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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Feb 3, 2015 12:06:05 GMT 1, Paul Insect SantasGhetto 2007 innit
Paul Insect SantasGhetto 2007 innit
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 3, 2015 12:09:55 GMT 1, Beautiful Fallen angels... Very poetic...
Beautiful Fallen angels... Very poetic...
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rosh
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by rosh on Feb 3, 2015 15:39:20 GMT 1, Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price !
Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price !
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Dr Plip
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dr Plip on Feb 3, 2015 15:56:28 GMT 1, Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes.
Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Feb 3, 2015 16:01:46 GMT 1, Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. Apologies for this earworm:
Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. Apologies for this earworm:
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Feb 3, 2015 19:16:12 GMT 1, Like that one^, whats that other group with a fat bloke, two fat blondes bints, a pretty dark haired girl and some tall bloke?, they sing similar ones.
Re auction, Simon not there anymoreski remember so no coffee for big hitters now.
Like that one^, whats that other group with a fat bloke, two fat blondes bints, a pretty dark haired girl and some tall bloke?, they sing similar ones.
Re auction, Simon not there anymoreski remember so no coffee for big hitters now.
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Boyle44
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Boyle44 on Feb 3, 2015 22:00:10 GMT 1, I like a lot , never seen that before
I like a lot , never seen that before
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Black Apple Art
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Black Apple Art on Feb 3, 2015 22:05:08 GMT 1, Love the wall piece but think on that metal mesh it looses all the qualities I love about his OGs.
Love the wall piece but think on that metal mesh it looses all the qualities I love about his OGs.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 3, 2015 23:23:04 GMT 1, Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad
Beautifull, i think this one will go to the stars on the price ! I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 3, 2015 23:26:22 GMT 1, Beautiful Fallen angels... Very poetic... What is fallen with them? because Angels on a wall or on the ground are forcely Angels who have fallen ... Normally Angels floats in the air ... Hard to catch one... And Happy to meet you Nordicstar
Beautiful Fallen angels... Very poetic... What is fallen with them? because Angels on a wall or on the ground are forcely Angels who have fallen ... Normally Angels floats in the air ... Hard to catch one... And Happy to meet you Nordicstar
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 3, 2015 23:34:58 GMT 1, Well now, I'm gonna fall in the arms of Morpheus , under my sheets, I will press the button. Good night gentlemen from Albion, Royston Is watching you... ( these 3 paintings are really giving me joyce today, i enjoyed and made my day, and the air more fresh and limpid... A big breathe of oxygen with a bit of angel dusts.. Ready for the dreams ! Go !! Art is a salute for lonely boys... Good nite.
Well now, I'm gonna fall in the arms of Morpheus , under my sheets, I will press the button. Good night gentlemen from Albion, Royston Is watching you... ( these 3 paintings are really giving me joyce today, i enjoyed and made my day, and the air more fresh and limpid... A big breathe of oxygen with a bit of angel dusts.. Ready for the dreams ! Go !! Art is a salute for lonely boys... Good nite.
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SW20
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by SW20 on Feb 4, 2015 0:07:23 GMT 1, Very nice bit of work really like that. Unusual piece be really interesting where the final figures end up for a completely unique piece of his work
Very nice bit of work really like that. Unusual piece be really interesting where the final figures end up for a completely unique piece of his work
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Dr Plip
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dr Plip on Feb 4, 2015 0:18:50 GMT 1, I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad Don't be sad. I'm never far from you.
I agree. I think (due to the price) it will go to a star, yes. whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad Don't be sad. I'm never far from you.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 4, 2015 7:18:18 GMT 1, whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad Don't be sad. I'm never far from you. So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-)
whete have you been my friend ? you disappeared in the milky way ? I was sad Don't be sad. I'm never far from you. So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-)
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by thesewalls on Feb 4, 2015 7:36:20 GMT 1, Naples chops innit?. Nice! I have this same photo.
