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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 27, 2020 15:35:13 GMT 1, I took some time to read all comments and opinions. My takes are: - Pejac and his team are very careful in their choice of material and execution. Some of us may be annoyed or disrupted by the result, but the conclusion remains the same and I am 100% sure that the artist is happy with what he offers. - The price is high for most of the budgets discussed on this forum. But the edition is small, the print is large and it appears that several artisans worked on this project. Last, I agree with the comment that it’s probably priced right for the collectors who enjoy the art for itself. And there are far enough of them to this edition. - the image and the theme are just beautiful. A classic picture from Pejac. Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive.
This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class.
I took some time to read all comments and opinions. My takes are: - Pejac and his team are very careful in their choice of material and execution. Some of us may be annoyed or disrupted by the result, but the conclusion remains the same and I am 100% sure that the artist is happy with what he offers. - The price is high for most of the budgets discussed on this forum. But the edition is small, the print is large and it appears that several artisans worked on this project. Last, I agree with the comment that it’s probably priced right for the collectors who enjoy the art for itself. And there are far enough of them to this edition. - the image and the theme are just beautiful. A classic picture from Pejac. Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive. This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by urbanny on Nov 27, 2020 23:52:59 GMT 1, I took some time to read all comments and opinions. My takes are: - Pejac and his team are very careful in their choice of material and execution. Some of us may be annoyed or disrupted by the result, but the conclusion remains the same and I am 100% sure that the artist is happy with what he offers. - The price is high for most of the budgets discussed on this forum. But the edition is small, the print is large and it appears that several artisans worked on this project. Last, I agree with the comment that it’s probably priced right for the collectors who enjoy the art for itself. And there are far enough of them to this edition. - the image and the theme are just beautiful. A classic picture from Pejac. Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive. This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class.
Pejac has sold out every single release he's ever done. You and others might feel his market has stalled but he makes $million+ a year selling out his originals and prints. Never had any trouble. This one is pricey but still a week executed image. It may not sell out, there's a first time for everything.
Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your intro college students.
I took some time to read all comments and opinions. My takes are: - Pejac and his team are very careful in their choice of material and execution. Some of us may be annoyed or disrupted by the result, but the conclusion remains the same and I am 100% sure that the artist is happy with what he offers. - The price is high for most of the budgets discussed on this forum. But the edition is small, the print is large and it appears that several artisans worked on this project. Last, I agree with the comment that it’s probably priced right for the collectors who enjoy the art for itself. And there are far enough of them to this edition. - the image and the theme are just beautiful. A classic picture from Pejac. Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive. This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class. Pejac has sold out every single release he's ever done. You and others might feel his market has stalled but he makes $million+ a year selling out his originals and prints. Never had any trouble. This one is pricey but still a week executed image. It may not sell out, there's a first time for everything. Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your intro college students.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by WOOF on Nov 27, 2020 23:58:09 GMT 1, Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive. This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class. Pejac has sold out every single release he's ever done. You and others might feel his market has stalled but he makes $million+ a year selling out his originals and prints. Never had any trouble. This one is pricey but still a week executed image. It may not sell out, there's a first time for everything. Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your by intro college students.
I feel bad for anyone that’s bought in this. It has micallef written all over it.
Absolutely cannot believe any artist would be happy with the result of a visible paper seam and then have zero shame selling something so amateurishly executed... add to that the fact that it is a PRINT of A pencil drawing. F**cking Christ. Pejac seems to have technical skills and training as an artist... Don’t even get me started with all the things wrong with this picture/price/defense of Pejac as a serious artist. THIS IS EXACTLY WHY THE MARKET FOR PEJAC HAS STALLED. Art is hard. This is just grossly lazy and expensive. This piece would get a B- or B in my intro college drawing class. Pejac has sold out every single release he's ever done. You and others might feel his market has stalled but he makes $million+ a year selling out his originals and prints. Never had any trouble. This one is pricey but still a week executed image. It may not sell out, there's a first time for everything. Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your by intro college students. I feel bad for anyone that’s bought in this. It has micallef written all over it.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by gd79 on Nov 27, 2020 23:59:50 GMT 1, He makes some great art. He certainly does not make millions though.
