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;, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2017 17:04:23 GMT 1, Below is a list of a few of the different types of paper Warhol used frequently: (From the Catalogue Raisonne)
Arches: moldmade in France,100% cotton, neutral pH, watermarked
Arches Aquarelle: moldmade in France,100% cotton, Hot Pressed, Cold Pressed, and Rough, four deckles (sheets only), watermarked, chop marked
Beckett High White: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton
Lenox Museum Board: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton, neutral pH and buffered, Cold Pressed
Rives BFK: moldmade in France, 100% cotton, neutral pH, smooth, watermarked
Strathmore Bristol Series 500: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton, chop marked
Vellum: machine-made in the US, 100% sulfite
revolverwarholgallery.com/andy-warhol-screenprints-process-history/
Below is a list of a few of the different types of paper Warhol used frequently: (From the Catalogue Raisonne)
Arches: moldmade in France,100% cotton, neutral pH, watermarked
Arches Aquarelle: moldmade in France,100% cotton, Hot Pressed, Cold Pressed, and Rough, four deckles (sheets only), watermarked, chop marked
Beckett High White: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton
Lenox Museum Board: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton, neutral pH and buffered, Cold Pressed
Rives BFK: moldmade in France, 100% cotton, neutral pH, smooth, watermarked
Strathmore Bristol Series 500: machine-made in the US, 100% cotton, chop marked
Vellum: machine-made in the US, 100% sulfite revolverwarholgallery.com/andy-warhol-screenprints-process-history/
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;, by nobokov on Jan 10, 2017 19:45:41 GMT 1, I primarily use Canson Rag Photographique, 310 gsm, No OBA's, Pure White, Acid-Free for my smaller editions of 920 with 100 APs.
These can be of course found at www.etsy.com/market/Nobid_Nobodnick
The smaller original 1/1 editions printed on human skin can be bought by PMing me. I also accept commissions on other types of skins, but I feel that human skin really absorbs the inks the best and the vibrancy is unmatched.
I primarily use Canson Rag Photographique, 310 gsm, No OBA's, Pure White, Acid-Free for my smaller editions of 920 with 100 APs. These can be of course found at www.etsy.com/market/Nobid_NobodnickThe smaller original 1/1 editions printed on human skin can be bought by PMing me. I also accept commissions on other types of skins, but I feel that human skin really absorbs the inks the best and the vibrancy is unmatched.
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;, by Deleted on Jan 11, 2017 13:12:50 GMT 1, Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that.
Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance.
Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion.
Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively.
Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ...
Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that.
Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance.
Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion.
Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively.
Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ...
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Jan 11, 2017 13:30:05 GMT 1
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;, by Hairbland on Jan 11, 2017 13:30:05 GMT 1, Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that. Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance. Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion. Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively. Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ...
Like any good art scene or movement this particular scene has 3-5 noteworthy artists that might stand the test of time.
I would question any artist introducing themselves with tired tropes.
Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that. Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance. Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion. Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively. Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ... Like any good art scene or movement this particular scene has 3-5 noteworthy artists that might stand the test of time. I would question any artist introducing themselves with tired tropes.
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;, by Aza on Jan 11, 2017 13:58:28 GMT 1, Have you all scared him off?
Have you all scared him off?
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;, by SturbanHasSaggyTits on Jan 11, 2017 14:18:26 GMT 1, Looks like he's come back to haunt you all
Looks like he's come back to haunt you all
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;, by rgc on Jan 11, 2017 15:28:54 GMT 1, Changed his name, removed his art and removed the thread title.... I would say you have frightened him off
Changed his name, removed his art and removed the thread title.... I would say you have frightened him off
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;, by sugar72 on Jan 11, 2017 20:32:16 GMT 1, Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame!
Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame!
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;, by vei on Jan 11, 2017 23:06:47 GMT 1, Perhaps he cracked under the pressure of being asked what paper he uses. I've seen it happen to more than one artist.
Perhaps he cracked under the pressure of being asked what paper he uses. I've seen it happen to more than one artist.
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;, by .dappy on Jan 11, 2017 23:34:56 GMT 1, Perhaps he cracked under the pressure of being asked what paper he uses. I've seen it happen to more than one artist. ... paper ... always divisive ... those who know and those who don't know
urbanartassociation.com/thread/137120/unsigned-paper-great-image-ed25
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;, by Cornish Crayon on Jan 12, 2017 0:34:01 GMT 1, Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason.
Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella.
No worries
Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason.
Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella.
No worries
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;, by benjoese on Jan 12, 2017 1:07:38 GMT 1, Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Camden Market - best jumper ever
Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Camden Market - best jumper ever
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;, by bentheartfan on Jan 12, 2017 2:25:27 GMT 1, I saw Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone on the weekend in Toronto (AGO) ... gorgeous in person!
I saw Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone on the weekend in Toronto (AGO) ... gorgeous in person!
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;, by Viking Surfer on Jan 12, 2017 9:46:25 GMT 1, Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Yeah well not really sure what you would know about it mate. I mean everyone's a critic, but not everyone's an artist
Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Yeah well not really sure what you would know about it mate. I mean everyone's a critic, but not everyone's an artist
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 10:12:04 GMT 1, Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that. Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance. Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion. Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively. Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ... Like any good art scene or movement this particular scene has 3-5 noteworthy artists that might stand the test of time. I would question any artist introducing themselves with tired tropes. I'm sure there will be artists that stand the test of time.
How will they be remembered and in what way I wonder?
Can anyone name the artists who exhibited a row of bricks in the Tate without googling it.
Warhol was of his time and made a statement about the 1960's rise of the advertising agency, consumerism and the television media age and the fascination with the media and newspapers affecting peoples lives and choices they made. His art reflected that. Making Marilyn type pop art today does not have the same meaning or significance. Brainwash is just a parasite in my view with good promotion. Banksy made a bold statement against advertising and it's negative aspects yet at the same time advertises himself and his art via PR and other means massively. Urban art to some is just a fad, it's a cross between the daily cartoon and a poster of a tennis player scratching her ... Like any good art scene or movement this particular scene has 3-5 noteworthy artists that might stand the test of time. I would question any artist introducing themselves with tired tropes. I'm sure there will be artists that stand the test of time. How will they be remembered and in what way I wonder? Can anyone name the artists who exhibited a row of bricks in the Tate without googling it.
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 10:13:10 GMT 1, I saw Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone on the weekend in Toronto (AGO) ... gorgeous in person! I saw Van Goghs starry night in Arles.
I saw Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone on the weekend in Toronto (AGO) ... gorgeous in person! I saw Van Goghs starry night in Arles.
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 10:20:07 GMT 1, I wasn't sure if it was a wind up or some sort of social experiment but anyway he (the OP) seemed like a nice chap.
I wasn't taken by the Hepburn or Monroe or Iron Man take but thought the Spitfire was good and getting there and quite like the Candy tank, sort of my little tanky as opposed to pony.
The vector graphics could be used creatively with a little effort. That people could identify with.
A photograph taken by the artists of a homeless person or war veteran or even a cow in a field for example with added vector bling would make people think.
Dolk makes his own photos and we need more art which incorporates original photos.
I wasn't sure if it was a wind up or some sort of social experiment but anyway he (the OP) seemed like a nice chap.
I wasn't taken by the Hepburn or Monroe or Iron Man take but thought the Spitfire was good and getting there and quite like the Candy tank, sort of my little tanky as opposed to pony.
The vector graphics could be used creatively with a little effort. That people could identify with.
A photograph taken by the artists of a homeless person or war veteran or even a cow in a field for example with added vector bling would make people think.
Dolk makes his own photos and we need more art which incorporates original photos.
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;, by Lroy on Jan 12, 2017 10:29:32 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta
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;, by auweia on Jan 12, 2017 10:44:27 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta
I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost"
A strange mysterious story
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost" A strange mysterious story
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 10:49:14 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta Ghost Fellow
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta Ghost Fellow
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;, by Schrรถdinger's Chat on Jan 12, 2017 10:52:43 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta ย Ghost Fellow
In hip hop vernacular Ghost means "I'm out/gone" for example "I'm ghost like swayze".
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta ย Ghost Fellow In hip hop vernacular Ghost means "I'm out/gone" for example "I'm ghost like swayze".
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;, by Cornish Crayon on Jan 12, 2017 11:48:11 GMT 1, Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Yeah well not really sure what you would know about it mate. I mean everyone's a critic, but not everyone's an artist
Can't argue with that statement.
