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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by valentina on Nov 4, 2019 17:09:59 GMT 1, Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks!
Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks!
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by zacksz 123123 on Nov 4, 2019 17:36:00 GMT 1, Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks!
But you donโt want to work with your prices even when recent sales exist on the web...
Guess weโll see this post 2020 November
Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks! But you donโt want to work with your prices even when recent sales exist on the web... Guess weโll see this post 2020 November
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by valentina on Nov 4, 2019 17:48:08 GMT 1, Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks! But you donโt want to work with your prices even when recent sales exist on the web... Guess weโll see this post 2020 November Appreciate the comment Zack; you were right about BURN. I have too much into the framing for it to make sense for me. If you look at the post, I took it off. The rest are still for sale and I am accepting offers.
Thanks.
Bump - stated OBO; lower price if you buy more than one! Thanks! But you donโt want to work with your prices even when recent sales exist on the web... Guess weโll see this post 2020 November Appreciate the comment Zack; you were right about BURN. I have too much into the framing for it to make sense for me. If you look at the post, I took it off. The rest are still for sale and I am accepting offers. Thanks.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Jaylove on Nov 5, 2019 5:18:42 GMT 1, Bump - Had a smooth transaction with anic.
Bump - Had a smooth transaction with anic.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by anic on Nov 5, 2019 11:26:55 GMT 1, Thanks Jaylove - Dude sold.
Thanks Jaylove - Dude sold.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by valentina on Nov 7, 2019 3:08:20 GMT 1, bump
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by valentina on Nov 7, 2019 3:15:48 GMT 1, big discounts if you buy more than one - make an offer.
big discounts if you buy more than one - make an offer.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Express Post on Nov 7, 2019 6:28:49 GMT 1, Damn. TenderJ had so much potential to go large. His management let him down.
Damn. TenderJ had so much potential to go large. His management let him down.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Deleted on Nov 7, 2019 8:27:45 GMT 1, Damn. TenderJ had so much potential to go large. His management let him down. Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by.
That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases.
For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value.
(Sorry to derail the thread)
Damn. TenderJ had so much potential to go large. His management let him down. Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by. That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases. For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value. (Sorry to derail the thread)
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by sleepyl on Nov 7, 2019 11:36:08 GMT 1, Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and ย should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by.ย That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases. For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value.ย (Sorry to derail the thread)
could not agree more about his potential. I also get some nice comments with my Pose prints hanging on the wall (Mirror and Burn). For the ones interested, his IG does show some of his research. Express Post: How do you know his management let him down?
Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and ย should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by.ย That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases. For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value.ย (Sorry to derail the thread) could not agree more about his potential. I also get some nice comments with my Pose prints hanging on the wall (Mirror and Burn). For the ones interested, his IG does show some of his research. Express Post: How do you know his management let him down?
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Express Post on Nov 7, 2019 13:43:08 GMT 1, I expected more gallery solo shows.
Beyond the streets was a consolation, but nothing like having your own shows.
Its been pretty much print releases only.
Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and ย should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by.ย That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases. For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value.ย (Sorry to derail the thread) could not agree more about his potential. I also get some nice comments with my Pose prints hanging on the wall (Mirror and Burn). For the ones interested, his IG does show some of his research. Express Post: How do you know his management let him down?
I expected more gallery solo shows. Beyond the streets was a consolation, but nothing like having your own shows. Its been pretty much print releases only. Totally agree. His work is interesting, individual and ย should be very commercial. He should be huge. Doll is still one of my favourite things on my wall and gets lots of comments from people with no idea who it's by.ย That said, I hope he moves his style forward. He's been trying new things, which I think look good, but he does tend to retreat back to old images, or variations on them, especially for his print releases. For the prices he sells for, and the exceptional quality of his prints, I think he's still superb value.ย (Sorry to derail the thread) could not agree more about his potential. I also get some nice comments with my Pose prints hanging on the wall (Mirror and Burn). For the ones interested, his IG does show some of his research. Express Post: How do you know his management let him down?
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kuni on Nov 8, 2019 23:26:52 GMT 1,
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j
Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Inknart on Nov 8, 2019 23:29:28 GMT 1, https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing. I like it, any new direction over the current style is a step in the right direction for him. I still loved his LA show and wish it had a better reception, as i thought those pieces were all great. I still want to see the pink gorilla painting as a print.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing. I like it, any new direction over the current style is a step in the right direction for him. I still loved his LA show and wish it had a better reception, as i thought those pieces were all great. I still want to see the pink gorilla painting as a print.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kuni on Nov 8, 2019 23:53:47 GMT 1, Agree. This move towards photorealistic painting is a significant departure from the chaotic graffiti aesthetic that I associate with him. I wasn't really feeling the collection from the Beyond the Streets NYC, and to some extent LA, but this feels like he's turned a corner and found a new lane that's worth exploring further. As a testament to the subjectivity of art, I was only lukewarm on the Library Street show in LA. A few of the pieces worked for me, but some of the western imagery didn't resonate.
