galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Stik Artwork, VALUATION, by galaxy01 on Oct 11, 2023 13:18:20 GMT 1, Nah, its a canvas version of the below. I did see there are 2 originals going up in 3 days time at Christies so will be watching for sure.
Should have photos of it ready soon though
Nah, its a canvas version of the below. I did see there are 2 originals going up in 3 days time at Christies so will be watching for sure. Should have photos of it ready soon though
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
VALUATION โข Art Valuation Advice, by galaxy01 on Oct 11, 2023 11:27:02 GMT 1, I'm looking for a valuation on an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street", red canvas, 70x100, signed on the back, provenence provided by Stik.
We sold another original, slightly larger with 3 characters on it for ยฃ130k via Christies last year, but believe this Burka to be a more significant piece, and not sure what the market has done with Stik since then.
Any help appreciated! Thanks
I'm looking for a valuation on an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street", red canvas, 70x100, signed on the back, provenence provided by Stik.
We sold another original, slightly larger with 3 characters on it for ยฃ130k via Christies last year, but believe this Burka to be a more significant piece, and not sure what the market has done with Stik since then.
Any help appreciated! Thanks
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Original One Off Stik Canvas - 3 characters on blue, by galaxy01 on Oct 11, 2023 11:13:52 GMT 1, Yes it was.
He is also now selling a red original Burka, 70x100, signed
Yes it was.
He is also now selling a red original Burka, 70x100, signed
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Stik Print, Canvas, WANTED, by galaxy01 on Oct 11, 2023 11:05:57 GMT 1, Is anyone looking for Stik Originals?
I have up for grabs an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street", 70x100, signed on the back, provenence provided by Stik.
Photos in progress...
Is anyone looking for Stik Originals?
I have up for grabs an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street", 70x100, signed on the back, provenence provided by Stik.
Photos in progress...
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Stik Artwork, VALUATION, by galaxy01 on Oct 11, 2023 10:58:36 GMT 1, I have a seller with an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street" on canvas. 70x100, signed on the back, and authenticity provided by stik.
Tried to sell it last year, but seller sold another piece instead, if anyone has an idea of rough price, let me know.
Thanks
I have a seller with an original Stik "A Couple Hold Hands in the Street" on canvas. 70x100, signed on the back, and authenticity provided by stik. Tried to sell it last year, but seller sold another piece instead, if anyone has an idea of rough price, let me know. Thanks
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
VALUATION โข Art Valuation Advice, by galaxy01 on Apr 22, 2023 15:14:55 GMT 1, Hi all, been a while since I was here!
I have the following and lost track of value
Findac Shinka Gold Leaf Snik Fix The Sky, Bronze Metallic AP Snik / Dilk Girl in the Dress collab Several Faile 150 series Hush Dirty Bomb K-Guy We are all prostitutes and junkies
Any price guidance would be great!
Thanks
Hi all, been a while since I was here!
I have the following and lost track of value
Findac Shinka Gold Leaf Snik Fix The Sky, Bronze Metallic AP Snik / Dilk Girl in the Dress collab Several Faile 150 series Hush Dirty Bomb K-Guy We are all prostitutes and junkies
Any price guidance would be great!
Thanks
|
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Pejac Show in Berlin - APNEA, by galaxy01 on Oct 22, 2021 10:29:18 GMT 1, Not going to be able to make it, away on holiday already then! Anyone going able to buy me a lottery postcard? Will include extra for a pint while you are there! Dm me pleaseeee Postcards will be available on his website (not as a lottery ticket though)
Thanks, saw that, but would really like a lottery entry ;(
Not going to be able to make it, away on holiday already then! Anyone going able to buy me a lottery postcard? Will include extra for a pint while you are there! Dm me pleaseeee Postcards will be available on his website (not as a lottery ticket though) Thanks, saw that, but would really like a lottery entry ;(
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Pejac Show in Berlin - APNEA, by galaxy01 on Oct 22, 2021 9:19:53 GMT 1, Not going to be able to make it, away on holiday already then!
