can to restrict voting in some fashion. However if your even half motivated to get it done, it’s certainly doable.
There are always long lines on election day. Liberals deem it voter suppression but it's a fact of life. They should focus their complaints on the many valid claims they have instead of screaming "Orange man bad!" Right, I’m certainly not trying to claim voter suppression doesn’t exist. I had a postcard sent to my house asking if I wanted an absentee ballot, polls opened Saturday for early voting at 30 some locations in my county. The nearest one was 5 miles, I was in and out in 5 minutes. Some states, some places certainly will do what they can to restrict voting in some fashion. However if your even half motivated to get it done, it’s certainly doable.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 17:38:04 GMT 1, That is a form of voter suppression sure. Still not the issue I commented on originally. We were talking about long lines.. that’s all. One ballot box for 4.7 million voters (Harris County) is not designed to generate crazy lines?! You are either very naive or very (intellectually) dishonest. Enough said. ----------------------------------- And for the ones honestly curious about how this works (ain't pretty) here is a good start for the reading list: www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/07/poll-prri-voter-suppression/565355/ Thats a drop box, you know, the equivalent of a mail box. Which ironically the same ballots could also be stuck in, if the drop box isn’t convenient, albeit less securely depending on who you ask. However I was referencing the lines at polling places, which are operated by counties. Unless the Texas governor has the ability to close Dallas and Austin etc polling stations to suppress voters, my original point is still valid.
“ Long lines have been reported in several states as voters attempt to avoid potentially bigger crowds next Tuesday by voting early. In New York City, more than 700 people wrapped around two blocks over the weekend for early voting, with similar scenes playing out in parts of California, Maryland and elsewhere”
I really don’t see how a Republican governor has anything to do with the quote above. That’s all I’ve been saying from the start. Voter suppression is real, however I just didn’t agree with your comment about lines being long by design.
That is a form of voter suppression sure. Still not the issue I commented on originally. We were talking about long lines.. that’s all. One ballot box for 4.7 million voters (Harris County) is not designed to generate crazy lines?! You are either very naive or very (intellectually) dishonest. Enough said. ----------------------------------- And for the ones honestly curious about how this works (ain't pretty) here is a good start for the reading list: www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/07/poll-prri-voter-suppression/565355/Thats a drop box, you know, the equivalent of a mail box. Which ironically the same ballots could also be stuck in, if the drop box isn’t convenient, albeit less securely depending on who you ask. However I was referencing the lines at polling places, which are operated by counties. Unless the Texas governor has the ability to close Dallas and Austin etc polling stations to suppress voters, my original point is still valid. “ Long lines have been reported in several states as voters attempt to avoid potentially bigger crowds next Tuesday by voting early. In New York City, more than 700 people wrapped around two blocks over the weekend for early voting, with similar scenes playing out in parts of California, Maryland and elsewhere” I really don’t see how a Republican governor has anything to do with the quote above. That’s all I’ve been saying from the start. Voter suppression is real, however I just didn’t agree with your comment about lines being long by design.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 17:10:46 GMT 1, I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them. If you don't want to see the obvious, exempli gratia: Texas Democrats and voting rights organisations have sued the governor to halt his order closing mail-in ballot drop-off boxes, limiting drop-off locations to just one per county (including in Harris County, one of the largest counties in the US) in the second largest state in the US. Most affected areas? Democrat counties. Who made the policy: Republican governor. But obviously the Dems can set this right by going all the way to the Supreme Court if needed. Oh, wait.. That is a form of voter suppression sure. Still not the issue I commented on originally. We were talking about long lines.. that’s all.
I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them. If you don't want to see the obvious, exempli gratia: Texas Democrats and voting rights organisations have sued the governor to halt his order closing mail-in ballot drop-off boxes, limiting drop-off locations to just one per county (including in Harris County, one of the largest counties in the US) in the second largest state in the US. Most affected areas? Democrat counties. Who made the policy: Republican governor. But obviously the Dems can set this right by going all the way to the Supreme Court if needed. Oh, wait.. That is a form of voter suppression sure. Still not the issue I commented on originally. We were talking about long lines.. that’s all.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 17:09:12 GMT 1, I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them. I don't think anyone claimed that the federal government controls polling stations. What is a large city run by Democrats going to do when a Republican Secretary of State uses multiple tools to systematically disenfranchise poor and minority voters? Take it to the courts? How is that working out?
He was suggesting that long lines are by design to suppress voting. Which in return I pointed out that those who would stand to gain from long lines, aren’t in positions to make that happen.
