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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by avec art on Jun 5, 2015 14:58:52 GMT 1, The methodology of how the X's seem to weave together is the same. I think it's interesting to see Martin Creed having done it in an almost identical fashion. It is not necessarily a critique to point this similarity out.
The methodology of how the X's seem to weave together is the same. I think it's interesting to see Martin Creed having done it in an almost identical fashion. It is not necessarily a critique to point this similarity out.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by sakyamuni on Jun 5, 2015 14:59:53 GMT 1, Buy what you like, at a price you're comfortable with, anything else is just speculation...
Buy what you like, at a price you're comfortable with, anything else is just speculation...
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by danbongo on Jun 5, 2015 15:02:03 GMT 1, Xs with drips are Xs with drips, don't make them more high art than they really are. Rothko? Even he has his critics. How about getting MH to explain what messages she is trying to bring across in her works? So just enjoy them for what they are (if u like them) and don't over-analyse. Unless of course you don't want to remain ignorant and stupid about it. In which case, sit down and look at them very closely, compare them to other works in her field and have a close look at abstraction, graffiti, expressionism and abstract expressionism, go through her bio and her history of painting, study her career, see where she's coming from, read her interviews, find out her inspirations. Analyse everything about it. Then come back to it, have another look. See if it's still "just X's with drips". If it is, move on. I guarantee it isn't, but if it is, you'll have learned a whole lot about this thing called art which you can apply to the next thing that takes your eye. You'll develop a lot of passion and insight and knowledge, you'll still be into art a long time after the "just X's with drips" brigade have moved onto the next thing. peace
wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again
oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior
Xs with drips are Xs with drips, don't make them more high art than they really are. Rothko? Even he has his critics. How about getting MH to explain what messages she is trying to bring across in her works? So just enjoy them for what they are (if u like them) and don't over-analyse. Unless of course you don't want to remain ignorant and stupid about it. In which case, sit down and look at them very closely, compare them to other works in her field and have a close look at abstraction, graffiti, expressionism and abstract expressionism, go through her bio and her history of painting, study her career, see where she's coming from, read her interviews, find out her inspirations. Analyse everything about it. Then come back to it, have another look. See if it's still "just X's with drips". If it is, move on. I guarantee it isn't, but if it is, you'll have learned a whole lot about this thing called art which you can apply to the next thing that takes your eye. You'll develop a lot of passion and insight and knowledge, you'll still be into art a long time after the "just X's with drips" brigade have moved onto the next thing. peace wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by WOOF on Jun 5, 2015 15:09:07 GMT 1, A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no? Are you her husband or something? You seem much to interested in defending her. Is it because you've spent a lot on her work and intend to try to keep the value up so you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)? People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere.
A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no? Are you her husband or something? You seem much to interested in defending her. Is it because you've spent a lot on her work and intend to try to keep the value up so you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)? People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Deleted on Jun 5, 2015 15:18:11 GMT 1, Unless of course you don't want to remain ignorant and stupid about it. In which case, sit down and look at them very closely, compare them to other works in her field and have a close look at abstraction, graffiti, expressionism and abstract expressionism, go through her bio and her history of painting, study her career, see where she's coming from, read her interviews, find out her inspirations. Analyse everything about it. Then come back to it, have another look. See if it's still "just X's with drips". If it is, move on. I guarantee it isn't, but if it is, you'll have learned a whole lot about this thing called art which you can apply to the next thing that takes your eye. You'll develop a lot of passion and insight and knowledge, you'll still be into art a long time after the "just X's with drips" brigade have moved onto the next thing. peace wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior peace Relax, it's just X's with drips, mate. ;-)
Unless of course you don't want to remain ignorant and stupid about it. In which case, sit down and look at them very closely, compare them to other works in her field and have a close look at abstraction, graffiti, expressionism and abstract expressionism, go through her bio and her history of painting, study her career, see where she's coming from, read her interviews, find out her inspirations. Analyse everything about it. Then come back to it, have another look. See if it's still "just X's with drips". If it is, move on. I guarantee it isn't, but if it is, you'll have learned a whole lot about this thing called art which you can apply to the next thing that takes your eye. You'll develop a lot of passion and insight and knowledge, you'll still be into art a long time after the "just X's with drips" brigade have moved onto the next thing. peace wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior peace Relax, it's just X's with drips, mate. ;-)
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Dungle on Jun 5, 2015 15:54:42 GMT 1, Its only about the money apparently.