Anyone going able to buy me a lottery postcard? Will include extra for a pint while you are there! Dm me pleaseeee
Not going to be able to make it, away on holiday already then!
Anyone going able to buy me a lottery postcard? Will include extra for a pint while you are there! Dm me pleaseeee
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Stik Print, Canvas, WANTED, by galaxy01 on Sept 3, 2021 13:14:49 GMT 1, Have a highly iconic original stik canvas for sale. Looking for serious offers only. DM me for the details.
Have a highly iconic original stik canvas for sale. Looking for serious offers only. DM me for the details.
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Bitcoin
Apr 1, 2021 18:40:39 GMT 1
via mobile
Bitcoin, by galaxy01 on Apr 1, 2021 18:40:39 GMT 1, As for coin... if the world ran on crypto coins alone then to tax people each wallet would require proof of ownership by some form of ID so every wallet can be linked to a person. I donโt really see why it be necessary to know who owns what wallet? As is cash is exchanged freely without any oversight, the government expects that we claim cash transactions and pay due taxes. Theyโd still require businesses to collect sales tax, businesses to file taxes, individuals to file income taxes. You canโt hide your income if your employer files a W-2 on your behalf, USD or BTC itโs doesnโt change it. The only thing that changes in terms of them collecting taxes is itโs more difficult to hunt down people for things like capital gains.
It wouldn't be required, but if your salary goes in there directly anyone can just say they're unemployed and pay no taxes, so I would imagine it would become a requirement by go, although any business could tell hmrc where they pay the money to and who owns it. It's also illegal to hold large sums of cash privately for that very reason so the point of cash being the same is not fully true. I am in the UK so no idea what a W2 is, employment tax here goes via PAYE and the employer pays it. But for example I am self employed so self assessed for tax, I could declare 30k income but pay myself 100k, unless Revenue want to audit a small 1 man.
Typing that out I realise that all applies anyway, could just do the same now ๐ค๐คซ
As for coin... if the world ran on crypto coins alone then to tax people each wallet would require proof of ownership by some form of ID so every wallet can be linked to a person. I donโt really see why it be necessary to know who owns what wallet? As is cash is exchanged freely without any oversight, the government expects that we claim cash transactions and pay due taxes. Theyโd still require businesses to collect sales tax, businesses to file taxes, individuals to file income taxes. You canโt hide your income if your employer files a W-2 on your behalf, USD or BTC itโs doesnโt change it. The only thing that changes in terms of them collecting taxes is itโs more difficult to hunt down people for things like capital gains. It wouldn't be required, but if your salary goes in there directly anyone can just say they're unemployed and pay no taxes, so I would imagine it would become a requirement by go, although any business could tell hmrc where they pay the money to and who owns it. It's also illegal to hold large sums of cash privately for that very reason so the point of cash being the same is not fully true. I am in the UK so no idea what a W2 is, employment tax here goes via PAYE and the employer pays it. But for example I am self employed so self assessed for tax, I could declare 30k income but pay myself 100k, unless Revenue want to audit a small 1 man. Typing that out I realise that all applies anyway, could just do the same now ๐ค๐คซ
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Bitcoin
Apr 1, 2021 14:36:56 GMT 1
via mobile
Bitcoin, by galaxy01 on Apr 1, 2021 14:36:56 GMT 1, And by the basis of blockchain, anyone can view anyone elses wallet at any time. Itโs how transactions can be made. So you now have a money system where anyone can see how much money anyone has. Some won't care but some will. This isn't quite right for various reasons.ย While anyone can see the balance and history of an address, if I do not know all of your current addresses then I cannot begin to determine how much money you have. If you are using a single address, or you are not treating your addresses as single-use, you should consider changing your approach.ย
Wrong, you only need 1 address or 1 known transaction. as soon as someone pays you, you can see their address. When you pay Amazon for a book you can follow that to their wallet and any wallet connected to it by any historical transaction. You may not know who owns each one but you know which is Amazons (or one of theirs) and can follow the money somewhat.
And yes you could have 100 wallets and use one for payments and move it to a lesser known โsavingsโ wallet, but as above, you have a link by transactions between them so easy to see what wallets regularly transact. You would have to have many wallets and not transact between them to hide any money.
