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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 30, 2013 11:43:49 GMT 1, i think you'll find the hush print was a 12 Colour Screen print on 300gsm Somerset White Satin with 1 varnish Gloss UV. i have 5 hush prints all screen printed and great quality.
i think you'll find the hush print was a 12 Colour Screen print on 300gsm Somerset White Satin with 1 varnish Gloss UV. i have 5 hush prints all screen printed and great quality.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Graffiti Prints on Dec 30, 2013 12:15:51 GMT 1, i think you'll find the hush print was a 12 Colour Screen print on 300gsm Somerset White Satin with 1 varnish Gloss UV. i have 5 hush prints all screen printed and great quality. and printed in the same place as the dot prints and same paper, so quality not a issue here just you don't like his images which is fine, i just think a lot of people do.
i find getting his work is very hard and i would buy more work esp canvases pm me with offers.....
i think you'll find the hush print was a 12 Colour Screen print on 300gsm Somerset White Satin with 1 varnish Gloss UV. i have 5 hush prints all screen printed and great quality. and printed in the same place as the dot prints and same paper, so quality not a issue here just you don't like his images which is fine, i just think a lot of people do. i find getting his work is very hard and i would buy more work esp canvases pm me with offers.....
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 30, 2013 17:14:25 GMT 1, which part of my arguement is invalid please?? i never compared paper or print quality once.maybe your referring to the last bit "as someone else said on another thread, artists like banksy had to start at the bottom selling stuff for Β£20 ect, these guys come into the scene and want to sell their stuff for hundreds or thousand with not much to back it up" bit of a reference to that person who wanted to trade their dotdotdot for a banksy. not trying to start an arguement but some good discussion would be nice. calling other people opinions invalid is just ignorant. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source.
and lastly. You smell.
which part of my arguement is invalid please?? i never compared paper or print quality once.maybe your referring to the last bit "as someone else said on another thread, artists like banksy had to start at the bottom selling stuff for Β£20 ect, these guys come into the scene and want to sell their stuff for hundreds or thousand with not much to back it up" bit of a reference to that person who wanted to trade their dotdotdot for a banksy. not trying to start an arguement but some good discussion would be nice. calling other people opinions invalid is just ignorant. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by aladdinsane on Dec 30, 2013 17:19:15 GMT 1, You could remove Dot's name there and insert 95% of artists who are followed on the forums. But I'd rather the work Dot is doing over a massive amount of the stuff being flogged here. I'd start another thread with Stik's name in the subject but I think there's a few of those threads from the last few months. So to be clear, you don't like Dot yet strangely people keep offering to sell you stuff from Dot? I just find it rather hard to understand why people would constantly offer you Dot in trade without you actually wanting work from him. Plenty of people buy to resell and even more buy because they like and want to keep the image on their walls. It's not that it comes off rude but it's ignorant because YOU don't like something and have been offered work from the artist YOU don't understand the hype? So what artists do you buy that you deem worthy of the hype or the buzz Dot has? as far as i can see some people have dotdotdot stuff and dont know what to do with it. hope that answers your questions. It does and doesn't answer the question. Maybe the question was actually rhetorical. I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly. I figured your answer was 'I was open to all trades' but again Dot had two successful print releases in the last month so of course there are people who bought a 'hot' print strictly to stuff into a flat file and use it to trade flip something they wanted. Have you been on the forums long? This is not new and has happened to every artist who's had the slightest bit of popularity and has happened with every artist on your list. Your whole argument for the thread is everyone wants to get rid of it which is simply not the case. Again not trying to convert you to like an artist just confused to the point of your thread. I assume now it's just to try to diminish the popularity of an artist because he's not doing work you find appealing.
Faile sells at a price dictated by the market. They for years have been in demand till they started pricing in a way to combat the flipping. Yet the Faile 150 series was all over eBay and the forums when they releases this year. But every artist you listed at some point was in some sort of forum saturation and in the case of Hush if you're into the whole wide eye big titted anime girl thing I could see totally not liking the stuff Dot does so that does help answer my question.
You said you"fail to understand the Dot hype" and if that's the case you're just ignoring the some people are in it for the money and some for the art. If the print you were being offered was the new Faile print that would be OK because you like the artist. Dot won't be the first or the last to be in everyone's trade flip list.
