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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Liverpool ste123 on Nov 29, 2014 17:03:18 GMT 1, Looks to be sold out now anyways
Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha
I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!!
I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha
Looks to be sold out now anyways Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 17:55:51 GMT 1, Looks to be sold out now anyways Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha
There's a thread nearby about being Addicted to Art that you might want to check out Liverpoolste although I think at this point you may be too far gone for an intervention. I guess you can always eat the prints if times get really tough - must be some fibre etc in all that paper!
Looks to be sold out now anyways Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha There's a thread nearby about being Addicted to Art that you might want to check out Liverpoolste although I think at this point you may be too far gone for an intervention. I guess you can always eat the prints if times get really tough - must be some fibre etc in all that paper!
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by dazarino on Nov 29, 2014 18:10:38 GMT 1, Looks to be sold out now anyways Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha
Haha like it, I think when ever your on the fence about a drop in the future ste just remember the artist will always bring out another print. If it took you 36 hours to decide then I don't think you should have gone for it mate and stuck with buying food
Looks to be sold out now anyways Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha Haha like it, I think when ever your on the fence about a drop in the future ste just remember the artist will always bring out another print. If it took you 36 hours to decide then I don't think you should have gone for it mate and stuck with buying food
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by loother on Nov 29, 2014 20:46:21 GMT 1, I'm still tempted by this, and delighted that I'm still able to dither, my problem being that as I recall Style Wars wasn't screenprinted because it's hard/impossible to recreate Z's particular style with that process, which sounded sensible to my non-expert ears. Different Strokes wasn't screenprinted either. But now this has been, leaving me worried that the detail on the boy won't quite work. I'm particularly concerned, looking at the pics, about his blotchy red forehead. Really that's all that's stopping me from buying it, though I guess I could always send it back if I don't like it. Can anyone reassure me before it's too late? While i can not allay your fears about the boys firehead, i can tell you that this was not screenprinted. This is a lithograph, which means that ink is spread over printing plates and the. Applied to the paper as seen in the video in page 1. The notion that you couldn't screenprint his first two prints is simply not true, however doing so would be an insanely intricate process and would likely mean the cost would have been astronomical. oh yeah... And if you look closely all of his figures have blotchy skin as far as i can see... Aha, so that's my rank ignorance brutally exposed. Thanks for the explanation/clarification, though. Eventually tried to buy this, but it wouldn't go through on my mobile and by the time I got to my computer it had sold out. I'll chalk that up to karma.
I'm still tempted by this, and delighted that I'm still able to dither, my problem being that as I recall Style Wars wasn't screenprinted because it's hard/impossible to recreate Z's particular style with that process, which sounded sensible to my non-expert ears. Different Strokes wasn't screenprinted either. But now this has been, leaving me worried that the detail on the boy won't quite work. I'm particularly concerned, looking at the pics, about his blotchy red forehead. Really that's all that's stopping me from buying it, though I guess I could always send it back if I don't like it. Can anyone reassure me before it's too late? While i can not allay your fears about the boys firehead, i can tell you that this was not screenprinted. This is a lithograph, which means that ink is spread over printing plates and the. Applied to the paper as seen in the video in page 1. The notion that you couldn't screenprint his first two prints is simply not true, however doing so would be an insanely intricate process and would likely mean the cost would have been astronomical. oh yeah... And if you look closely all of his figures have blotchy skin as far as i can see... Aha, so that's my rank ignorance brutally exposed. Thanks for the explanation/clarification, though. Eventually tried to buy this, but it wouldn't go through on my mobile and by the time I got to my computer it had sold out. I'll chalk that up to karma.
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Liverpool ste123 on Nov 29, 2014 20:57:45 GMT 1, Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha Haha like it, I think when ever your on the fence about a drop in the future ste just remember the artist will always bring out another print. If it took you 36 hours to decide then I don't think you should have gone for it mate and stuck with buying food
It was reading the initial slating of the print/cost earlier on in this thread that had me sat on the fence for sooooo long!