And by the basis of blockchain, anyone can view anyone elses wallet at any time. Itโs how transactions can be made. So you now have a money system where anyone can see how much money anyone has. Some won't care but some will. This isn't quite right for various reasons.ย While anyone can see the balance and history of an address, if I do not know all of your current addresses then I cannot begin to determine how much money you have. If you are using a single address, or you are not treating your addresses as single-use, you should consider changing your approach.ย Wrong, you only need 1 address or 1 known transaction. as soon as someone pays you, you can see their address. When you pay Amazon for a book you can follow that to their wallet and any wallet connected to it by any historical transaction. You may not know who owns each one but you know which is Amazons (or one of theirs) and can follow the money somewhat. And yes you could have 100 wallets and use one for payments and move it to a lesser known โsavingsโ wallet, but as above, you have a link by transactions between them so easy to see what wallets regularly transact. You would have to have many wallets and not transact between them to hide any money.
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Bitcoin
Apr 1, 2021 14:14:00 GMT 1
via mobile
Bitcoin, by galaxy01 on Apr 1, 2021 14:14:00 GMT 1, ]But in general, people often look at Bitcoin and think it is this great wonderful thing, decentralised money, no control by banks/governments - all sounds ideal. Those really keen on that aspect have a dream all money goes that way, rendering Taxing a nightmare, meaning governments get less money, some say "great" to that, but then who pays to repair their roads, who pays their firemen and army etc.. you can't have a world run by privately owned armies and emergency services.. I see your argument, but the governments really wouldnโt get to the point of being unable to support essential services such as infrastructure and emergency services. The armyโs only necessary because other countries have armies. If no country could afford them because of Bitcoin depleting tax revenue I believe weโd have achieved world peace - thanks BTC. But to my argument there certainly are many ways one can tax evade using crypto but itโs not complete. Even if we reach the point where employers are paying wages in Bitcoin, theyโre still reporting the paid wages, employees still need to file income taxes. Companies are still required to pay taxes on their earnings. Itโs easier to hide and falsify but you canโt avoid them all together. In my ideal scenario it would force governments to get more fiscally responsible and cut down on waste. They could and should prioritize essentials if unable to raise the revenue they โneedโ.
Thats the dream...
But you still need police else you get unrest, what if 1 country builds an army, would be horrendous then if everyone else dropped them. But thats another conversation entirely ๐
As for coin... if the world ran on crypto coins alone then to tax people each wallet would require proof of ownership by some form of ID so every wallet can be linked to a person.
And by the basis of blockchain, anyone can view anyone elses wallet at any time. Itโs how transactions can be made. So you now have a money system where anyone can see how much money anyone has. Some won't care but some will.
What that means is that companies can accurately means test everything they sell you at point of sale. Insurance could just triple the price because they know you have more money as an example. To prevent that would require some regulation in law, but you can't regulate everyone easily. But in other cases you can easily prove you have money for a mortgage deposit as one example.
You get zero interest on the blockchain, at least banks pay interest. You would still pay interest on any borrowed money though for sure. You could earn interest by mining in a pool, but then thats no different than putting money in a savings account or a fund today.
Then you have the gas fees to mine blocks, either by PoW or PoS there is a fee. So everytime you pay someone you pay a fee to someone else (The company could cover it like they do for visa/mastercard etc). Imagine miners are the VISA of crypto, they take a fee to process transactions for you. But you cannot avoid that fee, there is no cash, no free bank transfers. Every payment has a fee.