Most of your point is made based on your personal dislike more then the fact some people have purchased an artist to flip. I respect your opinion and the forums are full of them but not everyone wants to get rid of them and not all of his sh*t is great. But don't kid yourself everyone of those people who have prints from Dot know exactly what they want to do with it. They want to use it to leverage an increase over what they paid either through trade flip or sale.
You could remove Dot's name there and insert 95% of artists who are followed on the forums. But I'd rather the work Dot is doing over a massive amount of the stuff being flogged here. I'd start another thread with Stik's name in the subject but I think there's a few of those threads from the last few months. So to be clear, you don't like Dot yet strangely people keep offering to sell you stuff from Dot? I just find it rather hard to understand why people would constantly offer you Dot in trade without you actually wanting work from him. Plenty of people buy to resell and even more buy because they like and want to keep the image on their walls. It's not that it comes off rude but it's ignorant because YOU don't like something and have been offered work from the artist YOU don't understand the hype? So what artists do you buy that you deem worthy of the hype or the buzz Dot has? as far as i can see some people have dotdotdot stuff and dont know what to do with it. hope that answers your questions. It does and doesn't answer the question. Maybe the question was actually rhetorical. I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly. I figured your answer was 'I was open to all trades' but again Dot had two successful print releases in the last month so of course there are people who bought a 'hot' print strictly to stuff into a flat file and use it to trade flip something they wanted. Have you been on the forums long? This is not new and has happened to every artist who's had the slightest bit of popularity and has happened with every artist on your list. Your whole argument for the thread is everyone wants to get rid of it which is simply not the case. Again not trying to convert you to like an artist just confused to the point of your thread. I assume now it's just to try to diminish the popularity of an artist because he's not doing work you find appealing. Faile sells at a price dictated by the market. They for years have been in demand till they started pricing in a way to combat the flipping. Yet the Faile 150 series was all over eBay and the forums when they releases this year. But every artist you listed at some point was in some sort of forum saturation and in the case of Hush if you're into the whole wide eye big titted anime girl thing I could see totally not liking the stuff Dot does so that does help answer my question. You said you"fail to understand the Dot hype" and if that's the case you're just ignoring the some people are in it for the money and some for the art. If the print you were being offered was the new Faile print that would be OK because you like the artist. Dot won't be the first or the last to be in everyone's trade flip list. Most of your point is made based on your personal dislike more then the fact some people have purchased an artist to flip. I respect your opinion and the forums are full of them but not everyone wants to get rid of them and not all of his sh*t is great. But don't kid yourself everyone of those people who have prints from Dot know exactly what they want to do with it. They want to use it to leverage an increase over what they paid either through trade flip or sale.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 30, 2013 18:06:49 GMT 1, which part of my arguement is invalid please?? i never compared paper or print quality once.maybe your referring to the last bit "as someone else said on another thread, artists like banksy had to start at the bottom selling stuff for Β£20 ect, these guys come into the scene and want to sell their stuff for hundreds or thousand with not much to back it up" bit of a reference to that person who wanted to trade their dotdotdot for a banksy. not trying to start an arguement but some good discussion would be nice. calling other people opinions invalid is just ignorant. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot???
that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding.
which part of my arguement is invalid please?? i never compared paper or print quality once.maybe your referring to the last bit "as someone else said on another thread, artists like banksy had to start at the bottom selling stuff for Β£20 ect, these guys come into the scene and want to sell their stuff for hundreds or thousand with not much to back it up" bit of a reference to that person who wanted to trade their dotdotdot for a banksy. not trying to start an arguement but some good discussion would be nice. calling other people opinions invalid is just ignorant. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot??? that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 30, 2013 18:10:29 GMT 1, as far as i can see some people have dotdotdot stuff and dont know what to do with it. hope that answers your questions. It does and doesn't answer the question. Maybe the question was actually rhetorical. I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly. I figured your answer was 'I was open to all trades' but again Dot had two successful print releases in the last month so of course there are people who bought a 'hot' print strictly to stuff into a flat file and use it to trade flip something they wanted. Have you been on the forums long? This is not new and has happened to every artist who's had the slightest bit of popularity and has happened with every artist on your list. Your whole argument for the thread is everyone wants to get rid of it which is simply not the case. Again not trying to convert you to like an artist just confused to the point of your thread. I assume now it's just to try to diminish the popularity of an artist because he's not doing work you find appealing. Faile sells at a price dictated by the market. They for years have been in demand till they started pricing in a way to combat the flipping. Yet the Faile 150 series was all over eBay and the forums when they releases this year. But every artist you listed at some point was in some sort of forum saturation and in the case of Hush if you're into the whole wide eye big titted anime girl thing I could see totally not liking the stuff Dot does so that does help answer my question. You said you"fail to understand the Dot hype" and if that's the case you're just ignoring the some people are in it for the money and some for the art. If the print you were being offered was the new Faile print that would be OK because you like the artist. Dot won't be the first or the last to be in everyone's trade flip list. Most of your point is made based on your personal dislike more then the fact some people have purchased an artist to flip. I respect your opinion and the forums are full of them but not everyone wants to get rid of them and not all of his sh*t is great. But don't kid yourself everyone of those people who have prints from Dot know exactly what they want to do with it. They want to use it to leverage an increase over what they paid either through trade flip or sale. " I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly."
