artnerd
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Large Faile box, by artnerd on Oct 22, 2016 7:44:22 GMT 1, Real real nice one. Awesome to see the surcafe of the wood with the shades of the painting and silkscreen. GLWST.
Real real nice one. Awesome to see the surcafe of the wood with the shades of the painting and silkscreen. GLWST.
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maseo7
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Large Faile box, by maseo7 on Oct 22, 2016 18:30:20 GMT 1, Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself.
PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum.
Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts!
Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself.
PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum.
Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts!
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ncewnimw
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Large Faile box, by ncewnimw on Oct 22, 2016 19:59:55 GMT 1, Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself. PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum. Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts!
maseo7 Your input makes sense. Myself I'd never dismantle a work of art for display reasons if it can't be assembled back again as originally intended by the artist.
Myself I have framed both a small puzzle box as well as the cubes inside in 3D perplex boxes and placed them in a group hang on a wall with other works. Same with a 1/1 of the prints and originals book. I put the cardboard cover floated in a white box frame without harming the box in any way. Same with a BAST sneaker and the wooden case that came with the works in wood book. Pics on my instagram ncewnimw.
For obvious reasons this is much easier with their smaller works. I know Harvey's have one of these bigger boxes in a big perplex box.
Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself. PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum. Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts! maseo7 Your input makes sense. Myself I'd never dismantle a work of art for display reasons if it can't be assembled back again as originally intended by the artist. Myself I have framed both a small puzzle box as well as the cubes inside in 3D perplex boxes and placed them in a group hang on a wall with other works. Same with a 1/1 of the prints and originals book. I put the cardboard cover floated in a white box frame without harming the box in any way. Same with a BAST sneaker and the wooden case that came with the works in wood book. Pics on my instagram ncewnimw. For obvious reasons this is much easier with their smaller works. I know Harvey's have one of these bigger boxes in a big perplex box.
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artnerd
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Large Faile box, by artnerd on Oct 22, 2016 20:41:16 GMT 1, Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself. PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum. Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts! maseo7 Your input makes sense. Myself I'd never dismantle a work of art for display reasons if it can't be assembled back again as originally intended by the artist. Myself I have framed both a small puzzle box as well as the cubes inside in 3D perplex boxes and placed them in a group hang on a wall with other works. Same with a 1/1 of the prints and originals book. I put the cardboard cover floated in a white box frame without harming the box in any way. Same with a BAST sneaker and the wooden case that came with the works in wood book. Pics on my instagram ncewnimw. For obvious reasons this is much easier with their smaller works. I know Harvey's have one of these bigger boxes in a big perplex box.
Nice instagram blog...lots of great failes.
Pm'ed....some great images there for a Faile head such as myself. PS I hope this message reaches some members with an answer for this question which I have never seen it asked on any forum. Has anyone ever thought of breaking these boxes/crates apart so you would have 4 separate wood originals to hang on the wall since the boxes are so challenging to display. These boxes never sell for their original asking price due to this challenge. I think it is a good question whether these can be safely broken down since they would be much easier to view. I hope HarveyN or someone has an idea what it would do to the value to amend a piece an artist intended to be whole. I hope my question makes sense. I am surprised no one has ever torn the Faile Dog off of the Faile book Originals and framed it on the wall. The quality of that book cover is worth it if you don't have a Faile Dog on a grander scale! Looking forward to all of your thoughts! maseo7 Your input makes sense. Myself I'd never dismantle a work of art for display reasons if it can't be assembled back again as originally intended by the artist. Myself I have framed both a small puzzle box as well as the cubes inside in 3D perplex boxes and placed them in a group hang on a wall with other works. Same with a 1/1 of the prints and originals book. I put the cardboard cover floated in a white box frame without harming the box in any way. Same with a BAST sneaker and the wooden case that came with the works in wood book. Pics on my instagram ncewnimw. For obvious reasons this is much easier with their smaller works. I know Harvey's have one of these bigger boxes in a big perplex box. Nice instagram blog...lots of great failes.
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Large Faile box, by Va Va Voom on Nov 11, 2016 19:39:58 GMT 1, This is available again after a faile d sale .....
This is available again after a faile d sale .....
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avec art
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Large Faile box, by avec art on Nov 11, 2016 20:05:55 GMT 1, You wouldn't want to break one of these up. They're beautiful things and meant to be sculptural pieces. Personally I don't think they need to be kept in a perspex box as I think they're intended to have a distressed look, and even if a little more distressing took place they'd be none the worse for it ... within reason
You wouldn't want to break one of these up. They're beautiful things and meant to be sculptural pieces. Personally I don't think they need to be kept in a perspex box as I think they're intended to have a distressed look, and even if a little more distressing took place they'd be none the worse for it ... within reason
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