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Original for sale, by nobokov on Jun 19, 2021 19:25:52 GMT 1, Hello,
I have a very nice original painting available. Please DO NOT dm me for more information.
Thanks
Hello,
I have a very nice original painting available. Please DO NOT dm me for more information.
Thanks
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Gerhard Richter ๐ฉ๐ช Abstract โข Contemporary Art โข New Relea, by nobokov on Jun 18, 2021 19:03:36 GMT 1, Isn't that what they should be worth?
Isn't that what they should be worth?
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More proof that Avant Arte is full of sh*t. , by nobokov on Jun 18, 2021 19:01:51 GMT 1, So much jealousy. Just buy something else to feed the desire.
So much jealousy. Just buy something else to feed the desire.
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CHRISTO
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CHRISTO, by nobokov on Jun 15, 2021 3:26:41 GMT 1, Heres a link to their new catalogue raisone www.artbook.com/9783775748834.html
Be careful buying from Alpha137 gallery. They stole a picture of my Christo edition and posted it on their website and Artsy listing and didn't remove it after I notified them. It's likely someone on UAA.
Heres a link to their new catalogue raisone www.artbook.com/9783775748834.htmlBe careful buying from Alpha137 gallery. They stole a picture of my Christo edition and posted it on their website and Artsy listing and didn't remove it after I notified them. It's likely someone on UAA.
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Aya Takano ๐ฏ๐ต Japanese Painter โข Superflat โข Manga, by nobokov on Jun 12, 2021 4:41:26 GMT 1, A lot of complaining but no one's offering their opinion on how they think a release should be handled. You shouldn't work for free No, that's a cop out. I think it's because you know it's a game that can't be won. There will always be unhappy people no matter how you handle a popular release. Complain about prices, edition size, favoritism, bots ,flippers, lotteries..... it'll never end.
A lot of complaining but no one's offering their opinion on how they think a release should be handled. You shouldn't work for free No, that's a cop out. I think it's because you know it's a game that can't be won. There will always be unhappy people no matter how you handle a popular release. Complain about prices, edition size, favoritism, bots ,flippers, lotteries..... it'll never end.
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Aya Takano ๐ฏ๐ต Japanese Painter โข Superflat โข Manga, by nobokov on Jun 12, 2021 4:19:57 GMT 1, A lot of complaining but no one's offering their opinion on how they think a release should be handled.
A lot of complaining but no one's offering their opinion on how they think a release should be handled.
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Aya Takano ๐ฏ๐ต Japanese Painter โข Superflat โข Manga, by nobokov on Jun 11, 2021 19:57:37 GMT 1, Just as proof that Christian is full of shit, can he explain why some collectors received more than one Haroshi sculpture? Heโs trying to save face on the forum with this act when all he ares about is profit. Just like the Javier release, AA only focuses their attention on VIPs and big spenders not the average collector they claim to support. Itโs ironic because if you look at their early releases, they only got to where they are now because the average Joe decided to purchase from them. Current my Haroshi is in transit and I was still offered a pre-order for my Javier just FYI (order confirmed). On top of that I was also sent the purchase link for the actual release, not that it mattered because there were only 10 prints available. Iโll pose one more point...AA talks about being against reselling and protecting their artists, but I know at least 4 different people who received their pre-order link who sold it for someone else to have access. All of which have confirmed orders. Clearly AA isnโt checking what names were associated with each link. ๐ The word is already spreading among artists to stay away from avant arte... Why?
Just as proof that Christian is full of shit, can he explain why some collectors received more than one Haroshi sculpture? Heโs trying to save face on the forum with this act when all he ares about is profit. Just like the Javier release, AA only focuses their attention on VIPs and big spenders not the average collector they claim to support. Itโs ironic because if you look at their early releases, they only got to where they are now because the average Joe decided to purchase from them. Current my Haroshi is in transit and I was still offered a pre-order for my Javier just FYI (order confirmed). On top of that I was also sent the purchase link for the actual release, not that it mattered because there were only 10 prints available. Iโll pose one more point...AA talks about being against reselling and protecting their artists, but I know at least 4 different people who received their pre-order link who sold it for someone else to have access. All of which have confirmed orders. Clearly AA isnโt checking what names were associated with each link. ๐ The word is already spreading among artists to stay away from avant arte... Why?
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Katherine Bradford ๐บ๐ธ New York โข Swimmers โข Exhibition New, by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 20:02:12 GMT 1, It's interesting that the 2021 painted versions are numbered.