all i am doing is discussing the dotdotdot phenomenon, not bashing the artists at all just the muppets that think they could swap one for a banksy print.
as far as i can see some people have dotdotdot stuff and dont know what to do with it. hope that answers your questions. It does and doesn't answer the question. Maybe the question was actually rhetorical. I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly. I figured your answer was 'I was open to all trades' but again Dot had two successful print releases in the last month so of course there are people who bought a 'hot' print strictly to stuff into a flat file and use it to trade flip something they wanted. Have you been on the forums long? This is not new and has happened to every artist who's had the slightest bit of popularity and has happened with every artist on your list. Your whole argument for the thread is everyone wants to get rid of it which is simply not the case. Again not trying to convert you to like an artist just confused to the point of your thread. I assume now it's just to try to diminish the popularity of an artist because he's not doing work you find appealing. Faile sells at a price dictated by the market. They for years have been in demand till they started pricing in a way to combat the flipping. Yet the Faile 150 series was all over eBay and the forums when they releases this year. But every artist you listed at some point was in some sort of forum saturation and in the case of Hush if you're into the whole wide eye big titted anime girl thing I could see totally not liking the stuff Dot does so that does help answer my question. You said you"fail to understand the Dot hype" and if that's the case you're just ignoring the some people are in it for the money and some for the art. If the print you were being offered was the new Faile print that would be OK because you like the artist. Dot won't be the first or the last to be in everyone's trade flip list. Most of your point is made based on your personal dislike more then the fact some people have purchased an artist to flip. I respect your opinion and the forums are full of them but not everyone wants to get rid of them and not all of his sh*t is great. But don't kid yourself everyone of those people who have prints from Dot know exactly what they want to do with it. They want to use it to leverage an increase over what they paid either through trade flip or sale. " I am cool with you not being a fan of a specific artist but to make a thread to just bash the artist because of your personal taste is kind of silly." all i am doing is discussing the dotdotdot phenomenon, not bashing the artists at all just the muppets that think they could swap one for a banksy print.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by pcant on Dec 30, 2013 19:06:30 GMT 1, Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot??? that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding. I think I've figured it out what you're asking. I don't CARE that the Dolk I traded for a dotdotdot is more expensive, that isn't why I bought the art in the first place. (and what does "established" mean here: does that mean "can command higher price"?) I swapped them because I had the Dolk, I wanted the dotdotdot instead and I missed out on the drop. Value isn't all in the price (climbs onto soapbox), art's value should be in how much you enjoy it, not what you can resell it for. So if you think a piece is worth more to you because it's got a higher resale value, you're doing it wrong.
Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot??? that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding. I think I've figured it out what you're asking. I don't CARE that the Dolk I traded for a dotdotdot is more expensive, that isn't why I bought the art in the first place. (and what does "established" mean here: does that mean "can command higher price"?) I swapped them because I had the Dolk, I wanted the dotdotdot instead and I missed out on the drop. Value isn't all in the price (climbs onto soapbox), art's value should be in how much you enjoy it, not what you can resell it for. So if you think a piece is worth more to you because it's got a higher resale value, you're doing it wrong.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 30, 2013 19:14:21 GMT 1, Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot??? that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding. So your talking money rather than art.
thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer.
just saying.
Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. why do people think that others would want to swap their MORE EXPENSIVE print by long established artists for a Β£100 dotdotdot??? that was the point i was trying to make, sorry for misunderstanding. So your talking money rather than art. thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer. just saying.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by dotdot on Dec 30, 2013 20:02:23 GMT 1, still at the end of the day..
if someone thinks it's great as art then yes go for it - you'll frame and put it on the wall.
to the others.. over the road .. well ... you'll find out soon enough what it's worth.
couple of years ago .. it was ... well where do i start... ? far be it for me to go over old ground.
