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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by jhavisen on Aug 23, 2020 21:26:05 GMT 1, Ok, gonna test the waters: Selling a OG Thierry Noir head canvas. 24x30 cm 3.500 pounds. PM me, if interested People asking for pictures: will provide one of the next days, when i am home
If you are interested, but think it's too much, PM me a bid
Ok, gonna test the waters: Selling a OG Thierry Noir head canvas. 24x30 cm 3.500 pounds. PM me, if interested People asking for pictures: will provide one of the next days, when i am home If you are interested, but think it's too much, PM me a bid
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Gurn on Aug 23, 2020 22:03:25 GMT 1, Thierry at protein in London.
One of them is mine.
Thierry at protein in London. One of them is mine.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by irl1 on Aug 23, 2020 22:11:25 GMT 1, Thierry at protein in London. One of them is mine. Nice which one the blond hair?
Thierry at protein in London. One of them is mine. Nice which one the blond hair?
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Express Post on Aug 23, 2020 22:49:13 GMT 1, Look at all those Β£100 Β£200 Β£300 Β£400 Β£500 Β£600 Β£700 Β£800 Β£900 Β£Sold Out framed originals!
Problem is that noir has made possibly 100x the amount of canvases. I guessing he's done quite a few - this is just from one show...
Look at all those Β£100 Β£200 Β£300 Β£400 Β£500 Β£600 Β£700 Β£800 Β£900 Β£Sold Out framed originals! Problem is that noir has made possibly 100x the amount of canvases. I guessing he's done quite a few - this is just from one show...
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by rosac on Aug 23, 2020 23:05:13 GMT 1, Well there might have been a few.
That mini gold is mine
Well there might have been a few. That mini gold is mine
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by beicoblack on Aug 23, 2020 23:46:48 GMT 1,
Crazy...
Crazy...
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by brit invasion on Aug 24, 2020 0:06:57 GMT 1, Well there might have been a few.
I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are
Well there might have been a few. I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by zacksz 123123 on Aug 24, 2020 1:04:04 GMT 1, Well there might have been a few. I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are
They arenβt.
If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors.
You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions.
βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team?
Well there might have been a few. I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are They arenβt. If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors. You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions. βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team?
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by tab1 on Aug 24, 2020 1:20:27 GMT 1, I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are They arenβt. If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors. You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions. βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team?
Can this hype be started for DOLKππ¬
I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are They arenβt. If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors. You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions. βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team? Can this hype be started for DOLKππ¬
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by zacksz 123123 on Aug 24, 2020 2:02:23 GMT 1, Well now, starting to throw in conspiracy theories??
Simple question being asked.
Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being asked π€.
But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this?
Well now, starting to throw in conspiracy theories?? Simple question being asked. Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being asked π€. But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this?
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by BME on Aug 24, 2020 2:48:42 GMT 1, Heβs not the first artist to have suddenly become hot on this forum. SPQR, Faile, Neate, Micallef, Dolk, Invader, Pejac, Stik as well as Banksy himself have all seen massive and sudden price increases for their work - some have been sustained and some havenβt. Its just a product of limited supply and a sudden surge in demand fuelled by a fear of missing out and/ or the chance to make some easy money. I donβt think itβs fair to use these price increases to cast aspersions on the integrity of the artist. Most artists would far rather have a career of gradual growth rather than the boom and bust cycle that the forum feeding frenzy can create.
Well now, starting to throw in conspiracy theories?? Simple question being asked. Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see think more facts in what is being asked π€. But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this?
Heβs not the first artist to have suddenly become hot on this forum. SPQR, Faile, Neate, Micallef, Dolk, Invader, Pejac, Stik as well as Banksy himself have all seen massive and sudden price increases for their work - some have been sustained and some havenβt. Its just a product of limited supply and a sudden surge in demand fuelled by a fear of missing out and/ or the chance to make some easy money. I donβt think itβs fair to use these price increases to cast aspersions on the integrity of the artist. Most artists would far rather have a career of gradual growth rather than the boom and bust cycle that the forum feeding frenzy can create. Well now, starting to throw in conspiracy theories?? Simple question being asked. Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see think more facts in what is being asked π€. But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this?
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Gentle Mental on Aug 24, 2020 3:50:46 GMT 1, I want to talk about the art for a bit.
At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on yout wall.
Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate.
If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness.
I like it.
Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread.
Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish!
I want to talk about the art for a bit.
At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on yout wall.
Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate.
If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness.
I like it.
Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread.
Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish!
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by zacksz 123123 on Aug 24, 2020 3:55:55 GMT 1, Simple question being asked. Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being asked π€. But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this? βThose who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being askedβ - give me the name of the idiot that said this. What next? Thierry Noir is creating also Covid-19? And also that the Berlin Wall was all a sham? Can I show you the door?