He makes some great art. He certainly does not make millions though.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 28, 2020 0:25:47 GMT 1, Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your intro college students. 😂🤣😂 I’m not an art teacher. I literally took one intro to drawing class in college, and I feel like this is B to B- level work in the intro to drawing class I took at my college. Just sayin. Also, that was a class I took to force myself to continue developing my technique as I simultaneously earned degrees in other subjects. You describe Pejac as a “sell out” that made millions. I’m not bitter about that at all. I wish I was making millions, but I would like to feel like I earned it with some integrity and dignity. I see an ig story of what look like young assistants making a fancy poster. Pencil drawings are super easy and can be reproduced by hand way pretty quickly and probably cheaper than whatever this lazy POS is using for his process. I choose not to praise or reward his inefficiency, laziness, and waste of resources. Because the ability to make art that way is not admirable and really lowers the bar for society. Painting is harder and using oils, colors, and canvas requires more resources and makes a realistic image significantly more complex to execute. These are just facts. That’s why they are substantially more expensive and making prints of them for less wealthy buyers actually makes sense.
Art isn't hard for him, he's made millions. I think you're bitter and hope you're not taking it out on your intro college students. 😂🤣😂 I’m not an art teacher. I literally took one intro to drawing class in college, and I feel like this is B to B- level work in the intro to drawing class I took at my college. Just sayin. Also, that was a class I took to force myself to continue developing my technique as I simultaneously earned degrees in other subjects. You describe Pejac as a “sell out” that made millions. I’m not bitter about that at all. I wish I was making millions, but I would like to feel like I earned it with some integrity and dignity. I see an ig story of what look like young assistants making a fancy poster. Pencil drawings are super easy and can be reproduced by hand way pretty quickly and probably cheaper than whatever this lazy POS is using for his process. I choose not to praise or reward his inefficiency, laziness, and waste of resources. Because the ability to make art that way is not admirable and really lowers the bar for society. Painting is harder and using oils, colors, and canvas requires more resources and makes a realistic image significantly more complex to execute. These are just facts. That’s why they are substantially more expensive and making prints of them for less wealthy buyers actually makes sense.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by urbanny on Nov 28, 2020 7:17:23 GMT 1, He makes some great art. He certainly does not make millions though.
You do the math
He makes some great art. He certainly does not make millions though. You do the math
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by urbanny on Nov 28, 2020 7:18:10 GMT 1, 😂🤣😂 I’m not an art teacher. I literally took one intro to drawing class in college, and I feel like this is B to B- level work in the intro to drawing class I took at my college. Just sayin. Also, that was a class I took to force myself to continue developing my technique as I simultaneously earned degrees in other subjects. You describe Pejac as a “sell out” that made millions. I’m not bitter about that at all. I wish I was making millions, but I would like to feel like I earned it with some integrity and dignity. I see an ig story of what look like young assistants making a fancy poster. Pencil drawings are super easy and can be reproduced by hand way pretty quickly and probably cheaper than whatever this lazy POS is using for his process. I choose not to praise or reward his inefficiency, laziness, and waste of resources. Because the ability to make art that way is not admirable and really lowers the bar for society. Painting is harder and using oils, colors, and canvas requires more resources and makes a realistic image significantly more complex to execute. These are just facts. That’s why they are substantially more expensive and making prints of them for less wealthy buyers actually makes sense. Honestly, this place.