I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them. I don't think anyone claimed that the federal government controls polling stations. What is a large city run by Democrats going to do when a Republican Secretary of State uses multiple tools to systematically disenfranchise poor and minority voters? Take it to the courts? How is that working out? He was suggesting that long lines are by design to suppress voting. Which in return I pointed out that those who would stand to gain from long lines, aren’t in positions to make that happen.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 16:57:56 GMT 1, Considering each county operates their own polling stations, it doesn’t seem logical they are bad by design. If the democrats lead a county, it stands to reason more polling stations result it more votes for their candidates. I live semi rural, my polling place was a 10 minute drive and there wasn’t a single person in front of me. I’d have to blame population density along with staffing issues with corona. not gonna explain it to you if you don't know already but it's not just a theory. "If we did all voting by mail there would never be another republican elected" - donald rump I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them.
Considering each county operates their own polling stations, it doesn’t seem logical they are bad by design. If the democrats lead a county, it stands to reason more polling stations result it more votes for their candidates. I live semi rural, my polling place was a 10 minute drive and there wasn’t a single person in front of me. I’d have to blame population density along with staffing issues with corona. not gonna explain it to you if you don't know already but it's not just a theory. "If we did all voting by mail there would never be another republican elected" - donald rump I mean a random statement by Trump, which by all measures doesn’t carry much weight doesn’t prove any theories. I don’t disagree that more votes probably swing to Democrats advantage, however my point still stands. The federal government doesn’t control polling stations, or how vote by mail is managed, it’s on the state and county levels. That being said, why would large democratically ran cities (where all the lines are) intentionally make it difficult for voters, knowing the voters support them.
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Donald Trump, by NYart on Oct 28, 2020 9:31:35 GMT 1, American here- I once waited 20 minutes, but have generally been in and out in maybe 5-10 total. That being said, absolutely the lines in some places are absurd. I have heard there are areas having a hard time getting poll workers given COVID. The whole process seems to be underfunded in general. Also, you are right there are states with enormously long ballot with various initiatives (like California, where many laws need a plebiscite over just having the State Legislature handle it). lines are long by design, it's a form of voter suppression. Considering each county operates their own polling stations, it doesn’t seem logical they are bad by design. If the democrats lead a county, it stands to reason more polling stations result it more votes for their candidates. I live semi rural, my polling place was a 10 minute drive and there wasn’t a single person in front of me. I’d have to blame population density along with staffing issues with corona.
American here- I once waited 20 minutes, but have generally been in and out in maybe 5-10 total. That being said, absolutely the lines in some places are absurd. I have heard there are areas having a hard time getting poll workers given COVID. The whole process seems to be underfunded in general. Also, you are right there are states with enormously long ballot with various initiatives (like California, where many laws need a plebiscite over just having the State Legislature handle it). lines are long by design, it's a form of voter suppression. Considering each county operates their own polling stations, it doesn’t seem logical they are bad by design. If the democrats lead a county, it stands to reason more polling stations result it more votes for their candidates. I live semi rural, my polling place was a 10 minute drive and there wasn’t a single person in front of me. I’d have to blame population density along with staffing issues with corona.
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Buying GDP Posters, by NYart on Oct 27, 2020 12:26:57 GMT 1, I'm selling mine for £4k Inc postage. Mint condition and kept out of direct sunlight, hit me up if interested.
You sure your not missing a zero? That’s the holy grail right there
I'm selling mine for £4k Inc postage. Mint condition and kept out of direct sunlight, hit me up if interested. You sure your not missing a zero? That’s the holy grail right there
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Banksy Welcome Mat, by NYart on Oct 22, 2020 16:13:28 GMT 1, maybe they should increase the cost of the mats if thats the case. but then they will just get more expensive on ebay. if they are happy with £500 a mat then thats their prerogative This is always my same exact argument in this case. The charity reached their goal for that mat when you bought the mat at their asking price. If you want to donate more when you sell for a profit, that's great. But don't try and guilt your personal preference onto someone else. Releasing these the way they have has almost certainly increased demand and potential money raised for their cause.
Look at the recent Hirst hearts and rainbows.. about 8k total were purchased between the large/small variants of each. They raised about £3m doing it that way, and I think it’s fair to say the editions of 1-3k per were far under expectations of many here. With the mats, they’ve already broken the £1m mark and demand has not nearly been reached yet. I think it’s completely possible to break Hirsts mark and that’d be a significant accomplishment I’d say.
Are flippers profiting off a charitable release? Yes. Are they also contributing to said cause by purchasing, and furthering the demand and long term success of the project? I’d argue so. If they were easy to get and anyone could get as many as they wanted - less people would. People want what they can’t have, box sets and WOH posters didn’t significantly flip until the recent albeit temporary hotel closure. Hirsts open editions for charity didn’t exceed expectations.