Lmao once again itβs a simple question.
Similar to mr doodle.... how easy would it be to say to get a few of your collectors to bid up the artist through a large auction house that will create hype on forms and other platforms? This is a question. If you are taking it as more, well thatβs on you...
1. Thierry noir increase recently, not at start of Covid. 2. How many artists do you also support that created art during acts of suppression from other countries... Please donβt act as if the Berlin Wall held any importance in your financial pocket prior to this recent increase in noirs pricing [
Simple question being asked. Those who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being asked π€. But again. How difficult would it be with someone with 20-50k to throw around to easily create this? βThose who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being askedβ - give me the name of the idiot that said this. What next? Thierry Noir is creating also Covid-19? And also that the Berlin Wall was all a sham? Can I show you the door? Lmao once again itβs a simple question. Similar to mr doodle.... how easy would it be to say to get a few of your collectors to bid up the artist through a large auction house that will create hype on forms and other platforms? This is a question. If you are taking it as more, well thatβs on you... 1. Thierry noir increase recently, not at start of Covid. 2. How many artists do you also support that created art during acts of suppression from other countries... Please donβt act as if the Berlin Wall held any importance in your financial pocket prior to this recent increase in noirs pricing [
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Deleted on Aug 24, 2020 7:05:50 GMT 1, http://instagram.com/p/CEQt_qzi4fw
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Express Post on Aug 24, 2020 7:07:15 GMT 1, Can work for any artist really.
Possible to rig the market. Then once the momentum rolls, step back and profit. Just don't be the one left holding the baby when the music stops. Only reason he can jack up the price to Β£1020 for 7*10cm canvas is because he is creating artifical scarcity by drip feeding one canvas at a time and because this forum. Someone bought 50 keychains in one hit. Someone really loves schlΓΌsselanhΓ€ngers.
βThose who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being askedβ - give me the name of the idiot that said this. What next? Thierry Noir is creating also Covid-19? And also that the Berlin Wall was all a sham? Can I show you the door? Lmao once again itβs a simple question. Similar to mr doodle.... how easy would it be to say to get a few of your collectors to bid up the artist through a large auction house that will create hype on forms and other platforms? This is a question. If you are taking it as more, well thatβs on you... 1. Thierry noir increase recently, not at start of Covid. 2. How many artists do you also support that created art during acts of suppression from other countries... Please donβt act as if the Berlin Wall held any importance in your financial pocket prior to this recent increase in noirs pricing [
Can work for any artist really. Possible to rig the market. Then once the momentum rolls, step back and profit. Just don't be the one left holding the baby when the music stops. Only reason he can jack up the price to Β£1020 for 7*10cm canvas is because he is creating artifical scarcity by drip feeding one canvas at a time and because this forum. Someone bought 50 keychains in one hit. Someone really loves schlΓΌsselanhΓ€ngers. βThose who consider it as a conspiracy theory tend to see more facts in what is being askedβ - give me the name of the idiot that said this. What next? Thierry Noir is creating also Covid-19? And also that the Berlin Wall was all a sham? Can I show you the door? Lmao once again itβs a simple question. Similar to mr doodle.... how easy would it be to say to get a few of your collectors to bid up the artist through a large auction house that will create hype on forms and other platforms? This is a question. If you are taking it as more, well thatβs on you... 1. Thierry noir increase recently, not at start of Covid. 2. How many artists do you also support that created art during acts of suppression from other countries... Please donβt act as if the Berlin Wall held any importance in your financial pocket prior to this recent increase in noirs pricing [
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by DameHoracia on Aug 24, 2020 7:34:30 GMT 1, I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are They arenβt. If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors. You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions. βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team? Would the same have been said about other artists that folk have mentioned here? Surely we will all soon see whether this has been hyped. So people best love the pieces you've all bought. I just think it's a pity that this huge pricing hike will prevent most people who really do like his work to not be able to afford their first piece or more pieces. I'd stop supporting any artist who was found out to be manipulating their own market. Not that that would seem to matter these days. I'd hope that Noir and his team have more integrity than that. Why would he even allow it to happen and why wouldn't his team have done this years ago if it was a case of creating hype...
I wonder how varied these indivdual heads really are They arenβt. If anyone has been on his site in the past two years you could easily grab them in different colors. You could also say that noir is probably one of the few who has as many βoriginalsβ works on canvas as he does paper editions. βββ Side note How easy would it be for this hype to be created internally by noir or his team? Would the same have been said about other artists that folk have mentioned here? Surely we will all soon see whether this has been hyped. So people best love the pieces you've all bought. I just think it's a pity that this huge pricing hike will prevent most people who really do like his work to not be able to afford their first piece or more pieces. I'd stop supporting any artist who was found out to be manipulating their own market. Not that that would seem to matter these days. I'd hope that Noir and his team have more integrity than that. Why would he even allow it to happen and why wouldn't his team have done this years ago if it was a case of creating hype...
