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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by notworthit on May 31, 2011 0:33:41 GMT 1, The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer.
Ffs give it a rest gramps, we've got the message, you don't like it, move on.
You lot make me laugh. I'm convinced some of you think the entire art world revolves around you & this forum.
The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. Ffs give it a rest gramps, we've got the message, you don't like it, move on. You lot make me laugh. I'm convinced some of you think the entire art world revolves around you & this forum.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by wizzy on May 31, 2011 0:59:26 GMT 1, The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. Ffs give it a rest gramps, we've got the message, you don't like it, move on. You lot make me laugh. I'm convinced some of you think the entire art world revolves around you & this forum.
Not really, its just a forum and is about as important in reality as you and your opinons are ie not at all.
The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. Ffs give it a rest gramps, we've got the message, you don't like it, move on. You lot make me laugh. I'm convinced some of you think the entire art world revolves around you & this forum. Not really, its just a forum and is about as important in reality as you and your opinons are ie not at all.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Gentle Mental on May 31, 2011 1:47:35 GMT 1, crude stencil is so 2010s, hyper real is this season's must have!
crude stencil is so 2010s, hyper real is this season's must have!
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Existencil on May 31, 2011 9:17:15 GMT 1, The fact that it divides opinion is a good thing. That's the point of art for a lot of people.
The fact that it divides opinion is a good thing. That's the point of art for a lot of people.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Gentle Mental on May 31, 2011 9:41:53 GMT 1, really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles.
Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing.
really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles.
Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by des77 on May 31, 2011 10:14:44 GMT 1, really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing.
Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work.
Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process.
really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing. Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by notworthit on May 31, 2011 12:24:01 GMT 1, really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing. Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process.
Exactly exactly!
really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing. Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Exactly exactly!
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by notworthit on May 31, 2011 12:36:59 GMT 1, Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process.
Check out Tony Curanaj (AKA SUB) a famed graf artist turned painter
Mind blowing.
Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Check out Tony Curanaj (AKA SUB) a famed graf artist turned painter Mind blowing.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Deleted on May 31, 2011 13:21:21 GMT 1, The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer.
That'll explain some of the negative opinions on here I guess
The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. That'll explain some of the negative opinions on here I guess
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by des77 on May 31, 2011 13:31:03 GMT 1, Funny enough I started researching curanaj a few months back, with the intentions of eventually buying a piece of his work. Im in no rush, just enjoying looking at art that has my attention for longer than 5 minutes. Its easy to make 'theory's' about what a street piece means in order to validate it, work by an artist with skills like this just speaks for its self.
Funny enough I started researching curanaj a few months back, with the intentions of eventually buying a piece of his work. Im in no rush, just enjoying looking at art that has my attention for longer than 5 minutes. Its easy to make 'theory's' about what a street piece means in order to validate it, work by an artist with skills like this just speaks for its self.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by duncan on May 31, 2011 13:39:09 GMT 1, The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. That'll explain some of the negative opinions on here I guess
Some of the positive ones too "i guess" Martyn.
The century of a load of old bollocks i think slammer. That'll explain some of the negative opinions on here I guess Some of the positive ones too "i guess" Martyn.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Deleted on May 31, 2011 13:39:09 GMT 1, really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing. Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process.
Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday.
IMHO of course.
really... skulls and bones and nose rings and the remaking/collaging cartoons, old lichtenstein or warhol images to question "authorship" whatnot feels like we're running around in circles. Which is why Geddes with his mad old master skills and pop/graphic novel sensibilities is so refreshing. Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by sakyamuni on May 31, 2011 14:34:45 GMT 1, talking about jumping, another amazing example by artist Patsy mc arthur. Stunning
talking about jumping, another amazing example by artist Patsy mc arthur. Stunning
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Existencil on May 31, 2011 15:05:04 GMT 1, Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course.
Totally agree. Well said!
Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course. Totally agree. Well said!
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by fingerz on May 31, 2011 15:09:16 GMT 1, so we can all like what we like and dislike what we dont like
so we can all like what we like and dislike what we dont like
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by ksedge on May 31, 2011 15:28:45 GMT 1, i find it interesting that geddes is being discussed on here anyway. don't get me wrong, i'm glad he is or else i might not have learned more about him and his work - which i have really come to enjoy. but to me it doesn't seem like he fits into the "urban art" category in any way.
martedanielsen - i agree with your comment above. it's a beautiful process of constantly discovering new talent and ideas and expanding the collection beyond that same old thing. for me, i gotta stop buying work focusing on faces. my walls are starting to creep me out!
i find it interesting that geddes is being discussed on here anyway. don't get me wrong, i'm glad he is or else i might not have learned more about him and his work - which i have really come to enjoy. but to me it doesn't seem like he fits into the "urban art" category in any way.
martedanielsen - i agree with your comment above. it's a beautiful process of constantly discovering new talent and ideas and expanding the collection beyond that same old thing. for me, i gotta stop buying work focusing on faces. my walls are starting to creep me out!
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by des77 on May 31, 2011 15:33:25 GMT 1, so we can all like what we like and dislike what we dont like
Yes but its just good to hear actual opinions, rather than people simply saying something is shit or 'amazing'
so we can all like what we like and dislike what we dont like Yes but its just good to hear actual opinions, rather than people simply saying something is shit or 'amazing'
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by fingerz on May 31, 2011 15:34:47 GMT 1, it sure is des77
it sure is des77
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by mmmike on May 31, 2011 16:25:54 GMT 1, Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course.
