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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Guaanie on May 20, 2015 16:45:22 GMT 1, Looking forward to this. Any idea when we'll be able to get a sneaky peak at what's available?
Looking forward to this. Any idea when we'll be able to get a sneaky peak at what's available?
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Amber Halo on May 20, 2015 16:57:58 GMT 1, Buy what you like, at prices that won't hurt you. And don't take it all that seriously.
Buy what you like, at prices that won't hurt you. And don't take it all that seriously.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by sakyamuni on May 20, 2015 17:37:48 GMT 1, edition size: 99, print size: 103x72.5 cm, price: £970 !
edition size: 99, print size: 103x72.5 cm, price: £970 !
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by jimmy on May 20, 2015 17:40:36 GMT 1, edition size: 99, print size: 103x72.5 cm, price: £970 ! I was really hoping I could afford this one.
edition size: 99, print size: 103x72.5 cm, price: £970 ! I was really hoping I could afford this one.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by nighthawk on May 20, 2015 19:36:01 GMT 1, Another large Maya piece at 28x40 that is no doubt going to look awesome! I wonder if they will be hand-finished like many of her others.
Another large Maya piece at 28x40 that is no doubt going to look awesome! I wonder if they will be hand-finished like many of her others.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by WOOF on May 20, 2015 19:38:39 GMT 1, Another large Maya piece at 28x40 that is no doubt going to look awesome! I wonder if they will be hand-finished like many of her others. I don't believe these are hand finished, but I could be wrong. Pretty sure the answer is no though.
Another large Maya piece at 28x40 that is no doubt going to look awesome! I wonder if they will be hand-finished like many of her others. I don't believe these are hand finished, but I could be wrong. Pretty sure the answer is no though.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by londonmackam on May 20, 2015 21:50:21 GMT 1, Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release
Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by amoxicillin on May 20, 2015 23:29:20 GMT 1, .... and 1,000 USD price tag is a lot different than 1,000 GBP price tag. pretty outrageous price point on such a large run (if true). multiverses 2 sold relatively slowly and even multiverses 1 was sold by galleries for $1,000 in the aftermarket. i'm a fan of maya, but not shelling out 1,000 GBP for a print of that run size. like others have said... you are venturing closer to OG price territory. Not trying to argue, but MV2 sold out in less than a day. I wouldn't call that slow considering they were significantly more expensive than any print prior. And while I agree you're venturing in the direction of OG price territory, her pricing has gone up across the board. Just check out what allouche is asking for the diamond they've got hanging right now... Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks.
As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD.
On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it.
.... and 1,000 USD price tag is a lot different than 1,000 GBP price tag. pretty outrageous price point on such a large run (if true). multiverses 2 sold relatively slowly and even multiverses 1 was sold by galleries for $1,000 in the aftermarket. i'm a fan of maya, but not shelling out 1,000 GBP for a print of that run size. like others have said... you are venturing closer to OG price territory. Not trying to argue, but MV2 sold out in less than a day. I wouldn't call that slow considering they were significantly more expensive than any print prior. And while I agree you're venturing in the direction of OG price territory, her pricing has gone up across the board. Just check out what allouche is asking for the diamond they've got hanging right now... Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks. As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD. On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by WOOF on May 20, 2015 23:59:40 GMT 1, Not trying to argue, but MV2 sold out in less than a day. I wouldn't call that slow considering they were significantly more expensive than any print prior. And while I agree you're venturing in the direction of OG price territory, her pricing has gone up across the board. Just check out what allouche is asking for the diamond they've got hanging right now... Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks. As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD. On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it. I'm sorry you haven't had higher offers on your Maya. But you've made the mistake of thinking that Maya's market only exists within this forum. So while you may not be getting offers here, selling through one of her galleries, I would imagine, would yield much better results.
As for the print, I didn't say she hasn't taken an aggressive jump with this one. We'll see whether or not it was warranted. But I'll tell you that I received an offer of 1800 USD for my MV2, and did not accept.
I think in the end we agree on her work. I like it, I own it. I won't be killing people over each and every release to get my hands on them.