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by rosac on Aug 24, 2020 8:08:04 GMT 1, I want to talk about the art for a bit. At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on youth wall. Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate. If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness. I like it. Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread. Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish!
Painting the wall was forbidden, he used these simple heads normally with max 3 colours to paint quickly without being caught. I love that way noir uses these colourful characters to brighten the stark concrete wall
I want to talk about the art for a bit. At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on youth wall. Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate. If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness. I like it. Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread. Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish! Painting the wall was forbidden, he used these simple heads normally with max 3 colours to paint quickly without being caught. I love that way noir uses these colourful characters to brighten the stark concrete wall
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by jhavisen on Aug 24, 2020 8:25:21 GMT 1, Ok, gonna test the waters: Selling a OG Thierry Noir head canvas. 24x30 cm 3.500 pounds. PM me, if interested People asking for pictures: will provide one of the next days, when i am home If you are interested, but think it's too much, PM me a bid Selling for 3k.
Ok, gonna test the waters: Selling a OG Thierry Noir head canvas. 24x30 cm 3.500 pounds. PM me, if interested People asking for pictures: will provide one of the next days, when i am home If you are interested, but think it's too much, PM me a bid Selling for 3k.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Gentle Mental on Aug 24, 2020 8:25:28 GMT 1, I want to talk about the art for a bit. At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on youth wall. Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate. If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness. I like it. Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread. Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish! Painting the wall was forbidden, he used these simple heads normally with max 3 colours to paint quickly without being caught. I love that way noir uses these colourful characters to brighten the stark concrete wall
I think the similarity of each head and the discipline to the rules of creating them - reminds me of Hirstβs Spot Painting. Through stark repetition on the simplest subjects, you create a powerful iconic idea.
I also like the clear and even lines, the perfect circles. Like a vector. Machine made? Super flat. Haring. Kaws. Stik. Murakami. Made possible through thousands of repetitions I supposed.
This is why the originals are so much better. You can see the rich acrylic laid confidently on the canvas. Things like that make me happy. Hahah
I want to talk about the art for a bit. At first they look decorative. Like those posters in kindergartens. Very pedestrian and disposable. Itβs like putting canvases of Mr Men on youth wall. Thing is - they were painted on the Berlin Wall During the Cold War. Like, all over it; for years. So it does something. It ridicules it. The wall and the separation - the whole thing is stupid. Itβs a fear remover. Itβs a big f u to tension and hate. If you have one on the wall Now, you can feel how stark and hard it pops. Like a traffic sign. It changes the mood of the room quite quickly. Things are less serious. Which is whatβs nice about it. Itβs not intricate. But itβs very strong and defined. Itβs not emotive (Stikβs simple lines are more expressive). But itβs mood changing. It doesnβt make people think. It makes people smile. In this time of great divide and chaos - Thierryβs art could bring us all some hope and happiness. I like it. Just feel iffy about the rather staged hype feeling generated on this thread. Thank you. Goodnight! Please try the fish! Painting the wall was forbidden, he used these simple heads normally with max 3 colours to paint quickly without being caught. I love that way noir uses these colourful characters to brighten the stark concrete wall I think the similarity of each head and the discipline to the rules of creating them - reminds me of Hirstβs Spot Painting. Through stark repetition on the simplest subjects, you create a powerful iconic idea. I also like the clear and even lines, the perfect circles. Like a vector. Machine made? Super flat. Haring. Kaws. Stik. Murakami. Made possible through thousands of repetitions I supposed. This is why the originals are so much better. You can see the rich acrylic laid confidently on the canvas. Things like that make me happy. Hahah
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by JD on Aug 24, 2020 8:39:55 GMT 1, . But surely you would be better waiting for more βoriginalβ heads or messaging Thierry to paint you something ( which he would do) as an original ? Donβt get it ! OGβs all day long, canβt believe weβre having this conversation. Normally yes of course originals better
I am wondering though with the price rise and literally hundreds and hundreds of canvases out there, as seen in the recent pics then maybe in this case a run of 50/100 prints not an unreasonable want
edit* obv at a lower price
. But surely you would be better waiting for more βoriginalβ heads or messaging Thierry to paint you something ( which he would do) as an original ? Donβt get it ! OGβs all day long, canβt believe weβre having this conversation. Normally yes of course originals better
I am wondering though with the price rise and literally hundreds and hundreds of canvases out there, as seen in the recent pics then maybe in this case a run of 50/100 prints not an unreasonable want
edit* obv at a lower price
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Express Post on Aug 24, 2020 9:16:50 GMT 1, Lumas will welcome your custom. Please take one for the team and let us know how it goes. Peace.