Thankfully I saw sense & took the plunge but yep, you're correct - there'll always be more drops from the said artist in the future. Just annoying when you regret not getting something on a drop/didn't have a hope in hells chance of securing a print on the drop & have to resort to flippers!
Think I'd have double the amount of art if I didn't need to resort to buying my wants from profiteers!haha
Hope December is a quiet month for art though - like seriously!
Well I'm glad after 36 hours of deliberation I FINALLY took the plunge earlier this afternoon Left myself sod all to live on though (for the next 6 days!!) after buying an Ian Francis from Lazarides & a Faile too but hey - food & bills are for lightweights eh! ha I am maybe under-appreciating the intricate printing process at this current time that went into this EZ so I'm preparing to be 'WOW'd'!! I did wanna join the 'cannot justify the expense' crew BUT money is always around - prints are sadly not. Then when we do want to own the said piece, we pay through the nose for the pleasure **Well that's my justification anyhow**ha Haha like it, I think when ever your on the fence about a drop in the future ste just remember the artist will always bring out another print. If it took you 36 hours to decide then I don't think you should have gone for it mate and stuck with buying food It was reading the initial slating of the print/cost earlier on in this thread that had me sat on the fence for sooooo long! Thankfully I saw sense & took the plunge but yep, you're correct - there'll always be more drops from the said artist in the future. Just annoying when you regret not getting something on a drop/didn't have a hope in hells chance of securing a print on the drop & have to resort to flippers! Think I'd have double the amount of art if I didn't need to resort to buying my wants from profiteers!haha Hope December is a quiet month for art though - like seriously!
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Lroy on Nov 29, 2014 21:02:42 GMT 1, Anyway, not my cut of Tee, sorry my cup of tea. For a lot of reasons that I won't tell ( too much fans of Z. here : peace, no war ) Roy, i for one would really like to hear why you don't like Zach... Art is personal, what you don't like could be something that someone else does like, but you voicing your crtique is not an attack on my affinity for the piece... Just saying... Adults can have discussions with people whose opinions differ, and more importantly can often learn from those same differeing opinions!! s Well, well well, thanks Sgolby.. Is anybody have patience here ? ;-) Never mind I understand you ( it took me half an hour to wrtie this , lol ) ....
Without doubt, I chose an easy shortcut because I'm a bit lazy and this would be more obvious ( to don't wite nonsense and well make me understand) if the English language was my mother tongue (I hate google translator I use very little). At the beginning I write that Zach and GP, were not my cup of tea. I removed GP because it doesn't mean anything : it is an editor, and in new print editions we can find great new artists ( but very bad too ) , and then I am not ready to win a giveaway contest now! Laughing out loud.. I think Zacharevich is a bit too clean, childish, without body, materials, or casings, beautiful images of course but what after? (Mondrian - that was never my cup of tea - has already been used and diverted hundreds of times. The wall of the school for example, makes me think an official commissioned art that any great artist of an art school could have... I'd like also much rather " Destroy Grafitti" by Kunstraen, still an image of Coca-cola diverted: Kidult (Ebola), Icy and Sot (two friends I adore humanely but that seem a bit declining to creativity ( money and commerce ? - - the fault of the prints perspective?) that inevitably, you will love!) Already the coke logo is attractive and the message subliminal of our childhood, redone surface! It cannot be not love; Easy. Above all, I don't like too much the "white" of this print. Too much cold. But maybe, in real , it would be great...
About G.P. , I know too much what to think: they have great artists, certainly, but it becomes a mechanism (the 10 different prints, etc, etc... a exit every 15 days), or a process. It also lacks of " body" with guts, deepness, wall (true and of bricks or cement ); We would like that GP come out the prints after a mural of an artist and not as images to buy and collectible.
