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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Peter Bengtsen on Dec 19, 2017 17:46:21 GMT 1, Hi Guys Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints? What are the rules with copyright?
Of course you are not allowed to make and sell prints of images that are someone else's intellectual property. Clearly copyright infringement. Yeah clearly. But it's more complicated than that with Banksy isn't it? Does he go after people selling reproductions of his work? If the creator of the art doesn't give as**t how it's used then is it illegal? No, it isn't more complicated than that. It is copyright infringement any way you try to spin it. From a moral standpoint you should not be asking yourself whether you can get away with stealing someone else's work, but rather whether it is the right thing to do (hint: it isn't).
Can somebody who understands this concept please contribute? I wouldn't be looking to personally gain from selling these screen prints. Yes I would use the profits to keep a tiny urban art gallery running [...] From your statement it seems that you would be using the profits to keep your gallery going, which means that you would profit from selling fake prints. Anyway, as others have pointed out, it doesn't matter if you profit or not - you are still using someone else's intellectual property without permission. Even with those intentions, I would steer clear away from your gallery for the very reason that you make unauthorized copies. Who's to say that you wouldn't make copies of other artists as well. (not an accusation, that's just the mindset) There would always be doubt. Understood. No I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't create unauthorized copies of anyone's work. Anyone but Ba nksy's work, that is? What you are proposing is the definition of creating unauthorised copies of someone else's work. To me this is indicative of a broken moral compass and I would steer well clear of any interaction with such a person/gallery. I do understand what you're saying. I really do. I will gain yes. I will gain a gallery. But in me gaining, a lot of other people will also gain, trust me. Trust is certainly not something you inspire with your proposed business model.
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Hi Guys Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints? What are the rules with copyright? Of course you are not allowed to make and sell prints of images that are someone else's intellectual property. Clearly copyright infringement. Yeah clearly. But it's more complicated than that with Banksy isn't it? Does he go after people selling reproductions of his work? If the creator of the art doesn't give as**t how it's used then is it illegal? No, it isn't more complicated than that. It is copyright infringement any way you try to spin it. From a moral standpoint you should not be asking yourself whether you can get away with stealing someone else's work, but rather whether it is the right thing to do (hint: it isn't).
Can somebody who understands this concept please contribute? I wouldn't be looking to personally gain from selling these screen prints. Yes I would use the profits to keep a tiny urban art gallery running [...] From your statement it seems that you would be using the profits to keep your gallery going, which means that you would profit from selling fake prints. Anyway, as others have pointed out, it doesn't matter if you profit or not - you are still using someone else's intellectual property without permission. Even with those intentions, I would steer clear away from your gallery for the very reason that you make unauthorized copies. Who's to say that you wouldn't make copies of other artists as well. (not an accusation, that's just the mindset) There would always be doubt. Understood. No I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't create unauthorized copies of anyone's work. Anyone but Ba nksy's work, that is? What you are proposing is the definition of creating unauthorised copies of someone else's work. To me this is indicative of a broken moral compass and I would steer well clear of any interaction with such a person/gallery. I do understand what you're saying. I really do. I will gain yes. I will gain a gallery. But in me gaining, a lot of other people will also gain, trust me. Trust is certainly not something you inspire with your proposed business model.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by NYart on Dec 19, 2017 17:51:28 GMT 1, I think your over estimating the market for fake banksy prints. There all over everywhere, why would someone buy yours over the countless other options? West County Prince makes high quality ones, low quality cheap ones are all over eBay.. the markets covered.
I think your over estimating the market for fake banksy prints. There all over everywhere, why would someone buy yours over the countless other options? West County Prince makes high quality ones, low quality cheap ones are all over eBay.. the markets covered.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by 11 on Dec 19, 2017 17:53:19 GMT 1, Just do it and kill this fucking thread
Just do it and kill this fucking thread
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Matt on Dec 19, 2017 17:54:27 GMT 1, There is some weird shit on this forum lately, but this, i mean this is just something else innit !
“Can I sell fake art by one artist so I can then profit from selling real art by other artists ?”
