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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by tcb on Jul 25, 2018 20:53:54 GMT 1, I just played around. It's fun.
I just played around. It's fun.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by J0NNY on Jul 25, 2018 22:40:58 GMT 1, Do we not pay for an artist to create works for us using their experience and creativity? I get that people might ask an artist to customised an existing piece to suit their tastes or needs, for example wanting a different colouway or size, but creating the whole works like this just seems a little build-a-bear. If I wanted to make my own art I could pick up a brush, or get on photoshop and go to a decent printers and still be thousands of $ better off.
Do we not pay for an artist to create works for us using their experience and creativity? I get that people might ask an artist to customised an existing piece to suit their tastes or needs, for example wanting a different colouway or size, but creating the whole works like this just seems a little build-a-bear. If I wanted to make my own art I could pick up a brush, or get on photoshop and go to a decent printers and still be thousands of $ better off.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by eyectopus on Jul 25, 2018 23:02:24 GMT 1, I think it would be a great thing to have as an interactive piece at a gallery, where the user configures the work and it is then displayed on a screen for a few mins or even gets to print off a digital copy for a price.
I am in two minds about the online configuration of a piece to purchase. Filipes artwork lends itself to this pretty well, as it is already digitally created and made up of different re-usable elements. How much is lost or added to in the piece by the artist not manipulating(configuring) it I am not sure.
I think it would be a great thing to have as an interactive piece at a gallery, where the user configures the work and it is then displayed on a screen for a few mins or even gets to print off a digital copy for a price.
I am in two minds about the online configuration of a piece to purchase. Filipes artwork lends itself to this pretty well, as it is already digitally created and made up of different re-usable elements. How much is lost or added to in the piece by the artist not manipulating(configuring) it I am not sure.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by kwatis on Jul 26, 2018 3:15:03 GMT 1, I think it would be a great thing to have as an interactive piece at a gallery, where the user configures the work and it is then displayed on a screen for a few mins or even gets to print off a digital copy for a price. I am in two minds about the online configuration of a piece to purchase. Filipes artwork lends itself to this pretty well, as it is already digitally created and made up of different re-usable elements. How much is lost or added to in the piece by the artist not manipulating(configuring) it I am not sure. In a way its kind of a contemporary/digital version of what Sol LeWitt's conceptual drawings. For those who may not be familiar, here is a brief blurb regarding thrm from Wikipedia: According to the principle of his work, LeWitt's wall drawings are usually executed by people other than the artist himself. Even after his death, people are still making these drawings. He would therefore eventually use teams of assistants to create such works. Writing about making wall drawings, LeWitt himself observed in 1971 that "each person draws a line differently and each person understands words differently".
Definitely think Felipe is embracing the ideals of conceptual/contemporary art in a way not seen yet. I am both excited and bummed, as the one I mocked up / created was way out of my budget.
I think it would be a great thing to have as an interactive piece at a gallery, where the user configures the work and it is then displayed on a screen for a few mins or even gets to print off a digital copy for a price. I am in two minds about the online configuration of a piece to purchase. Filipes artwork lends itself to this pretty well, as it is already digitally created and made up of different re-usable elements. How much is lost or added to in the piece by the artist not manipulating(configuring) it I am not sure. In a way its kind of a contemporary/digital version of what Sol LeWitt's conceptual drawings. For those who may not be familiar, here is a brief blurb regarding thrm from Wikipedia: According to the principle of his work, LeWitt's wall drawings are usually executed by people other than the artist himself. Even after his death, people are still making these drawings. He would therefore eventually use teams of assistants to create such works. Writing about making wall drawings, LeWitt himself observed in 1971 that "each person draws a line differently and each person understands words differently". Definitely think Felipe is embracing the ideals of conceptual/contemporary art in a way not seen yet. I am both excited and bummed, as the one I mocked up / created was way out of my budget.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Deleted on Jul 26, 2018 3:21:28 GMT 1, I think i'll buy a few of those gradient strips and put them around the apartment.
I think i'll buy a few of those gradient strips and put them around the apartment.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Henry Gale Was Here on Jul 26, 2018 14:57:14 GMT 1, So now you make the art for him, using his usual color boxes or gradients and lines, and print it out. But pay him? Why? Make your own in MS Paint or PS if you like it, it's really nothing that difficult.
Some people will eat up anything...
So now you make the art for him, using his usual color boxes or gradients and lines, and print it out. But pay him? Why? Make your own in MS Paint or PS if you like it, it's really nothing that difficult.
Some people will eat up anything...