To illustrate my point ( lol ) , I'll take 3, 4, 5, 6 artists: Banksy - which always overwrites all the world in street-art -, Invader that renews itself with its waffles, its rubik cubes and his alien kit travelling in space with balloons, and also JR, which although could upset a lot as myself with his hipster side ( etc ) , performs feats (with moutains of money, I grant you)... I think that there are not only beautiful ( or " amazing " ) pics, but creation and this is what interests me (as Pejac, Pavel183 (rip), Roa and Daleast for another form of street-art, however innovative and more traditional also: they import in the street of the works that have the taste of art, the appearance and the flavour of art and .... that we could find maybe in museums.. and which in fact are of street-art!).. And Shok1 and his new radiologic art , etc, etc.... I like crazy guys, in art, music, litterature, mates etc... I like rebels too. Maybe its just a illusion but They try. They have the merit to try.
The end Zach and/or GP could suggest to these updates from Obey every week, with an old vintage new style and print ( lol ) . .. Beautiful pictures but what interest the fact? Street-art must be a fight violent and rude, as the cobblestones in the streets, the holes and the matter of a wall, and not only a series of "suggestions"... ( too much easy sometimes ) ... A good spot and location could be a masterpiece and a, " amazing " fresco only an embellishment, an ornament only pleasant to the view...
Sorry for writing and ideas.
Anyway, not my cut of Tee, sorry my cup of tea. For a lot of reasons that I won't tell ( too much fans of Z. here : peace, no war ) Roy, i for one would really like to hear why you don't like Zach... Art is personal, what you don't like could be something that someone else does like, but you voicing your crtique is not an attack on my affinity for the piece... Just saying... Adults can have discussions with people whose opinions differ, and more importantly can often learn from those same differeing opinions!! s Well, well well, thanks Sgolby.. Is anybody have patience here ? ;-) Never mind I understand you ( it took me half an hour to wrtie this , lol ) .... Without doubt, I chose an easy shortcut because I'm a bit lazy and this would be more obvious ( to don't wite nonsense and well make me understand) if the English language was my mother tongue (I hate google translator I use very little). At the beginning I write that Zach and GP, were not my cup of tea. I removed GP because it doesn't mean anything : it is an editor, and in new print editions we can find great new artists ( but very bad too ) , and then I am not ready to win a giveaway contest now! Laughing out loud.. I think Zacharevich is a bit too clean, childish, without body, materials, or casings, beautiful images of course but what after? (Mondrian - that was never my cup of tea - has already been used and diverted hundreds of times. The wall of the school for example, makes me think an official commissioned art that any great artist of an art school could have... I'd like also much rather " Destroy Grafitti" by Kunstraen, still an image of Coca-cola diverted: Kidult (Ebola), Icy and Sot (two friends I adore humanely but that seem a bit declining to creativity ( money and commerce ? - - the fault of the prints perspective?) that inevitably, you will love!) Already the coke logo is attractive and the message subliminal of our childhood, redone surface! It cannot be not love; Easy. Above all, I don't like too much the "white" of this print. Too much cold. But maybe, in real , it would be great... About G.P. , I know too much what to think: they have great artists, certainly, but it becomes a mechanism (the 10 different prints, etc, etc... a exit every 15 days), or a process. It also lacks of " body" with guts, deepness, wall (true and of bricks or cement ); We would like that GP come out the prints after a mural of an artist and not as images to buy and collectible. To illustrate my point ( lol ) , I'll take 3, 4, 5, 6 artists: Banksy - which always overwrites all the world in street-art -, Invader that renews itself with its waffles, its rubik cubes and his alien kit travelling in space with balloons, and also JR, which although could upset a lot as myself with his hipster side ( etc ) , performs feats (with moutains of money, I grant you)... I think that there are not only beautiful ( or " amazing " ) pics, but creation and this is what interests me (as Pejac, Pavel183 (rip), Roa and Daleast for another form of street-art, however innovative and more traditional also: they import in the street of the works that have the taste of art, the appearance and the flavour of art and .... that we could find maybe in museums.. and which in fact are of street-art!).. And Shok1 and his new radiologic art , etc, etc.... I like crazy guys, in art, music, litterature, mates etc... I like rebels too. Maybe its just a illusion but They try. They have the merit to try. The end Zach and/or GP could suggest to these updates from Obey every week, with an old vintage new style and print ( lol ) . .. Beautiful pictures but what interest the fact? Street-art must be a fight violent and rude, as the cobblestones in the streets, the holes and the matter of a wall, and not only a series of "suggestions"... ( too much easy sometimes ) ... A good spot and location could be a masterpiece and a, " amazing " fresco only an embellishment, an ornament only pleasant to the view... Sorry for writing and ideas.
