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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Jul 27, 2021 15:57:22 GMT 1, Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for?
The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men.
I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them.
Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by randomarts on Jul 27, 2021 17:18:06 GMT 1, Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20.
Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it.
I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first.
Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Jul 27, 2021 17:33:54 GMT 1, Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first. They do really good work for charity and they deserve full respect for that, whatever people think of their art. I don't think there's any doubt they care about their causes.
And being 'in the know' or not doesn't really matter (I wouldn't say I'm in the know). If you're buying something because you like it, then great. What other people think of it is neither here nor there.
And you picked probably their most popular image, so good choice.
Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first. They do really good work for charity and they deserve full respect for that, whatever people think of their art. I don't think there's any doubt they care about their causes. And being 'in the know' or not doesn't really matter (I wouldn't say I'm in the know). If you're buying something because you like it, then great. What other people think of it is neither here nor there. And you picked probably their most popular image, so good choice.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Lazarus II on Jul 27, 2021 17:36:45 GMT 1, Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. ย Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first. this would be a good thread in which to start your education.
urbanartassociation.com/thread/121907/men-connor-brothers-come-clean
Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. ย Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first. this would be a good thread in which to start your education. urbanartassociation.com/thread/121907/men-connor-brothers-come-clean
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by met on Jul 29, 2021 19:21:12 GMT 1,
With the popularity of The Connor Brothers artwork, do you think this is a good investment for the future?They are receiving a lot of attention in the media & have Maddoxโs full backing. I have a couple of prints that I have purchased at a decent level, as they appeal to my taste. However,I donโt want to lose my investment on them long term & ultimately want a return from them. Interested to hear other peopleโs opinionsโฆ..
Long term, impostor artists tend to make for rather poor investments.
Short term, your opportunities are greater.
But if you do chose to play investing games with works by the Connor Brothers, I would advise keeping a close and constant eye on the market. Because its foundation is largely without substance.
Therefore, to a disproportionate extent, what you'd be betting on is perception based on continuing collector ignorance. And a shift โ from oblivious optimism to a broader 'emperor's new clothes' awakening โ risks occurring at any moment.
If and when that happens, there are strong chances of a pyramid-scheme-style collapse of the Connor Brothers' market. I genuinely believe it's only a matter of time. This is one reason why I frequently mock their output and otherwise try to encourage collectors to think twice or thrice before buying.
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Out of interest, why did you delete your post requesting the opinions of other members?
From a forum perspective, the act of deleting can lead to threads becoming frustratingly incoherent.
From an individual perspective, I often feel it comes across as wishy-washy or even a bit spineless.
Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them.
And also without attribution โ going as far as covering up the signatures of the original artists and illustrators. That seems both shameful and cynical to me.
I suspect a not insubstantial proportion of the Connor Brothers' collector base believes they actually painted the femme fatale and other characters themselves. Which of course is very convenient for the Connor Brothers.
Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first.
THE CONNOR BROTHERS RECIPE
1. Steal somebody else's artwork. [Robert Maguire, 1961]
2. Steal somebody else's quote. [Associated with Wilde, but probably misattributed.]
3. Mix with a dash of Photoshop.
4. Presto and voilร !
Now print off endless copies, sign as your own, and sell to the ignorant or undiscerning.
They do really good work for charity and they deserve full respect for that, whatever people think of their art. I don't think there's any doubt they care about their causes.And being 'in the know' or not doesn't really matter (I wouldn't say I'm in the know). If you're buying something because you like it, then great. What other people think of it is neither here nor there. And you picked probably their most popular image, so good choice.
Agreed.
What I do sense, however, is that the charity element is also used by them as a shield against criticism for their opportunistic thieving.
Moreover, regarding their donated works, it isn't especially difficult to be generous with other people's art.
We too could start selling our own limited edition memes based on giclรฉe copies of paintings by, say, Hieronymus Bosch, Goya or Van Gogh. And if we then gave the sale proceeds to a charitable cause, that would be fantastic. But in doing so, it wouldn't feel to me like we were making much of a personal sacrifice deserving of great praise.