Here's one from the LA show that I love:
With respect to these new works on IG, I had to check the materials used to see if it was painted or an actual photograph. Without knowing a lot about his technique, how do you think that he's painting such a photorealistic image? Safe to say he's using a projector? Regardless, it's impressive.
Agree. This move towards photorealistic painting is a significant departure from the chaotic graffiti aesthetic that I associate with him. I wasn't really feeling the collection from the Beyond the Streets NYC, and to some extent LA, but this feels like he's turned a corner and found a new lane that's worth exploring further. As a testament to the subjectivity of art, I was only lukewarm on the Library Street show in LA. A few of the pieces worked for me, but some of the western imagery didn't resonate. Here's one from the LA show that I love: With respect to these new works on IG, I had to check the materials used to see if it was painted or an actual photograph. Without knowing a lot about his technique, how do you think that he's painting such a photorealistic image? Safe to say he's using a projector? Regardless, it's impressive.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Nov 9, 2019 14:02:20 GMT 1, kuni UV ink is typically used in commercial CMYK screenprinting. The inks are cured using UV light so the process is incredibly fast and allows for high detail. Water-based inks air dry and solvent (oil) based inks take the longest unless the ink is modified with a curing agent. CMYK is a 4 color process using the 4 key hues, cyan, magenta, yellow and K is key for black. Each color is separated and turned into halftone (each color at its own specific angle) so that when they print the overlap to form all variations of colors. This technique is how all manner of commercial packaging and adverts are made; cheap cuz it's just 4 colors, photorealistic as it takes any image and translates it.
With all that said, you can look at the details and see the halftone dots in his IG pics (the new ones). I believe that the bread/finger and explosion were done in this manner and that the acrylic mentioned after UV ink describes the colors fields. Now whether that is acrylic ink (printed) or acrylic paint I have no idea. If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed.
Hope this helps kuni
kuni UV ink is typically used in commercial CMYK screenprinting. The inks are cured using UV light so the process is incredibly fast and allows for high detail. Water-based inks air dry and solvent (oil) based inks take the longest unless the ink is modified with a curing agent. CMYK is a 4 color process using the 4 key hues, cyan, magenta, yellow and K is key for black. Each color is separated and turned into halftone (each color at its own specific angle) so that when they print the overlap to form all variations of colors. This technique is how all manner of commercial packaging and adverts are made; cheap cuz it's just 4 colors, photorealistic as it takes any image and translates it. With all that said, you can look at the details and see the halftone dots in his IG pics (the new ones). I believe that the bread/finger and explosion were done in this manner and that the acrylic mentioned after UV ink describes the colors fields. Now whether that is acrylic ink (printed) or acrylic paint I have no idea. If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed. Hope this helps kuni
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by mollieebarnes on Nov 9, 2019 17:11:12 GMT 1, Long shot - but are these still available?
Long shot - but are these still available?
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by aki on Nov 9, 2019 17:42:08 GMT 1, Long shot - but are these still available?
No sorry, sold the couples therapy and Iโm keeping the green doll.
Long shot - but are these still available? No sorry, sold the couples therapy and Iโm keeping the green doll.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by sleepyl on Nov 9, 2019 18:37:10 GMT 1, Interesting artistic turn and great news. Not a massive fan of the subject of these paintins but happy to see Pose doing something different!
Interesting artistic turn and great news. Not a massive fan of the subject of these paintins but happy to see Pose doing something different!
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kuni on Nov 9, 2019 19:09:57 GMT 1, kuni UV ink is typically used in commercial CMYK screenprinting. The inks are cured using UV light so the process is incredibly fast and allows for high detail. Water-based inks air dry and solvent (oil) based inks take the longest unless the ink is modified with a curing agent. CMYK is a 4 color process using the 4 key hues, cyan, magenta, yellow and K is key for black. Each color is separated and turned into halftone (each color at its own specific angle) so that when they print the overlap to form all variations of colors. This technique is how all manner of commercial packaging and adverts are made; cheap cuz it's just 4 colors, photorealistic as it takes any image and translates it. With all that said, you can look at the details and see the halftone dots in his IG pics (the new ones). I believe that the bread/finger and explosion were done in this manner and that the acrylic mentioned after UV ink describes the colors fields. Now whether that is acrylic ink (printed) or acrylic paint I have no idea. If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed. Hope this helps kuni Very helpful appreciate you taking the time to explain it. Itโs not quite as skilled a technique as maybe I thought at first but still sounds like it would take a good amount of practice and skill to execute well. For some reason I assumed that he was painting it by hand a la Lucas Price style and not essentially screen printing it. I donโt see any brush strokes but then again canโt tell for sure without a better detail shot.
