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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Christian Avant Arte on Nov 5, 2023 11:48:22 GMT 1, Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures.
Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by orchid on Nov 5, 2023 11:59:43 GMT 1, Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures. I think people are asking why he didn't sign both editions, why is he signing a sticker and not coming into contact with the standard edition, that's very un-barry McGee.
Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures. I think people are asking why he didn't sign both editions, why is he signing a sticker and not coming into contact with the standard edition, that's very un-barry McGee.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by SFBM on Nov 5, 2023 13:25:07 GMT 1, Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures. I think people are asking why he didn't sign both editions, why is he signing a sticker and not coming into contact with the standard edition, that's very un-barry McGee. From watching the film on AAs site it seems BM doesnโt really give much of a shit about the regular - or isnโt aware of them at that point. He only talks about the hand-finished - as if they are the only edition - and how heโll be interacting with each print etc.
Ed Templeton on Instagram, described them as posters - ouch!
Barry did not wanna sign in the front of the print because it would distract from the artwork. He will sign as Barry McGee on this print in the past he has used different aliases for his signatures. I think people are asking why he didn't sign both editions, why is he signing a sticker and not coming into contact with the standard edition, that's very un-barry McGee. From watching the film on AAs site it seems BM doesnโt really give much of a shit about the regular - or isnโt aware of them at that point. He only talks about the hand-finished - as if they are the only edition - and how heโll be interacting with each print etc. Ed Templeton on Instagram, described them as posters - ouch!
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by nobokov on Nov 5, 2023 17:24:29 GMT 1, I'm wondering why people are saying this is a great print. To me it looks like 1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing on it.
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
I'm wondering why people are saying this is a great print. To me it looks like 1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing on it.
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by brownbuffalo13 on Nov 5, 2023 19:56:39 GMT 1, nice one
nice one
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by brownbuffalo13 on Nov 5, 2023 20:15:17 GMT 1, Interesting takes on this print and the underdogs print.
I have quite a few Barry Mcgee prints in my collection and the signatures always vary, if you even get a signature.
I belive the only print that i have where he signed the front of the print is the collab he did with Oker and he signed that with a twist sig in pencil.
all the other prints i have he has signed on the back as he has a pretty big and long signature, literally looks like he just puts down his legal signature.
sometimes he uses a stamp as a signature, it really varies, i think understanding that or knowing that helps make sense as to why there is a sticker on the back. i'm guessing the publisher and barry are anticipating selling alot of the standard print so the sticker makes perfect sense, considering he is going to be spending time hand finishing the other edition.
I think this is easily barry's best print to date, its a massive bummer that the standard edition is not fully screen printed but it makes sense to give the hand finished one more shine and appeal. I've been waiting for a print that looks like the original assemblage pieces that he has in his gallery shows for ages and this one is a home run and a steal with the gouache work, assuming all of these are getting some sort of face or dog on it. i've been after an small gouache painting for quite some time and i was last quoted 6k for a small 4x6 inch face by perrotin earlier this year, so getting that along with the print is a great value, although i'm not a fan of the spray paint being added but barry being the artist it is obviously his prerogative as to how he wants these presented.
the other thing i've learned collecting barry's prints is that there is almost no resell value on em for some reason. his print market is wonky so def buy for your walls and not for profit because i can't imagine these having a lot of resell value as you're getting them at the top of the market price, same goes for that underdogs print, great screen print and it has barry's longer signature on it, but that is already at the high end and i can't imagine there is much to be made on it. best of lucky to everyone buying and thanks to AA for a timed release to take away any stress and to make sure everyone gets one. look forward to seeing what everyone gets with the HF ones!
Interesting takes on this print and the underdogs print.
I have quite a few Barry Mcgee prints in my collection and the signatures always vary, if you even get a signature.
I belive the only print that i have where he signed the front of the print is the collab he did with Oker and he signed that with a twist sig in pencil.
all the other prints i have he has signed on the back as he has a pretty big and long signature, literally looks like he just puts down his legal signature.
sometimes he uses a stamp as a signature, it really varies, i think understanding that or knowing that helps make sense as to why there is a sticker on the back. i'm guessing the publisher and barry are anticipating selling alot of the standard print so the sticker makes perfect sense, considering he is going to be spending time hand finishing the other edition.