With the popularity of The Connor Brothers artwork, do you think this is a good investment for the future?They are receiving a lot of attention in the media & have Maddoxโs full backing. I have a couple of prints that I have purchased at a decent level, as they appeal to my taste. However,I donโt want to lose my investment on them long term & ultimately want a return from them. Interested to hear other peopleโs opinionsโฆ.. Long term, impostor artists tend to make for rather poor investments. Short term, your opportunities are greater. But if you do chose to play investing games with works by the Connor Brothers, I would advise keeping a close and constant eye on the market. Because its foundation is largely without substance. Therefore, to a disproportionate extent, what you'd be betting on is perception based on continuing collector ignorance. And a shift โ from oblivious optimism to a broader 'emperor's new clothes' awakening โ risks occurring at any moment. If and when that happens, there are strong chances of a pyramid-scheme-style collapse of the Con nor Brothers' market. I genuinely believe it's only a matter of time. This is one reason why I frequently mock their output and otherwise try to encourage collectors to think twice or thrice before buying. __________ Out of interest, why did you delete your post requesting the opinions of other members? From a forum perspective, the act of deleting can lead to threads becoming frustratingly incoherent. From an individual perspective, I often feel it comes across as wishy-washy or even a bit spineless. Just stumbled upon this forum as I bought my first piece last week and obviously do not pretend to know anything about art. People bashing on TCB are entitled to their opinion but the market is much larger than an online forum and I'd wager 95% of the people who own a TCB piece or would consider buying one in the future are not on this forum. Hell, all my mates in banking / hedge funds / private equity really loved the TCB piece that I sent them and some are now looking to get TCB art for themselves! I work in finance and obviously do not want to lose all my ยฃ3.2k spent on the limited edition print that I bought but in the meanwhile I plan to enjoy it in my living room. Which one did you pay ยฃ3.2k for? The Connor Brothers get slated on here because they are hacks. Their popular pieces use other people's art, apparently without permission or payment, and slap famous quotes on it. They then release countless variations of that image. BUT, they are smart hacks. The pieces they produce are easy to enjoy, because the book covers they reappropriate are great images and the quotes are snappy, and they know how to market themselves well (because they've worked in the art industry for years). They're not so much artists as genius marketing men. I own one Connor Brothers piece, having sold my others long ago, and I really like it. It's 'If You've Got A Skeleton In Your Closet'. I think it looks great on my wall, but I still think they're hacks and I totally get why people hate them. And also without attribution โ going as far as covering up the signatures of the original artists and illustrators. That seems both shameful and cynical to me. I suspect a not insubstantial proportion of the Con nor Brothers' collector base believes they actually painted the femme fatale and other characters themselves. Which of course is very convenient for the Con nor Brothers. Purple 'I Don't Want To Go To Heaven None Of My Friends Are There' - hand embellished edition of 20. Super helpful comment - thank you for explaining. I can appreciate why people 'in the know' do not rate them. I am not so well versed in this and my impression was that they are good guys also doing some nice work with Calm... Again, this is the first piece of art I have bought but at the end of the day for me - if I like it, I am buying it. I am probably looking to add 2 smaller TCB pieces next to the one I have, not sure how it will look but have to educate myself a bit more first. THE CONNOR BROTHERS RECIPE1. Steal somebody else's artwork. [Robert Maguire, 1961]2. Steal somebody else's quote. [Associated with Wilde, but probably misattributed.]3. Mix with a dash of Photoshop.4. Presto and voilร !Now print off endless copies, sign as your own, and sell to the ignorant or undiscerning. They do really good work for charity and they deserve full respect for that, whatever people think of their art. I don't think there's any doubt they care about their causes.And being 'in the know' or not doesn't really matter (I wouldn't say I'm in the know). If you're buying something because you like it, then great. What other people think of it is neither here nor there. And you picked probably their most popular image, so good choice. Agreed. What I do sense, however, is that the charity element is also used by them as a shield against criticism for their opportunistic thieving. Moreover, regarding their donated works, it isn't especially difficult to be generous with other people's art. We too could start selling our own limited edition memes based on giclรฉe copies of paintings by, say, Hieronymus Bosch, Goya or Van Gogh. And if we then gave the sale proceeds to a charitable cause, that would be fantastic. But in doing so, it wouldn't feel to me like we were making much of a personal sacrifice deserving of great praise.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by rgbtn on Aug 17, 2021 18:03:50 GMT 1, Tate Ward have one up for auction. Tate Ward By Collectors For Collectors. 600 - 800 estimate
Tate Ward have one up for auction. Tate Ward By Collectors For Collectors. 600 - 800 estimate
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by whynot123 on Aug 20, 2021 13:21:14 GMT 1, Whitehall gallery just launched connor brother's prints i managed to bag one of the no extraordinary people limited edition 20 i thinks its awesome the red really stands out not sure on frame but still a very happy chappy ๐ท๐๐
Whitehall gallery just launched connor brother's prints i managed to bag one of the no extraordinary people limited edition 20 i thinks its awesome the red really stands out not sure on frame but still a very happy chappy ๐ท๐๐
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by u%hdjfka c on Aug 20, 2021 13:49:46 GMT 1, There Are No Extraordinary People Only Ordinary People Who Plagiarise The Art Of Others
There Are No Extraordinary People Only Ordinary People Who Plagiarise The Art Of Others
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2021 19:13:19 GMT 1, Selling 2 unique Connor brothers studio proofs that are heavily hand finished in oil paint.