You then also assume society is stable enough to cope, we certainly are not. It is a long way off, and if all the problems with it can be solved then wonderful, I control my money fully, but many years from that just yet
]But in general, people often look at Bitcoin and think it is this great wonderful thing, decentralised money, no control by banks/governments - all sounds ideal. Those really keen on that aspect have a dream all money goes that way, rendering Taxing a nightmare, meaning governments get less money, some say "great" to that, but then who pays to repair their roads, who pays their firemen and army etc.. you can't have a world run by privately owned armies and emergency services.. I see your argument, but the governments really wouldnโt get to the point of being unable to support essential services such as infrastructure and emergency services. The armyโs only necessary because other countries have armies. If no country could afford them because of Bitcoin depleting tax revenue I believe weโd have achieved world peace - thanks BTC. But to my argument there certainly are many ways one can tax evade using crypto but itโs not complete. Even if we reach the point where employers are paying wages in Bitcoin, theyโre still reporting the paid wages, employees still need to file income taxes. Companies are still required to pay taxes on their earnings. Itโs easier to hide and falsify but you canโt avoid them all together. In my ideal scenario it would force governments to get more fiscally responsible and cut down on waste. They could and should prioritize essentials if unable to raise the revenue they โneedโ. Thats the dream... But you still need police else you get unrest, what if 1 country builds an army, would be horrendous then if everyone else dropped them. But thats another conversation entirely ๐
As for coin... if the world ran on crypto coins alone then to tax people each wallet would require proof of ownership by some form of ID so every wallet can be linked to a person. And by the basis of blockchain, anyone can view anyone elses wallet at any time. Itโs how transactions can be made. So you now have a money system where anyone can see how much money anyone has. Some won't care but some will. What that means is that companies can accurately means test everything they sell you at point of sale. Insurance could just triple the price because they know you have more money as an example. To prevent that would require some regulation in law, but you can't regulate everyone easily. But in other cases you can easily prove you have money for a mortgage deposit as one example. You get zero interest on the blockchain, at least banks pay interest. You would still pay interest on any borrowed money though for sure. You could earn interest by mining in a pool, but then thats no different than putting money in a savings account or a fund today. Then you have the gas fees to mine blocks, either by PoW or PoS there is a fee. So everytime you pay someone you pay a fee to someone else (The company could cover it like they do for visa/mastercard etc). Imagine miners are the VISA of crypto, they take a fee to process transactions for you. But you cannot avoid that fee, there is no cash, no free bank transfers. Every payment has a fee. You then also assume society is stable enough to cope, we certainly are not. It is a long way off, and if all the problems with it can be solved then wonderful, I control my money fully, but many years from that just yet
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Bitcoin, by galaxy01 on Apr 1, 2021 12:23:27 GMT 1, I have a small amount of crypto from having a play around with it, and I am working with an artist to set up some time releases of his hand drawn but digital (via means of graphics tablet) art on OpenSea in the form of NFTs (I don't like the whole NFT hype, but if an artist can profit from it, let him )
But in general, people often look at Bitcoin and think it is this great wonderful thing, decentralised money, no control by banks/governments - all sounds ideal. Those really keen on that aspect have a dream all money goes that way, rendering Taxing a nightmare, meaning governments get less money, some say "great" to that, but then who pays to repair their roads, who pays their firemen and army etc.. you can't have a world run by privately owned armies and emergency services..
So, that means crypto in it's current form can never be used as an absolute currency, meaning it has to run alongside FIAT currencies. And as long as it does that, people are buying it for INVESTMENT and not for it's true use. Not many people out there are buying Crypto for the right reasons, they buy it because the values are still going up, and in some cases more so than any stocks and shares are capable of doing.
Now, for companies to accept Crypto as a currency, considering they live in the FIAT currency economy, Crypto currencies NEED to stabalise. Some companies are preparing to take Bitcoin, Paypal for example is, but it will pay out right away - like crypto exchanges. But companies like Tesla are pocketing the Bitcoin if they sell a car, so to avoid the volatility on their end, cars would be priced in dollars still, but you pay with the equivilent BTC value. Elon Musk has too much money to gamble with so he can take the risk that if I pay him $120,000 for a Tesla as 2BTC, and if BTC drops 10% the next day he has lost a sizable chunk of money overnight. On the flipside, he could make a lot post-sale if the price goes up. BUT for smaller companies and wider accepting of BTC it needs to be a lot more stable.
If BTC was more stable, going up or down 0.3% a day, investors would very quickly move on, that is a VAST amount of BTC being sold off as it is no longer earning those people extra value, the price of BTC will crash and all those companies who accepted it suffer major losses.
