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Who is Pejac?, by graffuturism on Oct 19, 2014 9:10:19 GMT 1, Agree. Pejac is a brilliant artist. Exciting to see what he releases next. The reason why his stuff is effective is because it is street work. it does not translate well to prints. I cant take this comment serious after you overly hyping stein. 2 different artists and nothing against stein, but Pejac seems to be on another level and I am sure wont have an issue transitioning his work onto canvas or a print. It might not be as cookie cutter as you like but that's what I appreciate about his street work as well.
Agree. Pejac is a brilliant artist. Exciting to see what he releases next. The reason why his stuff is effective is because it is street work. it does not translate well to prints. I cant take this comment serious after you overly hyping stein. 2 different artists and nothing against stein, but Pejac seems to be on another level and I am sure wont have an issue transitioning his work onto canvas or a print. It might not be as cookie cutter as you like but that's what I appreciate about his street work as well.
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Who is Pejac?, by Fะฏ on Oct 19, 2014 9:17:50 GMT 1, Why are you talking about stein?
Pejac is nothing to do with stencils. His work is better on the street, that is obvious.
Why are you talking about stein?
Pejac is nothing to do with stencils. His work is better on the street, that is obvious.
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Who is Pejac?, by graffuturism on Oct 19, 2014 9:25:37 GMT 1, Why are you talking about stein? Pejac is nothing to do with stencils. His work is better on the street, that is obvious. I think its too soon to say anything but obviously you think you can tell what he will create in print or canvas in the near future. I am all for being critical, but your comment doesnt seem sincere as being critical. If your going to piss on someone or make a generalization bring some dialogue to the conversation.
Also saying his work is better on the street goes with out saying, all work looks better on the street and my opinion is that any artist that can paint well on the street usually has no problem working under basic conditions like the studio. Same cant always be said for studio artists working in the street. Its not like these images have to be on the street to be impactful, or can only exist in that environment.
Why are you talking about stein? Pejac is nothing to do with stencils. His work is better on the street, that is obvious. I think its too soon to say anything but obviously you think you can tell what he will create in print or canvas in the near future. I am all for being critical, but your comment doesnt seem sincere as being critical. If your going to piss on someone or make a generalization bring some dialogue to the conversation. Also saying his work is better on the street goes with out saying, all work looks better on the street and my opinion is that any artist that can paint well on the street usually has no problem working under basic conditions like the studio. Same cant always be said for studio artists working in the street. Its not like these images have to be on the street to be impactful, or can only exist in that environment.
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Who is Pejac?, by Fะฏ on Oct 19, 2014 11:40:11 GMT 1, What you on about?
I like pejac but his work is all based around the situ rather than on paper. Is that not dialogue. Did you get out of bed the wrong side this morning?
What you on about?
I like pejac but his work is all based around the situ rather than on paper. Is that not dialogue. Did you get out of bed the wrong side this morning?
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Who is Pejac?, by graffuturism on Oct 19, 2014 11:47:49 GMT 1, Fair enough, which is better than just making a general statement without context.
Some of the work yes works great insitu, yet not all his work involves specific locations to be effective. Not more than say Banksy who also works well with locations on the street yet is able to create some great images that stand alone on the wall and against a blank piece of paper.
Pejac seems to work in a couple different styles as well and not all of them have to be in the street to be effective, I can definitely see some transitioning well off the wall as well. I can understand you saying a certain Image doesnt transfer well, or looks better in the street. Yet I think saying the artist doesnt transfer to print well as a whole is a bit premature IMO.
Fair enough, which is better than just making a general statement without context.
Some of the work yes works great insitu, yet not all his work involves specific locations to be effective. Not more than say Banksy who also works well with locations on the street yet is able to create some great images that stand alone on the wall and against a blank piece of paper.
Pejac seems to work in a couple different styles as well and not all of them have to be in the street to be effective, I can definitely see some transitioning well off the wall as well. I can understand you saying a certain Image doesnt transfer well, or looks better in the street. Yet I think saying the artist doesnt transfer to print well as a whole is a bit premature IMO.