Naples chops innit?. Nice! I have this same photo.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 4, 2015 11:39:11 GMT 1, because Angels on a wall or on the ground are forcely Angels who have fallen ... Normally Angels floats in the air ... Hard to catch one... And Happy to meet you Nordicstar Maybe she just is a portraited angel. Of course : but who see in real an angel ? And how to represent it ( this is in the air with the Prophet, by now , lol ) ? 2 wings ? As a chicken ? Just joking with you my firend, because I like you ( and it changes of all the threads about K of £or$ in this forum ) , anyway, angels are fat babies ( see below ) it seems... and It seems that the second pic ( at Naples ) looks like a Pieta, an apostle, an icon or a Christic picture... I like this thread a lot, in only 3 pictures. Very interesting. To developp ? The thems in Street-art seems to be always the same sometimes now : ( kids with guns ( or not ) , war, angels, etc, etc.. All what Banksy had created, first...
because Angels on a wall or on the ground are forcely Angels who have fallen ... Normally Angels floats in the air ... Hard to catch one... And Happy to meet you Nordicstar Maybe she just is a portraited angel. Of course : but who see in real an angel ? And how to represent it ( this is in the air with the Prophet, by now , lol ) ? 2 wings ? As a chicken ? Just joking with you my firend, because I like you ( and it changes of all the threads about K of £or$ in this forum ) , anyway, angels are fat babies ( see below ) it seems... and It seems that the second pic ( at Naples ) looks like a Pieta, an apostle, an icon or a Christic picture... I like this thread a lot, in only 3 pictures. Very interesting. To developp ? The thems in Street-art seems to be always the same sometimes now : ( kids with guns ( or not ) , war, angels, etc, etc.. All what Banksy had created, first...
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Dr Plip
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dr Plip on Feb 4, 2015 11:51:23 GMT 1, Don't be sad. I'm never far from you. So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-) Yes Roy. I'm always watching you.
Don't be sad. I'm never far from you. So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-) Yes Roy. I'm always watching you.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Lroy on Feb 4, 2015 12:31:12 GMT 1, So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-) Yes Roy. I'm always watching you. Waouh ! It looks like a spy movie... White screen, dark room, no name, woolly hat... I like this pic, terrific ! ;-)
So you are an ( my ) angel too ! :-) Yes Roy. I'm always watching you. Waouh ! It looks like a spy movie... White screen, dark room, no name, woolly hat... I like this pic, terrific ! ;-)
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Harveyn on Feb 12, 2015 20:56:23 GMT 1,
Banksy
Angel, 2009
Spray paint on perforated galvanised steel mesh, in artist's frame 125.5 x 155 cm (49 3/8 x 61 in.) Stencilled 'BANKSY' on the frame edge. This work is unique and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control.
Estimate £200,000 - 300,000 ♠
Sold for £206,500
Banksy
Angel, 2009
Spray paint on perforated galvanised steel mesh, in artist's frame 125.5 x 155 cm (49 3/8 x 61 in.) Stencilled 'BANKSY' on the frame edge. This work is unique and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control.
Estimate £200,000 - 300,000 ♠
Sold for £206,500
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Harveyn on Feb 12, 2015 21:03:21 GMT 1, Some lovely works in the day auction tomorrow.
Will be interesting to see how this one performs.
Lot 182
Banksy
I wanted wine women and song…, 2005 stencilled spray paint, emulsion, plywood 60 x 56 cm (23 5/8 x 22 in.) This work is unique, stencilled by the artist and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control.
Estimate £50,000 - 70,000 ♠
Some lovely works in the day auction tomorrow. Will be interesting to see how this one performs. Lot 182 Banksy I wanted wine women and song…, 2005 stencilled spray paint, emulsion, plywood 60 x 56 cm (23 5/8 x 22 in.) This work is unique, stencilled by the artist and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by Pest Control. Estimate £50,000 - 70,000 ♠
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Deleted on Feb 12, 2015 21:06:27 GMT 1, See old Naples chops only just scraped in there.
See old Naples chops only just scraped in there.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Evenest Honour on Feb 12, 2015 21:12:16 GMT 1, really like this and never seen I fear I may steel this phrase for a v day gift
really like this and never seen I fear I may steel this phrase for a v day gift
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Harveyn on Feb 12, 2015 21:12:28 GMT 1, I love this piece by Ahmed Alsoudani.