So there is a massive catch22 here, or a game of Chicken to some extent. The currency needs to stabalise to become dependable for businesses to trade in, but when that happens investors move on and the price crashes, but that makes it instantly unstable again, so why would businesses jump on board to start with... it depends a MONUMENTOUS amount on the crypto community supporting the benefits of the system rather than humping and dumping Bitcoin for the profit.
What IS GOOD is the BLOCKCHAIN - that is the revelation here and that is what needs to work and be adopted, but people just see it as Bitcoin on the blockchain and don't even comprehend the power the blockchain has to revolutionise so much. I am 100% for Blockchain apps and the next iteration of the Web being powered by the blockchain, but 100% believe Crypto is going to fail as fast as the hype took it off.
I have a small amount of crypto from having a play around with it, and I am working with an artist to set up some time releases of his hand drawn but digital (via means of graphics tablet) art on OpenSea in the form of NFTs (I don't like the whole NFT hype, but if an artist can profit from it, let him ) But in general, people often look at Bitcoin and think it is this great wonderful thing, decentralised money, no control by banks/governments - all sounds ideal. Those really keen on that aspect have a dream all money goes that way, rendering Taxing a nightmare, meaning governments get less money, some say "great" to that, but then who pays to repair their roads, who pays their firemen and army etc.. you can't have a world run by privately owned armies and emergency services.. So, that means crypto in it's current form can never be used as an absolute currency, meaning it has to run alongside FIAT currencies. And as long as it does that, people are buying it for INVESTMENT and not for it's true use. Not many people out there are buying Crypto for the right reasons, they buy it because the values are still going up, and in some cases more so than any stocks and shares are capable of doing. Now, for companies to accept Crypto as a currency, considering they live in the FIAT currency economy, Crypto currencies NEED to stabalise. Some companies are preparing to take Bitcoin, Paypal for example is, but it will pay out right away - like crypto exchanges. But companies like Tesla are pocketing the Bitcoin if they sell a car, so to avoid the volatility on their end, cars would be priced in dollars still, but you pay with the equivilent BTC value. Elon Musk has too much money to gamble with so he can take the risk that if I pay him $120,000 for a Tesla as 2BTC, and if BTC drops 10% the next day he has lost a sizable chunk of money overnight. On the flipside, he could make a lot post-sale if the price goes up. BUT for smaller companies and wider accepting of BTC it needs to be a lot more stable. If BTC was more stable, going up or down 0.3% a day, investors would very quickly move on, that is a VAST amount of BTC being sold off as it is no longer earning those people extra value, the price of BTC will crash and all those companies who accepted it suffer major losses. So there is a massive catch22 here, or a game of Chicken to some extent. The currency needs to stabalise to become dependable for businesses to trade in, but when that happens investors move on and the price crashes, but that makes it instantly unstable again, so why would businesses jump on board to start with... it depends a MONUMENTOUS amount on the crypto community supporting the benefits of the system rather than humping and dumping Bitcoin for the profit. What IS GOOD is the BLOCKCHAIN - that is the revelation here and that is what needs to work and be adopted, but people just see it as Bitcoin on the blockchain and don't even comprehend the power the blockchain has to revolutionise so much. I am 100% for Blockchain apps and the next iteration of the Web being powered by the blockchain, but 100% believe Crypto is going to fail as fast as the hype took it off.
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Multiple SNIK, Faile 150s, Hush and Dan Kitchener Canvas, by galaxy01 on Mar 31, 2021 20:03:38 GMT 1, Some interest in the Sniks but no bites yet
Some interest in the Sniks but no bites yet
|
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
FAILE 150 Series COMPLETE set, by galaxy01 on Mar 31, 2021 20:01:50 GMT 1, I have 7 of the 9 available as singles, sorry to hijack but he sold his set so just being helpful to those looking still
I have 7 of the 9 available as singles, sorry to hijack but he sold his set so just being helpful to those looking still
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Multiple SNIK, Faile 150s, Hush and Dan Kitchener Canvas, by galaxy01 on Mar 27, 2021 0:11:06 GMT 1, Bump on this, all available still.