Regardless it looks great. Iโd love to see him bring some of his original graffiti style into these photorealistic works - might look like crap but could be something there if done right.
kuni UV ink is typically used in commercial CMYK screenprinting. The inks are cured using UV light so the process is incredibly fast and allows for high detail. Water-based inks air dry and solvent (oil) based inks take the longest unless the ink is modified with a curing agent. CMYK is a 4 color process using the 4 key hues, cyan, magenta, yellow and K is key for black. Each color is separated and turned into halftone (each color at its own specific angle) so that when they print the overlap to form all variations of colors. This technique is how all manner of commercial packaging and adverts are made; cheap cuz it's just 4 colors, photorealistic as it takes any image and translates it. With all that said, you can look at the details and see the halftone dots in his IG pics (the new ones). I believe that the bread/finger and explosion were done in this manner and that the acrylic mentioned after UV ink describes the colors fields. Now whether that is acrylic ink (printed) or acrylic paint I have no idea. If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed. Hope this helps kuni Very helpful appreciate you taking the time to explain it. Itโs not quite as skilled a technique as maybe I thought at first but still sounds like it would take a good amount of practice and skill to execute well. For some reason I assumed that he was painting it by hand a la Lucas Price style and not essentially screen printing it. I donโt see any brush strokes but then again canโt tell for sure without a better detail shot. Regardless it looks great. Iโd love to see him bring some of his original graffiti style into these photorealistic works - might look like crap but could be something there if done right.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Nov 9, 2019 19:29:18 GMT 1, kuni hope I didn't spoil it and that wasn't my intention. I know that a lot of artists ambiguously list "acrylic" in their medium to avoid saying that it's printed. Painted, printed by hand or machine printed, to me it doesn't really matter as long as there result benefits from it. Jordan's newer work is definitely him broadening his abilities, techniques and processes as well as his visual iconography.
kuni hope I didn't spoil it and that wasn't my intention. I know that a lot of artists ambiguously list "acrylic" in their medium to avoid saying that it's printed. Painted, printed by hand or machine printed, to me it doesn't really matter as long as there result benefits from it. Jordan's newer work is definitely him broadening his abilities, techniques and processes as well as his visual iconography.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by The Observer on Nov 9, 2019 20:00:35 GMT 1, kuni hope I didn't spoil it and that wasn't my intention. I know that a lot of artists ambiguously list "acrylic" in their medium to avoid saying that it's printed. Painted, printed by hand or machine printed, to me it doesn't really matter as long as there result benefits from it. Jordan's newer work is definitely him broadening his abilities, techniques and processes as well as his visual iconography.
I really like the white bread piece. I appreciate the explanation because I was really curious about the composition. He does mention spray paint too, but I dont see any area that looks sprayed.
kuni hope I didn't spoil it and that wasn't my intention. I know that a lot of artists ambiguously list "acrylic" in their medium to avoid saying that it's printed. Painted, printed by hand or machine printed, to me it doesn't really matter as long as there result benefits from it. Jordan's newer work is definitely him broadening his abilities, techniques and processes as well as his visual iconography. I really like the white bread piece. I appreciate the explanation because I was really curious about the composition. He does mention spray paint too, but I dont see any area that looks sprayed.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by ca on Nov 9, 2019 20:43:27 GMT 1, will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent
will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Nov 9, 2019 21:00:32 GMT 1, will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade.
will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by ca on Nov 9, 2019 21:10:25 GMT 1, will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade. i just think that when the momentum was building and people started being interested in his style, him and his team started releasing works/prints every couple months and somewhat overflowing the market. I would indeed liked to see them take more their time, assess the work and select only the best to put up a show that would of possibly had a bigger impact.
My crappy analogy would be one of a musician that keeps on releasing mixtapes and songs on his soundcloud but never takes the time to sit back and produce one album to really "shock" the scene. I might be talking out of my ass but that's been my observation
will be interesting to see where he takes this, too bad he's been mismanaged so far because he's a great talent Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade. i just think that when the momentum was building and people started being interested in his style, him and his team started releasing works/prints every couple months and somewhat overflowing the market. I would indeed liked to see them take more their time, assess the work and select only the best to put up a show that would of possibly had a bigger impact. My crappy analogy would be one of a musician that keeps on releasing mixtapes and songs on his soundcloud but never takes the time to sit back and produce one album to really "shock" the scene. I might be talking out of my ass but that's been my observation
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Nov 9, 2019 21:15:08 GMT 1, ca not talking out your ads at all. Definitely think the analogy makes sense and I never really thought about it from that perspective. Maybe by doing the peint releases every couple months he's able to fund/focus in on some of these more experimental bodies of works. Maybe he is gearing up for something and we just don't know it. Or maybe not. I will definitely continue to watch his work unfold and hope that something great comes of all of this.
ca not talking out your ads at all. Definitely think the analogy makes sense and I never really thought about it from that perspective. Maybe by doing the peint releases every couple months he's able to fund/focus in on some of these more experimental bodies of works. Maybe he is gearing up for something and we just don't know it. Or maybe not. I will definitely continue to watch his work unfold and hope that something great comes of all of this.