It's interesting that the 2021 painted versions are numbered.
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Katherine Bradford ๐บ๐ธ New York โข Swimmers โข Exhibition New, by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 19:59:36 GMT 1, http://instagram.com/p/CP8YaSGowBX
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Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon Limited Edition , by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 16:46:03 GMT 1, thanks for sharing. but oof, why couldn't they have collaborated on a bat surfing a wave?
thanks for sharing. but oof, why couldn't they have collaborated on a bat surfing a wave?
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AVANT ARTE JAVIER EDITION- Ed of 70, by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 16:41:39 GMT 1, This release was the motivation I needed to focus solely on originals. Originals are overrated. Prints are the best medium for artistic expression.
This release was the motivation I needed to focus solely on originals. Originals are overrated. Prints are the best medium for artistic expression.
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AVANT ARTE JAVIER EDITION- Ed of 70, by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 16:33:34 GMT 1, What's with all the tears about buying luxury goods? They should be able to sell however and to whomever they want to maximize profit while keeping regular customers motivated to purchase in the future. Setting the price high deters hamburger flipping but there's only so much an art dealer can do as far as vetting is concerned. They keep going higher and higher, but there seems to be no limit to what rich idiots and flippers will spend on prints. I'm glad there's a segment of people who concentrate on buying high priced prints as it keeps them out of the market for unique artworks.
What's with all the tears about buying luxury goods? They should be able to sell however and to whomever they want to maximize profit while keeping regular customers motivated to purchase in the future. Setting the price high deters hamburger flipping but there's only so much an art dealer can do as far as vetting is concerned. They keep going higher and higher, but there seems to be no limit to what rich idiots and flippers will spend on prints. I'm glad there's a segment of people who concentrate on buying high priced prints as it keeps them out of the market for unique artworks.
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Counter Editions Katherine Bernhardt 8th & 15th April, by nobokov on Jun 10, 2021 0:32:49 GMT 1, And your reply says more about YOU...who gives a turd where she graduated from or what degrees she has? I'm supposed to be impressed by that? Some of the "best" and most collected artists on the planet never went to "art school" or graduated with degrees. (Many of them collected here on UAA.) No number of degrees is going to make me believe that KN's work is anything more than "decorative bullshit." And as for what "collections" her works can be found, that's utter nonsense as well. There are hundreds of second rate artists whose works are in certain "collections" because their works are donated to the organization....it doesn't mean that the Board of the Carnegie decided she was of such extraordinary talent, that she "deserved" to be in their collection. As for the fact that she's had shows around the world and been painting for 20 years says nothing more than she has good management. Thomas Kincaide had shows around the world for many years, Hunt Slonem is having shows around the world. Get back to me when legit museums are having "retrospectives" for this crap and then maybe, I'll reconsider. An artist having works sell at auction and other places means absolutely nothing except there are enough people out there who like what she paints or buy on speculation. All of this work is gonna wind up for pennies on the dollar in a few years just like the Murakami editions are right now. The contemporary art world is filled with artists that (the people behind them) are trying to make "a thing." And opinions are like a**holes...everybody has one. Mine happens to be that it's absolute crap and you may have an opinion that is completely the opposite of mine, but don't ever think that someone's "educational background" or collection their work is in is justification for their work being "good" or "worth it." There's no accounting for why some artists "make it" and others don't......just ask "the Mr.s"...Brainwash or Doodle...both creating (in my opinion) unadulterated crap, and yet, sold out shows around the world, works selling for insane prices at auction......it doesn't mean shit except if YOU love it and can afford it, then you should buy it. If it increases in value, then great. If not, you've spent what you could afford and spent the time enjoying it. Enjoy your works by KB, but no information you could possibly present is going to make me like the work or believe that you have justified it's "value." And that's the way the art world should be. No one should be "convinced" to buy a work of art. And your reply says more about YOU...who gives a turd where he graduated from or what degrees he has? I'm supposed to be impressed by that? Some of the "best" and most collected artists on the planet never went to "art school" or graduated with degrees. (Many of them collected here on UAA.) No number of degrees is going to make me believe that KAWS' work is anything more than "decorative bullshit." And as for what "collections" his works can be found, that's utter nonsense as well. There are hundreds of second rate artists whose works are in certain "collections" because their works are donated to the organization....it doesn't mean that the Board of the Carnegie decided he was of such extraordinary talent, that he "deserved" to be in their collection.
