Hubble Bubble
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Interesting Times..., by Hubble Bubble on Oct 3, 2014 8:01:36 GMT 1, … when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages.
Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains...
Anyway… more coffee...
Always, with love
HB
… when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages.
Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains...
Anyway… more coffee...
Always, with love
HB
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Interesting Times..., by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Oct 3, 2014 8:17:41 GMT 1, … when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages. Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... Anyway… more coffee... Always, with love HB
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… when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages. Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... Anyway… more coffee... Always, with love HB $$$$$$$
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Dungle
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Interesting Times..., by Dungle on Oct 3, 2014 8:51:53 GMT 1, Every thread turns into a what will it be worth thread.
Very little interest shown now from people in the actual image or the development of artists.
The Harrington thread was the same. The guy has just put on the show of the year (in my opinion or at least it looked it from the pictures) and yet the majority of the thread is about a 400$ print and how much it can be flipped for.
Shame.
Every thread turns into a what will it be worth thread.
Very little interest shown now from people in the actual image or the development of artists.
The Harrington thread was the same. The guy has just put on the show of the year (in my opinion or at least it looked it from the pictures) and yet the majority of the thread is about a 400$ print and how much it can be flipped for.
Shame.
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Interesting Times..., by I like pictures on Oct 3, 2014 8:59:20 GMT 1, If Banksy was releasing a print the Invader thread would seem like a 3 line paragraph in comparison to the pages of who wants/when/how/where/howmuch/flips/etc. Unfortunately paper with ink on it harvests the greed and must have nature modern life has turned into.
If Banksy was releasing a print the Invader thread would seem like a 3 line paragraph in comparison to the pages of who wants/when/how/where/howmuch/flips/etc. Unfortunately paper with ink on it harvests the greed and must have nature modern life has turned into.
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njr911
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Interesting Times..., by njr911 on Oct 3, 2014 9:03:00 GMT 1, Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls.
I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy....??
Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls. I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy.... ??
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sparky999
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Interesting Times..., by sparky999 on Oct 3, 2014 9:06:13 GMT 1, There is a substantial discrepancy between the price prints are sold for and the price the market will accept. If you look at the Urban Art market as an economy, it is currently grossly out of equilibrium. No print should sell out in 30 seconds, if it does it was poorly priced by the gallery. Economics won't stand for this and by word of mouth more and more people learn of the profits to be made. More people enter the market to absorb some of the profit missed out on by the galleries.
Economics suggests that over time we will see a substantial increase in the price of print releases up to the point that the galleries are absorbing all of the potential profit themselves. In 3-5 years I predict the price of print releases to at least double, leading to sell out times equal to the time in between releases of the artist.
At this point the print market will once again be in equilibrium.
There is a substantial discrepancy between the price prints are sold for and the price the market will accept. If you look at the Urban Art market as an economy, it is currently grossly out of equilibrium. No print should sell out in 30 seconds, if it does it was poorly priced by the gallery. Economics won't stand for this and by word of mouth more and more people learn of the profits to be made. More people enter the market to absorb some of the profit missed out on by the galleries.
Economics suggests that over time we will see a substantial increase in the price of print releases up to the point that the galleries are absorbing all of the potential profit themselves. In 3-5 years I predict the price of print releases to at least double, leading to sell out times equal to the time in between releases of the artist.
At this point the print market will once again be in equilibrium.
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sparky999
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Interesting Times..., by sparky999 on Oct 3, 2014 9:06:56 GMT 1, Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls. I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy.... BITCOIN?? Yes!
Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls. I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy.... BITCOIN?? Yes!
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Dr Plip
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Interesting Times..., by Dr Plip on Oct 3, 2014 9:09:20 GMT 1, A lot of the Invader thread was people asking for information though wasn't it? Where? When? How much? Why would they do that? What's a VIP? etc.
A lot of the Invader thread was people asking for information though wasn't it? Where? When? How much? Why would they do that? What's a VIP? etc.
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 9:09:30 GMT 1, There is a substantial discrepancy between the price prints are sold for and the price the market will accept. If you look at the Urban Art market as an economy, it is currently grossly out of equilibrium. No print should sell out in 30 seconds, if it does it was poorly priced by the gallery. Economics won't stand for this and by word of mouth more and more people learn of the profits to be made. More people enter the market to absorb some of the profit missed out on by the galleries. Economics suggests that over time we will see a substantial increase in the price of print releases up to the point that the galleries are absorbing all of the potential profit themselves. In 3-5 years I predict the price of print releases to at least double, leading to sell out times equal to the time in between releases of the artist. At this point the print market will once again be in equilibrium. you've not been following this market very long have you?
