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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by reyn on Dec 19, 2018 23:43:50 GMT 1, Early draft drawn last year apparently
Early draft drawn last year apparently
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by tab1 on Dec 20, 2018 0:46:57 GMT 1, Early draft drawn last year apparently
A burning tyre in that pic, a similar piece could appear elsewhere . The Coa issued soon for sales ends , so a few more stunts to come to high light these
Early draft drawn last year apparently A burning tyre in that pic, a similar piece could appear elsewhere . The Coa issued soon for sales ends , so a few more stunts to come to high light these
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by humdrum on Dec 20, 2018 0:58:22 GMT 1, It's made my day, and brought a lump to the throat. It's stunning!
It's made my day, and brought a lump to the throat. It's stunning!
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 1:10:20 GMT 1, It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. if you think this is pretty funny, wait until you see The Marx Brothers or Monty Python or maybe even Terry and June.
It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. if you think this is pretty funny, wait until you see The Marx Brothers or Monty Python or maybe even Terry and June.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Lroy on Dec 20, 2018 5:19:52 GMT 1, I have a print, can you tell me of its authentication? It's numbered 21/300 and its signed. 😍
Even the stencil on the wall Is not from Banksy, how could a print could be ?! It’s rather Bambi ( I saw one in an auction catalogue at Bonhams )
I have a print, can you tell me of its authentication? It's numbered 21/300 and its signed. 😍 Even the stencil on the wall Is not from Banksy, how could a print could be ?! It’s rather Bambi ( I saw one in an auction catalogue at Bonhams )
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 11:49:37 GMT 1, What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate?
Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better?
What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate?
Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better?
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 13:02:44 GMT 1, It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it.
It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 13:36:18 GMT 1, What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Polycarbonate? I’d suggest carbonite would be a more durable solution. P.S. nice photo btw
Cool thanks. I'm not quite sure what carbonite is? Flat clear polycarbonate is very clear and strong. It's much different from acrylic. There may be something that doesn't make it suitable though. I'm not an expert.
What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Polycarbonate? I’d suggest carbonite would be a more durable solution. P.S. nice photo btw Cool thanks. I'm not quite sure what carbonite is? Flat clear polycarbonate is very clear and strong. It's much different from acrylic. There may be something that doesn't make it suitable though. I'm not an expert.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Hairbland on Dec 20, 2018 13:40:15 GMT 1, It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece.
It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2018 13:41:30 GMT 1, It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it.
Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official'
It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it. Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official'
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2018 13:42:12 GMT 1, It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece.
Is that a banksy piece?
It's pretty funny to think about. Banksy could go around and claim any street piece. People would call it genius and the original artist could do nothing... Would be an interesting performance piece. Is that a banksy piece?
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by mojo on Dec 20, 2018 13:54:47 GMT 1, What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Impenetrable cable tie fencing currently in use
What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Impenetrable cable tie fencing currently in use
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by aki on Dec 20, 2018 14:14:38 GMT 1, That mans shed is now worth as much as half the street😂
That mans shed is now worth as much as half the street😂
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Flashback on Dec 20, 2018 14:34:31 GMT 1,
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Tobi187 on Dec 20, 2018 14:43:06 GMT 1, Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it. Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' Remember when Fake made it into the Banksy calendar with one of his pieces?
Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it. Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' Remember when Fake made it into the Banksy calendar with one of his pieces?
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 14:46:35 GMT 1, Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it. Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' By who?
Or anyone with half a brain can tell a banksy within a millisecond of seeing it. Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' By who?
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by quinn on Dec 20, 2018 14:48:07 GMT 1, What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Impenetrable cable tie fencing currently in use judging the owners reactions to this with his sleepless nights etc I would say the Stihl saw is on standby.
What are people's views on protecting it with polycarbonate? Personally I don't like the look of plastic. But compared to it getting destroyed, it may be better? Impenetrable cable tie fencing currently in use judging the owners reactions to this with his sleepless nights etc I would say the Stihl saw is on standby.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2018 15:04:44 GMT 1, Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' By who?
Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning.
Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' By who? Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 15:35:21 GMT 1, Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them.
Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Happy Shopper on Dec 20, 2018 15:38:49 GMT 1, Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. The logic is unquestionable.
Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. The logic is unquestionable.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Rouen Cathedral on Dec 20, 2018 15:50:15 GMT 1, Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them.
