jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 14:37:17 GMT 1, Hi Urban Art Association,
I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support.
Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career.
I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists.
It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special.
Please feel free to answer with other artists.
1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him.
If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals
Thank you
Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you
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leighdrive
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by leighdrive on Aug 4, 2020 14:51:16 GMT 1, I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated.
I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated.
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eyectopus
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by eyectopus on Aug 4, 2020 15:14:28 GMT 1, I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated.
The crude/childlike style does seem to be popular now. There are a lot of artists doing it and some very well represented. There are artists who are highly skilled in drawing and painting who choose to use this style and I am sure others who may have more limited skills.
There are also some art in a crude style that looks much easier than it is to create and is more complex that appears at first glance. I do think that some artists are taking advantage of this and are hiding a lack of skills through this style.
Some artists I really like who appear to use a crude/childlike style at first are David Shrigley, Misake Kawai, Genieve Figgis and Liam Ashley Clark to name a few.
The main thing is that their work looks great and the crudeness is intended and the other elements such as the composition and colour are done really well.
I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated. The crude/childlike style does seem to be popular now. There are a lot of artists doing it and some very well represented. There are artists who are highly skilled in drawing and painting who choose to use this style and I am sure others who may have more limited skills. There are also some art in a crude style that looks much easier than it is to create and is more complex that appears at first glance. I do think that some artists are taking advantage of this and are hiding a lack of skills through this style. Some artists I really like who appear to use a crude/childlike style at first are David Shrigley, Misake Kawai, Genieve Figgis and Liam Ashley Clark to name a few. The main thing is that their work looks great and the crudeness is intended and the other elements such as the composition and colour are done really well.
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leighdrive
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by leighdrive on Aug 4, 2020 15:23:58 GMT 1, I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated. The crude/childlike style does seem to be popular now. There are a lot of artists doing it and some very well represented. There are artists who are highly skilled in drawing and painting who choose to use this style and I am sure others who may have more limited skills. There are also some art in a crude style that looks much easier than it is to create and is more complex that appears at first glance. I do think that some artists are taking advantage of this and are hiding a lack of skills through this style. Some artists I really like who appear to use a crude/childlike style at first are David Shrigley, Misake Kawai, Genieve Figgis and Liam Ashley Clark to name a few. The main thing is that their work looks great and the crudeness is intended and the other elements such as the composition and colour are done really well.
Thanks for your comment. I can sort of see the Shrigley appeal, but still don’t get it myself. Good reply though, thanks.
I’m probably missing something obvious here, but please can someone explain the reason why some artists are choosing to create art that is very basic, almost crude/childlike in its naivety and production. A transformer holding a cow udder? Help me, but what am I missing? I’m not taking the p1ss, totally respect that people have different tastes and would appreciate being educated. The crude/childlike style does seem to be popular now. There are a lot of artists doing it and some very well represented. There are artists who are highly skilled in drawing and painting who choose to use this style and I am sure others who may have more limited skills. There are also some art in a crude style that looks much easier than it is to create and is more complex that appears at first glance. I do think that some artists are taking advantage of this and are hiding a lack of skills through this style. Some artists I really like who appear to use a crude/childlike style at first are David Shrigley, Misake Kawai, Genieve Figgis and Liam Ashley Clark to name a few. The main thing is that their work looks great and the crudeness is intended and the other elements such as the composition and colour are done really well. Thanks for your comment. I can sort of see the Shrigley appeal, but still don’t get it myself. Good reply though, thanks.
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acaipride
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by acaipride on Aug 4, 2020 15:26:45 GMT 1, I've taken interest on imon boys wrk thanks to some mention of him a month or so ago by a forum member, thanks again!
I've taken interest on imon boys wrk thanks to some mention of him a month or so ago by a forum member, thanks again!
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nobokov
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by nobokov on Aug 4, 2020 15:38:18 GMT 1, Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business.
Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business.
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jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 15:43:57 GMT 1, Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What the fuck is this? If you knew how many that said that to me about my Oli.
I have a big heart for art that takes me back to my childhood. Many artist do this because it is one of the most purest memories. I remember a listened to a 'Podcast' with TAL R and the interviewer asked "What do you think of when you paint"
And he answered: "I think of the sound my friends and I made when we were playing war Everyone had a different "Pow"
The imagination of that time is unique. I have deep respect for artist that can paint that.
For me I am very happy about your comment. That shows me I am on the right way.
Thank you for your response.
Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What the fuck is this? If you knew how many that said that to me about my Oli. I have a big heart for art that takes me back to my childhood. Many artist do this because it is one of the most purest memories. I remember a listened to a 'Podcast' with TAL R and the interviewer asked "What do you think of when you paint" And he answered: "I think of the sound my friends and I made when we were playing war Everyone had a different "Pow" The imagination of that time is unique. I have deep respect for artist that can paint that. For me I am very happy about your comment. That shows me I am on the right way. Thank you for your response.
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jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 15:46:21 GMT 1, Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works ? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business. I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads.
I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks.
I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting.
Hi Urban Art Association, I have to say I am a bit disappointed in the lack of support for emerging new talents. So many posts are about the same artist again and again (Banksy, KAWS, Martinez and so on) Yes, they are big and well known but they also don't need your support. Many young artists life would change if they got the support of a brilliant forum like this. I remember when I bought my first Oli Epp painting in 2016 and the brilliant ride it has been to follow his blossoming career. I want to encourage all of you to try to buy art from a young artists as well as collecting more established artists. It can be a jungle out there so therefore I will over the next month present 5 artist I think bring something special. Please feel free to answer with other artists. 1. Artist Matija Bobičić
Matija is from Slovakia and is at the moment showing at Sim Smith in London. It is possible to buy Original works on canvas by Matija at around 1000 euro. I believe Matija has a bright future ahead of him. If you want to read more about my collection - please see my Instagram: jbfals Thank you What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works ? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business. I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting.
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Geezer Mate
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by Geezer Mate on Aug 4, 2020 15:58:47 GMT 1, Take a chance with one of mine albeit a bloody massive chance
http://instagram.com/p/CDUOLE0lbQy
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jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 16:12:34 GMT 1, Maybe I will Thanks for sharing
Maybe I will Thanks for sharing
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nobokov
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by nobokov on Aug 4, 2020 16:22:31 GMT 1, What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works ? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business. I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
What happened to your other UAA account, Original Paper Works ? Let's call this what it is, another marketing ploy to drum up business. I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by Deleted on Aug 4, 2020 16:33:21 GMT 1, I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
Bang on!
I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
Bang on!
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jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 16:40:50 GMT 1, I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
Very well said. Strong points and I can agree with most of it.
But I also believe things can change.
That's why I am trying to start an conversation about new emerging artist. To maybe open people's eyes to all the great talent out there instead of just one more Banksy print.
Thank you for your consideration Nobokov
I decided that I should only use that for the project and not my personal threads. I will only post artists that are not involved with OriginalPaperworks. I hope this is alright as I find this debate very interesting. Great to hear. I definitely agree that this forum focuses on profitable street artists and is obsessed with everything banksy. It would be great if the people on here discussed more respected contemporary artists with a strong CV. But at the same time, I think we like to protect the real artists from those who only frequent this place looking for the next thing to flip.
The danger of this place is hype. If you have an artist that you really love and can see enormous potential that they could someday end up with Hauser and Wirth or some museum, naming that artist on here can lead to the wrong kind of clientele buying up that artist's works and unintentionally damaging that artist's trajectory.
The ones that are talked up on here are the ones who need the hype, because they're the kind of artists who will never exist in a museum like Golsa Gochini or Pejac.
Very well said. Strong points and I can agree with most of it. But I also believe things can change. That's why I am trying to start an conversation about new emerging artist. To maybe open people's eyes to all the great talent out there instead of just one more Banksy print. Thank you for your consideration Nobokov
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jbfals
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by jbfals on Aug 4, 2020 16:42:37 GMT 1, She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself
She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself
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Mark
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by Mark on Aug 4, 2020 16:44:40 GMT 1, She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself
The shark piece is awesome
She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself The shark piece is awesome
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startimeash
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by startimeash on Aug 4, 2020 16:44:46 GMT 1, She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that...
She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that...
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by Terry Fuckwitt on Aug 4, 2020 16:56:28 GMT 1, She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that...
😂🤣😂
She is a part of OriginalPaperWorks so for me not to become a advertisement - I will not comment But I guess you know what I think of her if I curated her myself Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that... 😂🤣😂
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startimeash
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Take a chance (Matija Bobičić) , by startimeash on Aug 4, 2020 17:12:27 GMT 1, Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that... 😂🤣😂
Lol, didn't realise that! Think she's quite a Marmite artist, as my wife and I could not be more split. But I actually like that, as if you try to make something that everyone likes, you end up with Coldplay, and no one wants that... 😂🤣😂
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