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still at the end of the day..
if someone thinks it's great as art then yes go for it - you'll frame and put it on the wall.
to the others.. over the road .. well ... you'll find out soon enough what it's worth.
couple of years ago .. it was ... well where do i start... ? far be it for me to go over old ground.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by aladdinsane on Dec 30, 2013 20:25:56 GMT 1, all i am doing is discussing the dotdotdot phenomenon, not bashing the artists at all just the muppets that think they could swap one for a banksy print. You think Dot sales/resales is a phenom? I think you need to stick around on the forums a bit longer. He's not even the most overhyped artist of 2013 here let alone a phenomenon.
Also you're talking about the ONE person who offered to trade his Dot canvas for a Banksy print on the forums? A canvas he probably paid a few thousand quid for not Β£100. The post he took down instantly when he realized it was a dumb offer and that was that?
all i am doing is discussing the dotdotdot phenomenon, not bashing the artists at all just the muppets that think they could swap one for a banksy print. You think Dot sales/resales is a phenom? I think you need to stick around on the forums a bit longer. He's not even the most overhyped artist of 2013 here let alone a phenomenon. Also you're talking about the ONE person who offered to trade his Dot canvas for a Banksy print on the forums? A canvas he probably paid a few thousand quid for not Β£100. The post he took down instantly when he realized it was a dumb offer and that was that?
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 30, 2013 22:26:46 GMT 1, phenomenon= sarcasm
And referring to the banksy swap deal and countless offers I have had of dotdotdot in trades.
phenomenon= sarcasm
And referring to the banksy swap deal and countless offers I have had of dotdotdot in trades.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by graffuturism on Dec 31, 2013 0:07:52 GMT 1, Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of shit successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say.
If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it.
Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of shit successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say. If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 3:56:18 GMT 1, Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of s**t successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say. If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it.
" I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. "
"Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say."
thanks so much for contributing graffuturism. To be honest i feel like i am trading down if i was trading for a dotdotdot and nobody has given me any reason to think otherwise.
My aim was to understand what i was missing here about dotdotdot that so many people seem to get... but it doesn't seem like many people know why they are buying except to speculate. most think i should jump on the bandwagon and speculate also but thats never been my aim i don't like this dotdotdot stuff personally but was open to being shown that my judgement was incorrect but this has done nothing but reaffirm my initial feelings.
Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of s**t successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say. If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it. " I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. " "Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say." thanks so much for contributing graffuturism. To be honest i feel like i am trading down if i was trading for a dotdotdot and nobody has given me any reason to think otherwise. My aim was to understand what i was missing here about dotdotdot that so many people seem to get... but it doesn't seem like many people know why they are buying except to speculate. most think i should jump on the bandwagon and speculate also but thats never been my aim i don't like this dotdotdot stuff personally but was open to being shown that my judgement was incorrect but this has done nothing but reaffirm my initial feelings.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by pcant on Dec 31, 2013 4:48:51 GMT 1, No one can convince you to like the print/canvas if you don't. Not sure what you were looking for in the way of convincing. Lots of prints are bought as speculation (look at most recent Faile releases), but that doesn't mean that no one likes the image, or that you should like it more if it cost more. It is indeed true, as you say, that you would feel like you were "trading down" to get a dotdotdot, but you don't like his work anyway, so why would you take one in trade? I guess I'm having trouble figuring out what you're looking for here. Are you looking for someone to tell you why you should like his work? No one but you can tell you that. I like the image. I like it enough to trade another piece of art for it. As far as I'm concerned, I'm getting the piece for my wall that I want and giving up something someone else wants more. Seems pretty straightforward, and whether you like the print enough to make the same deal is irrelevant.
No one can convince you to like the print/canvas if you don't. Not sure what you were looking for in the way of convincing. Lots of prints are bought as speculation (look at most recent Faile releases), but that doesn't mean that no one likes the image, or that you should like it more if it cost more. It is indeed true, as you say, that you would feel like you were "trading down" to get a dotdotdot, but you don't like his work anyway, so why would you take one in trade? I guess I'm having trouble figuring out what you're looking for here. Are you looking for someone to tell you why you should like his work? No one but you can tell you that. I like the image. I like it enough to trade another piece of art for it. As far as I'm concerned, I'm getting the piece for my wall that I want and giving up something someone else wants more. Seems pretty straightforward, and whether you like the print enough to make the same deal is irrelevant.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by BKBOI on Dec 31, 2013 6:00:50 GMT 1, This will answer OP's question....
