jusdeep
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by jusdeep on Dec 31, 2013 14:43:50 GMT 1, '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.'
Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual.
'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.'
Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by cellular on Dec 31, 2013 14:43:59 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 £200 - £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 Thanks to Graffiti Prints for endorsing everything I said......
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 £200 - £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 Thanks to Graffiti Prints for endorsing everything I said......
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by FЯ on Dec 31, 2013 14:46:16 GMT 1, GP - best thing to do would be to setup a specific mailing list for the comp, then you can add all those new people onto your existing one if they are not already signed up
Just an idea if you use something like mailchimp? So create a mailing list signup page just for the give away like faile do.
GP - best thing to do would be to setup a specific mailing list for the comp, then you can add all those new people onto your existing one if they are not already signed up
Just an idea if you use something like mailchimp? So create a mailing list signup page just for the give away like faile do.
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jusdeep
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by jusdeep on Dec 31, 2013 14:46:52 GMT 1, And thanks to you Cellular for bumping and repeating everything they said, thus giving them and their print even more exposure and column inches.
And thanks to you Cellular for bumping and repeating everything they said, thus giving them and their print even more exposure and column inches.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Graffiti Prints on Dec 31, 2013 14:57:33 GMT 1, '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.' Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual. best idea so far i think anymore?
'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.' Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual. best idea so far i think anymore?
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by cellular on Dec 31, 2013 14:57:38 GMT 1, And thanks to you Cellular for bumping and repeating everything they said, thus giving them and their print even more exposure and column inches. Accepted and valid point. Sometimes saying nothing can say a lot but not always that effective on a forum, think we catch the drift though
And thanks to you Cellular for bumping and repeating everything they said, thus giving them and their print even more exposure and column inches. Accepted and valid point. Sometimes saying nothing can say a lot but not always that effective on a forum, think we catch the drift though
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 15:20:55 GMT 1, '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.' Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual. best idea so far i think anymore?
Perfect solution - I love the comps but not the scrolling.
'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.' Just post a new subject and get people to like that initial post. Gives you the entrants names and doesn't clog up the boards with needless lists of names and also does away with people getting bumped off the list or missing a number spot. If people want to comment, diss, hype or moan on any other related topic, it's business as per usual. best idea so far i think anymore? Perfect solution - I love the comps but not the scrolling.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Limited Prints on Dec 31, 2013 15:21:55 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. Yes and GP had a gun to everyones head who bought. Marketing masters, im sure you guys sit around stroking your cats with those big deep laughs. 100 gdp for a print.....cheap if you ask me. when you figure they probally split with artist, the cost of printing ie paper, paint, machine, overhead and insurances, employees...shipping....which at 10 gpb to the U.S. im pretty sure is under cost. no ones getting rich. It is alright to make a living....no...?? bringing out newer artist at great great great prices that our instiantly going up in value. for shame gp for shame on you........(j/k defo sarcasm....) I have ER's and angel because I like them. Didn't go for a framed, which everyone else seemed to like where I didn't.
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. Yes and GP had a gun to everyones head who bought. Marketing masters, im sure you guys sit around stroking your cats with those big deep laughs. 100 gdp for a print.....cheap if you ask me. when you figure they probally split with artist, the cost of printing ie paper, paint, machine, overhead and insurances, employees...shipping....which at 10 gpb to the U.S. im pretty sure is under cost. no ones getting rich. It is alright to make a living....no... ?? bringing out newer artist at great great great prices that our instiantly going up in value. for shame gp for shame on you........(j/k defo sarcasm....) I have ER's and angel because I like them. Didn't go for a framed, which everyone else seemed to like where I didn't.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by motor on Dec 31, 2013 17:07:45 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. Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here.
With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind.
The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly make its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot.
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. Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here. With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind. The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly make its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 17:45:13 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. Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here. With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind. The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot. finally someone speaking the truth.
just a heads up freerange will be along soon accusing you of being anti dotdotdot so you can secretly buy loads to make millions in the future.
happy new year.
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. Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here. With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind. The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot. finally someone speaking the truth. just a heads up freerange will be along soon accusing you of being anti dotdotdot so you can secretly buy loads to make millions in the future. happy new year.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Dec 31, 2013 18:25:06 GMT 1, The real question is why are people still talking about this...