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I'm still pretty bummed I didn't get one. maybe will be able to get one down the line for close to cost
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Matt-lock on Nov 29, 2014 22:28:59 GMT 1, I'm still pretty bummed I didn't get one. maybe will be able to get one down the line for close to cost They're back up.
I'm still pretty bummed I didn't get one. maybe will be able to get one down the line for close to cost They're back up.
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by dazarino on Nov 29, 2014 22:37:02 GMT 1, haha can't fool the forum silly billygoats
haha can't fool the forum silly billygoats
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by commissioner on Nov 29, 2014 22:39:04 GMT 1, They're up.. billygoats
They're up.. billygoats
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by BKBOI on Nov 29, 2014 22:40:42 GMT 1, good thing no one has listed a copy on the bay
good thing no one has listed a copy on the bay
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Art Fan 2011 on Nov 29, 2014 22:58:57 GMT 1, Still available if anyone is yet to make up there mind on this one!
Still available if anyone is yet to make up there mind on this one!
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Nov 29, 2014 23:03:05 GMT 1, Looks like there are loads left
Looks like there are loads left
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by loother on Nov 29, 2014 23:16:51 GMT 1, The return of this print can only be intepreted one way: it's a sign! A sign from the print lords! I have listened to the print lords, and it has cost me Β£340+p&p. Though to be fair the purchase ended with a mildly concerning message saying that "your transaction has been successful but there was a problem connecting back to the merchant's web site". No confirmation email. I'm in the hands of the print lords.
The return of this print can only be intepreted one way: it's a sign! A sign from the print lords! I have listened to the print lords, and it has cost me Β£340+p&p. Though to be fair the purchase ended with a mildly concerning message saying that "your transaction has been successful but there was a problem connecting back to the merchant's web site". No confirmation email. I'm in the hands of the print lords.
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by natstan on Nov 30, 2014 2:48:56 GMT 1, It's back by popular demand? ?
Oh gosh, I hate to make decisions again.
It's back by popular demand? ? Oh gosh, I hate to make decisions again.
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by sgolby on Nov 30, 2014 10:31:23 GMT 1, Lroy thank you for the response. I vey much like reading other peolle's feelings on both the art and artists whom i like. While i agree with you that street art shokd have an edge and be rebellious, i feel like with all rebelious movements, the goal should be to affect change. If the goal is simply to disrupt for the sake of disruption i can not align myself with the movement. Hemce i feel as though the beautification of cities using street art is a valid turn for the street art movement to make. Further, commisioned walls unlike commisioned artworks to me are more valuable because they serve to enhance the lives of e masses rather than ine collector.
as for zach specifically, i feel his art does have a central theme. It is precisely the children or rather the playful spirit of the child that is his message. With this piece specifically for me here is a meesage. I went to public school in the eighties in nyc. Just as arts amd music were beingg ripped from the curriculums of schools across the us. Taking art from children is in effect removing ine of those happy acts of a child. It is the removal or supression of their creative in order to train them to be workers and followers of the system. This piece to me serves to bridge this gap. The use of a famous old world artist, with the addition of a new "lowbrow" street artist's character illustrates the importance of arts in childrens lives. The art in this piece is quite literally the playhround of the protagonist children. A visual representation of art as the engine for childrens spirits.