😂🤣😂 I’m not an art teacher. I literally took one intro to drawing class in college, and I feel like this is B to B- level work in the intro to drawing class I took at my college. Just sayin. Also, that was a class I took to force myself to continue developing my technique as I simultaneously earned degrees in other subjects. You describe Pejac as a “sell out” that made millions. I’m not bitter about that at all. I wish I was making millions, but I would like to feel like I earned it with some integrity and dignity. I see an ig story of what look like young assistants making a fancy poster. Pencil drawings are super easy and can be reproduced by hand way pretty quickly and probably cheaper than whatever this lazy POS is using for his process. I choose not to praise or reward his inefficiency, laziness, and waste of resources. Because the ability to make art that way is not admirable and really lowers the bar for society. Painting is harder and using oils, colors, and canvas requires more resources and makes a realistic image significantly more complex to execute. These are just facts. That’s why they are substantially more expensive and making prints of them for less wealthy buyers actually makes sense. Honestly, this place.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 28, 2020 7:36:29 GMT 1, This must be the fuckin place
This must be the fuckin place
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by d.r. perseus on Nov 28, 2020 8:11:08 GMT 1, This must be the fuckin place “ Never for money, always for love Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight”
This must be the fuckin place “ Never for money, always for love Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight”
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 28, 2020 8:34:49 GMT 1, “ Never for money, always for love Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight” 😂🤣😂🤣😂 This is only funny because those lyrics are literally the exact opposite of this fucking place.
“ Never for money, always for love Cover up and say goodnight, say goodnight” 😂🤣😂🤣😂 This is only funny because those lyrics are literally the exact opposite of this fucking place.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by Deleted on Nov 28, 2020 9:12:15 GMT 1, This thread was highly entertaining.
It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k.
Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer.
This thread was highly entertaining.
It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k.
Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by Pawel on Nov 28, 2020 18:00:45 GMT 1, This thread was highly entertaining. It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k. Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer. Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available.
This thread was highly entertaining. It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k. Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer. Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by FЯ on Nov 28, 2020 18:09:04 GMT 1, This thread was highly entertaining. It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k. Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer. Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them.
however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes.
This thread was highly entertaining. It's a shame that Pejac and his management have decided to act like he's in the big leagues before he's actually earned his way there. He's a very talented draughtsman, but he still has quite a small following. He's not strong at auction or on the secondary market (he was, but not now), and 182,000 Instagram followers is not really particularly big for an artist. For comparison, Michael Reeder has 130,000; Sainer has 231,000; Henrik Uldalen has 883,000. Your Instagram number isn't your pool of buyers. None of those artists are charging anything close to what Pejac thinks he's worth just for prints. You can buy a small Uldalen original for under £2k. Usually if people love an artist I think is unremarkable, I just ignore that thread. Each to their own. But there's something extremely irritating about the self-importance of Pejac. Not least due to his faux charitable lottery system that gouges people on postage to fill his pockets. It's never a good look to promote yourself as a selfless do-gooder when you're primarily a profiteer. Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them. however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by mojo on Nov 28, 2020 18:25:22 GMT 1, Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them. however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes.
Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them. however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by eyectopus on Nov 28, 2020 18:30:10 GMT 1, Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them. however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes.
Although different types of fans, collectors, account age and reasons for being on Instagram I am always surprised that Frank Bowling has <11k followers, Ed Ruscha <17k, Paul Insect <50k.
Agreed, the number of followers means nothing. Emilio Villalba has 250k followers, and has a couple of original oil paintings on canvas, 60 x 72inch, available for €7500. One of them was on sale for half price last weekend. You would assume someone from that 250k followers would spend €3800 on it, but it’s still available. stik only as 51k and hes bigger than all of them. however he is not an instagram artist, the art is not done for likes. Although different types of fans, collectors, account age and reasons for being on Instagram I am always surprised that Frank Bowling has <11k followers, Ed Ruscha <17k, Paul Insect <50k.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by Sunny Garcia on Nov 28, 2020 18:38:19 GMT 1, I'm not sure how more followers would benefit an artist, but maybe they (Pejac and Max) purchased the followers!?
I'm not sure how more followers would benefit an artist, but maybe they (Pejac and Max) purchased the followers!?
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by hellfo on Nov 28, 2020 18:57:02 GMT 1, I'm not sure how more followers would benefit an artist, but maybe they (Pejac and Max) purchased the followers!?
