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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by tab1 on Mar 2, 2015 23:35:18 GMT 1, m.ebay.co.uk/itm/251854372778
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Mr. Francesco on Mar 3, 2015 1:28:55 GMT 1, That's nice.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by avec art on Mar 7, 2015 13:05:27 GMT 1, Mickey Mouse Banksy Canvas by Eyesaw (blue)
Spray paint and stencil
Size 30 x 30 cms deep box frame
From the edition of 20 various colourways
Signed and marked 1/1 on the reverse
Date 2014 (I'm sure you remember anyway)
PM with offers please
Please refrain from trolling unless you really must :/
Mickey Mouse Banksy Canvas by Eyesaw (blue) Spray paint and stencil Size 30 x 30 cms deep box frame From the edition of 20 various colourways Signed and marked 1/1 on the reverse Date 2014 (I'm sure you remember anyway) PM with offers please Please refrain from trolling unless you really must :/
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 7, 2015 15:11:44 GMT 1, Nice colorway. I'll be the first to offer cost
Nice colorway. I'll be the first to offer cost
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 7, 2015 17:06:32 GMT 1, Please refrain from trolling unless you really must :/ The only thing worse than buying schlocky, uninspired, derivative art is trying to flip it.
Please refrain from trolling unless you really must :/ The only thing worse than buying schlocky, uninspired, derivative art is trying to flip it.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 7, 2015 17:16:12 GMT 1, Your thread has been duly judged and found wanting.
Your thread has been duly judged and found wanting.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by avec art on Mar 7, 2015 18:22:53 GMT 1, Oh well, I did ask politely but if this person really had to get it out of their system I'm not too bothered. Hopefully it'll find a home with someone who does see the positive side to the work.
Oh well, I did ask politely but if this person really had to get it out of their system I'm not too bothered. Hopefully it'll find a home with someone who does see the positive side to the work.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 7, 2015 22:02:15 GMT 1, Can't imagine anyone enjoying this "schlocky, uninspired, derivative" artwork. How dare they
Can't imagine anyone enjoying this "schlocky, uninspired, derivative" artwork. How dare they
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 22:21:39 GMT 1, Is it derivative? Of course it is... But most "newish" contemporary art is... Good luck finding *original* ideas nowadays...
I would have loved to do "derivatives" of this... I would have use Homer instead :-) As in Simpson...
Is it derivative? Of course it is... But most "newish" contemporary art is... Good luck finding *original* ideas nowadays...
I would have loved to do "derivatives" of this... I would have use Homer instead :-) As in Simpson...
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 7, 2015 22:25:04 GMT 1, Not sure if this also qualifies. Avert your eyes art sophisticates.
Not sure if this also qualifies. Avert your eyes art sophisticates.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 7, 2015 23:12:35 GMT 1, Is it derivative? Of course it is... But most "newish" contemporary art is... Good luck finding *original* ideas nowadays... I would have loved to do "derivatives" of this... I would have use Homer instead :-) As in Simpson... It's just street art by numbers.
Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit!
This piece doesn't even make sense. Is the Disney Corporation an agent of passive resistance?
I get that ideas are borrowed within art movements, but good artists take existing ideas and bring them to the next level. This is just lazy an unimaginative. I like to think we should use our art collecting dollars to encourage thoughtful and creative work. Buying work like this just encourages more boring copycats.
If you can't afford a Banksy and like that aesthetic, I suppose this is an OK quasi-knockoff. I have no idea why you'd pay more than $10 for it though.
Is it derivative? Of course it is... But most "newish" contemporary art is... Good luck finding *original* ideas nowadays... I would have loved to do "derivatives" of this... I would have use Homer instead :-) As in Simpson... It's just street art by numbers. Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit! This piece doesn't even make sense. Is the Disney Corporation an agent of passive resistance? I get that ideas are borrowed within art movements, but good artists take existing ideas and bring them to the next level. This is just lazy an unimaginative. I like to think we should use our art collecting dollars to encourage thoughtful and creative work. Buying work like this just encourages more boring copycats. If you can't afford a Banksy and like that aesthetic, I suppose this is an OK quasi-knockoff. I have no idea why you'd pay more than $10 for it though.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by avec art on Mar 7, 2015 23:40:59 GMT 1, The 'next level', what is this a game of donkey kong? It might be, whadda I know?