The real question is why are people still talking about this...
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by FЯ on Dec 31, 2013 19:10:58 GMT 1, Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here. With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind. The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot. finally someone speaking the truth. just a heads up freerange will be along soon accusing you of being anti dotdotdot so you can secretly buy loads to make millions in the future. happy new year.
Only if you want to talk saggy manga tits. If you do, im open all ears.
Not as simple as that but quite spot on. Personally I don't have anything against GP (actually well played) but i'm quite sorry for some folks over here. With so many "galleries" and their friends being involved on this forum it is difficult to be it any other way. I am sure older members can see past this and have seen it many times before. Mind you, funny enough, some old members realised that and are actually behind this all. However, there is obviously a market for it but please people don't believe everything being said here (especially when it comes to what has been sold, for how much, how great it is that the edition has sold out in super fast time or how good investment it might be). Smoke and mirrors comes to my mind. The way I see it - most of the artists which appeared and being promoted here in the last few years are heavily influenced by first (Warhol, Basquiat, Haring...) and mainly by the second wave of commercially successful street artists (Banksy, Bast, Shep, Kaws, Faile...). Sure there are few exceptions but majority won't be heard of in a few years time. Their work is very much average (if so). Would it regularly its way to the major action houses or will it find the way into museums or major collector's collections? Very much doubt it. If you like it fair enough (I know, I know we all like different things) but if you want to capitalise, do it is whilst it is still hot. finally someone speaking the truth. just a heads up freerange will be along soon accusing you of being anti dotdotdot so you can secretly buy loads to make millions in the future. happy new year. Only if you want to talk saggy manga tits. If you do, im open all ears.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by .dappy on Dec 31, 2013 20:06:04 GMT 1, ... for FREE®ANGE ... happy new 'ear ...
... for FREE®ANGE ... happy new 'ear ...
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 2, 2014 9:44:30 GMT 1, Looking for dot dot dot protester print! any colour considered. PM if interested in selling.
Thanks DBM
Looking for dot dot dot protester print! any colour considered. PM if interested in selling.
Thanks DBM
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by 11 on Jan 2, 2014 17:18:12 GMT 1, Have you had a word with kopite - he should be able to point you at a few......
urbanartassociation.com/thread/112346/dotdotdot-why-people-buying
Have you had a word with kopite - he should be able to point you at a few...... urbanartassociation.com/thread/112346/dotdotdot-why-people-buying
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Patta1 on Jan 2, 2014 17:42:58 GMT 1, Looking for dot dot dot protester print! any colour considered. PM if interested in selling. Thanks DBM
Great print got the pink colourway on the wall love it good luck with the search !!
Looking for dot dot dot protester print! any colour considered. PM if interested in selling. Thanks DBM Great print got the pink colourway on the wall love it good luck with the search !!
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Graham H on Jan 2, 2014 18:03:53 GMT 1, Always a good time to flash mine!!
( just like .dappy and his ER!! )
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Always a good time to flash mine!! ( just like .dappy and his ER!! ) G
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Patta1 on Jan 2, 2014 18:14:27 GMT 1, Always a good time to flash mine!! ( just like .dappy and his ER!! ) G
Always admired your ... May aswell get mine out now you've got yours out!
Always a good time to flash mine!! ( just like .dappy and his ER!! ) G Always admired your ... May aswell get mine out now you've got yours out!
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 2, 2014 20:39:59 GMT 1, Good effort guys! And good taste all round !!!
Regards DBM
Good effort guys! And good taste all round !!!
Regards DBM
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by wow on Jan 2, 2014 23:39:29 GMT 1, 250£ + shipping. To afford my dolk. Dont think you Get this ap cheaper
Happy ny!
250£ + shipping. To afford my dolk. Dont think you Get this ap cheaper
Happy ny!
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by DrWhite on Jan 2, 2014 23:47:33 GMT 1, Good effort guys! And good taste all round !!! Regards DBM
Like the panda boy avatar d - very nice !
Good effort guys! And good taste all round !!! Regards DBM Like the panda boy avatar d - very nice !