People often PM for photos, they are in the link in the main post, easier to manage that way ๐
Bump on this, all available still.
People often PM for photos, they are in the link in the main post, easier to manage that way ๐
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Pejac Print, Original, WANTED, by galaxy01 on Mar 26, 2021 23:00:35 GMT 1, Also any mini prints, literally anything by Pejac chuck me a PM
Also any mini prints, literally anything by Pejac chuck me a PM
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Laminated Banksy, by galaxy01 on Mar 26, 2021 22:55:49 GMT 1, Where is it for sale? Which piece?
Where is it for sale? Which piece?
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
One less morons - one purposely burnt , by galaxy01 on Mar 26, 2021 14:19:32 GMT 1, Absolute idiots trying to bump the NFT hype. NFT would remove any loss of value due to damage, if you crease your bansky are they saying put it on an NFT without referencing the crease and burn the old one, somehow recuperating the lost value? You can't hang an NFT on a wall either or visually see it.
Moronic stunt to promote businesses. NFTs used for art and digital assets provide proof of ownership, simply saying you own a Banksy but don't have one will certainly not transfer the full value, maybe 50% of the value.
Absolute geniuses, hopefully no real collectors think turning art to NFTs is a good idea, let the hype pass and lets get back to being able to look at art on our walls ๐
Good luck with the nft whoever bought it, certainly not going up in value the same way physical ones will. I might scan my banksy 5 times and sell it 5 times over, who will know if it was sold before, the 3rd one would be as fake as the 1st one.. ๐
Absolute idiots trying to bump the NFT hype. NFT would remove any loss of value due to damage, if you crease your bansky are they saying put it on an NFT without referencing the crease and burn the old one, somehow recuperating the lost value? You can't hang an NFT on a wall either or visually see it.
Moronic stunt to promote businesses. NFTs used for art and digital assets provide proof of ownership, simply saying you own a Banksy but don't have one will certainly not transfer the full value, maybe 50% of the value.
Absolute geniuses, hopefully no real collectors think turning art to NFTs is a good idea, let the hype pass and lets get back to being able to look at art on our walls ๐
Good luck with the nft whoever bought it, certainly not going up in value the same way physical ones will. I might scan my banksy 5 times and sell it 5 times over, who will know if it was sold before, the 3rd one would be as fake as the 1st one.. ๐
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Pejac Print, Original, WANTED, by galaxy01 on Mar 26, 2021 12:19:14 GMT 1, Pejac linea, meadow, seppuku, ying yang, h20
Have snik, dank, hush, faile to trade for them too
Pejac linea, meadow, seppuku, ying yang, h20
Have snik, dank, hush, faile to trade for them too
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Pejac Print, Original, WANTED, by galaxy01 on Mar 25, 2021 23:46:12 GMT 1, Yes I sold all mine a while ago, genuinely did need the cash looking to buy some back again now.
Originals or prints in any condition drop me a PM!
Have Snik, Dan Kitchener, Faile, Hush to trade along with king cash ๐ธ if interested, otherwise cash is ready ๐
Yes I sold all mine a while ago, genuinely did need the cash looking to buy some back again now. Originals or prints in any condition drop me a PM! Have Snik, Dan Kitchener, Faile, Hush to trade along with king cash ๐ธ if interested, otherwise cash is ready ๐
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Original One Off Stik Canvas - 3 characters on blue, by galaxy01 on Mar 19, 2021 22:53:47 GMT 1, Seller has chosen to send to Christies, along with an Invader Rubik Cubism. It will be sold in their private sales initially with an auction after if it is unsold there.
Any interest please query with Christies
Thanks
Seller has chosen to send to Christies, along with an Invader Rubik Cubism. It will be sold in their private sales initially with an auction after if it is unsold there.
