caruso
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by caruso on Nov 10, 2017 22:22:15 GMT 1, Any chance you could post a picture? What is your asking price? I can take a photo tomorrow. It's similar to Chris's one above, only more yellow. I don't want to sell this for profit, as I was privileged to be able to buy in advance, so cost + your postage.
Thanks, looking forward to the pic, I might buy it from you if it looks great. I like Chris's one.
Any chance you could post a picture? What is your asking price? I can take a photo tomorrow. It's similar to Chris's one above, only more yellow. I don't want to sell this for profit, as I was privileged to be able to buy in advance, so cost + your postage. Thanks, looking forward to the pic, I might buy it from you if it looks great. I like Chris's one.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Happy Go Lucky Chap on Nov 11, 2017 13:12:30 GMT 1, Another photo
Another photo
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by jkesquire on Nov 22, 2017 3:35:34 GMT 1,
Very happy with my 1/1 Tabby. It'll look great framed next to the blue edition!
Very happy with my 1/1 Tabby. It'll look great framed next to the blue edition!
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Redbirds
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Redbirds on Nov 22, 2017 3:48:24 GMT 1, Very happy with my 1/1 Tabby. It'll look great framed next to the blue edition!
Kinda has army green color to it -works perfect with image
Very happy with my 1/1 Tabby. It'll look great framed next to the blue edition! Kinda has army green color to it -works perfect with image
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by touchdowntodd on Nov 22, 2017 4:12:29 GMT 1, Only managed the regular version due to timing.
I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print
Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward
Only managed the regular version due to timing.
I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print
Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward
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Redbirds
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Redbirds on Nov 22, 2017 5:11:45 GMT 1, Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward
Amen to that
Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward Amen to that
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by jkesquire on Nov 22, 2017 5:16:38 GMT 1, Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward
I’m on that train with you
Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward I’m on that train with you
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Express Post on Nov 22, 2017 5:19:20 GMT 1, Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward I’m on that train with you
Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions?
Only managed the regular version due to timing. I will say this. . Best shipping ibe ever had directly from an artist. Cool extras, great details down to the print design on the sticker holding the rolled print Ill buy every Tabby release I can going forward I’m on that train with you Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions?
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by jkesquire on Nov 22, 2017 15:16:38 GMT 1, I’m on that train with you Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions? I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected
I’m on that train with you Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions? I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected
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Redbirds
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Redbirds on Nov 22, 2017 15:23:41 GMT 1, Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions? I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected
On par with GP -but this is what GP does -they should be good at it by now -TABBY direct from artist -guess that’s why it stood out
Better packaging than Graffiti Prints or Counter Editions? I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected On par with GP -but this is what GP does -they should be good at it by now -TABBY direct from artist -guess that’s why it stood out
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by jkesquire on Nov 22, 2017 15:26:14 GMT 1, I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected On par with GP -but this is what GP does -they should be good at it by now -TABBY direct from artist -guess that’s why it stood out That's a very good point. My entire transaction with Tabby was a pleasure. Tabby responded to emails quickly, was extremely friendly and appreciative of the support, and shipped promptly and securely. I will absolutely be purchasing future prints, and hopefully an original soon
I'm not sure about better, but the packaging was great. Not a single thing to complain about. Compactly packaged, and very well protected On par with GP -but this is what GP does -they should be good at it by now -TABBY direct from artist -guess that’s why it stood out That's a very good point. My entire transaction with Tabby was a pleasure. Tabby responded to emails quickly, was extremely friendly and appreciative of the support, and shipped promptly and securely. I will absolutely be purchasing future prints, and hopefully an original soon
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Aubrey 245
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Aubrey 245 on Nov 27, 2017 16:31:28 GMT 1, Just got some infos about this new release by Tabby via e-mail - I personally like the idea a lot and I'm thinking about purchasing one.
What do you guys think?
tabbythis.com/?page_id=2399
Just got some infos about this new release by Tabby via e-mail - I personally like the idea a lot and I'm thinking about purchasing one. What do you guys think? tabbythis.com/?page_id=2399
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Redbirds
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Redbirds on Nov 27, 2017 16:39:36 GMT 1, Just got some infos about this new release by Tabby via e-mail - I personally like the idea a lot and I'm thinking about purchasing one. What do you guys think? tabbythis.com/?page_id=2399
Same here -video he posted IG of making the concrete panels hooked me
Just got some infos about this new release by Tabby via e-mail - I personally like the idea a lot and I'm thinking about purchasing one. What do you guys think? tabbythis.com/?page_id=2399Same here -video he posted IG of making the concrete panels hooked me
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by jkesquire on Nov 27, 2017 16:42:54 GMT 1, Locked mine up today.....Stop The Violins
Locked mine up today.....Stop The Violins
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hui
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by hui on Nov 27, 2017 16:47:55 GMT 1, LOL@ Tabby's inclusion of the Venus of Willendorf. (Good to know my years of art history study are finally paying off.)
LOL@ Tabby's inclusion of the Venus of Willendorf. (Good to know my years of art history study are finally paying off.)
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NYart
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by NYart on Nov 27, 2017 17:12:57 GMT 1, Definitely like them and would like one, hopefully down the road I can!
Definitely like them and would like one, hopefully down the road I can!