The 'next level', what is this a game of donkey kong? It might be, whadda I know?
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 7, 2015 23:59:06 GMT 1, The 'next level', what is this a game of donkey kong? It might be, whadda I know? I thought you didn't want any trolling in this thread!
Maybe you're right. Maybe this is great art. Perhaps you should hold onto this piece for inclusion in an upcoming MoMA Eyesaw retrospective. Or you can flip it for $50 profit. Up to you.
The 'next level', what is this a game of donkey kong? It might be, whadda I know? I thought you didn't want any trolling in this thread! Maybe you're right. Maybe this is great art. Perhaps you should hold onto this piece for inclusion in an upcoming MoMA Eyesaw retrospective. Or you can flip it for $50 profit. Up to you.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 8, 2015 1:11:15 GMT 1, Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life. That's the litmus test for me. Sometimes it's intellectual, sometimes it's profoundly beautiful, sometimes it gives me a chuckle.
Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life. That's the litmus test for me. Sometimes it's intellectual, sometimes it's profoundly beautiful, sometimes it gives me a chuckle.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Deleted on Mar 8, 2015 5:14:10 GMT 1, It's just street art by numbers. Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit! .... You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works)
Carry on.
It's just street art by numbers. Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit! .... You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 8, 2015 5:42:16 GMT 1, It's just street art by numbers. Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit! .... You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art.
Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste.
It's just street art by numbers. Step 1: Start with symbol of power structure (military, police, large corporation, political) Step 2: Corrupt it with a symbol of resistance/counterculture (graffiti, molotov cocktail, skateboard, gasmask) Step 3: Render it in "street" style (stencils, tags, dripping paint). Step 4: Profit! .... You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art. Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 8, 2015 7:00:18 GMT 1, monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it?
monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it?
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Deleted on Mar 8, 2015 9:38:38 GMT 1, You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art. Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste.
Someone needs a hug!
You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art. Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste. Someone needs a hug!
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Black Apple Art on Mar 8, 2015 9:59:00 GMT 1, ...and to think this was a sales thread.
...and to think this was a sales thread.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 8, 2015 22:02:40 GMT 1, monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it? If you enjoy it as a nice little piece of knock-off graphic art, there's nothing wrong with that. As I stated before, it's a pleasant enough image, even if it doesn't make any sense.
If you think that it's "good art", then yes, you lack taste. This "art" is one very small step removed from just making Banksy copies and selling them on eBay for $15. I guess it's perfect for people who want a Banksy but feel silly buying a reproduction. It allows just enough cognitive dissonance for you to believe you have a real piece of art on your wall.
monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it? If you enjoy it as a nice little piece of knock-off graphic art, there's nothing wrong with that. As I stated before, it's a pleasant enough image, even if it doesn't make any sense. If you think that it's "good art", then yes, you lack taste. This "art" is one very small step removed from just making Banksy copies and selling them on eBay for $15. I guess it's perfect for people who want a Banksy but feel silly buying a reproduction. It allows just enough cognitive dissonance for you to believe you have a real piece of art on your wall.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Snakes on Mar 8, 2015 22:48:33 GMT 1, Not sure if this also qualifies. Avert your eyes art sophisticates. I like this one but why is she painting over the twister mat?
Not sure if this also qualifies. Avert your eyes art sophisticates. I like this one but why is she painting over the twister mat?
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 8, 2015 23:35:03 GMT 1, monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it? If you enjoy it as a nice little piece of knock-off graphic art, there's nothing wrong with that. As I stated before, it's a pleasant enough image, even if it doesn't make any sense. If you think that it's "good art", then yes, you lack taste. This "art" is one very small step removed from just making Banksy copies and selling them on eBay for $15. I guess it's perfect for people who want a Banksy but feel silly buying a reproduction. It allows just enough cognitive dissonance for you to believe you have a real piece of art on your wall. Thanks for clarifying that. Can you come to my home and office and trash a bunch of "art" for me? I can't tell the difference! I'm tired of buying what I like and enjoying it. You should also become a moderator so you can approve these for sale threads. Stuff like this - we can just force the OP to burn in the rear yard instead!