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Mirus Gallery on Jul 26, 2018 18:10:27 GMT 1, Do we not pay for an artist to create works for us using their experience and creativity? I get that people might ask an artist to customised an existing piece to suit their tastes or needs, for example wanting a different colouway or size, but creating the whole works like this just seems a little build-a-bear. If I wanted to make my own art I could pick up a brush, or get on photoshop and go to a decent printers and still be thousands of $ better off. The artist did already put much of his time and built a team to accomplish an idea that no other artist I know has came up with yet. He has designed each component to work together. So as an artist he has already created this product by making his original artworks. His career as an artist has led him to create a body of work that is easily identified even if you could go on MS paint and do it. Just like anyone can splash paint on a canvas, pollock is still credited with that breakthrough. People always will say things are easy when in fact they did not happen so easily, this artist took his whole career to make that breakthrough. This new series is just an extension of his concept and anyone that thinks that they could make something similar and look the same doesn't understand the process of production and fabricating. For someone to do this, just to print would be a similar cost maybe if your lucky but most likely would cost you more unless you bought them in bulk.
Thats not even addressing the fact that a replica which would probably cost more to produce and look second rate would not be signed by the artist or #'d. It also would just be a copy of something like reproductions of high end furniture or something. So if you don't like his work cool, its not for everyone. But please don't act like this is something easily made or a concept that has been done before.
BTW, I don't have any affiliation with this product I actually sell original Pantone pieces which compete with this product. I just know his team very well and the amount of work that went into this.
Do we not pay for an artist to create works for us using their experience and creativity? I get that people might ask an artist to customised an existing piece to suit their tastes or needs, for example wanting a different colouway or size, but creating the whole works like this just seems a little build-a-bear. If I wanted to make my own art I could pick up a brush, or get on photoshop and go to a decent printers and still be thousands of $ better off. The artist did already put much of his time and built a team to accomplish an idea that no other artist I know has came up with yet. He has designed each component to work together. So as an artist he has already created this product by making his original artworks. His career as an artist has led him to create a body of work that is easily identified even if you could go on MS paint and do it. Just like anyone can splash paint on a canvas, pollock is still credited with that breakthrough. People always will say things are easy when in fact they did not happen so easily, this artist took his whole career to make that breakthrough. This new series is just an extension of his concept and anyone that thinks that they could make something similar and look the same doesn't understand the process of production and fabricating. For someone to do this, just to print would be a similar cost maybe if your lucky but most likely would cost you more unless you bought them in bulk. Thats not even addressing the fact that a replica which would probably cost more to produce and look second rate would not be signed by the artist or #'d. It also would just be a copy of something like reproductions of high end furniture or something. So if you don't like his work cool, its not for everyone. But please don't act like this is something easily made or a concept that has been done before. BTW, I don't have any affiliation with this product I actually sell original Pantone pieces which compete with this product. I just know his team very well and the amount of work that went into this.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Segment on Aug 1, 2018 17:56:33 GMT 1, These are up if anyones interested,, i quite like them.
Thanks to nobokov for the heads up.
SUBTRAVTIVE VARIABILITY 4 by Felipe Pantone 150.00 Edition of 150
Giclee Print
Signed by Felipe Pantone
20β x 20β
*LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER & PER HOUSEHOLD. If multiple are ordered, entire order will be refunded and voided.
www.beyondthestreets.com/shop/subtravtive-variability-4-by-felipe-pantone
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by qest on Aug 1, 2018 18:16:43 GMT 1, I like this one. Is the title a typo or what?
Edit: 8 ball say: All signs point to yes.
I like this one. Is the title a typo or what?
Edit: 8 ball say: All signs point to yes.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by chichi carter on Aug 1, 2018 18:39:23 GMT 1, Lovely. The influence of Carlos Cruz-Diez is really coming through on this one.
Lovely. The influence of Carlos Cruz-Diez is really coming through on this one.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Segment on Aug 1, 2018 19:50:02 GMT 1, qest no idea,, tho im dyslexic so probabley the wrong person to ask!
qest no idea,, tho im dyslexic so probabley the wrong person to ask!
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by atomic77 on Aug 2, 2018 11:54:49 GMT 1, sold out already? fuck!
sold out already? fuck!
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Deleted on Aug 2, 2018 19:34:07 GMT 1, it was sitting the whole day because Felipe made no mention of it at all.
it was sitting the whole day because Felipe made no mention of it at all.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by atomic77 on Aug 2, 2018 19:38:47 GMT 1, it was sitting the whole day because Felipe made no mention of it at all.