Each print is expertly framed in an antique style frame, with art glass and too conservation standards.
Really stunning colours and look great as a pair.
ยฃ4000 each or ยฃ7500 for both.
Selling 2 unique Connor brothers studio proofs that are heavily hand finished in oil paint. Each print is expertly framed in an antique style frame, with art glass and too conservation standards. Really stunning colours and look great as a pair. ยฃ4000 each or ยฃ7500 for both.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2021 19:17:04 GMT 1, So F s auto changes to for sale and you canโt edit it ๐
So F s auto changes to for sale and you canโt edit it ๐
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by startimeash on Aug 31, 2021 19:32:26 GMT 1, Got a feeling these might be a hard sell here, but good luckโฆ
Got a feeling these might be a hard sell here, but good luckโฆ
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Aug 31, 2021 20:44:23 GMT 1, Got a feeling these might be a hard sell here, but good luckโฆ
Agree the love isnโt strong but it only needs one person who enjoys the CB art and if not there are plenty other places cheers
Got a feeling these might be a hard sell here, but good luckโฆ Agree the love isnโt strong but it only needs one person who enjoys the CB art and if not there are plenty other places cheers
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Sept 7, 2021 14:49:13 GMT 1, Hi
3 Connor Brothers pieces for sales from their True Love Stories series
All original pieces on mills and boons books. All 3 framed and in excellent conditionย
Size of frames 27cm x 20.5cm x3cm
Title of the pieces are
Deception Brads first time Thrilling News
Price ยฃ750 for each piece (plus postage)
Hi 3 Connor Brothers pieces for sales from their True Love Stories series All original pieces on mills and boons books. All 3 framed and in excellent conditionย Size of frames 27cm x 20.5cm x3cm Title of the pieces are Deception Brads first time Thrilling News Price ยฃ750 for each piece (plus postage)
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Sept 7, 2021 17:56:59 GMT 1, Maybe should have posted here and not the For Sale section
I have 3 Connor Brothers โbooksโ from the True Love Stories series for sale
Link to sales thread is here
urbanartassociation.com/thread/174393/connor-brothers-books-sale
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Slim Jim 999 on Sept 14, 2021 14:10:12 GMT 1, Hi all
I have studio proof Load of Fuss XL in red.
Always stored flat / properly, COA in hand. 120 x 75cm ยฃ1350 pick up in London. Guarantee this is the best price for this print anywhere in the world! Happy to email pics etc.
Cheers
Hi all
I have studio proof Load of Fuss XL in red.
Always stored flat / properly, COA in hand. 120 x 75cm ยฃ1350 pick up in London. Guarantee this is the best price for this print anywhere in the world! Happy to email pics etc.
Cheers
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Sept 18, 2021 16:34:38 GMT 1, Hello-
Selling my Connor Brothers Yellow and Blue Load of Fuss.
Both 120x75 CM Both Studio Prints
There is a similar larger lot at Tate Ward for with an estimate of ยฃ1,800 - ยฃ2,400 + buyers premium.
I would sell them individually for $2,250 or $4,400 for the pair shipped!
Hello-
Selling my Connor Brothers Yellow and Blue Load of Fuss.
Both 120x75 CM Both Studio Prints
There is a similar larger lot at Tate Ward for with an estimate of ยฃ1,800 - ยฃ2,400 + buyers premium.