This is my take my friend and why i love the piece...
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Lroy thank you for the response. I vey much like reading other peolle's feelings on both the art and artists whom i like. While i agree with you that street art shokd have an edge and be rebellious, i feel like with all rebelious movements, the goal should be to affect change. If the goal is simply to disrupt for the sake of disruption i can not align myself with the movement. Hemce i feel as though the beautification of cities using street art is a valid turn for the street art movement to make. Further, commisioned walls unlike commisioned artworks to me are more valuable because they serve to enhance the lives of e masses rather than ine collector. as for zach specifically, i feel his art does have a central theme. It is precisely the children or rather the playful spirit of the child that is his message. With this piece specifically for me here is a meesage. I went to public school in the eighties in nyc. Just as arts amd music were beingg ripped from the curriculums of schools across the us. Taking art from children is in effect removing ine of those happy acts of a child. It is the removal or supression of their creative in order to train them to be workers and followers of the system. This piece to me serves to bridge this gap. The use of a famous old world artist, with the addition of a new "lowbrow" street artist's character illustrates the importance of arts in childrens lives. The art in this piece is quite literally the playhround of the protagonist children. A visual representation of art as the engine for childrens spirits. This is my take my friend and why i love the piece... s
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Lroy on Nov 30, 2014 10:55:35 GMT 1, I undertand Sgolby. It is funny but in street-art, even with banksy we always the same kind of theme ( For this wall form Zacharevic , I forgot that it was in NY, so don't act ) : Retro/Gangster/vintage movies ( cops ? Why do they look all from the 50, 60 as in the Untouchables ?! Brainwash, Icy et Sot, etc, etc... ) ; Kids ( as we talked ) with balloons, hearts or not ; War or soldiers ( Gorillaz/Hewlett ? ) ; geishas ( the street-art that I never liked even if sometimes the artwork is great, they are just nice pictures... ) or pretty women, Revolution ( some are great and funny ) , animals or pets, not a lot of sex anyway ( ant that's good 2 many TV or adverts with bimbos ) . It is why I like the message and the support ( the matter of a print or of a wall ) , the spot and the location, and almost all, a certain self-mockery with an own artwork, and, of course, what made great artists, THE Detachment.
I undertand Sgolby. It is funny but in street-art, even with banksy we always the same kind of theme ( For this wall form Zacharevic , I forgot that it was in NY, so don't act ) : Retro/Gangster/vintage movies ( cops ? Why do they look all from the 50, 60 as in the Untouchables ?! Brainwash, Icy et Sot, etc, etc... ) ; Kids ( as we talked ) with balloons, hearts or not ; War or soldiers ( Gorillaz/Hewlett ? ) ; geishas ( the street-art that I never liked even if sometimes the artwork is great, they are just nice pictures... ) or pretty women, Revolution ( some are great and funny ) , animals or pets, not a lot of sex anyway ( ant that's good 2 many TV or adverts with bimbos ) . It is why I like the message and the support ( the matter of a print or of a wall ) , the spot and the location, and almost all, a certain self-mockery with an own artwork, and, of course, what made great artists, THE Detachment.