Nov 1, 2013 6:09:52 GMT -5 All Rights Destroyed said: This (until now) secret Dot Dot Dot piece was recently revealed in Nydalen in Oslo. Estimated value; over 100.000 NOK, about 16.000 USD.
Read more at www.splitcitymagazine.com (PS: Google translated text)
This will answer OP's question.... Nov 1, 2013 6:09:52 GMT -5 All Rights Destroyed said: This (until now) secret Dot Dot Dot piece was recently revealed in Nydalen in Oslo. Estimated value; over 100.000 NOK, about 16.000 USD. Read more at www.splitcitymagazine.com (PS: Google translated text)
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 31, 2013 10:29:44 GMT 1, Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of s**t successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say. If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it. " I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. " "Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say." thanks so much for contributing graffuturism. To be honest i feel like i am trading down if i was trading for a dotdotdot and nobody has given me any reason to think otherwise. My aim was to understand what i was missing here about dotdotdot that so many people seem to get... but it doesn't seem like many people know why they are buying except to speculate. most think i should jump on the bandwagon and speculate also but thats never been my aim i don't like this dotdotdot stuff personally but was open to being shown that my judgement was incorrect but this has done nothing but reaffirm my initial feelings. Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff.
Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it.
why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else.
Interesting topic and one that even though maybe negative in nature brings up some good points not only about this artist but other artists as well that maybe are on fire in the print release sense. Maybe the Gallery knows best as he has stated he is buying Dot Dot images still, or maybe someone like nuart can chime in to the canon of the artist. I have never been one to judge an artist by what he sells, there are plenty of s**t successful artists. I take other professionals opinions and I haven't heard a good enough argument in his favor yet except that those that hold his work more hold it for flipping and up selling for profit then actual sentiment for the image. There was one person talking about the artwork being appreciated as such which know one can argue is a invalid reason to own someones art, yet that person isnt trying to sell it or flip it either which brings the original question that I haven't seen been answered yet. Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say. If speculating then it seems Dot dot is a great commodity according to your answers to the question, yet if collecting I am not sure that is the case as I take it from your answers as well. I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. I dont have those answers as this is not my expertise, but maybe someone on the forum does and you guys can have a more civil discussion that involves actual opinion based on your beliefs about art not Money. Money always exists as a part of art, but in my opinion should never enter ones decision in accumulating it. " I haven't heard enough arguments for the relevance of the artists work except in currency value as trade. Its a slippery slope one I am sure most speculators are ok with. The question still stands about the value of the artists work for now and the future, the real value not the economic value. What does an artist contribute to the scene and the genre as a whole, what separates this artist from his peers and brings to the conversation some great art. " "Why should kopite take the work of Dot Dot serious in trade, what is he missing that everyone else is getting. If as some of you say he should also trade in Dot Dot in order to trade up and get better artists work, or that he should jump on the bandwagon as well if there is one so to say." thanks so much for contributing graffuturism. To be honest i feel like i am trading down if i was trading for a dotdotdot and nobody has given me any reason to think otherwise. My aim was to understand what i was missing here about dotdotdot that so many people seem to get... but it doesn't seem like many people know why they are buying except to speculate. most think i should jump on the bandwagon and speculate also but thats never been my aim i don't like this dotdotdot stuff personally but was open to being shown that my judgement was incorrect but this has done nothing but reaffirm my initial feelings. Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff. Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it. why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 10:52:48 GMT 1, @freerange i've been pretty polite to everyone if they agree with me or not, but you seem to be trying to push another agenda.i have no previous form for trying to start anti anything threads here and have come to the defence of a few artists in the past.
if anyone is trying to be anti anything calling Hush "manga tits" in every post seems like anti-hush to me even though this thread has nothing to do with Hush
real debate and decussion should be welcomed but some people on the forum always seem to fack it up for the rest of us and people wonder why so many forum members just don't bother posting, i'll tell you people fear of being shouted down by big mouths ready to throw their 10cents worth in, just because someone has 1000 posts doesn't mean that they have any more knowledge than forum members with 1 or no posts.
anyway i won't comment any further, happy new year all.