I would sell them individually for $2,250 or $4,400 for the pair shipped!
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Sept 19, 2021 21:48:41 GMT 1, Bumping this
Iโm also open to offers on these.
Bumping this
Iโm also open to offers on these.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Sept 21, 2021 16:22:16 GMT 1, Had some interest. Bump. Shipping included!
Had some interest. Bump. Shipping included!
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yolandac
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by yolandac on Sept 25, 2021 8:28:05 GMT 1, Iโd like one too, there is one currently for sale for 3,850 and saw that one had sold for 3,000 recently. Let me know if someone would like to sell theirs, thanks and take care!
Considering selling this print, bought from Maddox gallery. Anyone interested could get in touch through this thread. Many thanks
Iโd like one too, there is one currently for sale for 3,850 and saw that one had sold for 3,000 recently. Let me know if someone would like to sell theirs, thanks and take care! Considering selling this print, bought from Maddox gallery. Anyone interested could get in touch through this thread. Many thanks
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jfox789
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Sept 27, 2021 17:42:42 GMT 1, Lowered prices bump
Lowered prices bump
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jfox789
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Sept 28, 2021 19:41:14 GMT 1, Have had a few offers on Yellow but both still available.
Have had a few offers on Yellow but both still available.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Slim Jim 999 on Sept 28, 2021 20:18:19 GMT 1, Hi all
I have studio proof Load of Fuss XL in red.
Always stored flat / properly, COA in hand. 120 x 75cm ยฃ1350 pick up in London. Guarantee this is the best price for this print anywhere in the world! Happy to email pics etc.
Price is fixed and if doesnโt sell over the week then will pack away for another time!
Cheers
Hi all
I have studio proof Load of Fuss XL in red.
Always stored flat / properly, COA in hand. 120 x 75cm ยฃ1350 pick up in London. Guarantee this is the best price for this print anywhere in the world! Happy to email pics etc.
Price is fixed and if doesnโt sell over the week then will pack away for another time!
Cheers
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53LM
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by 53LM on Sept 29, 2021 0:23:32 GMT 1, PM Sent
PM Sent
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Slim Jim 999 on Sept 29, 2021 7:11:27 GMT 1, Thx. Replied
Thx. Replied
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Slim Jim 999 on Sept 29, 2021 14:43:22 GMT 1, Sold
Sold
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jfox789
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Sept 29, 2021 18:14:55 GMT 1, The Tate Ward listing sold for 2,200 GBP + fees. Price above is shipped!
The Tate Ward listing sold for 2,200 GBP + fees. Price above is shipped!
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loliver
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by loliver on Oct 5, 2021 12:49:41 GMT 1, Hello,
I am looking to sell my unframed 2018 'Pride in Prejudice' by The Connor Brothers. Please find details below.
"The Connor Brothers (b. 1968) Pride in Prejudice, 2020 Giclee with screenprint in colors on paper 29-1/2 x 19-3/4 inches (74.9 x 50.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 35/35 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Hang-Up Gallery, Dalston Edition 35/35"
Price: ยฃ2,500
Please contact me with questions or picture requests
Hello, I am looking to sell my unframed 2018 'Pride in Prejudice' by The Connor Brothers. Please find details below. "The Connor Brothers (b. 1968) Pride in Prejudice, 2020 Giclee with screenprint in colors on paper 29-1/2 x 19-3/4 inches (74.9 x 50.2 cm) (sheet) Ed. 35/35 Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil along lower edge Published by Hang-Up Gallery, Dalston Edition 35/35" Price: ยฃ2,500 Please contact me with questions or picture requests
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jfox789
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by jfox789 on Oct 7, 2021 0:20:00 GMT 1, Bump Maddox just released their "Load of Fuss" show
Bump Maddox just released their "Load of Fuss" show
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Swiss Alan
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Swiss Alan on Oct 7, 2021 7:09:52 GMT 1, Still have these available - ยฃ750 each now.
Still have these available - ยฃ750 each now.
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The Connor Brothers ๐ฌ๐ง Mike Snelle & James Golding, by Deleted on Oct 10, 2021 16:17:09 GMT 1, Bump - ยฃ3000 each framed. ๐
Bump - ยฃ3000 each framed. ๐
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