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 11:29:13 GMT 1, Lroy thank you for the response. I vey much like reading other peolle's feelings on both the art and artists whom i like. While i agree with you that street art shokd have an edge and be rebellious, i feel like with all rebelious movements, the goal should be to affect change. If the goal is simply to disrupt for the sake of disruption i can not align myself with the movement. Hemce i feel as though the beautification of cities using street art is a valid turn for the street art movement to make. Further, commisioned walls unlike commisioned artworks to me are more valuable because they serve to enhance the lives of e masses rather than ine collector. as for zach specifically, i feel his art does have a central theme. It is precisely the children or rather the playful spirit of the child that is his message. With this piece specifically for me here is a meesage. I went to public school in the eighties in nyc. Just as arts amd music were beingg ripped from the curriculums of schools across the us. Taking art from children is in effect removing ine of those happy acts of a child. It is the removal or supression of their creative in order to train them to be workers and followers of the system. This piece to me serves to bridge this gap. The use of a famous old world artist, with the addition of a new "lowbrow" street artist's character illustrates the importance of arts in childrens lives. The art in this piece is quite literally the playhround of the protagonist children. A visual representation of art as the engine for childrens spirits. This is my take my friend and why i love the piece... s Very eloquently presented
Lroy thank you for the response. I vey much like reading other peolle's feelings on both the art and artists whom i like. While i agree with you that street art shokd have an edge and be rebellious, i feel like with all rebelious movements, the goal should be to affect change. If the goal is simply to disrupt for the sake of disruption i can not align myself with the movement. Hemce i feel as though the beautification of cities using street art is a valid turn for the street art movement to make. Further, commisioned walls unlike commisioned artworks to me are more valuable because they serve to enhance the lives of e masses rather than ine collector. as for zach specifically, i feel his art does have a central theme. It is precisely the children or rather the playful spirit of the child that is his message. With this piece specifically for me here is a meesage. I went to public school in the eighties in nyc. Just as arts amd music were beingg ripped from the curriculums of schools across the us. Taking art from children is in effect removing ine of those happy acts of a child. It is the removal or supression of their creative in order to train them to be workers and followers of the system. This piece to me serves to bridge this gap. The use of a famous old world artist, with the addition of a new "lowbrow" street artist's character illustrates the importance of arts in childrens lives. The art in this piece is quite literally the playhround of the protagonist children. A visual representation of art as the engine for childrens spirits. This is my take my friend and why i love the piece... s Very eloquently presented
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by kristakis on Nov 30, 2014 12:38:07 GMT 1, its great when the topic returns to discussions about the art.. Nicely put sgolby
its great when the topic returns to discussions about the art.. Nicely put sgolby
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by cerulean on Dec 6, 2014 20:36:19 GMT 1, Finally able to upload photo.
Finally able to upload photo.
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il conte
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by il conte on Dec 19, 2014 12:57:27 GMT 1, Graffiti Enjoy Signed write me in PM
Graffiti Enjoy Signed write me in PM
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laurentbaboo
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by laurentbaboo on Dec 19, 2014 14:35:35 GMT 1, I thought that one sold on the 24th of octobre?!?!
I thought that one sold on the 24th of octobre?!?!
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il conte
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by il conte on Dec 19, 2014 14:52:02 GMT 1, the buyer has not paid at the end
the buyer has not paid at the end
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rosh
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by rosh on Dec 21, 2014 12:12:02 GMT 1, Hello all,
I have an original made by Ernest Zacharevic of is "Enjoy Graffiti" on BFK Rives paper 270Gr. numbered 1/1. He made it for me when he was in Paris. I love this artwork but i sadly have to let it go .. End of the year rules, need to refill my wallet.
Shoot me a pm if you're interested in and i send you photos, offers over β¬ 2K only. I think i'm right on the prices of Zach
The buyer will have all the photos of Zach doing the artwork
R.
Hello all, I have an original made by Ernest Zacharevic of is "Enjoy Graffiti" on BFK Rives paper 270Gr. numbered 1/1. He made it for me when he was in Paris. I love this artwork but i sadly have to let it go .. End of the year rules, need to refill my wallet. Shoot me a pm if you're interested in and i send you photos, offers over β¬ 2K only. I think i'm right on the prices of Zach The buyer will have all the photos of Zach doing the artwork R.
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gorkie
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by gorkie on Dec 21, 2014 20:13:16 GMT 1, Just curious-
How exactly does it differ from the editioned ones released by Black Apple in red and Black which are done by hand and each unique?