As for the fact that he's had shows around the world and been painting X's for 20 years says nothing more than he has good management. Thomas Kincaide had shows around the world for many years, Hunt Slonem is having shows around the world. Get back to me when legit museums are having "retrospectives" for this crap and then maybe, I'll reconsider. An artist having works sell at auction and other places means absolutely nothing except there are enough people out there who like what he paints or buy on speculation. All of this work is gonna wind up for pennies on the dollar in a few years just like the Murakami editions are right now.
The contemporary art world is filled with artists that (the people behind them) are trying to make "a thing." And opinions are like a**holes...everybody has one. Mine happens to be that it's absolute crap and you may have an opinion that is completely the opposite of mine, but don't ever think that someone's "educational background" or collection their work is in is justification for their work being "good" or "worth it." There's no accounting for why some artists "make it" and others don't......just ask "the Mr.s"...Brainwash or Doodle...both creating (in my opinion) unadulterated crap, and yet, sold out shows around the world, works selling for insane prices at auction......it doesn't mean shit except if YOU love it and can afford it, then you should buy it. If it increases in value, then great. If not, you've spent what you could afford and spent the time enjoying it.
Enjoy your works by KAWS, but no information you could possibly present is going to make me like the work or believe that you have justified it's "value." And that's the way the art world should be. No one should be "convinced" to buy a work of art.
I AMMM HAAAANNGGGRYYYYY!!!!
And your reply says more about YOU...who gives a turd where she graduated from or what degrees she has? I'm supposed to be impressed by that? Some of the "best" and most collected artists on the planet never went to "art school" or graduated with degrees. (Many of them collected here on UAA.) No number of degrees is going to make me believe that KN's work is anything more than "decorative bullshit." And as for what "collections" her works can be found, that's utter nonsense as well. There are hundreds of second rate artists whose works are in certain "collections" because their works are donated to the organization....it doesn't mean that the Board of the Carnegie decided she was of such extraordinary talent, that she "deserved" to be in their collection. As for the fact that she's had shows around the world and been painting for 20 years says nothing more than she has good management. Thomas Kincaide had shows around the world for many years, Hunt Slonem is having shows around the world. Get back to me when legit museums are having "retrospectives" for this crap and then maybe, I'll reconsider. An artist having works sell at auction and other places means absolutely nothing except there are enough people out there who like what she paints or buy on speculation. All of this work is gonna wind up for pennies on the dollar in a few years just like the Murakami editions are right now. The contemporary art world is filled with artists that (the people behind them) are trying to make "a thing." And opinions are like a**holes...everybody has one. Mine happens to be that it's absolute crap and you may have an opinion that is completely the opposite of mine, but don't ever think that someone's "educational background" or collection their work is in is justification for their work being "good" or "worth it." There's no accounting for why some artists "make it" and others don't......just ask "the Mr.s"...Brainwash or Doodle...both creating (in my opinion) unadulterated crap, and yet, sold out shows around the world, works selling for insane prices at auction......it doesn't mean shit except if YOU love it and can afford it, then you should buy it. If it increases in value, then great. If not, you've spent what you could afford and spent the time enjoying it. Enjoy your works by KB, but no information you could possibly present is going to make me like the work or believe that you have justified it's "value." And that's the way the art world should be. No one should be "convinced" to buy a work of art. And your reply says more about YOU...who gives a turd where he graduated from or what degrees he has? I'm supposed to be impressed by that? Some of the "best" and most collected artists on the planet never went to "art school" or graduated with degrees. (Many of them collected here on UAA.) No number of degrees is going to make me believe that KAWS' work is anything more than "decorative bullshit." And as for what "collections" his works can be found, that's utter nonsense as well. There are hundreds of second rate artists whose works are in certain "collections" because their works are donated to the organization....it doesn't mean that the Board of the Carnegie decided he was of such extraordinary talent, that he "deserved" to be in their collection. As for the fact that he's had shows around the world and been painting X's for 20 years says nothing more than he has good management. Thomas Kincaide had shows around the world for many years, Hunt Slonem is having shows around the world. Get back to me when legit museums are having "retrospectives" for this crap and then maybe, I'll reconsider. An artist having works sell at auction and other places means absolutely nothing except there are enough people out there who like what he paints or buy on speculation. All of this work is gonna wind up for pennies on the dollar in a few years just like the Murakami editions are right now. The contemporary art world is filled with artists that (the people behind them) are trying to make "a thing." And opinions are like a**holes...everybody has one. Mine happens to be that it's absolute crap and you may have an opinion that is completely the opposite of mine, but don't ever think that someone's "educational background" or collection their work is in is justification for their work being "good" or "worth it." There's no accounting for why some artists "make it" and others don't......just ask "the Mr.s"...Brainwash or Doodle...both creating (in my opinion) unadulterated crap, and yet, sold out shows around the world, works selling for insane prices at auction......it doesn't mean shit except if YOU love it and can afford it, then you should buy it. If it increases in value, then great. If not, you've spent what you could afford and spent the time enjoying it. Enjoy your works by KAWS, but no information you could possibly present is going to make me like the work or believe that you have justified it's "value." And that's the way the art world should be. No one should be "convinced" to buy a work of art.