“No”
“But trust me, I’m an entrepreneur ! “
“Still no”
There is some weird shit on this forum lately, but this, i mean this is just something else innit !
“Can I sell fake art by one artist so I can then profit from selling real art by other artists ?”
“No”
“But trust me, I’m an entrepreneur ! “
“Still no”
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by stuckeyc on Dec 19, 2017 18:00:46 GMT 1, Wait you are looking to open a gallery and not make a profit?
Wait you are looking to open a gallery and not make a profit?
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by moron on Dec 19, 2017 18:06:29 GMT 1, If i'm reading between the lines wrong tell me but to me it looks like you want to sell street art prints to make money (the reason makes no difference) without sharing any of the money you make or profit with any artist.
If i'm reading between the lines wrong tell me but to me it looks like you want to sell street art prints to make money (the reason makes no difference) without sharing any of the money you make or profit with any artist.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by artmonster on Dec 19, 2017 18:18:50 GMT 1, Baldwin, everyone makes their own choices. If you are happy to face the potential consequences, you don’t need anyone’s blessing. Good luck with your new venture Thank you very much. I'm hoping some people can read between the lines a bit (no disrespect to anyone else). Although it seems like it, this isn't about actually about making lot's of money and commercialism.
Baldwin, I didn’t say I agreed. I just think that everyone gave you sound advice, that you have the info you requested, and that you can now make an informed decision, whichever way.
Baldwin, everyone makes their own choices. If you are happy to face the potential consequences, you don’t need anyone’s blessing. Good luck with your new venture Thank you very much. I'm hoping some people can read between the lines a bit (no disrespect to anyone else). Although it seems like it, this isn't about actually about making lot's of money and commercialism. Baldwin, I didn’t say I agreed. I just think that everyone gave you sound advice, that you have the info you requested, and that you can now make an informed decision, whichever way.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by mouser on Dec 19, 2017 18:20:54 GMT 1, Take the hint its a crap idea and an even worse business model. Unethical at the very least and downright wrong on so many levels. Certainly the wrong place to float this type of bullshit idea. Unethical enough to sell fakes, but ethical enough give the money to charity ( after expenses ) having a laugh indeed.
Go back to the drawing board and work at an idea rather than trying to milk someone else's efforts.
Take the hint its a crap idea and an even worse business model. Unethical at the very least and downright wrong on so many levels. Certainly the wrong place to float this type of bullshit idea. Unethical enough to sell fakes, but ethical enough give the money to charity ( after expenses ) having a laugh indeed. Go back to the drawing board and work at an idea rather than trying to milk someone else's efforts.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Gentle Mental on Dec 19, 2017 18:36:59 GMT 1, think about it. Would u trust and buy art from a gallery that also sells fakes?
think about it. Would u trust and buy art from a gallery that also sells fakes?
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by hungry on Dec 19, 2017 18:51:31 GMT 1, Guy comes in to ask question with an answer already in mind, refutes any constructive criticism that does not justify his ideal answer, and then continues to try and push for the answer he wants people to say despite no one doing so. What.
Quit trying to get people to justify your reasonings for doing banksy knockoffs and just do it since it's clear you want to and won't listen to anything otherwise.
Guy comes in to ask question with an answer already in mind, refutes any constructive criticism that does not justify his ideal answer, and then continues to try and push for the answer he wants people to say despite no one doing so. What.
Quit trying to get people to justify your reasonings for doing banksy knockoffs and just do it since it's clear you want to and won't listen to anything otherwise.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by moron on Dec 19, 2017 18:51:41 GMT 1, Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story.
But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist.
Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have.
If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy.
Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story.
But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist.
Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have.
If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Fake on Dec 19, 2017 19:41:12 GMT 1, 1.All his works are protected by copyright by default. Like any picture someone creates will be copyright protected.
2. Banksy is known not to give a shit about copyright. This is why his works are used to make a profit by companies that dont have the rights to do so.
3. It is a slippery slope to use his artworks for profit without permission. I know him to have a legal team including intellectual property rights lawyers. And if you search carefully you can find Banksy has multiple Banksy brand names and companies regestered. Including: Banksy cars, Banksy posters etc...