@freerange i've been pretty polite to everyone if they agree with me or not, but you seem to be trying to push another agenda.i have no previous form for trying to start anti anything threads here and have come to the defence of a few artists in the past.
if anyone is trying to be anti anything calling Hush "manga tits" in every post seems like anti-hush to me even though this thread has nothing to do with Hush
real debate and decussion should be welcomed but some people on the forum always seem to fack it up for the rest of us and people wonder why so many forum members just don't bother posting, i'll tell you people fear of being shouted down by big mouths ready to throw their 10cents worth in, just because someone has 1000 posts doesn't mean that they have any more knowledge than forum members with 1 or no posts.
anyway i won't comment any further, happy new year all.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 31, 2013 11:03:31 GMT 1, @freerange i've been pretty polite to everyone if they agree with me or not, but you seem to be trying to push another agenda.i have no previous form for trying to start anti anything threads here and have come to the defence of a few artists in the past. if anyone is trying to be anti anything calling Hush "manga tits" in every post seems like anti-hush to me even though this thread has nothing to do with Hush real debate and decussion should be welcomed but some people on the forum always seem to fack it up for the rest of us and people wonder why so many forum members just don't bother posting, i'll tell you people fear of being shouted down by big mouths ready to throw their 10cents worth in, just because someone has 1000 posts doesn't mean that they have any more knowledge than forum members with 1 or no posts. anyway i won't comment any further, happy new year all. Nothing wrong with manga tits.
@freerange i've been pretty polite to everyone if they agree with me or not, but you seem to be trying to push another agenda.i have no previous form for trying to start anti anything threads here and have come to the defence of a few artists in the past. if anyone is trying to be anti anything calling Hush "manga tits" in every post seems like anti-hush to me even though this thread has nothing to do with Hush real debate and decussion should be welcomed but some people on the forum always seem to fack it up for the rest of us and people wonder why so many forum members just don't bother posting, i'll tell you people fear of being shouted down by big mouths ready to throw their 10cents worth in, just because someone has 1000 posts doesn't mean that they have any more knowledge than forum members with 1 or no posts. anyway i won't comment any further, happy new year all. Nothing wrong with manga tits.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Warm Gun on Dec 31, 2013 11:15:29 GMT 1, You own a lot of ... stuff then freerange?
You own a lot of ... stuff then freerange?
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 11:24:04 GMT 1, Eh.
the dot dot dot prints are Β£100 when released and far superior in print quality to that dface print to be honest. not seen the hush, but i assumed his stuff was giglee. You cant compare faile printing to dot dot dot... Why would the napoleon print need to be 27 screens.
So your talking money rather than art.
thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer.
just saying.
Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source.
and lastly. You smell.
Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff.
Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it.
why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else.
Nothing wrong with manga tits
this has been your contribution to the thread @freerange...
seems to me you might be heavily invested in dotdotdot, i'm sure you will be able to swap them for a banski in the near future...
Eh.
the dot dot dot prints are Β£100 when released and far superior in print quality to that dface print to be honest. not seen the hush, but i assumed his stuff was giglee. You cant compare faile printing to dot dot dot... Why would the napoleon print need to be 27 screens.
So your talking money rather than art.
thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer.
just saying.
Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source.
and lastly. You smell.
Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff.
Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it.
why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else.
Nothing wrong with manga tits
this has been your contribution to the thread @freerange...
seems to me you might be heavily invested in dotdotdot, i'm sure you will be able to swap them for a banski in the near future...
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by iamzero on Dec 31, 2013 11:24:11 GMT 1, One of the reasons I like eBay auctions is because it acts as a great leveller for prices. It's all very well claiming a certain print is worth Β£1000 and having it sat on a buy it now endlessly while an auction version of the same piece only usually reaches half that if you're lucky.
My point being its only worth what someone else is willing to pay, why be offended if someone offers you a DDD piece in trade? You don't have to value you it as such and can refuse, on the other hand it could be just what you're looking for.
One of the reasons I like eBay auctions is because it acts as a great leveller for prices. It's all very well claiming a certain print is worth Β£1000 and having it sat on a buy it now endlessly while an auction version of the same piece only usually reaches half that if you're lucky.
My point being its only worth what someone else is willing to pay, why be offended if someone offers you a DDD piece in trade? You don't have to value you it as such and can refuse, on the other hand it could be just what you're looking for.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by iamzero on Dec 31, 2013 11:26:22 GMT 1, And for the record I don't get the DotDotDot hype either but isn't that what makes art great? There are plenty that don't get why I love Charming Baker, Stik or Ben Eine.