Forget the paper, the pictures were eye aching awful, like those split screen camper van canvas pictures turned into a ski lift, a porta loo or a tube train for some unexplained reason. Sorry to say it but Camden market would be your best bet fella. No worries Yeah well not really sure what you would know about it mate. I mean everyone's a critic, but not everyone's an artist Can't argue with that statement.
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;, by Lroy on Jan 12, 2017 13:35:50 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost" A strange mysterious story Sly Mantis ? Ghostfellow ?
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost" A strange mysterious story Sly Mantis ? Ghostfellow ?
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;, by Hairbland on Jan 12, 2017 18:26:44 GMT 1, W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost" A strange mysterious story
A story more interesting than the art.
And personally I think anyone popping up on here with a Marilyn Monroe should be chased away.
W>ho is Ghost ? And what means ; ? Ta I think ( ; )was the thread from member MrSly ..now aka "ghost" A strange mysterious story A story more interesting than the art. And personally I think anyone popping up on here with a Marilyn Monroe should be chased away.
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;, by Stoko on Jan 12, 2017 18:43:00 GMT 1, Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame! Exactly. I put some of my work up and got shot withs**t by a couple of people. Still here, never nice to hear people don't like your work but thats that way it works. I'm not claiming to be anything other than a knobhead who likes spoiling things. If you happily accept people telling you your work is good, you also need to be able to accept people saying your work isn't.
Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame! Exactly. I put some of my work up and got shot withs**t by a couple of people. Still here, never nice to hear people don't like your work but thats that way it works. I'm not claiming to be anything other than a knobhead who likes spoiling things. If you happily accept people telling you your work is good, you also need to be able to accept people saying your work isn't.
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;, by Stoko on Jan 12, 2017 18:43:31 GMT 1, Plus you all DO know he's Banksy, right?
Plus you all DO know he's Banksy, right?
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;, by benjoese on Jan 12, 2017 19:16:38 GMT 1, I saw Van Gogh's Starry Night over the Rhone on the weekend in Toronto (AGO) ... gorgeous in person! amazing, I have still to see it in person, Starry Night is my favourite painting of all time!
Read more: urbanartassociation.com/thread/143130?page=2#ixzz4VZYzUlZf
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 21:37:50 GMT 1, Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame! Exactly. I put some of my work up and got shot withs**t by a couple of people. Still here, never nice to hear people don't like your work but thats that way it works. I'm not claiming to be anything other than a knobhead who likes spoiling things. If you happily accept people telling you your work is good, you also need to be able to say your work isn't. I don't car what people think of my art.
Some people are so pretentious
Yes all a bit strange. I respect all those within art even if I don't like the style and you've got to roll with the punches! A shame! Exactly. I put some of my work up and got shot withs**t by a couple of people. Still here, never nice to hear people don't like your work but thats that way it works. I'm not claiming to be anything other than a knobhead who likes spoiling things. If you happily accept people telling you your work is good, you also need to be able to say your work isn't. I don't car what people think of my art. Some people are so pretentious
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;, by Deleted on Jan 12, 2017 21:45:30 GMT 1,
Cafe Terrace , Place du Forum , Arles.
In the summer as the sun sets here the sky turns a deeper and deeper blue to a blue black and the stars shine bright. The warm windless night, drinking, seated outside, time stands still.
Get down to Arles if you can and feel what Van Gogh felt. You won't be dissapointed.
Cafe Terrace , Place du Forum , Arles. In the summer as the sun sets here the sky turns a deeper and deeper blue to a blue black and the stars shine bright. The warm windless night, drinking, seated outside, time stands still. Get down to Arles if you can and feel what Van Gogh felt. You won't be dissapointed.
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Jan 12, 2017 22:21:22 GMT 1
;, by benjoese on Jan 12, 2017 22:21:22 GMT 1, Cafe Terrace , Place du Forum , Arles. In the summer as the sun sets here the sky turns a deeper and deeper blue to a blue black and the stars shine bright. The warm windless night, drinking, seated outside, time stands still. Get down to Arles if you can and feel what Van Gogh felt. You won't be dissapointed. so much love for this
Cafe Terrace , Place du Forum , Arles. In the summer as the sun sets here the sky turns a deeper and deeper blue to a blue black and the stars shine bright. The warm windless night, drinking, seated outside, time stands still. Get down to Arles if you can and feel what Van Gogh felt. You won't be dissapointed. so much love for this
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