There is a substantial discrepancy between the price prints are sold for and the price the market will accept. If you look at the Urban Art market as an economy, it is currently grossly out of equilibrium. No print should sell out in 30 seconds, if it does it was poorly priced by the gallery. Economics won't stand for this and by word of mouth more and more people learn of the profits to be made. More people enter the market to absorb some of the profit missed out on by the galleries. Economics suggests that over time we will see a substantial increase in the price of print releases up to the point that the galleries are absorbing all of the potential profit themselves. In 3-5 years I predict the price of print releases to at least double, leading to sell out times equal to the time in between releases of the artist. At this point the print market will once again be in equilibrium. you've not been following this market very long have you?
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adewilliams
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Interesting Times..., by adewilliams on Oct 3, 2014 9:11:38 GMT 1, Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls. I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy....Crack to the original point, there were two stories on the guardians website yesterday on Banksy and both had more comments than most of the real news in the world. That surprised me a little bit but seems there are better places to discuss Banksy than on here now.
Reminds me of the sneaker game in the mid noughties...guess those kids have grown older and need pictures on their walls. I sold all my trainers to buy art.....should I now sell my art to buy....Crack to the original point, there were two stories on the guardians website yesterday on Banksy and both had more comments than most of the real news in the world. That surprised me a little bit but seems there are better places to discuss Banksy than on here now.
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sparky999
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Interesting Times..., by sparky999 on Oct 3, 2014 9:39:28 GMT 1, you've not been following this market very long have you? Do you really think galleries/artists will just leave free money on the table forever? Economies can stay out of equilibrium for decades but sooner or later they will always tend to that point.
you've not been following this market very long have you? Do you really think galleries/artists will just leave free money on the table forever? Economies can stay out of equilibrium for decades but sooner or later they will always tend to that point.
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 9:42:25 GMT 1, Yes, strange really with this being the Banksy forum and all (nonplussed face smiley).
Be nice to see more posters / comments on threads about actual new Banksy street works rather than pages and pages of what one of his prints or canvasses coming up for sale at auction may be worth.
I liked both of these new ones, one topical (art event & Buffing) and one topical and controversial (election & Buffing), but most of all I was just pleased to see the lazy fkr back on the street doing something.
Yes, strange really with this being the Banksy forum and all (nonplussed face smiley).
Be nice to see more posters / comments on threads about actual new Banksy street works rather than pages and pages of what one of his prints or canvasses coming up for sale at auction may be worth.
I liked both of these new ones, one topical (art event & Buffing) and one topical and controversial (election & Buffing), but most of all I was just pleased to see the lazy fkr back on the street doing something.
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alexdb
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Interesting Times..., by alexdb on Oct 3, 2014 9:59:10 GMT 1, It could be that currently many prints are being released and that's the topic of discussion. Not that I am a full supporter of that, I am here just to admire other people's art/Banksy's work and sometimes get into the print release discussions.
It could be that currently many prints are being released and that's the topic of discussion. Not that I am a full supporter of that, I am here just to admire other people's art/Banksy's work and sometimes get into the print release discussions.
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Interesting Times..., by Lroy on Oct 3, 2014 10:06:53 GMT 1, … when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages. Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... Anyway… more coffee... Always, with love HB Sorry Folks, I took about 5 sheet of papers on the Invader thread ( wine maybe) .. But I love the two new Banksy of course. I think, that another title ( I saw it at random ) would be great for the pigeons ' one...
… when two new street works by Banksy (one of which was searingly brilliant IMHO - but that's a different thread) get barely nine pages of forum attention but a print from Invader is up to thirty seven pages. Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... Anyway… more coffee... Always, with love HB Sorry Folks, I took about 5 sheet of papers on the Invader thread ( wine maybe) .. But I love the two new Banksy of course. I think, that another title ( I saw it at random ) would be great for the pigeons ' one...