I love this piece by Ahmed Alsoudani.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by lee3 on Feb 13, 2015 18:18:56 GMT 1, Looks like the banksy/munnery piece passed. Hats off to bonhams as i thought they did the best job for price given quality for this artist of the week. Corrosive bird at $180k and the gorgeous smiley copper at $85k. I would have a very difficult time if i were the consignor of the laugh now this week to a major house like sotheby's and swallowing their result while looking towards bonhams and seeing what they achieved for corrosive bird. Ouch
Looks like the banksy/munnery piece passed. Hats off to bonhams as i thought they did the best job for price given quality for this artist of the week. Corrosive bird at $180k and the gorgeous smiley copper at $85k. I would have a very difficult time if i were the consignor of the laugh now this week to a major house like sotheby's and swallowing their result while looking towards bonhams and seeing what they achieved for corrosive bird. Ouch
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dice on Feb 15, 2015 14:07:57 GMT 1, Looks like the banksy/munnery piece passed. Hats off to bonhams as i thought they did the best job for price given quality for this artist of the week. Corrosive bird at $180k and the gorgeous smiley copper at $85k. I would have a very difficult time if i were the consignor of the laugh now this week to a major house like sotheby's and swallowing their result while looking towards bonhams and seeing what they achieved for corrosive bird. Ouch
Just curious as to why you out say ouch?
The laugh now image has been reproduced countless times in various editions on canvas and paper (plus a few on wood, cupboard doors etc). Yes it's an iconic banksy image but it's also quite common. The corrosive bird on the other hand is a true one off. So it should be worth more no?
The laugh now result was more in line with the smiley copper result, both are quite common images so perhaps that's why the prices were lower?
As an aside I found the corrosive bird on the Laz website in their archive so I wonder if they owned it at some point.
Looks like the banksy/munnery piece passed. Hats off to bonhams as i thought they did the best job for price given quality for this artist of the week. Corrosive bird at $180k and the gorgeous smiley copper at $85k. I would have a very difficult time if i were the consignor of the laugh now this week to a major house like sotheby's and swallowing their result while looking towards bonhams and seeing what they achieved for corrosive bird. Ouch Just curious as to why you out say ouch? The laugh now image has been reproduced countless times in various editions on canvas and paper (plus a few on wood, cupboard doors etc). Yes it's an iconic banksy image but it's also quite common. The corrosive bird on the other hand is a true one off. So it should be worth more no? The laugh now result was more in line with the smiley copper result, both are quite common images so perhaps that's why the prices were lower? As an aside I found the corrosive bird on the Laz website in their archive so I wonder if they owned it at some point.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by lee3 on Feb 15, 2015 18:38:12 GMT 1, Dice:
My perspective takes into consideration that corrosive bird was on nearly every laz .pdf for the artist that i saw '06-08 and then post pest control on most of the .pdf's '08-'13. I presumed that it was either owned by Laz or on consignment for ages. Further it was painted in '00 so from my vantage point as a one off, this one was not particularly in demand especially compared with others that were on the .pdf for a season as opposed to multiple years spanning dozens of seasons.
I hear you loud and clear that this laugh now was editioned and the image itself has been painted far more times though that latter point (volume) I'm indifferent towards for iconic imagery. The laugh nows from that existencilism edition were hitting that price a couple years ago so I would have expected a bump up (if i put myself in the mindset of the consignor) and that clearly didn't materialize in this instance. Further, there was a fair amount of chatter this past summer around the pricing of the laugh nows at that sotheby's exhibit and clearly that played no role in the hammer price of this particular monkey although again, I would have expected differently. Ultimately, one can slice and dice until mental so I'll just chalk it up to any given day.
Dice:
My perspective takes into consideration that corrosive bird was on nearly every laz .pdf for the artist that i saw '06-08 and then post pest control on most of the .pdf's '08-'13. I presumed that it was either owned by Laz or on consignment for ages. Further it was painted in '00 so from my vantage point as a one off, this one was not particularly in demand especially compared with others that were on the .pdf for a season as opposed to multiple years spanning dozens of seasons.
I hear you loud and clear that this laugh now was editioned and the image itself has been painted far more times though that latter point (volume) I'm indifferent towards for iconic imagery. The laugh nows from that existencilism edition were hitting that price a couple years ago so I would have expected a bump up (if i put myself in the mindset of the consignor) and that clearly didn't materialize in this instance. Further, there was a fair amount of chatter this past summer around the pricing of the laugh nows at that sotheby's exhibit and clearly that played no role in the hammer price of this particular monkey although again, I would have expected differently. Ultimately, one can slice and dice until mental so I'll just chalk it up to any given day.
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Phillips Art Auctions • New York, Hong Kong & London, by Dice on Feb 15, 2015 22:33:55 GMT 1, That's interesting about the corrosive bird history, cheers.
That's interesting about the corrosive bird history, cheers.
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