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Who is Pejac?, by South Bound on Oct 19, 2014 13:30:07 GMT 1, I really enjoyed the single print he has released to date. Trying to pass judgement on someone who has such a small catalog does not seem fair. Why not give the guy a little more time.
I really enjoyed the single print he has released to date. Trying to pass judgement on someone who has such a small catalog does not seem fair. Why not give the guy a little more time.
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Who is Pejac?, by highflyer on Oct 20, 2014 10:49:06 GMT 1, You guys arguing talk as if you haven't seen his website. He has done plenty of fantastic paintings and a beautiful emotional print.
Might be worth you checking it out...
Www.pejac.es
You guys arguing talk as if you haven't seen his website. He has done plenty of fantastic paintings and a beautiful emotional print. Might be worth you checking it out... Www.pejac.es
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Who is Pejac?, by jlf on Oct 20, 2014 12:20:20 GMT 1, After having a look at his website, I particularly like the additional bits that he adds to the wall outside of the painting such as the birds on Esparcepรกjaros.
After having a look at his website, I particularly like the additional bits that he adds to the wall outside of the painting such as the birds on Esparcepรกjaros.
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Who is Pejac?, by highflyer on Oct 20, 2014 17:50:46 GMT 1, What you on about? I like pejac but his work is all based around the situ rather than on paper. Is that not dialogue. Did you get out of bed the wrong side this morning?
See my post above Mr Dialogue
What you on about? I like pejac but his work is all based around the situ rather than on paper. Is that not dialogue. Did you get out of bed the wrong side this morning? See my post above Mr Dialogue
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Who is Pejac?, by Fะฏ on Oct 20, 2014 19:50:40 GMT 1, Yeah but the best ones are where he adds the dimensions outside the paintings. How soes he do that on a print?
Yeah but the best ones are where he adds the dimensions outside the paintings. How soes he do that on a print?
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Who is Pejac?, by Sohoria on Oct 20, 2014 22:41:28 GMT 1, Maybe something like what Mighty Mo did using 3d printing?
Maybe something like what Mighty Mo did using 3d printing?
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Who is Pejac?, by Deleted on Oct 20, 2014 22:52:03 GMT 1, His Holocaust/flower painting is one of my favorite images by any artist... Dude can paint walls and canvas equally well
His Holocaust/flower painting is one of my favorite images by any artist... Dude can paint walls and canvas equally well
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Who is Pejac?, by Urban Muzzy on Oct 20, 2014 23:01:26 GMT 1, I agree with Fed, the Holocaust/Flower painting is my favourite too, has so much extra meaning to me. Pejac does some mighty fine stuff.
I agree with Fed, the Holocaust/Flower painting is my favourite too, has so much extra meaning to me. Pejac does some mighty fine stuff.
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Who is Pejac?, by nandaman on Oct 21, 2014 4:18:57 GMT 1, I agree his street work is fantastic, but his one print to date - Seppuku with the hand finishing is really, really nice.
I agree his street work is fantastic, but his one print to date - Seppuku with the hand finishing is really, really nice.
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Who is Pejac?, by sal on Nov 6, 2014 12:32:23 GMT 1, according to his facebook, Pejac was recently painting a new piece in London:
according to his facebook, Pejac was recently painting a new piece in London:
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Who is Pejac?, by winston on Nov 12, 2014 14:43:06 GMT 1, wow beautiful
wow beautiful
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Who is Pejac?, by samfrost on Nov 12, 2014 16:38:51 GMT 1, Looks great! Hoping some more original works surface on the market. One of the few intriguing artists on the urban/street art market right now. Very refreshing to see!
Also, just saw a print go off on fleabay for near $1k USD...insane! Cue hype machine.
Looks great! Hoping some more original works surface on the market. One of the few intriguing artists on the urban/street art market right now. Very refreshing to see!
Also, just saw a print go off on fleabay for near $1k USD...insane! Cue hype machine.
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Who is Pejac?, by boyce on Nov 12, 2014 16:42:37 GMT 1, pejac is a pure talent.
pejac is a pure talent.
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Who is Pejac?, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Nov 12, 2014 22:36:00 GMT 1, He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip
He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip
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Who is Pejac?, by samfrost on Nov 12, 2014 22:45:20 GMT 1, He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible.