I think this is easily barry's best print to date, its a massive bummer that the standard edition is not fully screen printed but it makes sense to give the hand finished one more shine and appeal. I've been waiting for a print that looks like the original assemblage pieces that he has in his gallery shows for ages and this one is a home run and a steal with the gouache work, assuming all of these are getting some sort of face or dog on it. i've been after an small gouache painting for quite some time and i was last quoted 6k for a small 4x6 inch face by perrotin earlier this year, so getting that along with the print is a great value, although i'm not a fan of the spray paint being added but barry being the artist it is obviously his prerogative as to how he wants these presented.
the other thing i've learned collecting barry's prints is that there is almost no resell value on em for some reason. his print market is wonky so def buy for your walls and not for profit because i can't imagine these having a lot of resell value as you're getting them at the top of the market price, same goes for that underdogs print, great screen print and it has barry's longer signature on it, but that is already at the high end and i can't imagine there is much to be made on it. best of lucky to everyone buying and thanks to AA for a timed release to take away any stress and to make sure everyone gets one. look forward to seeing what everyone gets with the HF ones!
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Smokeidaeye on Nov 5, 2023 20:17:18 GMT 1,
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
Personally I think the color palette, geometric shapes, and off-balanced composition are very representative of Barry's style. The AvanteArte one is also emblematic of his work in a different way with the unbalanced mixup of different components similar to this multimedia composite I currently have on the wall.
That said, I would guess you aren't a fan of his style(s) regardless of the piece? It's definitely not for everyone but for whatever reason it sucks me in.
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
Personally I think the color palette, geometric shapes, and off-balanced composition are very representative of Barry's style. The AvanteArte one is also emblematic of his work in a different way with the unbalanced mixup of different components similar to this multimedia composite I currently have on the wall.
That said, I would guess you aren't a fan of his style(s) regardless of the piece? It's definitely not for everyone but for whatever reason it sucks me in.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Shoeless on Nov 5, 2023 20:50:00 GMT 1,
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
Plenty of people are into mid-century modern design. This could fit into that aesthetic.
Personally, I like it. Barry rarely releases prints, much less signed (on front). His clusters are out of reach for me. This captures both his geometric design and caricature. For me, it is the better of the two new prints.
Iโll get it framed up and hopefully be as excited about it in situ.
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
Plenty of people are into mid-century modern design. This could fit into that aesthetic. Personally, I like it. Barry rarely releases prints, much less signed (on front). His clusters are out of reach for me. This captures both his geometric design and caricature. For me, it is the better of the two new prints. Iโll get it framed up and hopefully be as excited about it in situ.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by SFBM on Nov 5, 2023 21:54:21 GMT 1, Interesting takes on this print and the underdogs print. I have quite a few Barry Mcgee prints in my collection and the signatures always vary, if you even get a signature. I belive the only print that i have where he signed the front of the print is the collab he did with Oker and he signed that with a twist sig in pencil. all the other prints i have he has signed on the back as he has a pretty big and long signature, literally looks like he just puts down his legal signature. sometimes he uses a stamp as a signature, it really varies, i think understanding that or knowing that helps make sense as to why there is a sticker on the back. i'm guessing the publisher and barry are anticipating selling alot of the standard print so the sticker makes perfect sense, considering he is going to be spending time hand finishing the other edition. I think this is easily barry's best print to date, its a massive bummer that the standard edition is not fully screen printed but it makes sense to give the hand finished one more shine and appeal. I've been waiting for a print that looks like the original assemblage pieces that he has in his gallery shows for ages and this one is a home run and a steal with the gouache work, assuming all of these are getting some sort of face or dog on it. i've been after an small gouache painting for quite some time and i was last quoted 6k for a small 4x6 inch face by perrotin earlier this year, so getting that along with the print is a great value, although i'm not a fan of the spray paint being added but barry being the artist it is obviously his prerogative as to how he wants these presented. the other thing i've learned collecting barry's prints is that there is almost no resell value on em for some reason. his print market is wonky so def buy for your walls and not for profit because i can't imagine these having a lot of resell value as you're getting them at the top of the market price, same goes for that underdogs print, great screen print and it has barry's longer signature on it, but that is already at the high end and i can't imagine there is much to be made on it. best of lucky to everyone buying and thanks to AA for a timed release to take away any stress and to make sure everyone gets one. look forward to seeing what everyone gets with the HF ones! Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