Harsh. Haha
Go back and look at the 'new banksy threads' saying a lot of knowledgeable members here don't have half a clue seems a little mean 😋
Well this thread shows it. Multiple people were questioning if this was real banksy at first. The New York pieces also had simikar questioning. Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them. Harsh. Haha Go back and look at the 'new banksy threads' saying a lot of knowledgeable members here don't have half a clue seems a little mean 😋
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 16:00:14 GMT 1, Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them. Harsh. Haha Go back and look at the 'new banksy threads' saying a lot of knowledgeable members here don't have half a clue seems a little mean 😋 With the greatest respect, how knowledgeable are they if they can't spot his work ?.
If I had a favourite singer, I wouldn't need someone else to point out there songs.
Well as I said, anyone with half a clue would recognise them. Harsh. Haha Go back and look at the 'new banksy threads' saying a lot of knowledgeable members here don't have half a clue seems a little mean 😋 With the greatest respect, how knowledgeable are they if they can't spot his work ?. If I had a favourite singer, I wouldn't need someone else to point out there songs.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by micro on Dec 20, 2018 16:17:15 GMT 1, Genious
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 16:37:52 GMT 1, Hey Guys
I need some help if possible.
The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out.
I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right.
In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing.
But I need some gerenal opinions...
Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down.
Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas?
Thanks
Hey Guys
I need some help if possible.
The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out.
I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right.
In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing.
But I need some gerenal opinions...
Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down.
Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas?
Thanks
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 16:40:33 GMT 1, Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it.
Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Carl Cashman on Dec 20, 2018 16:43:37 GMT 1,
Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' Remember when Fake made it into the Banksy calendar with one of his pieces?
That's a shitty calender, I doubt they are fans of the art.... Just money. That fake is inspired by banksy, which might possibly explain the confusion.
The kinda people that end up with that as a tattoo, probably buy there prints from the £1 shop on mass produced canvass.
Not so sure. There's been plenty of times people have thought it was Banksy and it wasn't. Even legit banksys are questioned until deemed 'official' Remember when Fake made it into the Banksy calendar with one of his pieces? That's a shitty calender, I doubt they are fans of the art.... Just money. That fake is inspired by banksy, which might possibly explain the confusion. The kinda people that end up with that as a tattoo, probably buy there prints from the £1 shop on mass produced canvass.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by aki on Dec 20, 2018 16:44:01 GMT 1, Washers on bolts on the inside of the Perspex, sides and top would need sealing though as Carl said if someone wanted to wreck it they’ll find a way. Hopefully it’s sill there on the weekend so I can have a look.
Washers on bolts on the inside of the Perspex, sides and top would need sealing though as Carl said if someone wanted to wreck it they’ll find a way. Hopefully it’s sill there on the weekend so I can have a look.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 16:45:12 GMT 1, Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it.
Exactly. That's my thinking. The owner was the one who mentioned it. I think it needs to be against the wall. I can't understand what damage it would do?
Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it.
Exactly. That's my thinking. The owner was the one who mentioned it. I think it needs to be against the wall. I can't understand what damage it would do?
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 16:47:01 GMT 1, Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it. I don't know what Banksy uses to produce his murals but isn't there a risk that with a few warm sunny days (yes, I know its Wales and December) that the plastic will 'stick' to the mural and if you ever try to remove the covering, you will end up with a godawful mess.
Hey Guys I need some help if possible. The owner is eger to get some sort of plastic sheet over it asap (tonight). He is having trouble sorting it out. I own a glazing businsess and my father owns a glass ballustrade company. I have been given the go ahead to cover it. But I need to get this right. In my view, the only material I can see being bought at short notice would be maybe 4 or 5mm Clear polycarbone sheets. My first thought was to use sheer bolts to secure it onto the breeze block. Apprantently you can cut the heads off so they can't be removed. My fathers business partner is very knowledgeable about this type of thing. But I need some gerenal opinions... Is 4 or 5mm polycarbonate ok for a short term solution? The owner has said he doesn't want the plastic to touch the art? Does anyone know why. We could use stand off bolts but then you have a gap where someone could potentially pour paint down. Anyone had experience of this? Any ideas? Thanks What's the point of trying to protect it if it's not touching the art ? Someone will just pour paint behind the perspex if they really are that keen on trashing it. I don't know what Banksy uses to produce his murals but isn't there a risk that with a few warm sunny days (yes, I know its Wales and December) that the plastic will 'stick' to the mural and if you ever try to remove the covering, you will end up with a godawful mess.
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New Banksy in Taibach, Port Talbot., by Deleted on Dec 20, 2018 16:54:40 GMT 1, Yeah maybe some washers to bring it off the wall by a couple of mm. Then seal the edges.
Yeah maybe some washers to bring it off the wall by a couple of mm. Then seal the edges.
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