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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 9, 2020 11:19:03 GMT 1, Whatโs best, to be anonymous or a public celebrity Artist?
Would Banksy be less or more popular if he became public about his identity?
Do you think Artists who are already publicly known could have actually been better off being anonymous due to things they have done or said that have damaged their arts popularity?
Whatโs best, to be anonymous or a public celebrity Artist?
Would Banksy be less or more popular if he became public about his identity?
Do you think Artists who are already publicly known could have actually been better off being anonymous due to things they have done or said that have damaged their arts popularity?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 9, 2020 12:05:23 GMT 1, I think mostly itโs best for an artist to be somewhere in the middle. Being totally anonymous is a negative as people are nervous to invest large amounts of money into an artist who might not actually even exist, but itโs a positive in that an artists lifestyle or political views could limit his appeal to a percentage of the population. I think itโs best to be public, but keep your views and private life as private as possible.
What do you think?
I think mostly itโs best for an artist to be somewhere in the middle. Being totally anonymous is a negative as people are nervous to invest large amounts of money into an artist who might not actually even exist, but itโs a positive in that an artists lifestyle or political views could limit his appeal to a percentage of the population. I think itโs best to be public, but keep your views and private life as private as possible.
What do you think?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Rouen Cathedral on Jan 9, 2020 16:30:26 GMT 1, Banksy is an odd case at this point.
Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it.
Banksy is an odd case at this point.
Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 10, 2020 11:15:09 GMT 1, Banksy is an odd case at this point. Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it. I think they would if he started to appear openly at his events, did a few tv interviews and went to other artists Gallery events. I just wonder if Banksy might miss the freedom of going to events without some sort of disguise?
Banksy is an odd case at this point. Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it. I think they would if he started to appear openly at his events, did a few tv interviews and went to other artists Gallery events. I just wonder if Banksy might miss the freedom of going to events without some sort of disguise?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by dannubs on Jan 10, 2020 11:32:36 GMT 1, I'm trying to think of artists that were practicing successfully anonymously before the street art movement and coming up blank, which seems weird since it's always been a common thing in writing.
Obviously they're everywhere now because street art requires anonymity and since then a huge chunk of the art world is influenced by the trends from that movement.
I think it's benefitted Kaws to drop his anonymity but retain the moniker, but I think that's specifically because of how he's connected himself to celebrity culture.
I will say I think a huge amount of art relies on context, and this can include an understanding of the life of the artist. Knowing about Cy Twombly's life puts his art in a new light when viewing it. Having said that I think you can look at a Van Gogh and get everything you need from the painting without any prior knowledge of the artist.
I'm trying to think of artists that were practicing successfully anonymously before the street art movement and coming up blank, which seems weird since it's always been a common thing in writing.
Obviously they're everywhere now because street art requires anonymity and since then a huge chunk of the art world is influenced by the trends from that movement.
I think it's benefitted Kaws to drop his anonymity but retain the moniker, but I think that's specifically because of how he's connected himself to celebrity culture.
I will say I think a huge amount of art relies on context, and this can include an understanding of the life of the artist. Knowing about Cy Twombly's life puts his art in a new light when viewing it. Having said that I think you can look at a Van Gogh and get everything you need from the painting without any prior knowledge of the artist.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Deleted on Jan 10, 2020 11:39:42 GMT 1, Banksy is an odd case at this point. Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it. We already know his identity (Robin Gunningham) but we also lord lucans.
Banksy's anonymity is a bit different. He had to be anonymous as what he was doing was illegal. Today you have artists that ignore copyright and so do that under a psudonym. Others just do it as they don't want to be known. They may be shy or their art subject might cause issues with their full time career. Banksys anonymity fuels his pr and his unique usp. Why change it.
You need to build a brand beit a psudonym or your name. I do think it also relates to the style of art you are creating. There's still a lot of snobbishness in art.