And for the record I don't get the DotDotDot hype either but isn't that what makes art great? There are plenty that don't get why I love Charming Baker, Stik or Ben Eine.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 11:29:03 GMT 1, lol i can't see how that is anti in any way, i was just pointing out that i wasn't wishing to "speculate" on dotdotdot as everyone keeps stating, my post was trying to understand what was going on maybe i missed a great piece by him or maybe justin beiber likes him and i didn't know.
lol i can't see how that is anti in any way, i was just pointing out that i wasn't wishing to "speculate" on dotdotdot as everyone keeps stating, my post was trying to understand what was going on maybe i missed a great piece by him or maybe justin beiber likes him and i didn't know.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by cellular on Dec 31, 2013 12:34:43 GMT 1, When it comes to this forum and hype, look what Graffiti Prints have done. The promotion techniques are simple, long threads where they give away an item/s lots of people adding to thread and more publicity for the gallery and artist at basically no cost - sure fire winner. Look how they went with Whatson after eternal reflection. Hit it just at the right time with him and got in there. Produced many things since with Whatson, bit Emporers new cloths to me, did you ever see an uglier angel , but it's looks great if you've bought eternal reflection because no one surely would want to protect that prints price and be derogatory towards the work of the artist??? This is basic commerce and when it comes to this forum Graffiti Prints have played a blinder.
When it comes to this forum and hype, look what Graffiti Prints have done. The promotion techniques are simple, long threads where they give away an item/s lots of people adding to thread and more publicity for the gallery and artist at basically no cost - sure fire winner. Look how they went with Whatson after eternal reflection. Hit it just at the right time with him and got in there. Produced many things since with Whatson, bit Emporers new cloths to me, did you ever see an uglier angel , but it's looks great if you've bought eternal reflection because no one surely would want to protect that prints price and be derogatory towards the work of the artist??? This is basic commerce and when it comes to this forum Graffiti Prints have played a blinder.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 31, 2013 13:32:17 GMT 1, Eh. the dot dot dot prints are Β£100 when released and far superior in print quality to that dface print to be honest. not seen the hush, but i assumed his stuff was giglee. You cant compare faile printing to dot dot dot... Why would the napoleon print need to be 27 screens. So your talking money rather than art. thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer. just saying. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff. Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it. why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else. Nothing wrong with manga tits this has been your contribution to the thread @freerange...
seems to me you might be heavily invested in dotdotdot, i'm sure you will be able to swap them for a banski in the near future... No need for banksy or banski, got enough.
Saggy manga tits.... Could do with more.
bit of sick came up when you mentioned the word invested. reminds me of the time a certain forum member was caught talking about investing in art and how others should try flipping (as they appreciate more than stocks) on an oily shares forum elsewhere.
bleugh.
Eh. the dot dot dot prints are Β£100 when released and far superior in print quality to that dface print to be honest. not seen the hush, but i assumed his stuff was giglee. You cant compare faile printing to dot dot dot... Why would the napoleon print need to be 27 screens. So your talking money rather than art. thats fine, but just remember that it is a fickle market. One day dotdotdot might outsell manga tits. Then it will be the more expensive print. it is swings and roundabouts - if your a speculator you might take the risk and trade up for a newcomer. just saying. Yes you were comparing print quality - which is a non issue. Artists can print 80 pissing screens, it makes no odds to the image. You were also comparing price, which you were also wrong on as all of those you quoted cost more than any dot dot dot print from source. and lastly. You smell. Kopite, i think you initially tried to get an anti-dot dot dot thread going but you have found yourself in a roundabout way explaining why you do not like his stuff. Why not just say that, there is nothing wrong with it. why do you need others to explain to you why people are buying? The answer to that is.... For many different reasons and all different from each other. If you prefer droopy manga tits, then stick to that. Buy what you like, not everyone else. Nothing wrong with manga tits this has been your contribution to the thread @freerange...
seems to me you might be heavily invested in dotdotdot, i'm sure you will be able to swap them for a banski in the near future... No need for banksy or banski, got enough. Saggy manga tits.... Could do with more. bit of sick came up when you mentioned the word invested. reminds me of the time a certain forum member was caught talking about investing in art and how others should try flipping (as they appreciate more than stocks) on an oily shares forum elsewhere. bleugh.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by BKBOI on Dec 31, 2013 14:20:03 GMT 1, Anyone heard of bitcoins.....why are people buying this?
