rparducci
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Heavy Weaponry Clamp, by rparducci on Nov 28, 2017 13:58:23 GMT 1, No longer allowed ...? been reading some of his previous posts and this guy is a gem, witty AF Lovely chap, as well.
Damn shame :/
No longer allowed ...? been reading some of his previous posts and this guy is a gem, witty AF Lovely chap, as well. Damn shame :/
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jazzminetea
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Heavy Weaponry Clamp, by jazzminetea on Aug 14, 2019 9:39:29 GMT 1, Maybe you can just enjoy it? I really like it btw.
Maybe you can just enjoy it? I really like it btw.
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bernsteiner
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Heavy Weaponry Clamp, by bernsteiner on Aug 29, 2020 21:11:10 GMT 1, The time goes by, the clamp not (and this great board not, too). It's still in my sight.. beatiful, inspiring. Even It's not self-destructive or swimming to help others it proves its intrinsic value everyday I look at it.
Actually my story about it is (changing every bunch of months): he was drunk when painting it and can't remember (or just don't commit to it to all the street art market blabla reasons).
I read all the thread this evening again. I love it. Thanks to all you guys for your contributions to it. I'll keep you posted if something changes.
Do you remember what B. said in Exit through the gift shop about his street art pieces? Something like .. maybe some day I'm happy that people stole my art from the street to conserve it.
P.s. since we filled this thread years have passed. Did anybody got the reply "It's fake" by pest control since then?
The time goes by, the clamp not (and this great board not, too). It's still in my sight.. beatiful, inspiring. Even It's not self-destructive or swimming to help others it proves its intrinsic value everyday I look at it.
Actually my story about it is (changing every bunch of months): he was drunk when painting it and can't remember (or just don't commit to it to all the street art market blabla reasons).
I read all the thread this evening again. I love it. Thanks to all you guys for your contributions to it. I'll keep you posted if something changes.
Do you remember what B. said in Exit through the gift shop about his street art pieces? Something like .. maybe some day I'm happy that people stole my art from the street to conserve it.
P.s. since we filled this thread years have passed. Did anybody got the reply "It's fake" by pest control since then?
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Heavy Weaponry Clamp, by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 21:43:40 GMT 1, I have to agree with Dr. Plip on his or hers theory. PC has probably seen this item presented to them in the past and no longer deemed it as only a one off street piece but rather they saw it as a multiple fake image being passed off as original as well and felt the need to inform potential customers or send a message to the person making them that they are aware of their actions and that they deem the re-creation of the Banksy image, the practice of replicating an image not by the original artist and the potential purchase under false pretense to all to be put into the fake category. Just because PC say it's fake, does that really mean it's 100% not made by Banksy? I don't expect PC send off a pic to Banksy of every piece that's submitted to them. I understand that they are there to authenticate originals and prints, but it's very easy for them to dismiss street pieces as fakes just because they were not made to be sold. If what the op is saying is true, then would someone be able to have replicated an original canvas as well as this, I'm not sure.
Stop trying to justify a fake piece. They say it for mostly all of their fake pieces including all these Dismaland โfree artโ
They told me itโs a scam and itโs fake.
I have to agree with Dr. Plip on his or hers theory. PC has probably seen this item presented to them in the past and no longer deemed it as only a one off street piece but rather they saw it as a multiple fake image being passed off as original as well and felt the need to inform potential customers or send a message to the person making them that they are aware of their actions and that they deem the re-creation of the Banksy image, the practice of replicating an image not by the original artist and the potential purchase under false pretense to all to be put into the fake category. Just because PC say it's fake, does that really mean it's 100% not made by Banksy? I don't expect PC send off a pic to Banksy of every piece that's submitted to them. I understand that they are there to authenticate originals and prints, but it's very easy for them to dismiss street pieces as fakes just because they were not made to be sold. If what the op is saying is true, then would someone be able to have replicated an original canvas as well as this, I'm not sure. Stop trying to justify a fake piece. They say it for mostly all of their fake pieces including all these Dismaland โfree artโ They told me itโs a scam and itโs fake.
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bernsteiner
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Heavy Weaponry Clamp, by bernsteiner on Sept 30, 2022 7:29:03 GMT 1, Dear community, dear Banksy lovers and collectors,
it's a long time ago since I started this thread. The world changed, the clamp not.
Based on all my efforts in reconstructing the story of the clamp I wrote a book about it (German):
Wie man (k)einen Banksy online kauft. Echter Fake oder gefaktes Original (ISBN 978-3-347-71173-0)
Englisch: How (not) to buy a banksy online - real fake or faked original
I combined all facts I found to develop a clear picture from the first "Heavy Weaponary" in Bristol, the Rivington Bridge in Shoreditch in 2000 and the ongoing discussion if street art belongs into museums and private hands.. open end.
Is Dr Plip back on the screen here? I quoted his brilliant story . Thanks for it again.
You are welcome to read the first pages here: shop.tredition.com/booktitle/Wie_man_keinen_Banksy_online_kauft/W-390-104-042
Maybe I can follow up with an English translation later.
Feel free with posting your critics.
Dear community, dear Banksy lovers and collectors, it's a long time ago since I started this thread. The world changed, the clamp not. Based on all my efforts in reconstructing the story of the clamp I wrote a book about it (German): Wie man (k)einen Banksy online kauft. Echter Fake oder gefaktes Original ( ISBN 978-3-347-71173-0) Englisch: How (not) to buy a banksy online - real fake or faked original I combined all facts I found to develop a clear picture from the first "Heavy Weaponary" in Bristol, the Rivington Bridge in Shoreditch in 2000 and the ongoing discussion if street art belongs into museums and private hands.. open end. Is Dr Plip back on the screen here? I quoted his brilliant story . Thanks for it again. You are welcome to read the first pages here: shop.tredition.com/booktitle/Wie_man_keinen_Banksy_online_kauft/W-390-104-042Maybe I can follow up with an English translation later. Feel free with posting your critics.
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