Its only about the money apparently.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Jeezuz Jones Snr on Jun 5, 2015 16:32:37 GMT 1, wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior peace Relax, it's just X's with drips, mate. ;-)
Cmon guys this is getting tiring.. Zzzz
wow when you put it like that I never want to read anything about art ever again oh and writing peace at the end of a comment only works if you've not just come across as totally condescending arrogant p*ick in the statement prior peace Relax, it's just X's with drips, mate. ;-) Cmon guys this is getting tiring.. Zzzz
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Ottomatik on Jun 5, 2015 16:36:02 GMT 1, A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no? Are you her husband or something?Β You seem much to interested in defending her.Β Is it because you've spentΒ a lot on her work and intend toΒ try to keep the value up soΒ you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)?Β People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument
For someone that just joined the forum, you seem to know quite a lot about our DBSΓN.
A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no? Are you her husband or something?Β You seem much to interested in defending her.Β Is it because you've spentΒ a lot on her work and intend toΒ try to keep the value up soΒ you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)?Β People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument For someone that just joined the forum, you seem to know quite a lot about our DBSΓN.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by .dappy on Jun 5, 2015 16:37:23 GMT 1, ... "I am not your 'mate'"...
sorry - could not resist - it is a Friday
... "I am not your 'mate'"... sorry - could not resist - it is a Friday
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by WOOF on Jun 5, 2015 16:41:18 GMT 1, ... "I am not your 'mate'"... sorry - could not resist - it is a Friday
... "I am not your 'mate'"... sorry - could not resist - it is a Friday
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Petrusino on Jun 5, 2015 16:45:46 GMT 1, I know that maya hayuk's art takes ispiration from pysanka and native american body painting and from a lot of other arts from different cultures; India, Mexico and other... in additions to the urban component. her art is certainly not banal, there is a lot of study and research behind it
I know that maya hayuk's art takes ispiration from pysanka and native american body painting and from a lot of other arts from different cultures; India, Mexico and other... in additions to the urban component. her art is certainly not banal, there is a lot of study and research behind it
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Coach on Jun 5, 2015 17:16:27 GMT 1, Can we please stop with the silly internet pictures and videos?! Please!
Can we please stop with the silly internet pictures and videos?! Please!
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by natstan on Jun 5, 2015 17:33:52 GMT 1, A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no?
I'm surprised you actually care that much to check on my background. Am I supposed to feel honored?
As I mentioned, I like some of her works, I had an unpleasant experience dealing with her but I also like art. No, I didn't ask her out on a date and I don't think I ever will because we are different kinds of people based on what I found out.
I'm a designer myself and I know what constitutes conceptual development and creative thinking. Maybe design and art are different- fine.I just thought her latest print didn't show any real progress to justify its asking price - and it feels like a money grab. And to be frank, I don't even understand why so many love that multiverses print - I hated it. But the fact is I LOVE Very X, as I have indicated times before on this forum.
I'm also someone who likes to take digs at people for fun as long as I don't harm anyone (call me an armchair critic if you will) but that is just the real me. If something is really good, I compliment. If something is not good, I don't defend them like the way you do. That true flag is really not good imo.
In any case, you seem to be the one dating her, more so than me, judging from the way you are defending her all the time. Grow up - different people love different things and their mind change all the time too. I used to like transformer when I was young, I hated it now after the hollywood treatment.
A lot has changed in 6 months. What happened? You ask her out on a date and she said no? I'm surprised you actually care that much to check on my background. Am I supposed to feel honored? As I mentioned, I like some of her works, I had an unpleasant experience dealing with her but I also like art. No, I didn't ask her out on a date and I don't think I ever will because we are different kinds of people based on what I found out. I'm a designer myself and I know what constitutes conceptual development and creative thinking. Maybe design and art are different- fine.I just thought her latest print didn't show any real progress to justify its asking price - and it feels like a money grab. And to be frank, I don't even understand why so many love that multiverses print - I hated it. But the fact is I LOVE Very X, as I have indicated times before on this forum. I'm also someone who likes to take digs at people for fun as long as I don't harm anyone (call me an armchair critic if you will) but that is just the real me. If something is really good, I compliment. If something is not good, I don't defend them like the way you do. That true flag is really not good imo. In any case, you seem to be the one dating her, more so than me, judging from the way you are defending her all the time. Grow up - different people love different things and their mind change all the time too. I used to like transformer when I was young, I hated it now after the hollywood treatment.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by natstan on Jun 5, 2015 17:41:00 GMT 1, And just one more point to add, i have serious doubt many of Maya Hayuk fans are really such deep thinkers who study so much on art movements and developments as mr nuart festival indicated in order to buy a MH print or appreciate her works.. Hands up those of you art students who 'studied' her works please - I hope I'm proven wrong.