Now I see the problem, my taste has not grown or developed. I D*Face more than McGee. I like 80's graff way more than Parla. Hell I even like Kaws and Banksy. I love clean and simple, well executed art.
Exactly, you can tell half of what is being released in this scene even before you have had a chance to read the PDF.... 5 years of generic artwork. In a time of artists 'banging out' 500 stencils to sell, I think its refreshing that an artist decides to actually put some graft into his work. Everything in the world in terms of fashion goes full circle, so as tongue in cheek the above comment may be... ive pretty much had my fill of witty mono colored one liners and am ready to appreciate real skill and thought process. Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course. Now I see the problem, my taste has not grown or developed. I D*Face more than McGee. I like 80's graff way more than Parla. Hell I even like Kaws and Banksy. I love clean and simple, well executed art.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Deleted on May 31, 2011 16:43:45 GMT 1, Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course. Now I see the problem, my taste has not grown or developed. I D*Face more than McGee. I like 80's graff way more than Parla. Hell I even like Kaws and Banksy. I love clean and simple, well executed art.
there's no hope for you mmmike.. kill yourself now !
Spot on ! the great thing is how this develops, how people's taste develops and grows and how open this scene really is when it comes to embracing newcomers with real skill and insight into 21st Century living. Liking stencil art, street art, whatever.. it's a great first step..a door opener rather than a scene stealer. People eventually moved on from Eelus's "Chewbarber" and discovered Os Gemeos, moved on from D's Pop references and found Barry McGee and Beautiful Losers..on from dated 80's graff to Jose Parla and the like. Geddes is just the latest and for me, the best of an interesting bunch tackling urban issues.. these guys are really creating and reflecting on contemporary urban culture rather than just simply recycling 60's Pop and some early 2000's idea of what street art should be.. Karaoke culture. Give me Geddes anyday. IMHO of course. Now I see the problem, my taste has not grown or developed. I D*Face more than McGee. I like 80's graff way more than Parla. Hell I even like Kaws and Banksy. I love clean and simple, well executed art. there's no hope for you mmmike.. kill yourself now !
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Deleted on Jun 1, 2011 1:37:48 GMT 1, very interesting thread, it's always nice to read an explanation for the 'love' for once. I am slightly mystified that this work is viewed as progression from street art, I find it even harder to work out how it's the logical progression in taste from street art. As if this is some how more intellectual whilst street art serves the needs of the slower, more easily satisfied, all seems rather condescending to me with little to no 'fact' just incredibly subjective view to back up the latest fad of the collector - having said all of that I do like Geddes work.
If sci fi photorealistic pictures are a progression from work which was the call of the common man, i think it says more about those following than the actual art being viewed.
very interesting thread, it's always nice to read an explanation for the 'love' for once. I am slightly mystified that this work is viewed as progression from street art, I find it even harder to work out how it's the logical progression in taste from street art. As if this is some how more intellectual whilst street art serves the needs of the slower, more easily satisfied, all seems rather condescending to me with little to no 'fact' just incredibly subjective view to back up the latest fad of the collector - having said all of that I do like Geddes work.
If sci fi photorealistic pictures are a progression from work which was the call of the common man, i think it says more about those following than the actual art being viewed.
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by Deleted on Jun 11, 2011 11:46:37 GMT 1, Touched down in Essex - looks lovely and straight down the framers.....
Touched down in Essex - looks lovely and straight down the framers.....
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by sharpster on Jun 11, 2011 13:54:02 GMT 1, unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though
unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by hlarmy on Jun 11, 2011 13:55:24 GMT 1, unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though
You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)...
unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)...
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by caddyshack on Jun 11, 2011 14:04:36 GMT 1, unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)...
Gutted..mine's being delivered to my work address so i'll have to wait until Monday to see it
unexpected early arrival this morning but nice surprise ... tube looks huge havent unpacked yet... good start into the weekend though You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)... Gutted..mine's being delivered to my work address so i'll have to wait until Monday to see it
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by sharpster on Jun 11, 2011 14:13:00 GMT 1, You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)... Gutted..mine's being delivered to my work address so i'll have to wait until Monday to see it
well at least sth to look forward to when the new week starts
You're in for a treat - you don't be disappointed (or least I certainly wasn't)... Gutted..mine's being delivered to my work address so i'll have to wait until Monday to see it well at least sth to look forward to when the new week starts
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by nathzz on Jun 14, 2011 0:13:01 GMT 1, Anyone having second thoughts, drop me a pm!
Anyone having second thoughts, drop me a pm!
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by murdock on Jun 14, 2011 9:39:52 GMT 1, ^ My thought exactly
^ My thought exactly
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by anarquee on Jun 15, 2011 13:43:11 GMT 1, I think prices will drop soon 7 already sold on ebay 17 on sale on EB/ebay
I think prices will drop soon 7 already sold on ebay 17 on sale on EB/ebay
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Jeremy Geddes ๐ณ๐ฟ Cosmonaut Paintings โข Print Release News, by ksedge on Jun 15, 2011 15:49:15 GMT 1, Canada Post is on strike which means mine's going to be sitting in a tube somewhere for who knows how long...
Someone post photos so I don't go insane!
Canada Post is on strike which means mine's going to be sitting in a tube somewhere for who knows how long... Someone post photos so I don't go insane!
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