Not trying to argue, but MV2 sold out in less than a day. I wouldn't call that slow considering they were significantly more expensive than any print prior. And while I agree you're venturing in the direction of OG price territory, her pricing has gone up across the board. Just check out what allouche is asking for the diamond they've got hanging right now... Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks. As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD. On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it. I'm sorry you haven't had higher offers on your Maya. But you've made the mistake of thinking that Maya's market only exists within this forum. So while you may not be getting offers here, selling through one of her galleries, I would imagine, would yield much better results. As for the print, I didn't say she hasn't taken an aggressive jump with this one. We'll see whether or not it was warranted. But I'll tell you that I received an offer of 1800 USD for my MV2, and did not accept. I think in the end we agree on her work. I like it, I own it. I won't be killing people over each and every release to get my hands on them.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by amoxicillin on May 21, 2015 0:42:23 GMT 1, Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks. As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD. On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it. I'm sorry you haven't had higher offers on your Maya. But you've made the mistake of thinking that Maya's market only exists within this forum. So while you may not be getting offers here, selling through one of her galleries, I would imagine, would yield much better results. As for the print, I didn't say she hasn't taken an aggressive jump with this one. We'll see whether or not it was warranted. But I'll tell you that I received an offer of 1800 USD for my MV2, and did not accept. I think in the end we agree on her work. I like it, I own it. I won't be killing people over each and every release to get my hands on them. I am not the one selling the painting on the forum, nor did I mean to imply that her market consisted of only this forum, which is why I gave an example of an attempted private sale, and the prices provided for recent gallery works.
My comments aren't an attempt to bring her down. I wish her much success. I just think there can be harm in attempting to move prices upward too quickly. Regardless of my opinions, we shall see the outcome of that decision shortly.
Key word: asking; as in, not sold. In terms of sales, I don't think the originals are moving upwards as fast as you think they are. The last offer that hit my inbox a few months ago still had a 30"x40" piece in her popular style priced around $5,750USD, and larger works, again in her popular style, at 36"x48" priced at about $7,400USD. There has also been a nice 24"x24" diamond sitting in the FS forum of this very site at $5,000USD for weeks. As for the print, at £970 for an edition of 99, that is a very aggressive jump from $1,000USD for an edition of 30, especially considering the last recorded MV2 sale was at $1,600USD. On a very basic level, I like the work and think it is pretty, but that only takes me so far in how much I want to spend to own any of it. I'm sorry you haven't had higher offers on your Maya. But you've made the mistake of thinking that Maya's market only exists within this forum. So while you may not be getting offers here, selling through one of her galleries, I would imagine, would yield much better results. As for the print, I didn't say she hasn't taken an aggressive jump with this one. We'll see whether or not it was warranted. But I'll tell you that I received an offer of 1800 USD for my MV2, and did not accept. I think in the end we agree on her work. I like it, I own it. I won't be killing people over each and every release to get my hands on them. I am not the one selling the painting on the forum, nor did I mean to imply that her market consisted of only this forum, which is why I gave an example of an attempted private sale, and the prices provided for recent gallery works. My comments aren't an attempt to bring her down. I wish her much success. I just think there can be harm in attempting to move prices upward too quickly. Regardless of my opinions, we shall see the outcome of that decision shortly.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Print Them All on May 21, 2015 12:17:33 GMT 1, Looking forward to this. Any idea when we'll be able to get a sneaky peak at what's available?
We'll share more info as soon as we're done with tomorrow's release.
Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release
We didn't pre-sale that or any other release, but no matter how many times we repeat that there are 100s of unhappy fans that keep accusing us for that. So we'll just let our future releases speak for us.
Looking forward to this. Any idea when we'll be able to get a sneaky peak at what's available? We'll share more info as soon as we're done with tomorrow's release. Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release We didn't pre-sale that or any other release, but no matter how many times we repeat that there are 100s of unhappy fans that keep accusing us for that. So we'll just let our future releases speak for us.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Ruggs on May 21, 2015 12:36:50 GMT 1, How much will these be PTA?
How much will these be PTA?
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by sakyamuni on May 21, 2015 14:24:48 GMT 1, 103x72.5 cm
103x72.5 cm
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by adventureland on May 21, 2015 14:25:22 GMT 1, I don't get the appeal of her work at all.
I don't get the appeal of her work at all.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Deleted on May 21, 2015 14:36:59 GMT 1, It seems very expensive for a decorative print.
Compared with Bridget Riley and Many Ray and other greats signed low editions being sold for a few hundred at auction houses.
Long term investment?