Any interest please query with Christies
Thanks
|
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Multiple SNIK, Faile 150s, Hush and Dan Kitchener Canvas, by galaxy01 on Dec 12, 2020 12:16:25 GMT 1, PichoAvo AP now sold
PichoAvo AP now sold
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Fin Dac ๐ฎ๐ช Finbarr Notte โข New Print Release , by galaxy01 on Oct 29, 2020 21:29:50 GMT 1, I had my account all setup and ready, it was literally 3 or 4 clicks to complete and that was too slow.ย
My checkout is the same, managed to get one, faster mouse movements needed
I had my account all setup and ready, it was literally 3 or 4 clicks to complete and that was too slow.ย My checkout is the same, managed to get one, faster mouse movements needed
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Fin Dac ๐ฎ๐ช Finbarr Notte โข New Print Release , by galaxy01 on Oct 29, 2020 18:04:29 GMT 1, That is a Gold Shinka, Gold Sansho and a Copper Sonyeo for me now, all at release xD
Not a fan of the plum so had to opt for Copper leaf this time, shame there was not a gold on white again - making my set look weird!
That is a Gold Shinka, Gold Sansho and a Copper Sonyeo for me now, all at release xD
Not a fan of the plum so had to opt for Copper leaf this time, shame there was not a gold on white again - making my set look weird!
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Faile Scuba Horse, by galaxy01 on Oct 29, 2020 0:34:00 GMT 1, Easy drop for anyone buying. Shipping is $47.08 to the UK. Iโm going to pass. plus the fedex bill after For future reference, you can email them and ask them to remove it - state that the fee is added on by fedex without your knowledge or any form of notice of it and they should be including that fee in the shipping costs and not hitting the customer with it. They remove it every time without fail.
Absolute con - they get more business as they look cheaper than those that charge a handling fee to the Shipper, and rely on people just blindly paying it. never do.
Easy drop for anyone buying. Shipping is $47.08 to the UK. Iโm going to pass. plus the fedex bill after For future reference, you can email them and ask them to remove it - state that the fee is added on by fedex without your knowledge or any form of notice of it and they should be including that fee in the shipping costs and not hitting the customer with it. They remove it every time without fail. Absolute con - they get more business as they look cheaper than those that charge a handling fee to the Shipper, and rely on people just blindly paying it. never do.
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Multiple SNIK, Faile 150s, Hush and Dan Kitchener Canvas, by galaxy01 on Oct 20, 2020 23:12:07 GMT 1, Updated
Updated
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
PEJAC collection For Sale, by galaxy01 on Oct 17, 2020 11:04:41 GMT 1, Many of you know I like a bit of Pejac, I've had to sell mine over the years but if I had the funds I would buy back in an instant.
Loving the use of people claiming they are "art collectors" followed by saying they know when to sell and move on. That is not a collector. That is not a love of art. That is an investor. If you are an art investor then pejac is not for you, and for years no one has claimed he is an investment.
Art collectors who buy because they like the art and keen on pejac. His attention to detail is amazing and the home hitting emotional messages in his art are always clear and very clever.
Always love his work, it is a peaceful message about how we need to change. Not like the extreme political propaganda that Banksy now does, hate that guy more and more as apparently only his political view counts anymore.
Many of you know I like a bit of Pejac, I've had to sell mine over the years but if I had the funds I would buy back in an instant.
Loving the use of people claiming they are "art collectors" followed by saying they know when to sell and move on. That is not a collector. That is not a love of art. That is an investor. If you are an art investor then pejac is not for you, and for years no one has claimed he is an investment.
Art collectors who buy because they like the art and keen on pejac. His attention to detail is amazing and the home hitting emotional messages in his art are always clear and very clever.
Always love his work, it is a peaceful message about how we need to change. Not like the extreme political propaganda that Banksy now does, hate that guy more and more as apparently only his political view counts anymore.
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Faile Scuba Horse, by galaxy01 on Oct 2, 2020 14:58:55 GMT 1, Sold out now
Sold out now
|
|
galaxy01
New Member
Posts โข 557
Likes โข 482
November 2016
|
Fin Dac ๐ฎ๐ช Finbarr Notte โข New Print Release , by galaxy01 on Sept 27, 2020 11:23:14 GMT 1, GP sold some in the Vault sale though so there has been a small release to public on them
GP sold some in the Vault sale though so there has been a small release to public on them
|
|