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Interesting Times..., by Petrusino on Oct 3, 2014 10:13:53 GMT 1, The scene has changed since a lot of contemporary artists out there woke up one day and thought, "hey street art is so fashionable today, and now I'm going to do what I do in the gallery on the walls so I will be famous and popular "Think about it .... the real street artists, people-whom started to paint in the street seems to have Been forgotten, a lot of historical names of this movement have been forgotten ... now it seems just an act to make money and run the show. also a lot of new supporters are not in this thing for the true street art but for galleries which make street art, to contemporary artists who make street art, because these supporters have never liked graffiti and everything that was behind the street art... is a complicated speech.
The scene has changed since a lot of contemporary artists out there woke up one day and thought, "hey street art is so fashionable today, and now I'm going to do what I do in the gallery on the walls so I will be famous and popular "Think about it .... the real street artists, people-whom started to paint in the street seems to have Been forgotten, a lot of historical names of this movement have been forgotten ... now it seems just an act to make money and run the show. also a lot of new supporters are not in this thing for the true street art but for galleries which make street art, to contemporary artists who make street art, because these supporters have never liked graffiti and everything that was behind the street art... is a complicated speech.
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 10:16:27 GMT 1, where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things
there were traditionally shitloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these...
where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things
there were traditionally shitloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these...
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 10:33:09 GMT 1, Light weighters. I remember when I was young in Amsterdam, people paid gold houses and their wifes to get one tulip, that lasted for, at best, a month. Was this pre 17th century tulipmania?, were the Hugenots all the rage there?, did you have a stall on Nuremeberg brass market?.
Light weighters. I remember when I was young in Amsterdam, people paid gold houses and their wifes to get one tulip, that lasted for, at best, a month. Was this pre 17th century tulipmania?, were the Hugenots all the rage there?, did you have a stall on Nuremeberg brass market?.
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Dr Plip
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Interesting Times..., by Dr Plip on Oct 3, 2014 10:38:16 GMT 1, where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... Combined with 80s nostalgia?
where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... Combined with 80s nostalgia?
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eschiff
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Interesting Times..., by eschiff on Oct 3, 2014 10:43:26 GMT 1, where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... Combined with 80s nostalgia? Surely Invader love is better placed than stein,...,whatson,etc etc etc. He's not new, has had a following for quite some time and i'm sure ETTGS didn't hurt. I think he's also very accessible in that most people who like street art have enjoyed walking around cities all over the world finding his pieces. Invader was always my go to artist back in the day to get girls into street art...a wee competition over a weekend in paris who could find the most pieces. Worked a treat
I think it's strange when people moan about what other people talk about. Those banksy pieces are top notch, the bird one is extraordinary...but to patronize people about what they want to talk about is about 'un-urban' as discussing release prices etc! Don't forget, this forum started on eBay!
where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... Combined with 80s nostalgia? Surely Invader love is better placed than stein,...,whatson,etc etc etc. He's not new, has had a following for quite some time and i'm sure ETTGS didn't hurt. I think he's also very accessible in that most people who like street art have enjoyed walking around cities all over the world finding his pieces. Invader was always my go to artist back in the day to get girls into street art...a wee competition over a weekend in paris who could find the most pieces. Worked a treat I think it's strange when people moan about what other people talk about. Those banksy pieces are top notch, the bird one is extraordinary...but to patronize people about what they want to talk about is about 'un-urban' as discussing release prices etc! Don't forget, this forum started on eBay!
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Interesting Times..., by Chrisp on Oct 3, 2014 10:45:34 GMT 1, The new Banksy work is on the street art page, hardly anyone looks at this which says a lot in itself. You can’t really knock Invader he's very prolific there are very few that get up as much as himself. But for sure most are just interested in their own collections and its worth and don’t care much for anything else, that’s collecting for you.
The new Banksy work is on the street art page, hardly anyone looks at this which says a lot in itself. You can’t really knock Invader he's very prolific there are very few that get up as much as himself. But for sure most are just interested in their own collections and its worth and don’t care much for anything else, that’s collecting for you.
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Interesting Times..., by spirit on Oct 3, 2014 10:49:45 GMT 1, Queue here to complain forum is not as good as it used to be.
Queue here to complain forum is not as good as it used to be.
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Dr Plip
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Interesting Times..., by Dr Plip on Oct 3, 2014 10:50:04 GMT 1, I think there's a difference in asking "where did the love for Invader come from?" and "where did the recent (increased) love for Invader come from?"