I AMMM HAAAANNGGGRYYYYY!!!!
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Aya Takano ๐ฏ๐ต Japanese Painter โข Superflat โข Manga, by nobokov on Jun 9, 2021 18:42:37 GMT 1, Hi ! I have a question : Do someone know why this Avant Arte print is at 1200โฌ since you can find other Aya Takano prints at $550 on Perrotin store websites ? Links please - I can only see two older ones at 750 euros new york perrotin store
Hi ! I have a question : Do someone know why this Avant Arte print is at 1200โฌ since you can find other Aya Takano prints at $550 on Perrotin store websites ? Links please - I can only see two older ones at 750 euros new york perrotin store
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Chuck Sperry, by nobokov on Jun 9, 2021 4:23:46 GMT 1, Aren't there a thousand sperry prints on ebay?
Aren't there a thousand sperry prints on ebay?
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Blok ๐ฌ๐ง, by nobokov on Jun 8, 2021 22:39:40 GMT 1, massively derivative and WEAK... try harder, its a damn shame that some people think they can make money by churning out feeble doodles and flogging them on sites like this, its more of a shame if they succeed at it! C'mon guys show some better taste, be more rigorous in your judgement! You have to work hard to make decent art! Apologies if English is not your first language but please ..its...it's.
massively derivative and WEAK... try harder, its a damn shame that some people think they can make money by churning out feeble doodles and flogging them on sites like this, its more of a shame if they succeed at it! C'mon guys show some better taste, be more rigorous in your judgement! You have to work hard to make decent art! Apologies if English is not your first language but please ..its...it's.
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New Brian Calvin Print, by nobokov on Jun 8, 2021 15:34:15 GMT 1, They were never available. The link resolved to the general link, which was always there. I refreshed it non-stop from 5 before 10. They were sold out the second they went live, so the only conclusion to draw, given that they pre-sell to VIPs is that they were pre-sold well before the drop time. I suspect some time last week, so no one ever had a chance. Out of curiosity, I clicked on the link this morning and they were still available. Who knows how many though
They were never available. The link resolved to the general link, which was always there. I refreshed it non-stop from 5 before 10. They were sold out the second they went live, so the only conclusion to draw, given that they pre-sell to VIPs is that they were pre-sold well before the drop time. I suspect some time last week, so no one ever had a chance. Out of curiosity, I clicked on the link this morning and they were still available. Who knows how many though
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Nina Chanel Abney ๐บ๐ธ Race, Gender, Politics, Homophobia , by nobokov on Jun 4, 2021 22:09:31 GMT 1, They were Edition of 50 Signed and Ed of 100 unsigned, 8 color risograph
They were Edition of 50 Signed and Ed of 100 unsigned, 8 color risograph
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NFT Art , by nobokov on Jun 3, 2021 17:02:05 GMT 1, Neither. It's time to jump in front of the train.
Neither. It's time to jump in front of the train.
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Jon Key Counter Editions Print Edition June 3rd, by nobokov on Jun 3, 2021 14:45:32 GMT 1, Why would anyone buy this beyond the first tier? You'd think with Counter Edition's extensive list of unsold prints, they'd figure out that tiered pricing doesn't work. No one wants to be the sucker paying 2x or 3x what someone else paid just 10 minutes before or saddled with a buying a print that will never sell out.
They should take some pointers from Avant Arte and learn how to sell editions correctly.
Why would anyone buy this beyond the first tier? You'd think with Counter Edition's extensive list of unsold prints, they'd figure out that tiered pricing doesn't work. No one wants to be the sucker paying 2x or 3x what someone else paid just 10 minutes before or saddled with a buying a print that will never sell out.
They should take some pointers from Avant Arte and learn how to sell editions correctly.