1.All his works are protected by copyright by default. Like any picture someone creates will be copyright protected.
2. Banksy is known not to give a shit about copyright. This is why his works are used to make a profit by companies that dont have the rights to do so.
3. It is a slippery slope to use his artworks for profit without permission. I know him to have a legal team including intellectual property rights lawyers. And if you search carefully you can find Banksy has multiple Banksy brand names and companies regestered. Including: Banksy cars, Banksy posters etc...
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 19, 2017 19:47:18 GMT 1, Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story. But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist. Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have. If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy. Hi Moron. Thanks for the response. Some great idea's. Yes this is exactly what I'm looking to do. Just looking to create some nice affordable art. I dabble in a bit of stencil art myself. I have a fair bit of experience screen printing. Haha. Yes that would be good. The banksy prints / canvases will definitely contain a 'not by banksy' element within them. Edit - Just found this.. www.theverge.com/2013/10/22/4864592/fake-banksy-stall-new-york-sells-40-artworks-one-hour
Go do this exact same thing I guarantee you won’t sell 40 works in 40 days.
Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story. But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist. Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have. If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy. Hi Moron. Thanks for the response. Some great idea's. Yes this is exactly what I'm looking to do. Just looking to create some nice affordable art. I dabble in a bit of stencil art myself. I have a fair bit of experience screen printing. Haha. Yes that would be good. The banksy prints / canvases will definitely contain a 'not by banksy' element within them. Edit - Just found this.. www.theverge.com/2013/10/22/4864592/fake-banksy-stall-new-york-sells-40-artworks-one-hourGo do this exact same thing I guarantee you won’t sell 40 works in 40 days.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by artmonster on Dec 19, 2017 19:51:16 GMT 1, Invest in a monkey mask...
Invest in a monkey mask...
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Brushstrokes 75 on Dec 19, 2017 19:59:34 GMT 1, 10 year art professional here and print specialist. Everything that has been said is spot on.
If you wanna do something illegal and immoral, don’t publicize it!
As a business model, it’s really dumb. You’re establishing yourself as untrustworthy not only to clients but especially so on this scene to artists themselves. What would stop you to print more fakes of different artists or of your own artists to keep afloat?
On top of that, this what is so wrong with the contemporary art scene. I’m passionates about prints and the medium itself and its different teccniques. But overall, people turn to screenprinting or digital printing because it’s a money printing press without a huge effort (obviously differs widely from one artist to the other and its involvement in the process).
So basically you might as well just by an high quality inkjet printer and do whatever,
Just rethink your whole idea because its foundation won’t last you long,
10 year art professional here and print specialist. Everything that has been said is spot on.
If you wanna do something illegal and immoral, don’t publicize it!
As a business model, it’s really dumb. You’re establishing yourself as untrustworthy not only to clients but especially so on this scene to artists themselves. What would stop you to print more fakes of different artists or of your own artists to keep afloat?
On top of that, this what is so wrong with the contemporary art scene. I’m passionates about prints and the medium itself and its different teccniques. But overall, people turn to screenprinting or digital printing because it’s a money printing press without a huge effort (obviously differs widely from one artist to the other and its involvement in the process).
So basically you might as well just by an high quality inkjet printer and do whatever,
Just rethink your whole idea because its foundation won’t last you long,
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Skippy on Dec 19, 2017 20:03:01 GMT 1, “Click thck thck thck thck click click thck”
Skip asks “ Wait a minute.........you didn’t leave a load of straws in the street a little while back did ya ? “
“Click thck thck thck thck click click thck”
Skip asks “ Wait a minute.........you didn’t leave a load of straws in the street a little while back did ya ? “
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by moron on Dec 19, 2017 20:16:46 GMT 1, Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story. But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist. Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have. If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy. Hi Moron. Thanks for the response. Some great idea's. Yes this is exactly what I'm looking to do. Just looking to create some nice affordable art. I dabble in a bit of stencil art myself. I have a fair bit of experience screen printing. Haha. Yes that would be good. The banksy prints / canvases will definitely contain a 'not by banksy' element within them. Edit - Just found this.. www.theverge.com/2013/10/22/4864592/fake-banksy-stall-new-york-sells-40-artworks-one-hour I certainly wasn't saying make Banksy prints. My view was that if you bought those pre cut stencils off of ebay you could knock up a few on bits of corrugated carboard and sell them for a quid or two each on a market. People have sprayed using the stencils onto pre stretched canvas, but as banksy himself proved in NY. He didn't sell many when he sold at low prices.