monsoonking - sounds like you're saying I lack taste for enjoying this. Is that it? If you enjoy it as a nice little piece of knock-off graphic art, there's nothing wrong with that. As I stated before, it's a pleasant enough image, even if it doesn't make any sense. If you think that it's "good art", then yes, you lack taste. This "art" is one very small step removed from just making Banksy copies and selling them on eBay for $15. I guess it's perfect for people who want a Banksy but feel silly buying a reproduction. It allows just enough cognitive dissonance for you to believe you have a real piece of art on your wall. Thanks for clarifying that. Can you come to my home and office and trash a bunch of "art" for me? I can't tell the difference! I'm tired of buying what I like and enjoying it. You should also become a moderator so you can approve these for sale threads. Stuff like this - we can just force the OP to burn in the rear yard instead!
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 9, 2015 0:38:44 GMT 1, avec art - I owe you an apology for anti-trolling your thread off track. Please start another thread and blame me if anyone's offended by he double post. Someone should snap up your blue Mickey. Love mine
avec art - I owe you an apology for anti-trolling your thread off track. Please start another thread and blame me if anyone's offended by he double post. Someone should snap up your blue Mickey. Love mine
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by monsoonking on Mar 9, 2015 1:23:29 GMT 1, Thanks for clarifying that. Can you come to my home and office and trash a bunch of "art" for me? I can't tell the difference! I'm tired of buying what I like and enjoying it. You should also become a moderator so you can approve these for sale threads. Stuff like this - we can just force the OP to burn in the rear yard instead! Fair enough.
This was the wrong thread to hash out the merits of this piece. Sometimes things escalate quickly.
GLWTS Printcave
Thanks for clarifying that. Can you come to my home and office and trash a bunch of "art" for me? I can't tell the difference! I'm tired of buying what I like and enjoying it. You should also become a moderator so you can approve these for sale threads. Stuff like this - we can just force the OP to burn in the rear yard instead! Fair enough. This was the wrong thread to hash out the merits of this piece. Sometimes things escalate quickly. GLWTS Printcave
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by avec art on Mar 9, 2015 10:43:39 GMT 1, I think the horse might have already bolted
I think the horse might have already bolted
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 10, 2015 1:04:34 GMT 1, I think the horse might have already bolted Like the horse has left the barn? Meaning it already sold?
I think the horse might have already bolted Like the horse has left the barn? Meaning it already sold?
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by avec art on Mar 10, 2015 9:55:48 GMT 1, Meaning the hope of a nice un-trolled sales thread has long since left the stable and galloped away over the hills.
Meaning the hope of a nice un-trolled sales thread has long since left the stable and galloped away over the hills.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by Hairbland on Mar 11, 2015 6:50:12 GMT 1, You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art. Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste. I would agree. I find intelligence in Banksy's work.
If I give Eyesaw points for anything it's recycling a tired image of his that was going nowhere and somehow selling a bunch. Looks like a piece for "edgy" parents to put up in their kids' room.
You raise some valid points... However, even the Banks has been known to "derive" his works from other artists without adding much to the original work (But it's Banksy!!)... For example: "Girl with a pierced eardrum." Art does not have to have meaning... Eyesaw's derivative LIITA is pleasing to, at the very least, my eyes. (No, I do not own any of his works) Carry on. There's nothing wrong with derivation per se. Banksy takes a 17th century work and relates it to the modern world in a sly, cheeky way. The goal of his work is wholly different than that of Vermeer's. The image is loaded, and therefore useful as a building block in developing ideas about the modern world. That's the goal of most Pop Art. Eyesaw's work is just a rip-off, swapping one image out for another. Essentially capitalizing on the brand that Banksy built. As an image, it's fine, even pleasing. It's just not good art. It's something you slap on your dorm-room wall and throw in the trash after you develop taste. I would agree. I find intelligence in Banksy's work. If I give Eyesaw points for anything it's recycling a tired image of his that was going nowhere and somehow selling a bunch. Looks like a piece for "edgy" parents to put up in their kids' room.
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by cmodart on Mar 14, 2015 0:36:35 GMT 1, Haters
Haters
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Eyesaw ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release , by madeinnorway on May 20, 2015 23:39:26 GMT 1, Eyesaw Mickey flower thrower canvas wanted, coloured version or doted. pm if you have one you want to sell.
Eyesaw Mickey flower thrower canvas wanted, coloured version or doted. pm if you have one you want to sell.
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