Interesting takes on this print and the underdogs print. I have quite a few Barry Mcgee prints in my collection and the signatures always vary, if you even get a signature. I belive the only print that i have where he signed the front of the print is the collab he did with Oker and he signed that with a twist sig in pencil. all the other prints i have he has signed on the back as he has a pretty big and long signature, literally looks like he just puts down his legal signature. sometimes he uses a stamp as a signature, it really varies, i think understanding that or knowing that helps make sense as to why there is a sticker on the back. i'm guessing the publisher and barry are anticipating selling alot of the standard print so the sticker makes perfect sense, considering he is going to be spending time hand finishing the other edition. I think this is easily barry's best print to date, its a massive bummer that the standard edition is not fully screen printed but it makes sense to give the hand finished one more shine and appeal. I've been waiting for a print that looks like the original assemblage pieces that he has in his gallery shows for ages and this one is a home run and a steal with the gouache work, assuming all of these are getting some sort of face or dog on it. i've been after an small gouache painting for quite some time and i was last quoted 6k for a small 4x6 inch face by perrotin earlier this year, so getting that along with the print is a great value, although i'm not a fan of the spray paint being added but barry being the artist it is obviously his prerogative as to how he wants these presented. the other thing i've learned collecting barry's prints is that there is almost no resell value on em for some reason. his print market is wonky so def buy for your walls and not for profit because i can't imagine these having a lot of resell value as you're getting them at the top of the market price, same goes for that underdogs print, great screen print and it has barry's longer signature on it, but that is already at the high end and i can't imagine there is much to be made on it. best of lucky to everyone buying and thanks to AA for a timed release to take away any stress and to make sure everyone gets one. look forward to seeing what everyone gets with the HF ones! Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Smokeidaeye on Nov 5, 2023 22:03:57 GMT 1, Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
Interesting! Looks a lot like the "B" in Banksy's signature. Just sayin'...
Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
Interesting! Looks a lot like the "B" in Banksy's signature. Just sayin'...
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Cardiff on Nov 5, 2023 22:23:30 GMT 1, Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
Interesting! Looks a lot like the "B" in Banksy's signature. Just sayin'... Don't think the surf's big enough in Bristol.
Thank you for the insight very helpful. this is the signature on the Underdogs edition.
Interesting! Looks a lot like the "B" in Banksy's signature. Just sayin'... Don't think the surf's big enough in Bristol.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by nottheway on Nov 5, 2023 23:04:12 GMT 1,
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
I didn't experience the 1960s-1970s myself. Art is often about the impression, and sometimes, it's challenging to explain why an image resonates with us. In the case of Barry, I'm always stoked to see his unique and unusual work, which may not be everyone's cup of tea.
I'm not looking to buy his work for profit, instead, I simply enjoy it, as many others do. Understanding his background and all the history he made (for example,The spray caps he brought in transformed the Brazilian scene. He handed Kaws a key to open a bus stop...etc ) can add depth to our appreciation.
I appreciate your perspective, and it's entirely valid that art is subjective. What some may perceive as '1970s wallpaper with a terrible drawing' could be meaningful and beautiful to others. Art is a deeply personal experience, and different people resonate with different styles and artists. For example, some people may not connect with Kaws' work, dismissing it as 'just animation,' while others find profound artistic value in it. That's the beauty of art... it's a diverse and inclusive realm where everyone can discover their unique preferences and interpretations. While you may not see the same beauty in this print as some others do, it's important to acknowledge that diverse perspectives enrich the art world and make it a vibrant and dynamic space for creativity and expression. So, while we may have differing views, I respect your honest opinion, and I hope we can continue to discuss and appreciate art on this forum, even when our preferences diverge. I appreciate your diplomacy and respectfulness. Can those who do see the beauty in this print explain what they see in it? And if you do like it, did you grow up in the 60s or 70s? I'm wondering if his work only appeals visually to those of that age. I'm not counting those who are younger and see the dollar signs, just aesthetically speaking.
I agree that art is subjective and that anyone can appreciate art for any random reason, but I don't think that all art is good. There's a lot of terrible art and just because one or a group of people, even the majority of people like a painting or a particular song, I don't think that it means it's good.
I didn't experience the 1960s-1970s myself. Art is often about the impression, and sometimes, it's challenging to explain why an image resonates with us. In the case of Barry, I'm always stoked to see his unique and unusual work, which may not be everyone's cup of tea.