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Your latest Art Purchase?, by nobokov on May 14, 2021 5:53:29 GMT 1, My best buy this year was getting a high quality printer. Heres a print out of the Wayne Thiebaud that sold today. Saved 8.5 mill and get to enjoy looking at it while taking a dump.
My best buy this year was getting a high quality printer. Heres a print out of the Wayne Thiebaud that sold today. Saved 8.5 mill and get to enjoy looking at it while taking a dump.
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David Hockney ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ Painting โข Show News โข Art For , by nobokov on May 13, 2021 20:40:17 GMT 1, 'Death, like sun cannot be looked at steadily': (Franรงois de la Rochefoucauld โ 1678) But what does that mean? ๐ It feels like he's saying that since humans naturally cannot focus on the idea of our own death for very long, we're innately optimistic. So even with the state of the world as it is, we can still be hopeful for a brighter day.
'Death, like sun cannot be looked at steadily': (Franรงois de la Rochefoucauld โ 1678) But what does that mean? ๐ It feels like he's saying that since humans naturally cannot focus on the idea of our own death for very long, we're innately optimistic. So even with the state of the world as it is, we can still be hopeful for a brighter day.
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Thoughts on cleon peterson's market?, by nobokov on May 13, 2021 20:33:41 GMT 1, I would just keep them if you're able to or work your way down from the best auction house to the worst to see who accepts the work. He doesn't really seem to have a strong market and his last couple of shows have been lackluster. The color combinations in those shows were pretty bad imo. I think releasing affordable prints monthly hurts the market for his originals, because if you can get the same image for $150, why would you pay thousands? The work is so flat that, while it looks great on instagram, they're just lacking in person even with the large scale.
I'd imagine that women are turned off by the violent imagery so it might be difficult to find married buyers as well. The work is beautiful though, just doesn't appeal to most people like flowers.
I would just keep them if you're able to or work your way down from the best auction house to the worst to see who accepts the work. He doesn't really seem to have a strong market and his last couple of shows have been lackluster. The color combinations in those shows were pretty bad imo. I think releasing affordable prints monthly hurts the market for his originals, because if you can get the same image for $150, why would you pay thousands? The work is so flat that, while it looks great on instagram, they're just lacking in person even with the large scale.
I'd imagine that women are turned off by the violent imagery so it might be difficult to find married buyers as well. The work is beautiful though, just doesn't appeal to most people like flowers.
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Damien Hirst H9 โข The Virtues, by nobokov on May 11, 2021 20:30:49 GMT 1, Are those posts not making you FOMO like the rest of us? FOMO on a timed released for a week that anyone could have purchased? You mean - again - you told people not buy a good release... which you probably did secretly anyways. Like the Gerhard Richter or Nara - you posted them here. Can you explain to me and everyone here how any one member on UAA can influence a Nara, Richter or Hirst market like you keep saying? I'm still lost on that.... I thought we were cool. You DM last - apologizing and saying we were good. So again - here you go. Again, someone had asked for the link and results and I posted. If anything forget about the hirst results and use the link to find other results on ebay. I'm sure the link will help people. That is the main reason why I posted the results. Thank you to the person above who originally posted the link. The link is very useful. What are you talking about? I didn't tell anyone not to buy this print or the Richter print on the primary. Buying on the secondary market is something else. I regret all of my Heni purchases because they're just expensive overly shiny prints that aren't at all impressive in person. Luckily they're worth something and there some rich idiots out there who don't know how to buy from the source, otherwise, I'd be jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge.
I didn't buy this print, but they look pretty nice nonetheless. I would've preferred this image over the ugly hirst splatters that I have on my wall.
You're just a bit touchy whenever you get a little ribbing. You're here to hype your purchases like the rest of us, but you're just a bit too obvious about it and say you help instead of hype. That's okay. I'm cool with you, but that doesn't mean I won't make fun of you or anyone else here when there's an obvious opportunity.
Do you really like heni prints over any thing else on your wall?