OGβs all day long, canβt believe weβre having this conversation. Normally yes of course originals better
I am wondering though with the price rise and literally hundreds and hundreds of canvases out there, as seen in the recent picsΒ then maybe in this case a run of 50/100 prints not an unreasonable want
edit* obv at a lower price
Lumas will welcome your custom. Please take one for the team and let us know how it goes. Peace. OGβs all day long, canβt believe weβre having this conversation. Normally yes of course originals better
I am wondering though with the price rise and literally hundreds and hundreds of canvases out there, as seen in the recent picsΒ then maybe in this case a run of 50/100 prints not an unreasonable want
edit* obv at a lower price
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by denzil on Aug 24, 2020 9:24:33 GMT 1, There are a couple of these i spotted on the wall of the local Charity Shop that is "Closed Till Further Notice", I'm off to Argos to buy a Tent
There are a couple of these i spotted on the wall of the local Charity Shop that is "Closed Till Further Notice", I'm off to Argos to buy a Tent
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Deleted on Aug 24, 2020 9:40:40 GMT 1, He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky.
He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Unica on Aug 24, 2020 9:49:59 GMT 1, He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky.
I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy.
He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky. I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Forbidden Love on Aug 24, 2020 10:00:12 GMT 1, He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky.
Agree. What is the plan. Increase every time.
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He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky. Agree. What is the plan. Increase every time. π₯
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Deleted on Aug 24, 2020 10:02:50 GMT 1, He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky. I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy. His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy.
It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery.
There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers.
Does anyone else sell like this?
He's increasing the price again (Β£1,040). For someone famed as a good guy, the constant inflation is looking a bit greedy and tacky. I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy. His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy. It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery. There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers. Does anyone else sell like this?
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Pawel on Aug 24, 2020 10:22:38 GMT 1, I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy. His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy. It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery.Β There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers. Does anyone else sell like this?
I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment.
I imagine he has quite a large studio to maintain with all his upcoming shows and selling canvases for Β£100 isnβt going to cover it. They were cheap and available forever, so everyone has had a chance to buy. His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy. It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery.Β There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers. Does anyone else sell like this? I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by Deleted on Aug 24, 2020 10:25:30 GMT 1, His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy. It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery. There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers. Does anyone else sell like this? I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment. Oh yeah, it's very entertaining. I haven't followed a thread this closely since GDP. Probably less entertaining if you were planning to buy just before the madness, or if you're a new fan.
His prerogative, of course. I don't see why his studio costs would have changed all of a sudden, but he's obviously free to capitalise on the sudden rush to buy. It just seems quite a classless way to sell. Tiered pricing is never popular, but selling one piece before jumping to the next tier would be pretty brazen even for a gallery. There would be ways to sell that would look a bit less like market stall tactics. e.g. he could release a number of canvases at once, for the same price, or by application, so he could weed out the flippers or repeat buyers. Does anyone else sell like this? I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment. Oh yeah, it's very entertaining. I haven't followed a thread this closely since GDP. Probably less entertaining if you were planning to buy just before the madness, or if you're a new fan.
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Thierry Noir π¨π΅ Berlin Wall β’ French Street Arist , by BME on Aug 24, 2020 10:30:21 GMT 1, Yeah, it does seem a bit mercenary, but whatβs the alternative? Keep selling for GBP100 and let the flippers have a field day? If people are happy to pay GBP1k for a mini canvas then I think heβs entitled to charge it. I mean theyβve been available for decades for next to nothing, so plenty of time for the fans to buy.
I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment. Oh yeah, it's very entertaining. I haven't followed a thread this closely since GDP. Probably less entertaining if you were planning to buy just before the madness, or if you're a new fan.Β
Yeah, it does seem a bit mercenary, but whatβs the alternative? Keep selling for GBP100 and let the flippers have a field day? If people are happy to pay GBP1k for a mini canvas then I think heβs entitled to charge it. I mean theyβve been available for decades for next to nothing, so plenty of time for the fans to buy. I agree that you can question this selling tactics, but maybe he's just curious how high can he go? I am, and I'm glad he's doing it for my entertainment. Oh yeah, it's very entertaining. I haven't followed a thread this closely since GDP. Probably less entertaining if you were planning to buy just before the madness, or if you're a new fan.Β
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