Just curious-
How exactly does it differ from the editioned ones released by Black Apple in red and Black which are done by hand and each unique?
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met
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by met on Dec 22, 2014 2:16:26 GMT 1, Hello all, I have an original made by Ernest Zacharevic of is "Enjoy Graffiti" on BFK Rives paper 270Gr. numbered 1/1. He made it for me when he was in Paris. I love this artwork but i sadly have to let it go .. End of the year rules, need to refill my wallet. Shoot me a pm if you're interested in and i send you photos, offers over β¬ 2K only. I think i'm right on the prices of Zach The buyer will have all the photos of Zach doing the artwork R. Going by this post alone, I feel uncomfortably voyeuristic. It's like I've just witnessed some kind of sadomasochistic activity between two people:
- artist does buyer a personal favour - buyer kicks artist in the testicles
Hello all, I have an original made by Ernest Zacharevic of is "Enjoy Graffiti" on BFK Rives paper 270Gr. numbered 1/1. He made it for me when he was in Paris. I love this artwork but i sadly have to let it go .. End of the year rules, need to refill my wallet. Shoot me a pm if you're interested in and i send you photos, offers over β¬ 2K only. I think i'm right on the prices of Zach The buyer will have all the photos of Zach doing the artwork R. Going by this post alone, I feel uncomfortably voyeuristic. It's like I've just witnessed some kind of sadomasochistic activity between two people: - artist does buyer a personal favour - buyer kicks artist in the testicles
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July 2014
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by thomasmer on Dec 23, 2014 10:18:39 GMT 1, * for a profit.
* for a profit.
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microfluo
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by microfluo on Dec 26, 2014 18:53:39 GMT 1, Hi guys, today i've been to the framer with some prints that i've recently acquired. I had thought to have the EZ's print floating in a white box but i couldn't decide my mind about coloured spacers used in the composition, or black one or simply plain white. So i leave the print there and decide to get back tomorrow with my wife to help me making a choice. Maybe some of you have framed the print yet and could share some pictures here to have other ideas. Regards
Hi guys, today i've been to the framer with some prints that i've recently acquired. I had thought to have the EZ's print floating in a white box but i couldn't decide my mind about coloured spacers used in the composition, or black one or simply plain white. So i leave the print there and decide to get back tomorrow with my wife to help me making a choice. Maybe some of you have framed the print yet and could share some pictures here to have other ideas. Regards
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Matt-lock
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by Matt-lock on Dec 27, 2014 0:11:08 GMT 1, My thoughts are to leave it either all white or fixate on one of the 3 primary colors for the spacer. Personally would stay away from black to keep it "cleaner" but I tend to say white for everything...
My thoughts are to leave it either all white or fixate on one of the 3 primary colors for the spacer. Personally would stay away from black to keep it "cleaner" but I tend to say white for everything...
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loother
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Ernest Zacharevic π±πΉ Penang, Malaysia Street Art , by loother on Jan 5, 2015 12:47:14 GMT 1, After much umming and aahing I bought the Zacharevic print from Print Them All last year, and though it went straight off to the framer I don't think it's going to make the wall in the end. It is currently with MFM, but unframed. There doesn't seem to be a secondary market for this yet, though there's one on eBay at the moment for Β£850 (extremely optimistic, it seems to me). I'll take Β£360 as a Paypal gift or bank transfer if you're happy to arrange framing and delivery through MFM, or a tenner more if I need to get it back from him and mail it on. Condition is as new.
Also going spare is this A3 piece from the forum's own Liam Snootle, which he kindly enclosed free with an order for a few other bits. I like it a lot, but I'm not sure what to do with it and in the meantime it's sitting in a cupboard waiting to get totally messed up. If someone wants to rescue it, I'd ask only for the cost of an appropriate envelope and postage - say Β£10? Or if you live near London's trendy East Finchley or can get to my office in Kings Cross, you can have it for nowt.
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