It seems very expensive for a decorative print.
Compared with Bridget Riley and Many Ray and other greats signed low editions being sold for a few hundred at auction houses.
Long term investment?
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by alexdb on May 21, 2015 14:42:14 GMT 1, I remember the Ben Eine camouflage print was also GBP 950 with an edition of 25. That was released in 2013 and is still on sale at Lazarides.
Good luck for print them all and Maya on this one with an edition of 99.
I remember the Ben Eine camouflage print was also GBP 950 with an edition of 25. That was released in 2013 and is still on sale at Lazarides.
Good luck for print them all and Maya on this one with an edition of 99.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Deleted on May 21, 2015 14:53:17 GMT 1, I don't buy the we raised the price to stop flippers argument. That some galleries use.
They raised the price to make more money and if someone re sells for more on the secondary markey why should they care.
Its about being loyal to our fans some artists say.
That sounds like ego and being pretentious.
I don't buy the we raised the price to stop flippers argument. That some galleries use.
They raised the price to make more money and if someone re sells for more on the secondary markey why should they care.
Its about being loyal to our fans some artists say.
That sounds like ego and being pretentious.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by Happy Shopper on May 21, 2015 15:19:34 GMT 1, The test is whether they sell... the second test is whether they retain that price on the secondary market!
It's a very fine line that many artists run... Faile and Kaws, for example.
The test is whether they sell... the second test is whether they retain that price on the secondary market!
It's a very fine line that many artists run... Faile and Kaws, for example.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by BKBOI on May 21, 2015 15:33:47 GMT 1, Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release I think this won't be another bun fight. Things usually sell out instantly because there are people who think that they can profit from it. There is literally no profit to be made from reselling this.
Any chance of not selling them all to pre-sale like you did on the Daleaat release to save the farce of that release I think this won't be another bun fight. Things usually sell out instantly because there are people who think that they can profit from it. There is literally no profit to be made from reselling this.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by italianstallion on May 21, 2015 15:36:03 GMT 1, bubble.....
bubble.....
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by natstan on May 21, 2015 15:47:40 GMT 1, Seriously, i ask what are they thinking. Is MH such a force to reckon with yet?
Seriously, i ask what are they thinking. Is MH such a force to reckon with yet?
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by italianstallion on May 21, 2015 16:14:54 GMT 1, with 970£ you can buy a print of many masters of the color. i respect maya but is overpriced for now....m2c
with 970£ you can buy a print of many masters of the color. i respect maya but is overpriced for now....m2c
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by adventureland on May 21, 2015 16:33:04 GMT 1, More of the same
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by South Bound on May 21, 2015 16:37:45 GMT 1, Love Maya, but would never pay that for one of her prints. When you are asking 1000£ for a print you need to be a serious player.
Love Maya, but would never pay that for one of her prints. When you are asking 1000£ for a print you need to be a serious player.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by natstan on May 21, 2015 16:49:10 GMT 1, It seems very expensive for a decorative print. Compared with Bridget Riley and Many Ray and other greats signed low editions being sold for a few hundred at auction houses. Long term investment?
For investment, buy the riley and keep the change, ha. At least she is world famous already.
It seems very expensive for a decorative print. Compared with Bridget Riley and Many Ray and other greats signed low editions being sold for a few hundred at auction houses. Long term investment? For investment, buy the riley and keep the change, ha. At least she is world famous already.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by davievegas on May 21, 2015 17:11:15 GMT 1, I don't get the appeal of her work at all. Me either. Just paint slapped on with vibrant colors and everyone screams "OMG, More dripping paint this time YESSS". I think her bubble has popped imo. Shepard Fairey warns us about artists like her that raise prices too fast because of the buzz. Stay away he says. Ill take his word for it.
urbanartassociation.com/thread/130005/shepard-fairey-details-start-collection
What would you consider a “red flag” when making a purchase?
"When an artist is raising their prices very, very quickly – even if their work is strong. Like I said in the beginning, I think that if you like it and you don’t mind parting with that amount of money to get it, then “no regrets…” But, sometimes I think a gallery has gotten into someone’s ear, or they’ve had a little bit of press attention and they’re maybe growing with their prices in a way that is not necessarily going to be legitimized over time. Frequently when that happens, I say, “oh, well, I can either wait and see if things settle and if this person actually puts their prices back in a more moderate place or maybe they really are going to become somebody on the rise [and they] are headed for a bluechip career and even though knowing what their work was just a year or two ago I was foolish not to acquire work then. If somebody’s prices are jumping up too quickly it could be a temporary bubble, so that’s a red flag. That’s a warning sign to proceed with caution."