He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible.
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Who is Pejac?, by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Nov 13, 2014 3:04:22 GMT 1, He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible. Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases.
He's obviously going to need money one day so expect a big show and lots of canvases and prints for us all to buy and flip He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible. Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases.
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Who is Pejac?, by jlf on Nov 13, 2014 9:41:30 GMT 1, He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible. Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases. I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view.
He's managed by Suben now. I highly doubt he will go the way of several "artists" discussed ad nauseum with multiple colorways and copycat works. I can never fault anyone for making a buck, but young artists are left best to develop and build a following vs. blow up by selling prints as quickly as possible. Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases. I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view.
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Who is Pejac?, by highflyer on Nov 13, 2014 11:24:38 GMT 1, Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases. I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view. It's not a "fact", it's a matter of personal taste and opinion. Dear oh dear.
Agree hope he's managed well and finds a decent gallery. As if he finds the wrong gallery (no names mentioned) they will push him to release big editions and a few times per year on line - as you say to make a quick buck, then then exclusiveness wears off. With Pejac's style there is scope for a huge volume of work which wouldn't get boring. Personally if I was him I would continue with just street work and sell only canvases and try to stay away from big print releases. I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view. It's not a "fact", it's a matter of personal taste and opinion. Dear oh dear.
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Who is Pejac?, by jlf on Nov 13, 2014 11:41:20 GMT 1, I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view. It's not a "fact", it's a matter of personal taste and opinion. Dear oh dear. I don't think there are many that will argue that his best work so far is the street work or the canvas with the additional bits off the edge of the canvas. I'd be happy to see an example of one of his better ones where this is not the case.
While the print that was done was decent it was no where near his best. I'm not saying that in the future that he won't do some great prints, he definitely has the talent, I'm just saying there is nothing that could easily be converted so far
Point taken it's not a fact, though
I hope he does this, but it must be so tempted to do the print runs and make the quick easy cash, both for him and the people managing him. Hopefully the fact that the best of his work looks like it wouldn't come off well as a print will work in favor of taking the more long term view. It's not a "fact", it's a matter of personal taste and opinion. Dear oh dear. I don't think there are many that will argue that his best work so far is the street work or the canvas with the additional bits off the edge of the canvas. I'd be happy to see an example of one of his better ones where this is not the case. While the print that was done was decent it was no where near his best. I'm not saying that in the future that he won't do some great prints, he definitely has the talent, I'm just saying there is nothing that could easily be converted so far Point taken it's not a fact, though
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Who is Pejac?, by commissioner on Nov 16, 2014 18:04:47 GMT 1, December drop.. lets hope so
December drop.. lets hope so
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Who is Pejac?, by loother on Nov 16, 2014 22:51:33 GMT 1, Everything this guy does is brilliant - inside, outside, walls, floors, windows, whatever. With the single exception of his previous print, which I wasn't so keen on. There's definitely space on my wall for him to fill with a December release, though.
Everything this guy does is brilliant - inside, outside, walls, floors, windows, whatever. With the single exception of his previous print, which I wasn't so keen on. There's definitely space on my wall for him to fill with a December release, though.
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Who is Pejac?, by supercockle on Nov 18, 2014 22:05:46 GMT 1, Everything this guy does is brilliant - inside, outside, walls, floors, windows, whatever. With the single exception of his previous print, which I wasn't so keen on. There's definitely space on my wall for him to fill with a December release, though.
Agree 100% with this loother. So looking forward to watching this guy over the next few years.
Everything this guy does is brilliant - inside, outside, walls, floors, windows, whatever. With the single exception of his previous print, which I wasn't so keen on. There's definitely space on my wall for him to fill with a December release, though. Agree 100% with this loother. So looking forward to watching this guy over the next few years.
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Who is Pejac?, by greatplainsman on Nov 24, 2014 5:12:58 GMT 1, Such a thoughful Artist with Masterful execution. Definetly one of my favorite Street Artists to follow.
Such a thoughful Artist with Masterful execution. Definetly one of my favorite Street Artists to follow.
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