And just one more point to add, i have serious doubt many of Maya Hayuk fans are really such deep thinkers who study so much on art movements and developments as mr nuart festival indicated in order to buy a MH print or appreciate her works.. Hands up those of you art students who 'studied' her works please - I hope I'm proven wrong.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by amoxicillin on Jun 5, 2015 17:43:58 GMT 1, Are you her husband or something? You seem much to interested in defending her. Is it because you've spent a lot on her work and intend to try to keep the value up so you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)? People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere. In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest?
Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended.
Are you her husband or something? You seem much to interested in defending her. Is it because you've spent a lot on her work and intend to try to keep the value up so you can make a profit when you sell them in six months (like you did with Sandra Chevrier)? People don't have to like the same things as every one else so I don't understand the hostility on both sides of the argument I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere. In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest? Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by WOOF on Jun 5, 2015 17:53:06 GMT 1, I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere. In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest? Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended. So who were you before you were "amoxicillin"? Because if you wanna talk about bias, you should be upfront about who you are.
I own three prints, no originals, and the prints are framed. So no, I've got no vested interest, because they're not going anywhere. In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest? Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended. So who were you before you were "amoxicillin"? Because if you wanna talk about bias, you should be upfront about who you are.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by gravity1 on Jun 5, 2015 18:27:02 GMT 1, For the size and the quality i don't think the pricing is too awful. For collectors, that is. Not the flippers. The image itself is weak though - the feel is all wrong. Too much white space, lopsided, and the drips look too intentional. I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle.
These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries.
For the size and the quality i don't think the pricing is too awful. For collectors, that is. Not the flippers. The image itself is weak though - the feel is all wrong. Too much white space, lopsided, and the drips look too intentional. I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle. These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Deleted on Jun 5, 2015 18:36:49 GMT 1, For the size and the quality i don't think the pricing is too awful. For collectors, that is. Not the flippers. The image itself is weak though - the feel is all wrong. Too much white space, lopsided, and the drips look too intentional. I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle. These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries.
Agree with all of this.
I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit.
For the size and the quality i don't think the pricing is too awful. For collectors, that is. Not the flippers. The image itself is weak though - the feel is all wrong. Too much white space, lopsided, and the drips look too intentional. I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle. These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries. Agree with all of this. I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by gravity1 on Jun 5, 2015 18:45:50 GMT 1, I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle. These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries. Agree with all of this. I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit. I didn't touch the image or her work in this one since that is very subjective, but since you brought it up... I can't for the life of me find the attraction to this piece regardless of price. Again just my opinion.
I still have no idea where people are extracting that price will somehow deter "flippers". Individuals who look to resell for profit only care about one thing... DEMAND. When there is still strong demand after the initial source is exhausted then there is profit to be made. Sure some just can't afford Β£1000 but that still leaves hundreds who can and has no true effect on the market cycle. These pieces still being available 24 hours after release just says demand was not high for these which could be many factors and I assume price was key. Nothing wrong with an artists testing their boundaries. Agree with all of this. I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit. I didn't touch the image or her work in this one since that is very subjective, but since you brought it up... I can't for the life of me find the attraction to this piece regardless of price. Again just my opinion.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by amoxicillin on Jun 5, 2015 18:49:54 GMT 1, In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest? Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended. So who were you before you were "amoxicillin"? Because if you wanna talk about bias, you should be upfront about who you are. And that, my friends, is called deflection. It's what one does when they get caught looking foolish and don't have a leg to stand on.
As for my knowledge of your history, I'll give you a little tip about the forum. There is a ridiculously useful feature wherein you enter a string of text and it returns all the instances of that string of text being used in a post. In this case, I used the string "hayuk", which returned a number of your failed attempts to re-sell the work that supposedly "isn't going anywhere".