I don't get the appeal of her work at all. Me either. Just paint slapped on with vibrant colors and everyone screams "OMG, More dripping paint this time YESSS". I think her bubble has popped imo. Shepard Fairey warns us about artists like her that raise prices too fast because of the buzz. Stay away he says. Ill take his word for it. urbanartassociation.com/thread/130005/shepard-fairey-details-start-collectionWhat would you consider a “red flag” when making a purchase?"When an artist is raising their prices very, very quickly – even if their work is strong. Like I said in the beginning, I think that if you like it and you don’t mind parting with that amount of money to get it, then “no regrets…” But, sometimes I think a gallery has gotten into someone’s ear, or they’ve had a little bit of press attention and they’re maybe growing with their prices in a way that is not necessarily going to be legitimized over time. Frequently when that happens, I say, “oh, well, I can either wait and see if things settle and if this person actually puts their prices back in a more moderate place or maybe they really are going to become somebody on the rise [and they] are headed for a bluechip career and even though knowing what their work was just a year or two ago I was foolish not to acquire work then. If somebody’s prices are jumping up too quickly it could be a temporary bubble, so that’s a red flag. That’s a warning sign to proceed with caution."
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by natstan on May 22, 2015 1:26:03 GMT 1, Disclosure: I had a run-in with MH during one of my purchases, and let's just say I came off that leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
An artist may have the right to price his or her work at any level (and even if the print house prices the work, i believe the artist needs to agree with that as well as he or she gets a portion of the earnings) but it is equally important imo an artist understands his or her current standing in the art world and care enough to price them sensibly to cater to collectors and supporters across the board. Afterall, prints are the only means for people who don't have the resources to spend on an OG or can't easily get one due to its scarcity. I see this as an experiment to try raising her price and watch if the market responds to it. If it does eventually sell out, nobody is going to have chance of a £200 print release anymore.
With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released. Prints by even the same artist fetch different prices and have different demands altogether. Let's just keep to the explanation that this is to make more money.
Disclosure: I had a run-in with MH during one of my purchases, and let's just say I came off that leaving a bad taste in my mouth.
An artist may have the right to price his or her work at any level (and even if the print house prices the work, i believe the artist needs to agree with that as well as he or she gets a portion of the earnings) but it is equally important imo an artist understands his or her current standing in the art world and care enough to price them sensibly to cater to collectors and supporters across the board. Afterall, prints are the only means for people who don't have the resources to spend on an OG or can't easily get one due to its scarcity. I see this as an experiment to try raising her price and watch if the market responds to it. If it does eventually sell out, nobody is going to have chance of a £200 print release anymore.
With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released. Prints by even the same artist fetch different prices and have different demands altogether. Let's just keep to the explanation that this is to make more money.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by WOOF on May 22, 2015 1:42:05 GMT 1, With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released.
All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases.
With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released. All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases.
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by natstan on May 22, 2015 1:46:03 GMT 1, With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released. All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases.
So rather, is this another explanation then 'i would rather be the one making the extra money than let the flippers have it' ?
With regards to some comments that this tactic is to keep out flippers, I tend to disagree. Nobody can ever gauge how much a print can fetch on secondary markets when it is first released. All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases. So rather, is this another explanation then 'i would rather be the one making the extra money than let the flippers have it' ?
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Maya Hayuk 🇺🇸 Street Art • New Release • Art For Sale , by WOOF on May 22, 2015 1:49:23 GMT 1, All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases. So rather, is this another explanation then 'i would rather be the one making the extra money than let the flippers have it' ? If that is her reasoning, do you think she's being unfair by taking profits that should rightfully be hers?
All of the prints she's created in her most popular style (BBB, MV2, VeryX etc) are worth a fair amount more than cost. All of them. So I disagree,it's not that hard to gauge how much her prints will rise based on past releases. So rather, is this another explanation then 'i would rather be the one making the extra money than let the flippers have it' ? If that is her reasoning, do you think she's being unfair by taking profits that should rightfully be hers?
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