I'm not looking to buy his work for profit, instead, I simply enjoy it, as many others do. Understanding his background and all the history he made (for example,The spray caps he brought in transformed the Brazilian scene. He handed Kaws a key to open a bus stop...etc ) can add depth to our appreciation.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by rootona on Nov 6, 2023 17:43:12 GMT 1, Barry Mcgee original from 2001 31,8 x 24,1 cms bought at Phillips auction in 2020 5500โฌ
Barry Mcgee original from 2001 31,8 x 24,1 cms bought at Phillips auction in 2020 5500โฌ
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by SFBM on Nov 6, 2023 20:17:24 GMT 1, I was torn between the two prints but went for this in the end. Itโs going straight on the wall - prob in my office as I accept itโs not everyoneโs cup of tea!
I was torn between the two prints but went for this in the end. Itโs going straight on the wall - prob in my office as I accept itโs not everyoneโs cup of tea!
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Peperami Monster on Nov 6, 2023 20:22:11 GMT 1, This is interet Reading
This is interet Reading
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by WOOF on Nov 6, 2023 21:23:10 GMT 1, b.v. Red Hair?
b.v. Red Hair?
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by rootona on Nov 6, 2023 23:10:58 GMT 1, Yes
Yes
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by rocksteady on Nov 7, 2023 2:23:28 GMT 1, Damnโฆ hard decision here, both editions are great.
Damnโฆ hard decision here, both editions are great.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Avant Arte on Nov 7, 2023 16:43:15 GMT 1, For those based in Paris you can now see the print at CLASSIC on 12 rue Dupetit Thouars.
For those based in Paris you can now see the print at CLASSIC on 12 rue Dupetit Thouars.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Newar on Nov 7, 2023 16:58:19 GMT 1, For those based in Paris you can now see the print at CLASSIC on 12 rue Dupetit Thouars. living for more than 20 years in the district and have never seen there is a library on the 12 lol
For those based in Paris you can now see the print at CLASSIC on 12 rue Dupetit Thouars. living for more than 20 years in the district and have never seen there is a library on the 12 lol
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Shoeless on Nov 7, 2023 17:27:25 GMT 1, Looks great framed up, in situ!
Looks great framed up, in situ!
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by SFBM on Nov 8, 2023 21:34:20 GMT 1, Have to say I really like the look of the Gregory Crewdson timed release coming up from AA next week. Def going for one of those
avantarte.com/products/gregory-crewdson-twilight-triptych
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Moodang Toys on Nov 9, 2023 8:34:52 GMT 1, It will look great with his early HF print . Cant wait
my picture album
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Avant Arte
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Avant Arte
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Avant Arte on Nov 9, 2023 16:33:36 GMT 1, Someone asked me on dm if the hand-finishing is just the spray paint. I thought it would be helpful to share my reply here as well.
The spray paint will be minimal and the focus mainly lies on each character that Barry hand draws per print. On our website you can see a video of different prints Barry has done so far but I've also added some pictures of characters Barry has drawn below. On the picture of the full hand-finished print I've circled in red where Barry will be drawing each unique character.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Smokeidaeye on Nov 10, 2023 18:04:52 GMT 1, So I wonder how many people went for the hand finished edition? Just a little out of my price range.
So I wonder how many people went for the hand finished edition? Just a little out of my price range.
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The Origin
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by The Origin on Nov 10, 2023 19:18:50 GMT 1, This was the edition size with 5 hours remaining. Good edition size for the collectors if they stay that low.
This was the edition size with 5 hours remaining. Good edition size for the collectors if they stay that low.
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by Criminal Mischief on Nov 13, 2023 17:04:28 GMT 1, The final sales figures have finally been posted. Looks like 78 people purchased the hand finished version and 430 people went for the less expensive option. I personally sprung for the HF edition, as Barry McGee is a longtime favorite and I believe this is the best looking print he's released.
The final sales figures have finally been posted. Looks like 78 people purchased the hand finished version and 430 people went for the less expensive option. I personally sprung for the HF edition, as Barry McGee is a longtime favorite and I believe this is the best looking print he's released.
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orchid
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Barry McGee ๐บ๐ธ Mission School Art Movement, by orchid on Nov 13, 2023 17:17:14 GMT 1, Low numbers overall
Low numbers overall
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