I don't think so. Pejac's art is not so difficult to understand, that's the reason of the success on instagram imo
I'm not sure how more followers would benefit an artist, but maybe they (Pejac and Max) purchased the followers!? I don't think so. Pejac's art is not so difficult to understand, that's the reason of the success on instagram imo
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by mark1 on Nov 28, 2020 18:58:31 GMT 1, I think for the price of his new release you wouldn’t be far off of owning all of his previous releases give or take a print
I think for the price of his new release you wouldn’t be far off of owning all of his previous releases give or take a print
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by pada1 on Nov 29, 2020 3:39:25 GMT 1, My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc.
Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English.
My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc.
Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 29, 2020 3:49:37 GMT 1, My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc. Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English.
Longest non opinion of anything claiming to be an “opinion” I’ve read since law school. You could totally be an incredibly forgettable Justice of the Supreme Court in the US with that kind of lukewarm conviction. I could see why this seems dramatic to you. Bipolar, lol.
My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc. Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English. Longest non opinion of anything claiming to be an “opinion” I’ve read since law school. You could totally be an incredibly forgettable Justice of the Supreme Court in the US with that kind of lukewarm conviction. I could see why this seems dramatic to you. Bipolar, lol.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by pada1 on Nov 29, 2020 5:06:44 GMT 1, My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc. Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English. Longest non opinion of anything claiming to be an “opinion” I’ve read since law school. You could totally be an incredibly forgettable Justice of the Supreme Court in the US with that kind of lukewarm conviction. I could see why this seems dramatic to you. Bipolar, lol. Thank you for your contribution.
My opinion is that the number of virtual fans (SNS followers) is not a criteria for defining a price. What about artists without SNS account (ex discussed in this forum: Barry McGee). Pejac and Max know who are genuinely interested in what they do and they are likely to have a better view on the levels they can set. In addition, they have expenses, work number of hours on works, etc. Money aside, split of large artworks is not new. You can find super large canvas or the same split into several. It's a choice, there is a justification for it. We can't juge a decision without getting the underlying criteria from the source. And even then, what's the point. If a split artwork or the organization of the charity donation is a mistake for you, it's fine. You can state your opinion without setting a drama and shaming the artist. I wish some of us were not that bipolar. They are nuances in English. Longest non opinion of anything claiming to be an “opinion” I’ve read since law school. You could totally be an incredibly forgettable Justice of the Supreme Court in the US with that kind of lukewarm conviction. I could see why this seems dramatic to you. Bipolar, lol. Thank you for your contribution.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brAA.acrepeNN on Nov 29, 2020 5:08:28 GMT 1, You’re welcome.
You’re welcome.
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brAA.acrepeNN on Nov 29, 2020 5:09:18 GMT 1,
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brAA.acrepeNN on Nov 29, 2020 5:10:21 GMT 1,
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brycepen
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 29, 2020 6:03:03 GMT 1,
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brycepen
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by brycepen on Nov 29, 2020 6:03:38 GMT 1, #nowthatswhaticallstreetart
#nowthatswhaticallstreetart
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banksigh
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by banksigh on Nov 29, 2020 6:07:30 GMT 1, #nowthatswhaticallstreetart
Are you a cop my @ni**er
#nowthatswhaticallstreetart Are you a cop my @ni**er
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lv90210
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by lv90210 on Nov 29, 2020 6:18:02 GMT 1, Did anyone actually buy this print ?
Did anyone actually buy this print ?
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nora
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by nora on Nov 29, 2020 6:20:14 GMT 1, Did anyone actually buy this print ?
Lol
Did anyone actually buy this print ? Lol
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Javier
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Pejac • Ahab Print, by Javier on Nov 29, 2020 11:39:11 GMT 1, #nowthatswhaticallstreetart
That’s your opinion... Please enlighten us, what’s an street artist for you?
#nowthatswhaticallstreetart That’s your opinion... Please enlighten us, what’s an street artist for you?
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