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by sleepyl on Nov 9, 2019 21:22:25 GMT 1, If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed. Hope this helps kuni
I just saw his last stories on IG, it looks printed no? I'm skeptical ...
If you see brush strokes, layering in them, then it's painted. If it looks even across the full shape, more than likely printed. Hope this helps kuniI just saw his last stories on IG, it looks printed no? I'm skeptical ...
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Nov 9, 2019 22:02:16 GMT 1, Yeah by the looks of the fine halftone patterning it's printed. Not a bad thing just assessing the process/technique
Yeah by the looks of the fine halftone patterning it's printed. Not a bad thing just assessing the process/technique
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by Henry Gale Was Here on Nov 11, 2019 15:30:11 GMT 1, https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing. OOF, this is not good at all... What is he doing??
https://www.instagram.com/p/B4nmU0KFL7j Noticed these new pieces from POSE and wanted to see what people think about this new direction? His style is continuously evolving. I wasnโt a huge fan of his work from earlier this year but this new style is fresh and intriguing. Kind of loving the White Bread piece. Hope he continues exploring this style and keeps pushing. OOF, this is not good at all... What is he doing??
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by valentina on Nov 11, 2019 16:47:59 GMT 1, Bump, revised pricing:
MIRROR [Hand Embellished Edition] $1000 Blot Magenta - Hand Embellished $1000 Tidy - Hand Embellished $600 Couples Therapy 2 (2017) $800 Dude, ed of 100 $750 Reaction 1&2 SET $600
Bump, revised pricing:
MIRROR [Hand Embellished Edition] $1000 Blot Magenta - Hand Embellished $1000 Tidy - Hand Embellished $600 Couples Therapy 2 (2017) $800 Dude, ed of 100 $750 Reaction 1&2 SET $600
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kuni
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POSE ๐บ๐ธ Jordan Nickel โข Chicago Graffiti Art , by kuni on Nov 11, 2019 17:33:35 GMT 1, Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade. i just think that when the momentum was building and people started being interested in his style, him and his team started releasing works/prints every couple months and somewhat overflowing the market. I would indeed liked to see them take more their time, assess the work and select only the best to put up a show that would of possibly had a bigger impact. My crappy analogy would be one of a musician that keeps on releasing mixtapes and songs on his soundcloud but never takes the time to sit back and produce one album to really "shock" the scene. I might be talking out of my ass but that's been my observation Analogy makes perfect sense and to a large extent I agree. The print drops were a little too frequent if the goal was to create a sense of exclusivity and scarcity. Not to say that was the intended goal, but seems like that's the game you've got to play to become a commercially viable long term artist. I respect the hell out of him for not getting too comfortable with a style and for being willing to take chances and fail forward. That has to be scary as an artist - essentially fixing it when it's not broken in the hope that that's where true growth and depth comes from.
Roger of RRock is his manager right? And POSE also has ties to Library Street Collective with Anthony. Are either of them who you're referencing when you say he's being mismanaged? I know POSE has been included in both BTS which has been massively popular, but aside from that, POSE doesn't really have exhibitions. Is that part of your reasoning? Think the last POSE exhibition was Frankly in LA thru LSC and before that it was Lemonade. i just think that when the momentum was building and people started being interested in his style, him and his team started releasing works/prints every couple months and somewhat overflowing the market. I would indeed liked to see them take more their time, assess the work and select only the best to put up a show that would of possibly had a bigger impact. My crappy analogy would be one of a musician that keeps on releasing mixtapes and songs on his soundcloud but never takes the time to sit back and produce one album to really "shock" the scene. I might be talking out of my ass but that's been my observation Analogy makes perfect sense and to a large extent I agree. The print drops were a little too frequent if the goal was to create a sense of exclusivity and scarcity. Not to say that was the intended goal, but seems like that's the game you've got to play to become a commercially viable long term artist. I respect the hell out of him for not getting too comfortable with a style and for being willing to take chances and fail forward. That has to be scary as an artist - essentially fixing it when it's not broken in the hope that that's where true growth and depth comes from.
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