Regarding making knock off Banksy screen prints.
Where do you draw the line? Do you put them on Ebay with a vague description to get a better price or do you sell them from your gallery, where guaranteed no real collector will buy them.
You say you care about the artists but it seems only on your terms. It takes a lot of time and effort to set up a gallery and it's certainly not easy money.
Now if you posted about making Bambi copies that would be a different story. But seriously, have you thought about seeing what you have locally regarding taggers and graffiti artists and see if they can come up with something fresh, stencil, or taggy, paste ups or a mix of stencil and freehand or whatever that could be made into a half decent looking print. If it's to do with a local campaign like homeless or hospitals or old people or animals etc you could get local media exposure and probably even do a kickstarter or indiegogo raise enough money to produce the prints for people who donate and put their name down, plus it would also give exposure to a new artist. Just be a bit creative and use what local resources you have. If after all that you just want to sell some Banksy art. Just buy some of those pre cut plywood stencils of banksy art from ebay. Spray up a few bits of cardboard and canvases and stuff. Set up a table on a saturday market shopping day with a sign saying not by Banksy whilst wearing a monkey mask and there will always be some who buy. Hi Moron. Thanks for the response. Some great idea's. Yes this is exactly what I'm looking to do. Just looking to create some nice affordable art. I dabble in a bit of stencil art myself. I have a fair bit of experience screen printing. Haha. Yes that would be good. The banksy prints / canvases will definitely contain a 'not by banksy' element within them. Edit - Just found this.. www.theverge.com/2013/10/22/4864592/fake-banksy-stall-new-york-sells-40-artworks-one-hour I certainly wasn't saying make Banksy prints. My view was that if you bought those pre cut stencils off of ebay you could knock up a few on bits of corrugated carboard and sell them for a quid or two each on a market. People have sprayed using the stencils onto pre stretched canvas, but as banksy himself proved in NY. He didn't sell many when he sold at low prices. Regarding making knock off Banksy screen prints. Where do you draw the line? Do you put them on Ebay with a vague description to get a better price or do you sell them from your gallery, where guaranteed no real collector will buy them. You say you care about the artists but it seems only on your terms. It takes a lot of time and effort to set up a gallery and it's certainly not easy money.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by sakesake on Dec 19, 2017 20:17:48 GMT 1, Thanks for your input everyone. Hopefully I can convince people that this isn't a bad thing. I'll leave it for now and come back when I have something to show. Please don't. If you are indeed concerned about charity, give of your time as volunteer, that might be the best way possible to help organizations.
Thanks for your input everyone. Hopefully I can convince people that this isn't a bad thing. I'll leave it for now and come back when I have something to show. Please don't. If you are indeed concerned about charity, give of your time as volunteer, that might be the best way possible to help organizations.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Snakes on Dec 19, 2017 21:03:00 GMT 1, I can do nasal art. I specialise on the underside of tables and cinema seats at the moment. Hopefully when it takes off my pieces can be everywhere. Can donate some for the gallery?
I can do nasal art. I specialise on the underside of tables and cinema seats at the moment. Hopefully when it takes off my pieces can be everywhere. Can donate some for the gallery?
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Aubrey 245 on Dec 19, 2017 21:07:53 GMT 1, Love this thread
Love this thread
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by hui on Dec 19, 2017 21:36:19 GMT 1, Can somebody who understands this concept please contribute? I wouldn't be looking to personally gain from selling these screen prints. Yes I would use the profits to keep a tiny urban art gallery running but anything above a beyond that would be given to charity. Win Win Win 1. One more gallery supporting urban art 2. More banksys on people walls 3. Money being generated to help charities 1.) That "gallery" won't be supporting urban art. LOL. 2.) Your papers aren't Banksys. 3.) Right, let's just give more money to charities. Buddy, this isn't a completed idea. No one will support "charities" - folks support causes.