Invader certainly put the work in. He's not some hyped-up, flash in the pan, here today, gone tomorrow, something, something, another cliché, artist. I still remember how giddy and excited I got when I saw my first Invader "in the wild". Passers-by must have thought I was a moron.
It stands to reason that more and more people will discover and love his work as he spreads it throughout the globe and the internet spreads it even further.
Then, there will always be a few people that will want to cash-in on the popularity of his work.
I think there's a difference in asking "where did the love for Invader come from?" and "where did the recent (increased) love for Invader come from?"
Invader certainly put the work in. He's not some hyped-up, flash in the pan, here today, gone tomorrow, something, something, another cliché, artist. I still remember how giddy and excited I got when I saw my first Invader "in the wild". Passers-by must have thought I was a moron.
It stands to reason that more and more people will discover and love his work as he spreads it throughout the globe and the internet spreads it even further.
Then, there will always be a few people that will want to cash-in on the popularity of his work.
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spirit
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Interesting Times..., by spirit on Oct 3, 2014 10:53:00 GMT 1, Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... I can assure you that back when you joined the forum in 2010, people were saying exactly the same thing.
Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... I can assure you that back when you joined the forum in 2010, people were saying exactly the same thing.
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eschiff
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Interesting Times..., by eschiff on Oct 3, 2014 10:57:51 GMT 1, I think there's a difference in asking "where did the love for Invader come from?" and "where did the recent (increased) love for Invader come from?" Invader certainly put the work in. He's not some hyped-up, flash in the pan, here today, gone tomorrow, something, something, another cliché, artist. I still remember how giddy and excited I got when I saw my first Invader "in the wild". Passers-by must have thought I was a moron. It stands to reason that more and more people will discover and love his work as he spreads it throughout the globe and the internet spreads it even further. Then, there will always be a few people that will want to cash-in on the popularity of his work. that's well said. i felt the same when i got my first kit ages ago...first thing i did was take it out of the kit and blue tac it in a random corner of my house. Every time i've moved since the first thing i do is decide where to put it, probably holds 0 value now but one of my favourite pieces.
I also think that for those maybe not living in the UK, or with an understanding of the right-wing leanings of UKIP some of the impact of the bird piece may be lost. I think it's an incredibly beautiful statement but i'm not sure how much more i'd have to add than others have said (or in the guardian article) so post after post of 'this is awesome' can be as tiresome as the pricing threads.
edit: balls - anyone no why tinypic sometimes flips a pic 90 degrees? Annoying.
I think there's a difference in asking "where did the love for Invader come from?" and "where did the recent (increased) love for Invader come from?" Invader certainly put the work in. He's not some hyped-up, flash in the pan, here today, gone tomorrow, something, something, another cliché, artist. I still remember how giddy and excited I got when I saw my first Invader "in the wild". Passers-by must have thought I was a moron. It stands to reason that more and more people will discover and love his work as he spreads it throughout the globe and the internet spreads it even further. Then, there will always be a few people that will want to cash-in on the popularity of his work. that's well said. i felt the same when i got my first kit ages ago...first thing i did was take it out of the kit and blue tac it in a random corner of my house. Every time i've moved since the first thing i do is decide where to put it, probably holds 0 value now but one of my favourite pieces. I also think that for those maybe not living in the UK, or with an understanding of the right-wing leanings of UKIP some of the impact of the bird piece may be lost. I think it's an incredibly beautiful statement but i'm not sure how much more i'd have to add than others have said (or in the guardian article) so post after post of 'this is awesome' can be as tiresome as the pricing threads. edit: balls - anyone no why tinypic sometimes flips a pic 90 degrees? Annoying.
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Hubble Bubble
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Interesting Times..., by Hubble Bubble on Oct 3, 2014 11:18:51 GMT 1, Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... I can assure you that back when you joined the forum in 2010, people were saying exactly the same thing. That comes across as a little snippy, Spirit -- but I apologise if I've misinterpreted.
The point made no reference to when I joined, only what the forum is or might be now compared to what it was or might have been previously. I don't purport to be a founder member but I've enjoyed looking back over older forum posts including many from before I was a member and I feel I'm able to comment as such.
If you feel it's always been this way then that's a fair point.