Anyone heard of bitcoins.....why are people buying this?
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Graffiti Prints on Dec 31, 2013 14:21:08 GMT 1, When it comes to this forum and hype, look what Graffiti Prints have done. The promotion techniques are simple, long threads where they give away an item/s lots of people adding to thread and more publicity for the gallery and artist at basically no cost - sure fire winner. Look how they went with Whatson after eternal reflection. Hit it just at the right time with him and got in there. Produced many things since with Whatson, bit Emporers new cloths to me, did you ever see an uglier angel , but it's looks great if you've bought eternal reflection because no one surely would want to protect that prints price and be derogatory towards the work of the artist??? This is basic commerce and when it comes to this forum Graffiti Prints have played a blinder. seems unfair we have not intentionally played this forum you give us too much credit.
our only strategy has been to make great prints with no restrictions on colours as we thought the print market had become a little stale with 2 - 6 colour screen prints selling for Β£200 - Β£500 from source.
we wanted to introduce screen prints un restricted by colours at the best possible price we could together with the artist and we feel we achieved our goal and were building on it as much as we can.
we have experimented all year with different techniques and had a really fun year, yes we want to show off our product and promote it, anyone would if your super proud of what you produce.
we have just finished a 36 colour screen print with sandra chevrier that finished our year on a massive high and pushed the barrier further forward even more as technically this was soooo hard to make and was a serious stop start process till every one of the 36 colours was right.
again the price will reflect our commitment to make affordable art no matter how many screens or how hard it was to make.
here is a sneak peak of a finished test print we ok'ed just before we put the last 6 colours on.
terrible pic in terrible light but you get the idea they are in transit to canada now end jan release planned.
we are still going to do a giveaway on one of these, if anyone can think of a way of it not clogging up the last 100 posts we are in favour of it as long as its not pm, it can be a nightmare when a few giveaways are going on here and all you read is i'm in etc.
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When it comes to this forum and hype, look what Graffiti Prints have done. The promotion techniques are simple, long threads where they give away an item/s lots of people adding to thread and more publicity for the gallery and artist at basically no cost - sure fire winner. Look how they went with Whatson after eternal reflection. Hit it just at the right time with him and got in there. Produced many things since with Whatson, bit Emporers new cloths to me, did you ever see an uglier angel , but it's looks great if you've bought eternal reflection because no one surely would want to protect that prints price and be derogatory towards the work of the artist??? This is basic commerce and when it comes to this forum Graffiti Prints have played a blinder. seems unfair we have not intentionally played this forum you give us too much credit. our only strategy has been to make great prints with no restrictions on colours as we thought the print market had become a little stale with 2 - 6 colour screen prints selling for Β£200 - Β£500 from source. we wanted to introduce screen prints un restricted by colours at the best possible price we could together with the artist and we feel we achieved our goal and were building on it as much as we can. we have experimented all year with different techniques and had a really fun year, yes we want to show off our product and promote it, anyone would if your super proud of what you produce. we have just finished a 36 colour screen print with sandra chevrier that finished our year on a massive high and pushed the barrier further forward even more as technically this was soooo hard to make and was a serious stop start process till every one of the 36 colours was right. again the price will reflect our commitment to make affordable art no matter how many screens or how hard it was to make. here is a sneak peak of a finished test print we ok'ed just before we put the last 6 colours on. terrible pic in terrible light but you get the idea they are in transit to canada now end jan release planned. we are still going to do a giveaway on one of these, if anyone can think of a way of it not clogging up the last 100 posts we are in favour of it as long as its not pm, it can be a nightmare when a few giveaways are going on here and all you read is i'm in etc. sorry for the long post
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by Warm Gun on Dec 31, 2013 14:33:47 GMT 1, I like how Graffiti Prints made their reply into another advert.
I like how Graffiti Prints made their reply into another advert.
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Dot Dot Dot π³π΄ DDD β’ Norway Graffiti β’ Stencil Street Art, by FΠ― on Dec 31, 2013 14:43:42 GMT 1, Anyone heard of bitcoins.....why are people buying this? Taylor Swift ..... Why are people buying this?
Anyone heard of bitcoins.....why are people buying this? Taylor Swift ..... Why are people buying this?
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