I’ll be honest, I wouldn’t buy a £500 mat for the sake of charity. I’d buy a £500 mat that was produced by Banksy though. Especially not knowing whether or not I’ll have the opportunity again. FOMO is real. I still don’t have a box set because I didn’t have any sense of urgency to buy.. but in part thanks to flippers, that’s present for mats.
maybe they should increase the cost of the mats if thats the case. but then they will just get more expensive on ebay. if they are happy with £500 a mat then thats their prerogative This is always my same exact argument in this case. The charity reached their goal for that mat when you bought the mat at their asking price. If you want to donate more when you sell for a profit, that's great. But don't try and guilt your personal preference onto someone else. Releasing these the way they have has almost certainly increased demand and potential money raised for their cause. Look at the recent Hirst hearts and rainbows.. about 8k total were purchased between the large/small variants of each. They raised about £3m doing it that way, and I think it’s fair to say the editions of 1-3k per were far under expectations of many here. With the mats, they’ve already broken the £1m mark and demand has not nearly been reached yet. I think it’s completely possible to break Hirsts mark and that’d be a significant accomplishment I’d say. Are flippers profiting off a charitable release? Yes. Are they also contributing to said cause by purchasing, and furthering the demand and long term success of the project? I’d argue so. If they were easy to get and anyone could get as many as they wanted - less people would. People want what they can’t have, box sets and WOH posters didn’t significantly flip until the recent albeit temporary hotel closure. Hirsts open editions for charity didn’t exceed expectations. I’ll be honest, I wouldn’t buy a £500 mat for the sake of charity. I’d buy a £500 mat that was produced by Banksy though. Especially not knowing whether or not I’ll have the opportunity again. FOMO is real. I still don’t have a box set because I didn’t have any sense of urgency to buy.. but in part thanks to flippers, that’s present for mats.
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Pest Control COA • Banksy Print Authentication, by NYart on Oct 22, 2020 14:38:37 GMT 1, I can humor people floating the idea about WOH or GDP merch getting COA. It was all commercially available and theoretically traceable for provenance purposes. It almost certainly won’t happen but it’s not entirely ridiculous to hope or theorize. It stands to reason at least.
But if it’s gifted, unsigned, unnumbered, freebie, never commercially available its about as far fetched as it gets in my opinion. More likely Peckham Rock gets COA. At least that ticks the commercially available box. Was sold by a 3rd party with almost certainly no record keeping, but at least it was meant to be sold.
I can humor people floating the idea about WOH or GDP merch getting COA. It was all commercially available and theoretically traceable for provenance purposes. It almost certainly won’t happen but it’s not entirely ridiculous to hope or theorize. It stands to reason at least.
But if it’s gifted, unsigned, unnumbered, freebie, never commercially available its about as far fetched as it gets in my opinion. More likely Peckham Rock gets COA. At least that ticks the commercially available box. Was sold by a 3rd party with almost certainly no record keeping, but at least it was meant to be sold.
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Pest Control COA • Banksy Print Authentication, by NYart on Oct 22, 2020 12:46:19 GMT 1, POW have referred to screenprints as posters in the past. The Colette show poster is screen printed, yet describes itself as a poster. For the giveaway screen prints, I could not see how COAs could be issued. They are not numbered, receipts were not issued and to be authenticated they would need to be physically inspected which I do not think would ever happen. I do not think any unnumbered, unsigned multiples have received COAs before?
Unsigned and unnumbered is the biggest clue toward whether they’d be considered posters or not in my opinion.
Would stand to reason that welcome mats would have a greater opportunity to receive a COA than the GDP giveaway ‘prints’.
Even WOH posters, statues, and box sets realistically have a better chance at COA. At least they came with receipts and were recorded.
POW have referred to screenprints as posters in the past. The Colette show poster is screen printed, yet describes itself as a poster. For the giveaway screen prints, I could not see how COAs could be issued. They are not numbered, receipts were not issued and to be authenticated they would need to be physically inspected which I do not think would ever happen. I do not think any unnumbered, unsigned multiples have received COAs before? Unsigned and unnumbered is the biggest clue toward whether they’d be considered posters or not in my opinion. Would stand to reason that welcome mats would have a greater opportunity to receive a COA than the GDP giveaway ‘prints’. Even WOH posters, statues, and box sets realistically have a better chance at COA. At least they came with receipts and were recorded.
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Banksy Welcome Mat, by NYart on Oct 20, 2020 1:04:24 GMT 1, Both US - Friend got hit with $190 but seems mine has made it through. Just got transferred from DHL to USPS for delivery.