Banksy is an odd case at this point. Even if banksy came out and officially posted his identity people wouldnโt believe it. We already know his identity (Robin Gunningham) but we also lord lucans. Banksy's anonymity is a bit different. He had to be anonymous as what he was doing was illegal. Today you have artists that ignore copyright and so do that under a psudonym. Others just do it as they don't want to be known. They may be shy or their art subject might cause issues with their full time career. Banksys anonymity fuels his pr and his unique usp. Why change it. You need to build a brand beit a psudonym or your name. I do think it also relates to the style of art you are creating. There's still a lot of snobbishness in art.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by stavi on Jan 10, 2020 11:44:13 GMT 1, If the art can stand on its own, and the artist isn't that interesting or is unlikeable, then It's better to keep the mistery and be anonymous.
If the artist can sell himself or has an interesting story to tell, then it would be a waste to hide that.
It's very circumstantial.
As for banksy, it was definitely beneficial for him to be anonymous as he was establishing himself, but he could probably get away with "leaking" his identity if s/he ever wanted to bask in his success.
Also, let's say banksy dies, would his identity be revealed? Would it be appropriate for those "in the know" to talk about it? Maybe for the sake of art history? I think it's way cooler if it's a mystery for ever.
If the art can stand on its own, and the artist isn't that interesting or is unlikeable, then It's better to keep the mistery and be anonymous.
If the artist can sell himself or has an interesting story to tell, then it would be a waste to hide that.
It's very circumstantial.
As for banksy, it was definitely beneficial for him to be anonymous as he was establishing himself, but he could probably get away with "leaking" his identity if s/he ever wanted to bask in his success.
Also, let's say banksy dies, would his identity be revealed? Would it be appropriate for those "in the know" to talk about it? Maybe for the sake of art history? I think it's way cooler if it's a mystery for ever.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Hairbland on Jan 10, 2020 11:58:13 GMT 1, If the art can stand on its own, and the artist isn't that interesting or is unlikeable, then It's better to keep the mistery and be anonymous. If the artist can sell himself or has an interesting story to tell, then it would be a waste to hide that. It's very circumstantial. As for banksy, it was definitely beneficial for him to be anonymous as he was establishing himself, but he could probably get away with "leaking" his identity if s/he ever wanted to bask in his success. Also, let's say banksy dies, would his identity be revealed? Would it be appropriate for those "in the know" to talk about it? Maybe for the sake of art history? I think it's way cooler if it's a mystery for ever. Who knows, KISS took their makeup off once...
If the art can stand on its own, and the artist isn't that interesting or is unlikeable, then It's better to keep the mistery and be anonymous. If the artist can sell himself or has an interesting story to tell, then it would be a waste to hide that. It's very circumstantial. As for banksy, it was definitely beneficial for him to be anonymous as he was establishing himself, but he could probably get away with "leaking" his identity if s/he ever wanted to bask in his success. Also, let's say banksy dies, would his identity be revealed? Would it be appropriate for those "in the know" to talk about it? Maybe for the sake of art history? I think it's way cooler if it's a mystery for ever. Who knows, KISS took their makeup off once...
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 11, 2020 14:20:12 GMT 1, Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised.
Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Dive Jedi on Jan 11, 2020 14:28:07 GMT 1, Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised. If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right?
Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised. If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 11, 2020 14:57:29 GMT 1, Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised. If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right? And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐
Do people really believe in the idea of an artist being anonymous because they do illegal street art? I mean what percentage of Street art is genuinely illegal, and how much is actually fully approved? Of course some is done without permission, but isnโt the risk actually being arrested while your doing it, rather than your identity being recognised. If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right? And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Dive Jedi on Jan 11, 2020 15:33:34 GMT 1, If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right? And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐ I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ.
If you would paint something illegal and your identy is known they would come knocking at your door, right? And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐ I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Daniel Silk on Jan 11, 2020 15:57:44 GMT 1, And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐ I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges.
And if your anonymous, yet you sell art online and via Gallery shows, does it make you impossible to find and arrest? Or is it that the police are not actually that interested in making arrests for Street art? Yet it adds to an Artists Street cred if they can pretend the police are after them, ahhhh naughty boy! ๐ I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Dive Jedi on Jan 11, 2020 16:09:42 GMT 1, I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges. I painted a few walls in Philippines with permission. Of course the police wouldn't know this and they drove by many times but never stopped. Later I met the Police Chief and told him. He said: "As long as it's art, it's okay." Which basicly means you can't write political slogans and such.