Yeah I subscribe to his Instagram and he didn't give his fans a heads up. Frustrating.
it was sitting the whole day because Felipe made no mention of it at all. Yeah I subscribe to his Instagram and he didn't give his fans a heads up. Frustrating.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by atomic77 on Aug 3, 2018 22:53:22 GMT 1, my dudes, i wrote beyond the streets to vent about it being sold out and flipped on ebay. and they responded saying they cancelled some orders and i actually got one! couldn't believe my luck!
my dudes, i wrote beyond the streets to vent about it being sold out and flipped on ebay. and they responded saying they cancelled some orders and i actually got one! couldn't believe my luck!
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Deleted on Aug 4, 2018 3:04:39 GMT 1, Yay! they prolly had extras. What was the email you used? May come in handy if anything arrives damaged.
Yay! they prolly had extras. What was the email you used? May come in handy if anything arrives damaged.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by atomic77 on Aug 4, 2018 3:08:00 GMT 1, info@beyondthestreets.com
info@beyondthestreets.com
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Christian Avant Arte on Aug 30, 2018 11:44:44 GMT 1, Hi guys
I wanted to let you that we will launch the 2 new Marc Quinn prints on 12 September and we are closing the pre orders in 10 days from now. This pre order includes a discount price for you guys, the pre order price is 1500 pounds and the public launch price will be 1700 pounds. We do round framing against cost price (thanks to you guys).
You can take a look at the prints here:
http://instagram.com/p/BnBrsrqAD64
avantarte.com/works/chromosphere-preorder/ Code: MARCQ
avantarte.com/works/heliosphere-predorder/ Code: MARCQ
Let me know if you have any questions
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by soupy on Aug 30, 2018 14:17:39 GMT 1, the marc quinn prints look amazing.
2 things:
(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image?
(2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price)
the marc quinn prints look amazing.
2 things:
(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image?
(2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price)
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by maxamaxa2 on Aug 30, 2018 15:19:39 GMT 1, the marc quinn prints look amazing. 2 things:(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image? (2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price) The price given was in pounds, should equal to almost 1700β¬. Then its tax on top of that.
the marc quinn prints look amazing. 2 things:(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image? (2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price) The price given was in pounds, should equal to almost 1700β¬. Then its tax on top of that.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Jaylove on Aug 31, 2018 1:16:15 GMT 1, looks awesome.
looks awesome.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Christian Avant Arte on Aug 31, 2018 13:45:56 GMT 1, the marc quinn prints look amazing. 2 things:(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image? (2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price) (1) Yes you can view them here: avantarte.com/works/chromosphere/ (2) Yes the 1500 is in pounds!
the marc quinn prints look amazing. 2 things:(1) is there any chance to share some higher resolution closeup pics of the image? (2) i just tried to cart and checkout one of the prints and it is showing 1700 euros (not the 1500 euro preorder price) (1) Yes you can view them here: avantarte.com/works/chromosphere/(2) Yes the 1500 is in pounds!
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 14:07:35 GMT 1, thanks for clarifying that.
thanks for clarifying that.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by soupy on Aug 31, 2018 14:32:57 GMT 1, there are no high rez closeups of the prints on the site
there are no high rez closeups of the prints on the site
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Christian Avant Arte on Sept 3, 2018 11:40:54 GMT 1, there are no high rez closeups of the prints on the site This are all the photo's we have. You can also sent me a private message, and we can have a FaceTime call so I can show you the quality of the prints haha
there are no high rez closeups of the prints on the site This are all the photo's we have. You can also sent me a private message, and we can have a FaceTime call so I can show you the quality of the prints haha
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Christian Avant Arte on Sept 3, 2018 11:41:47 GMT 1, By the way here you can find the behind the scenes of the process of making the frames:
http://instagram.com/p/BnLfogdguHu
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by jeeves on Sept 4, 2018 12:50:34 GMT 1, What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think)
What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think)
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by Poster Bob on Sept 4, 2018 13:10:27 GMT 1, What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) Try using Google.
What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) Try using Google.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by FΠ― on Sept 4, 2018 13:47:10 GMT 1, What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) It is where they get pigs to paint the item in question. Better quality than giglee.
What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) It is where they get pigs to paint the item in question. Better quality than giglee.
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Felipe Pantone π¦π· Exhibition News β’ Contemporary Art , by blerd on Sept 4, 2018 14:05:25 GMT 1, What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) Whats the the problem, he's asking an Art question on an Art forum? Jeez this place.
What exactly is a pigment print please? Excuse my ignorance but first time I come across this term (I think) Whats the the problem, he's asking an Art question on an Art forum? Jeez this place.
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