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Whitefish
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Whitefish on Nov 27, 2017 18:22:42 GMT 1, Strong work @tabby these pieces look dope.
Thanks Brotha Stay uP
Strong work @tabby these pieces look dope.
Thanks Brotha Stay uP
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Poly Mindset on Nov 27, 2017 18:36:36 GMT 1, Think these are very cool. Just ordered a Sound of Uzis. Keep up the great work Tabby.
Think these are very cool. Just ordered a Sound of Uzis. Keep up the great work Tabby.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by reyn on Nov 27, 2017 22:52:55 GMT 1, Love these but just wondering what will happen in the long term for concrete on a wood panel. Thoughts on a postcard?
Love these but just wondering what will happen in the long term for concrete on a wood panel. Thoughts on a postcard?
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Pjam on Nov 27, 2017 23:09:52 GMT 1, How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby?
How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby?
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Redbirds
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Redbirds on Nov 27, 2017 23:13:54 GMT 1, How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby?
The enigma that is TABBY can't be contained by a print house
How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby? The enigma that is TABBY can't be contained by a print house
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Hairbland
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Hairbland on Nov 27, 2017 23:57:13 GMT 1, How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby? The enigma that is TABBY can't be contained by a print house A question mark wrapped in a riddle...
How long till Graffiti Prints picks up Tabby? The enigma that is TABBY can't be contained by a print house A question mark wrapped in a riddle...
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NYart
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by NYart on Nov 28, 2017 1:02:18 GMT 1, It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery.
It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Express Post on Nov 28, 2017 1:41:04 GMT 1, It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery.
Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing.
It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply.
Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work.
What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind.
It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery. Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Poly Mindset on Nov 28, 2017 1:53:22 GMT 1, It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery. Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. maybe he lives with his mom. I guess my question is how do you know what he makes after costs?
It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery. Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. maybe he lives with his mom. I guess my question is how do you know what he makes after costs?
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NYart
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by NYart on Nov 28, 2017 2:10:22 GMT 1, It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery. Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind.
Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut.
It would be a bit unfortunate if he did start releasing through a gallery. While his work sells itself, he’s a great guy to deal with and makes me want to buy his work even more haha. Would be a shame to lose that. Only time I wasn’t able to land a piece of his I had my eye on was when they were sold through a gallery. Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Express Post on Nov 28, 2017 2:48:44 GMT 1, Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. maybe he lives with his mom. I guess my question is how do you know what he makes after costs?
Not going to spend too much time with this. It is just a calculated guess based on the last release and assuming he doesn't have any other income streams.
His last drop generated Eur 11950 before taking to account costs.
Those are the numbers. Apply this to your personal situation and ask yourself if this is enough.
Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. maybe he lives with his mom. I guess my question is how do you know what he makes after costs? Not going to spend too much time with this. It is just a calculated guess based on the last release and assuming he doesn't have any other income streams. His last drop generated Eur 11950 before taking to account costs. Those are the numbers. Apply this to your personal situation and ask yourself if this is enough.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Express Post on Nov 28, 2017 5:19:13 GMT 1, Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut.
All this depends on scale of the artist's ambition.
Remember that if this is the artist's only income stream, it will be the gallery that will move your big ticket items and concentrate on the marketing. It is all about economics and sustainability. For print releases, these happen only a couple of times a year, to make them desirable. As an artist beginning their career, if you start ramping them up production, there will be an oversupply. Only once you are established with a solid secondary market, will this work. What Tabby makes after costs aren't enough to buy a house and live comfortably. So you have to keep that in mind. Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut. All this depends on scale of the artist's ambition.
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Tabby 🇦🇹 Street Art • New Print Release , by Poly Mindset on Nov 28, 2017 6:02:06 GMT 1, Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut. All this depends on scale of the artist's ambition. I like and respect the fact that some artist do it on their own and some do some of it on their own in addition to using galleries as well. Take Seen for instance he does it all, shows in galleries and does lot on his own and is quite successful. Additionally, Penny has done his own releases and through galleries as well. I don't think it has to be one or the other after all, and please correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Tabby have some releases through UTBNYC a few years back. I think that whatever works best for the artist at whatever time is what's best. After all, it's all up to them.
Maybe I’m not as educated on the relationship between artist and gallery but I feel that many shouldn’t need gallery backing unless dealing with the enquiries, shipping, and sales becomes too much. Someone brought up GP in this post so using them for an example, several of their recent releases came from artists with less of a following on social media. In that regard it would seem Tabby doesn’t ‘need’ their marketing. Could they use their mailing lists to solicit higher sales prices and introduce his work to new customers? Probably but I guess ultimately it comes down to if it’s worth it to the artist? I think that his prices and total output of work is comparable to many comparable artists, if he doesn’t need or want the help of a gallery no reason to give them a cut. All this depends on scale of the artist's ambition. I like and respect the fact that some artist do it on their own and some do some of it on their own in addition to using galleries as well. Take Seen for instance he does it all, shows in galleries and does lot on his own and is quite successful. Additionally, Penny has done his own releases and through galleries as well. I don't think it has to be one or the other after all, and please correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Tabby have some releases through UTBNYC a few years back. I think that whatever works best for the artist at whatever time is what's best. After all, it's all up to them.
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