In what world does owning work not constitute a vested interest? Add to that, the fact that you have repeatedly tried to sell the works, and I think you are quite biased on the matter, so much so that it is dripping from your posts. No pun intended. So who were you before you were "amoxicillin"? Because if you wanna talk about bias, you should be upfront about who you are. And that, my friends, is called deflection. It's what one does when they get caught looking foolish and don't have a leg to stand on. As for my knowledge of your history, I'll give you a little tip about the forum. There is a ridiculously useful feature wherein you enter a string of text and it returns all the instances of that string of text being used in a post. In this case, I used the string "hayuk", which returned a number of your failed attempts to re-sell the work that supposedly "isn't going anywhere".
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by davievegas on Jun 5, 2015 18:55:12 GMT 1, Agree with all of this. I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit. I didn't touch the image or her work in this one since that is very subjective, but since you brought it up... I can't for the life of me find the attraction to this piece regardless of price. Again just my opinion. I can't find any attraction to her work no matter what she puts out. We all have our opinions but just like "Whatsons" tag work, Maya and her drips of lines do nothing for me. I can see how the pretty colors look good on walls but I have no interest in her work.
Agree with all of this. I also think the image wasn't her best and the litho technique doesn't really suit. I didn't touch the image or her work in this one since that is very subjective, but since you brought it up... I can't for the life of me find the attraction to this piece regardless of price. Again just my opinion. I can't find any attraction to her work no matter what she puts out. We all have our opinions but just like "Whatsons" tag work, Maya and her drips of lines do nothing for me. I can see how the pretty colors look good on walls but I have no interest in her work.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by soupy on Jun 5, 2015 19:12:38 GMT 1, i really like maya's walls. her art hasn't really translated that well to prints (imo). her OGs are a much more accurate reflection of her artistic style / output.
i would say that i am a big enough fan that if this were a homerun image (in my eyes) .... i may have tried to snag one up (even at the hefty pricepoint).
i really like maya's walls. her art hasn't really translated that well to prints (imo). her OGs are a much more accurate reflection of her artistic style / output.
i would say that i am a big enough fan that if this were a homerun image (in my eyes) .... i may have tried to snag one up (even at the hefty pricepoint).
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by Sacked... on Jun 5, 2015 20:39:28 GMT 1, Such a profound statement.....::rolls eyes:: I see x's with drips. I don't need your pity, thanks. I see some colors I see dead people.
Such a profound statement.....::rolls eyes:: I see x's with drips. I don't need your pity, thanks. I see some colors I see dead people.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by cmodart on Jun 7, 2015 13:04:25 GMT 1, Wondering if anyone has any insight on the sales of this. I would've gone on this around Β£600, Even though I prefer X, and both multi-verse prints.
Wondering if anyone has any insight on the sales of this. I would've gone on this around Β£600, Even though I prefer X, and both multi-verse prints.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by South Bound on Jun 7, 2015 13:12:38 GMT 1, Wondering if anyone has any insight on the sales of this. I would've gone on this around Β£600, Even though I prefer X, and both multi-verse prints. same here, liked the print just over priced
Wondering if anyone has any insight on the sales of this. I would've gone on this around Β£600, Even though I prefer X, and both multi-verse prints. same here, liked the print just over priced
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by pingoo on Jun 7, 2015 13:53:31 GMT 1, Again ? We get it guys, good print but over priced...
Again ? We get it guys, good print but over priced...
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by cmodart on Jun 7, 2015 21:05:18 GMT 1, Again ? We get it guys, good print but over priced... Can you be in charge of art related opinions? We need that monitored.
Again ? We get it guys, good print but over priced... Can you be in charge of art related opinions? We need that monitored.
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by BKBOI on Jun 8, 2015 3:43:02 GMT 1, zomg! can't believe it's still available.
zomg! can't believe it's still available.
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davievegas
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by davievegas on Jun 8, 2015 18:22:24 GMT 1, zomg! can't believe it's still available. I can
zomg! can't believe it's still available. I can
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Maya Hayuk πΊπΈ Street Art β’ New Release β’ Art For Sale , by sierrahotel on Jun 8, 2015 20:48:05 GMT 1, they have pitched it too high. i love her stuff- have an original - but i don't think this will sell out for a long long time.
they have pitched it too high. i love her stuff- have an original - but i don't think this will sell out for a long long time.
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