I've painted illegal pieces as well, but on an abandoned light house building. Then they basicly don't care.
I painted this, but no one had a clue what it meant
I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges. I painted a few walls in Philippines with permission. Of course the police wouldn't know this and they drove by many times but never stopped. Later I met the Police Chief and told him. He said: "As long as it's art, it's okay." Which basicly means you can't write political slogans and such. I've painted illegal pieces as well, but on an abandoned light house building. Then they basicly don't care. I painted this, but no one had a clue what it meant
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by stavi on Jan 11, 2020 16:55:25 GMT 1, I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges.
My understanding is that as long as you dont get caught in the act you are fine.
I have also heard that for graffiti, they will photograph and catalog the tags. So when you do get caught, you end up getting charged for all your damage.
I know of a prolific tagger who got caught, but wanted to continue vandalizing, so he changed his tag by one letter to avoid legal trouble.
I think it would also depend on where you paint. Police won't be to bothered about graffiti under a bridge. But when you paint on a bank building or a residential house and they file charges they might come looking for you. You probably won't go to jail, but you will get one hell of a cleaning billโฆ. Yeah, with Banksy as an example. For the Police, would he actually be that hard to find? I mean I would hope they have the skills to find somebody like that pretty easy if they wanted too. As you say, it also depends on if people eventually want to press charges. My understanding is that as long as you dont get caught in the act you are fine. I have also heard that for graffiti, they will photograph and catalog the tags. So when you do get caught, you end up getting charged for all your damage. I know of a prolific tagger who got caught, but wanted to continue vandalizing, so he changed his tag by one letter to avoid legal trouble.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by moron on Jan 19, 2020 16:50:26 GMT 1, Whatโs best, to be anonymous or a public celebrity Artist? Would Banksy be less or more popular if he became public about his identity? Do you think Artists who are already publicly known could have actually been better off being anonymous due to things they have done or said that have damaged their arts popularity? Who calls the shots regarding the Banksy brand?
Is there a Banksy individual anymore?
Whatโs best, to be anonymous or a public celebrity Artist? Would Banksy be less or more popular if he became public about his identity? Do you think Artists who are already publicly known could have actually been better off being anonymous due to things they have done or said that have damaged their arts popularity? Who calls the shots regarding the Banksy brand? Is there a Banksy individual anymore?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Gunny on Mar 31, 2022 10:21:07 GMT 1, Traditionally, in Urban/Street Art, many artists used to hide their identity so they didn't get caught in the act. Now it seems a bunch of artists are doing the hiding thing... I can think of 2/3 but i know there is a lot more. It would be interesting to discuss why artists do it. Is it because they are up to no good? Is it because the people behind the artist are in fact the 'artists' and don't want to get rumbled? How about the ones that were also hiding but 'Came Out' also......
I will start with Banksy - and we all know why 'HE' does it, but what about the others..........
Traditionally, in Urban/Street Art, many artists used to hide their identity so they didn't get caught in the act. Now it seems a bunch of artists are doing the hiding thing... I can think of 2/3 but i know there is a lot more. It would be interesting to discuss why artists do it. Is it because they are up to no good? Is it because the people behind the artist are in fact the 'artists' and don't want to get rumbled? How about the ones that were also hiding but 'Came Out' also......
I will start with Banksy - and we all know why 'HE' does it, but what about the others..........
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Gunny on Mar 31, 2022 10:36:03 GMT 1, I will list a few others
The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it
James McQueen?
Gonefellow?
Lonely Farmer?
Blok?
Arne Sinclair?
Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide?
I will list a few others
The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it
James McQueen?
Gonefellow?
Lonely Farmer?
Blok?
Arne Sinclair?
Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by orchid on Mar 31, 2022 10:38:39 GMT 1, Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide?
They live in the same semi detached in Croydon?
Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? They live in the same semi detached in Croydon?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Wanchope on Mar 31, 2022 10:49:01 GMT 1, Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? They live in the same semi detached in Croydon? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? They live in the same semi detached in Croydon? ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by astbury on Mar 31, 2022 10:59:00 GMT 1, Outis
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Charlesworth on Mar 31, 2022 13:19:10 GMT 1, Some artists dont use their real names publicly but it is easy to find out who they are, I guess for some it gives them the opportunity to still do works on the street and not get busted by the old bill. Sweet Toof, Rowdy, Mighty Mo, Fanakapan, Paul Insect to name a few
Some artists dont use their real names publicly but it is easy to find out who they are, I guess for some it gives them the opportunity to still do works on the street and not get busted by the old bill. Sweet Toof, Rowdy, Mighty Mo, Fanakapan, Paul Insect to name a few
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Pattycakes on Mar 31, 2022 13:25:12 GMT 1, I will list a few others The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it James McQueen? Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do.
I will list a few others The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it James McQueen? Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Happy Shopper on Mar 31, 2022 13:26:54 GMT 1, I will list a few others The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it James McQueen? Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do. They don't anymore, but only after they got found out.
I will list a few others The Connor Brothers - now we know who they are and pretty much the reason behind why they did it James McQueen? Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? Blok? Arne Sinclair? Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do. They don't anymore, but only after they got found out.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Gunny on Mar 31, 2022 13:45:47 GMT 1, Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do. ย They don't anymore, but only after they got found out.
They did for the first year or 2, no one knew who they were until the big reveal
Well the Connor Brothers certainly don't hide their identity, I'm not sure what makes you think they do. ย They don't anymore, but only after they got found out. They did for the first year or 2, no one knew who they were until the big reveal
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by Ottomatik on Mar 31, 2022 13:47:51 GMT 1, My favorite, Miss Bugs!
My favorite, Miss Bugs!
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by sandinista on Mar 31, 2022 16:01:45 GMT 1, Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio.
Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by chichi carter on Mar 31, 2022 16:07:27 GMT 1, Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio. Bacon sandwich based art... Hahahahaha! How very specific. Abstract or figurative?
Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio. Bacon sandwich based art... Hahahahaha! How very specific. Abstract or figurative?
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by sandinista on Mar 31, 2022 16:23:33 GMT 1, Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio. Bacon sandwich based art... Hahahahaha! How very specific. Abstract or figurative? It's one of my many business ideas that i haven't started yet. Im thinking of going down the neoclassicism route.
Could be many reasons. Might have a full time job and dont want their art linked to it. EG they work for a vegan company and all their art is bacon sandwich based. Might not want the fame just the money Might be avoiding divorce payments. Might be breaching copyright in their art. Might have a face for radio. Bacon sandwich based art... Hahahahaha! How very specific. Abstract or figurative? It's one of my many business ideas that i haven't started yet. Im thinking of going down the neoclassicism route.
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Artist's Hiding Their Identity - Discuss!, by bugzym on Oct 6, 2022 16:30:59 GMT 1, I will list a few others Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? <snip> Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide?
Alright, what if, and hear me out, Lonely Farmer is Banksy's dad?
We've all seen LF post inside info like the bbay tape, the achoo sketch, etc. He's obviously on the inner circle. But wait, there's more...
Banksy, being the political machine he is, realized he wasn't able to make personal art because of the notoriety he/his name has now. Enter Gonefellow. Banksy creates Gonefellow so he could make art that he has fun with, that's more personal to him. He makes the Dumbo print, and who other than LF (his dad in this story), is driving Dumbo off after being shot down by the political side of Banksy's art.
and that my friends, is why those two artists do not disclose their identities.
I will list a few others Gonefellow? Lonely Farmer? <snip> Any others we can think of and reasons why they hide? Alright, what if, and hear me out, Lonely Farmer is Banksy's dad?
We've all seen LF post inside info like the bbay tape, the achoo sketch, etc. He's obviously on the inner circle. But wait, there's more... Banksy, being the political machine he is, realized he wasn't able to make personal art because of the notoriety he/his name has now. Enter Gonefellow. Banksy creates Gonefellow so he could make art that he has fun with, that's more personal to him. He makes the Dumbo print, and who other than LF (his dad in this story), is driving Dumbo off after being shot down by the political side of Banksy's art.
and that my friends, is why those two artists do not disclose their identities.
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