Both US - Friend got hit with $190 but seems mine has made it through. Just got transferred from DHL to USPS for delivery.
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Banksy's Balfour Apology Tea Party , by NYart on Oct 13, 2020 12:12:50 GMT 1, With the incidentals I’d imagine there’s some value there. Seems to be on just plain printer paper? Probably would have a hard time finding a market for it without the hotel provenance from that weekend, if it’s as easy to reproduce as simply photocopying. That being said, I’d probably be interested in it for $100 or so if your looking to sell.
With the incidentals I’d imagine there’s some value there. Seems to be on just plain printer paper? Probably would have a hard time finding a market for it without the hotel provenance from that weekend, if it’s as easy to reproduce as simply photocopying. That being said, I’d probably be interested in it for $100 or so if your looking to sell.
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Artorious007, by NYart on Oct 13, 2020 10:52:27 GMT 1, Seems a bit of irony, likes to expose BS in the art world, yet thinks Banksys over hyped crap because of no institutional backing. All while institutions back substanceless garbage, hype it up, and command insane figures.
Seems a bit of irony, likes to expose BS in the art world, yet thinks Banksys over hyped crap because of no institutional backing. All while institutions back substanceless garbage, hype it up, and command insane figures.
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Banksy x Post Modern Vandal, by NYart on Oct 11, 2020 13:06:07 GMT 1, WCP are quality reproductions for those who just want the image on their walls. This is all ‘inspired by’ Banksy knock offs. If someone wants a fake GWB this isn’t it..
WCP are quality reproductions for those who just want the image on their walls. This is all ‘inspired by’ Banksy knock offs. If someone wants a fake GWB this isn’t it..
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Bonham's Pop X Culture October 8, by NYart on Oct 8, 2020 17:36:45 GMT 1, GWB was printed on different stocks, so hard to say for certain if it was trimmed. Especially if not stated so by PC. The mount burn was definitely something going against it too though
GWB was printed on different stocks, so hard to say for certain if it was trimmed. Especially if not stated so by PC. The mount burn was definitely something going against it too though
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Banksy • Visit Historic Palestine Poster • Walled Off Hotel, by NYart on Oct 7, 2020 9:27:53 GMT 1, I’ve got a couple of real ones that I got from the hotel, I also bought one from eBay before I went out there and when compared to each other the ebay one is noticeably different, the colours are not as strong. The eBay one was provided with a pretty convincing walled off receipt so just be mindful. I should name the seller really
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I’ve got a couple of real ones that I got from the hotel, I also bought one from eBay before I went out there and when compared to each other the ebay one is noticeably different, the colours are not as strong. The eBay one was provided with a pretty convincing walled off receipt so just be mindful. I should name the seller really Please do
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Sotheby's Art Auctions • HONG KONG 🇭🇰, by NYart on Oct 6, 2020 16:04:57 GMT 1, I’m sure those collectors do exist, but it seems to more likely to me, the buyer was either super wealthy and didn’t want to lose the print, or market manipulation. Anyone spending a million on art should be knowledgeable enough of their artists market, comps, editions etc or be paying someone who does, not to buy something at such a poor comparable value. www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2015/11/18/arts/international/with-modigliani-purchase-chinese-billionaire-liu-yiqian-dreams-of-bigger-canvas.amp.htmlThere is a documentary where a Japanese buyer bought a 83 mil basquait and he knew nothing of the artist and in the same documentary a buyer buys a 2 mill canvas without know any history of the artist as he just wanted to buy something The super rich will regain their purchase costs with in a few months through their business profits A lot are impulse buys , hard to imagine with that kind of money! Thats along the lines of what I was thinking with the “super wealthy and didn’t want to lose”. Part ego part not caring about how much they paid lol
I’m sure those collectors do exist, but it seems to more likely to me, the buyer was either super wealthy and didn’t want to lose the print, or market manipulation. Anyone spending a million on art should be knowledgeable enough of their artists market, comps, editions etc or be paying someone who does, not to buy something at such a poor comparable value. www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2015/11/18/arts/international/with-modigliani-purchase-chinese-billionaire-liu-yiqian-dreams-of-bigger-canvas.amp.htmlThere is a documentary where a Japanese buyer bought a 83 mil basquait and he knew nothing of the artist and in the same documentary a buyer buys a 2 mill canvas without know any history of the artist as he just wanted to buy something The super rich will regain their purchase costs with in a few months through their business profits A lot are impulse buys , hard to imagine with that kind of money! Thats along the lines of what I was thinking with the “super wealthy and didn’t want to lose”. Part ego part not caring about how much they paid lol
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