Are those posts not making you FOMO like the rest of us? FOMO on a timed released for a week that anyone could have purchased? You mean - again - you told people not buy a good release... which you probably did secretly anyways. Like the Gerhard Richter or Nara - you posted them here. Can you explain to me and everyone here how any one member on UAA can influence a Nara, Richter or Hirst market like you keep saying? I'm still lost on that.... I thought we were cool. You DM last - apologizing and saying we were good. So again - here you go. Again, someone had asked for the link and results and I posted. If anything forget about the hirst results and use the link to find other results on ebay. I'm sure the link will help people. That is the main reason why I posted the results. Thank you to the person above who originally posted the link. The link is very useful. What are you talking about? I didn't tell anyone not to buy this print or the Richter print on the primary. Buying on the secondary market is something else. I regret all of my Heni purchases because they're just expensive overly shiny prints that aren't at all impressive in person. Luckily they're worth something and there some rich idiots out there who don't know how to buy from the source, otherwise, I'd be jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge.
I didn't buy this print, but they look pretty nice nonetheless. I would've preferred this image over the ugly hirst splatters that I have on my wall.
You're just a bit touchy whenever you get a little ribbing. You're here to hype your purchases like the rest of us, but you're just a bit too obvious about it and say you help instead of hype. That's okay. I'm cool with you, but that doesn't mean I won't make fun of you or anyone else here when there's an obvious opportunity.
Do you really like heni prints over any thing else on your wall?
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Damien Hirst H9 โข The Virtues, by nobokov on May 11, 2021 20:00:14 GMT 1, How much of your pension did you invest in these? Itโs starting to feel a bit like Treblenobass protecting his precious skateboards Are those posts not making you FOMO like the rest of us?
How much of your pension did you invest in these? Itโs starting to feel a bit like Treblenobass protecting his precious skateboards Are those posts not making you FOMO like the rest of us?
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nobokov
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February 2016
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Flipping Art โข The Debate, by nobokov on May 5, 2021 4:55:16 GMT 1, For most members, I don't buy the hatred. I assume that they're just flippers who condemn other sellers to try to deter more competition from entering their marketplace.
For most members, I don't buy the hatred. I assume that they're just flippers who condemn other sellers to try to deter more competition from entering their marketplace.
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nobokov
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February 2016
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Gerhard Richter ๐ฉ๐ช Abstract โข Contemporary Art โข New Relea, by nobokov on May 4, 2021 15:32:32 GMT 1, I just printed one of my favorite Richter images on nice paper and jammed it in an Ikea frame. Very happy with the result. now iโm thinking i shouldโve spend more than 35$ on a frame ๐ฉ i just couldnโt side with framing a 250$ poster for 250$, itโs like a dick punch lol, is that just me? iโm def not cheap by any means, but i canโt do it.... ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ Yeah I don't see the point of paying a framer to frame a poster either. Are we really trying to conserve a flimsy reproduction for 100 years?
And I don't get derivitive's point. A professional framer should be equipped to handle customers with any budget range without being insulted. If anything they should be insulted being asked to use conservation materials to frame worthless stuff.
Framing is pretty easy to do yourself in general and you can get all the supplies on amazon. Here's a couple links that might help if you feel like framing to conservation standards
I just printed one of my favorite Richter images on nice paper and jammed it in an Ikea frame. Very happy with the result. now iโm thinking i shouldโve spend more than 35$ on a frame ๐ฉ i just couldnโt side with framing a 250$ poster for 250$, itโs like a dick punch lol, is that just me? iโm def not cheap by any means, but i canโt do it.... ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ Yeah I don't see the point of paying a framer to frame a poster either. Are we really trying to conserve a flimsy reproduction for 100 years?
And I don't get derivitive's point. A professional framer should be equipped to handle customers with any budget range without being insulted. If anything they should be insulted being asked to use conservation materials to frame worthless stuff.
Framing is pretty easy to do yourself in general and you can get all the supplies on amazon. Here's a couple links that might help if you feel like framing to conservation standards
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nobokov
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February 2016
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Gerhard Richter ๐ฉ๐ช Abstract โข Contemporary Art โข New Relea, by nobokov on May 4, 2021 7:16:01 GMT 1, I just printed one of my favorite Richter images on nice paper and jammed it in an Ikea frame. Very happy with the result.
I just printed one of my favorite Richter images on nice paper and jammed it in an Ikea frame. Very happy with the result.
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nobokov
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February 2016
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David Hockney ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ Painting โข Show News โข Art For , by nobokov on May 1, 2021 21:19:47 GMT 1,
This might be a nice addition to everyone's closet of poster tubes.
This might be a nice addition to everyone's closet of poster tubes.
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nobokov
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February 2016
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Sam Friedman ๐บ๐ธ Print Release โข Painting โข Kaws, by nobokov on Apr 30, 2021 15:59:37 GMT 1, Didn't think so. GLWTS
Didn't think so. GLWTS
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