Not sure what my point is… maybe that the forum is now less place less for discussing the true heritage of the work we buy and more about shiny material gains... I can assure you that back when you joined the forum in 2010, people were saying exactly the same thing. That comes across as a little snippy, Spirit -- but I apologise if I've misinterpreted. The point made no reference to when I joined, only what the forum is or might be now compared to what it was or might have been previously. I don't purport to be a founder member but I've enjoyed looking back over older forum posts including many from before I was a member and I feel I'm able to comment as such. If you feel it's always been this way then that's a fair point.
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Interesting Times..., by Lroy on Oct 3, 2014 11:35:21 GMT 1, where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... lol Albert, you were a lot in the Invader thread also !
where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... lol Albert, you were a lot in the Invader thread also !
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Interesting Times..., by BKBOI on Oct 3, 2014 11:42:12 GMT 1, Don't people discuss things that actually have meaning to them or they feel they have some form of connection to an event or art piece? I can make one comment of Banksy's recent work on the street but I am only seeing it from a computer. Why people had a lot of things to say about the Invader release is that a bunch of us were active participants from hyping the chit out of it pre-drop and going for it on drop day. How many of you were commenting/doing multiple posts about the Harrington show that did not attend the event?
Don't people discuss things that actually have meaning to them or they feel they have some form of connection to an event or art piece? I can make one comment of Banksy's recent work on the street but I am only seeing it from a computer. Why people had a lot of things to say about the Invader release is that a bunch of us were active participants from hyping the chit out of it pre-drop and going for it on drop day. How many of you were commenting/doing multiple posts about the Harrington show that did not attend the event?
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 11:52:53 GMT 1, where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... lol Albert, you were a lot in the Invader thread also ! I dont really give a shit about invader prints to be fair - installations very much so though
Invader for me ?
Coming out of a bangkok bar at 5am and being confronted with an invader on one side and an elephant on the other
Anmsterdam at about 2.30AM , stumbling upon one in an alleyway when ripped to the gills
Discovering one at London bridge / Borough market after years of travelling past it and never noticing
this is what Invader does for me, not really the same in a sterile print. good luck to those who do get this though
where did this love for invader come from.... Exit TTGS maybe ? predom 'Merican by the look of things there were traditionally s**tloads of invaders slopping about - yes the blunt instrument of Alex/ Clockwork signed went in a few days, but no great imperative to go long on these... lol Albert, you were a lot in the Invader thread also ! I dont really give a shit about invader prints to be fair - installations very much so though Invader for me ? Coming out of a bangkok bar at 5am and being confronted with an invader on one side and an elephant on the other Anmsterdam at about 2.30AM , stumbling upon one in an alleyway when ripped to the gills Discovering one at London bridge / Borough market after years of travelling past it and never noticing this is what Invader does for me, not really the same in a sterile print. good luck to those who do get this though
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Interesting Times..., by Deleted on Oct 3, 2014 12:03:55 GMT 1, Thank you! I for one am sick of all the talk on here as art as an investment. boo
Thank you! I for one am sick of all the talk on here as art as an investment. boo
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Interesting Times..., by Lroy on Oct 3, 2014 12:08:20 GMT 1, Bah, it was for fun. I paid my rent instead of, and I am very pleased that the game is over now. Anyway, " free as air " is this forum I guess, and if anyone wants to write hundred pages on BNE or Invader, Stik or Bansky, I don't mind. I am free to see in another thread what's happens, as a bird .. Look, I've never been on a thread concerning Faile or Kaws, even JR, per example, these makers of prints for VhYPe... Everybody knows that we love Banksy ( and it's easy to critcize other members and don't argument on Banksy's thread , lol ), and I think we are not traitors, nor shcoolboys. I really don't understand why this mess ? ... Collectors are all a bit ( great ) kids innit ? ;-) Each own.
Bah, it was for fun. I paid my rent instead of, and I am very pleased that the game is over now. Anyway, " free as air " is this forum I guess, and if anyone wants to write hundred pages on BNE or Invader, Stik or Bansky, I don't mind. I am free to see in another thread what's happens, as a bird .. Look, I've never been on a thread concerning Faile or Kaws, even JR, per example, these makers of prints for VhYPe... Everybody knows that we love Banksy ( and it's easy to critcize other members and don't argument on Banksy's thread , lol ), and I think we are not traitors, nor shcoolboys. I really don't understand why this mess ? ... Collectors are all a bit ( great ) kids innit ? ;-) Each own.
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