Can somebody who understands this concept please contribute? I wouldn't be looking to personally gain from selling these screen prints. Yes I would use the profits to keep a tiny urban art gallery running but anything above a beyond that would be given to charity. Win Win Win 1. One more gallery supporting urban art 2. More banksys on people walls 3. Money being generated to help charities 1.) That "gallery" won't be supporting urban art. LOL. 2.) Your papers aren't Banksys. 3.) Right, let's just give more money to charities. Buddy, this isn't a completed idea. No one will support "charities" - folks support causes.
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by artmonster on Dec 19, 2017 21:42:49 GMT 1, I can do nasal art. I specialise on the underside of tables and cinema seats at the moment. Hopefully when it takes off my pieces can be everywhere. Can donate some for the gallery?
Man, your nose must be huge....
I can do nasal art. I specialise on the underside of tables and cinema seats at the moment. Hopefully when it takes off my pieces can be everywhere. Can donate some for the gallery? Man, your nose must be huge....
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by letterpressed on Dec 19, 2017 21:52:25 GMT 1, Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻
Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Deleted on Dec 19, 2017 21:53:40 GMT 1, who would buy them?
canvasses are only a tenner or so
(do I need to read this thread before responding?)
who would buy them?
canvasses are only a tenner or so
(do I need to read this thread before responding?)
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by artmonster on Dec 19, 2017 21:55:19 GMT 1, Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻
It’s his idea! Copyright and all that!
Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻 It’s his idea! Copyright and all that!
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Deleted on Dec 19, 2017 21:56:30 GMT 1, “Click thck thck thck thck click click thck” Skip asks “ Wait a minute.........you didn’t leave a load of straws in the street a little while back did ya ? “ I had a party on saterday and all my mates love the detectorist wood thing you did.
Good job :-)
“Click thck thck thck thck click click thck” Skip asks “ Wait a minute.........you didn’t leave a load of straws in the street a little while back did ya ? “ I had a party on saterday and all my mates love the detectorist wood thing you did. Good job :-)
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by artmonster on Dec 19, 2017 21:56:39 GMT 1, who would buy them? canvasses are only a tenner or so (do I need to read this thread before responding?)
Bren, surely not But I think nasal art would pop more on tables and chairs than canvas
I cannot t believe I just lowered myself to get enticed into this line of thought
who would buy them? canvasses are only a tenner or so (do I need to read this thread before responding?) Bren, surely not But I think nasal art would pop more on tables and chairs than canvas I cannot t believe I just lowered myself to get enticed into this line of thought
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by Deleted on Dec 19, 2017 21:57:42 GMT 1, who would buy them? canvasses are only a tenner or so (do I need to read this thread before responding?) Been, surely not But I think nasal art would pop more on tables and chairs than canvas I cannot t believe I just lowered myself to get enticed into this line of thought
snot got a future
I nose these things
who would buy them? canvasses are only a tenner or so (do I need to read this thread before responding?) Been, surely not But I think nasal art would pop more on tables and chairs than canvas I cannot t believe I just lowered myself to get enticed into this line of thought snot got a future I nose these things
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by omidtahoe on Dec 19, 2017 22:00:34 GMT 1, It sounds like you want to finance a drug rehab center by selling cocaine to keep your business open?
It sounds like you want to finance a drug rehab center by selling cocaine to keep your business open?
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Am I allowed to make and sell my own banksy screen prints?, by letterpressed on Dec 19, 2017 22:00:58 GMT 1, Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻 It’s his idea! Copyright and all that! Great hey! True Capitalism, Banksy would be proud 🙌🏻
Sounds like a winning formula, you should apply for next years Apprentice 👍🏻 I might steal your idea 👊🏻👌🏻 It’s his idea! Copyright and all that! Great hey! True Capitalism, Banksy would be proud 🙌🏻
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