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by gletak on Jan 5, 2014 3:13:43 GMT 1, Really, G? You are going to exchange money or art with someone who doesn't have the balls to keep their post on the forum. He deleted it as soon as someone questioned him. Good luck with that. I wish you the best, buddy! Sent the pm to Afr1ka since i know this guy from doing deals with him befor :-)
Really, G? You are going to exchange money or art with someone who doesn't have the balls to keep their post on the forum. He deleted it as soon as someone questioned him. Good luck with that. I wish you the best, buddy! Sent the pm to Afr1ka since i know this guy from doing deals with him befor :-)
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 5, 2014 18:45:02 GMT 1, still looking to buy !!!
still looking to buy !!!
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Deleted on Jan 5, 2014 19:59:16 GMT 1, 10 years or so ago, people, for whatever reason, took to liking the clean form and irreverent content of this offshoot of graffiti called "Stencil Art". In Norway, Dolk, Pøbel & Martin Whatson, influenced by Banksy but equally by the Melbourne Stencil Art Scene of the time, took to the form. Each developed their own recognisable style and over the last ten years have built a small but dedicated following. Dot Dot Dot meanwhile was part of a serious graffiti crew, painting trains, doing time etc etc. Like most good writers, a sensitive vandal. In 2007 he tried his hand at Stencil Art. He enjoyed it, so he continued, whilst also continuing in the crew. It was difficult for him to make the switch, it takes balls to leave a hardcore graffiti crew to make stencils. Peer pressure is HUGE. But he persevered, got himself a shared studio space and started working on canvas. Over the past few years he's become very very good at it. You may not notice just how good unless you have a work in front of you.
If you're a fan of "Stencil Art" and you've seen his work, you'll know what I'm talking about.
As for "why are people buying it"...There are 100s of thousands of dedicated Street Art fans, many are also "Stencil Art" fans, and in spite of what it may seem, there are very few stencil artists out there making good quality street and studio work. Dot Dot Dot is.
10 years or so ago, people, for whatever reason, took to liking the clean form and irreverent content of this offshoot of graffiti called "Stencil Art". In Norway, Dolk, Pøbel & Martin Whatson, influenced by Banksy but equally by the Melbourne Stencil Art Scene of the time, took to the form. Each developed their own recognisable style and over the last ten years have built a small but dedicated following. Dot Dot Dot meanwhile was part of a serious graffiti crew, painting trains, doing time etc etc. Like most good writers, a sensitive vandal. In 2007 he tried his hand at Stencil Art. He enjoyed it, so he continued, whilst also continuing in the crew. It was difficult for him to make the switch, it takes balls to leave a hardcore graffiti crew to make stencils. Peer pressure is HUGE. But he persevered, got himself a shared studio space and started working on canvas. Over the past few years he's become very very good at it. You may not notice just how good unless you have a work in front of you.
If you're a fan of "Stencil Art" and you've seen his work, you'll know what I'm talking about.
As for "why are people buying it"...There are 100s of thousands of dedicated Street Art fans, many are also "Stencil Art" fans, and in spite of what it may seem, there are very few stencil artists out there making good quality street and studio work. Dot Dot Dot is.
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dbm
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 12, 2014 20:48:50 GMT 1, Pm me if interested. Regards DBM
Pm me if interested. Regards DBM
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by DrWhite on Jan 13, 2014 1:31:23 GMT 1, Anyone thinking of selling, Dennis is great guy to deal with & a DDD fan.
Anyone thinking of selling, Dennis is great guy to deal with & a DDD fan.
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 13, 2014 23:27:47 GMT 1, Deal done, many thanks.
Regards DBM
Deal done, many thanks.
Regards DBM
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by shechtmr on Jan 15, 2014 23:19:18 GMT 1, AFR1KA are you still looking for $1,600 US for the Supine?
AFR1KA are you still looking for $1,600 US for the Supine?
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by dbm on Jan 16, 2014 1:10:28 GMT 1, Pm if interested in selling. regards DBM
Pm if interested in selling. regards DBM
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Dot Dot Dot 🇳🇴 DDD • Norway Graffiti • Stencil Street Art, by Fairxat on Jan 16, 2014 9:48:44 GMT 1, Try Graham h
Try Graham h
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