loucastel
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by loucastel on Dec 13, 2008 17:44:12 GMT 1, man -- this showing is so unreal! really wish I could have seen this one in person -- more than that...I love the way they put this together --- i could make a bet if there was a quick buck to make this thread would have been 20 pages long, but kudos to those who were a part of it and are enjoying some superb artwork Great post jb! Couldn't agree more, I don't think anyone bought to make a quick buck, doubt you will ever see any of these up for sale on the secondary market, they were all bought by people who loved the art and genuinely wanted to hang a piece of Herakut on their wall! Not a flipper in sight!
Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market.
man -- this showing is so unreal! really wish I could have seen this one in person -- more than that...I love the way they put this together --- i could make a bet if there was a quick buck to make this thread would have been 20 pages long, but kudos to those who were a part of it and are enjoying some superb artwork Great post jb! Couldn't agree more, I don't think anyone bought to make a quick buck, doubt you will ever see any of these up for sale on the secondary market, they were all bought by people who loved the art and genuinely wanted to hang a piece of Herakut on their wall! Not a flipper in sight! Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Guest on Dec 13, 2008 17:52:56 GMT 1, Great post jb! Couldn't agree more, I don't think anyone bought to make a quick buck, doubt you will ever see any of these up for sale on the secondary market, they were all bought by people who loved the art and genuinely wanted to hang a piece of Herakut on their wall! Not a flipper in sight! Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market.
hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell.
Great post jb! Couldn't agree more, I don't think anyone bought to make a quick buck, doubt you will ever see any of these up for sale on the secondary market, they were all bought by people who loved the art and genuinely wanted to hang a piece of Herakut on their wall! Not a flipper in sight! Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market. hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell.
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loucastel
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by loucastel on Dec 13, 2008 18:11:52 GMT 1, Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market. hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell.
So I take it there were "terms and conditions", interesting!!
Some great work as been stated many times before me. But is it not true that the buyers had to agree to a set of "terms and conditions" before being allowed to buy a piece? hence the reason why these wont be seen on the secondary market. hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell. So I take it there were "terms and conditions", interesting!!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Rourke on Dec 13, 2008 19:04:48 GMT 1, OutBloodyStanding
OutBloodyStanding
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romanywg
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by romanywg on Dec 13, 2008 20:03:43 GMT 1, hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell. So I take it there were "terms and conditions", interesting!!
Not with mine. So there goes your theory. A lot of the top galleries have clauses and contracts giving the gallery the first rights to buy the work back at market value. The artists benefit by prices being realistic.
hence the reason for Puds reference to flippers, these pieces were bought by people who love their work, and not bought to sell. So I take it there were "terms and conditions", interesting!! Not with mine. So there goes your theory. A lot of the top galleries have clauses and contracts giving the gallery the first rights to buy the work back at market value. The artists benefit by prices being realistic.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by danmuppet on Dec 13, 2008 20:20:18 GMT 1, i got one as did my old man and no clauses what so ever- strange rumour!!!
i got one as did my old man and no clauses what so ever- strange rumour!!!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by graeme501 on Dec 13, 2008 20:26:32 GMT 1, i also did not have to sign one of these 'terms and conditions'
but what i do know is that frankie made sure that he was convinced that every piece was going to a good home, and a herakut fan, it was definetly not a case of who had the most money
i also did not have to sign one of these 'terms and conditions'
but what i do know is that frankie made sure that he was convinced that every piece was going to a good home, and a herakut fan, it was definetly not a case of who had the most money
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jonpud on Dec 14, 2008 20:58:22 GMT 1, Early in the purchase process Frankie asked if I would agree to a two year 'No Sale' clause, basically if I wasn't willing to do so then I couldn't be considered for a commission.
I agreed for the simple reason that no realistic amount of money offered would see me part with this. I don't flip, pure and simple. Like many others, if I get tired of a piece, or I need to make room then reluctantly I sell, but even then it hurts to see a piece of art leave my posession!
Anyway, Frankie has not asked me to sign anything to say I can't sell, I think it might have been a test to see if the prospective buyers were genuine? Without doubt there would be a few quid to make on these, the asking price was more than sensible considering the size and that each one is unique, considering the quality of the show, the framing, the location, the presentation packs etc, etc I can't see how Frankie made much out of this!?
Frankie is due huge respect, along with Jasmine and Falk I beleive they have given access to their work to people of a similar standing as themselves and not saved it for the super rich. I mean what would you sooner have on your wall? A one off hand painted stunning canvas or a Signed B&W Trolleys? Thank fuck Laz never got hold of Herakut, these paintings would be Β£25k each + and out of the reach of mere mortals like myself!
I now have my canvas, it will be on my wall Monday, I can't stop staring at it, simply stunning!!!
Nice one Jasmine, Falk and Frankie, serious respect and thanks to all of you from one very happy christmas PUD!! ;D
Early in the purchase process Frankie asked if I would agree to a two year 'No Sale' clause, basically if I wasn't willing to do so then I couldn't be considered for a commission.
I agreed for the simple reason that no realistic amount of money offered would see me part with this. I don't flip, pure and simple. Like many others, if I get tired of a piece, or I need to make room then reluctantly I sell, but even then it hurts to see a piece of art leave my posession!
Anyway, Frankie has not asked me to sign anything to say I can't sell, I think it might have been a test to see if the prospective buyers were genuine? Without doubt there would be a few quid to make on these, the asking price was more than sensible considering the size and that each one is unique, considering the quality of the show, the framing, the location, the presentation packs etc, etc I can't see how Frankie made much out of this!?
Frankie is due huge respect, along with Jasmine and Falk I beleive they have given access to their work to people of a similar standing as themselves and not saved it for the super rich. I mean what would you sooner have on your wall? A one off hand painted stunning canvas or a Signed B&W Trolleys? Thank fuck Laz never got hold of Herakut, these paintings would be Β£25k each + and out of the reach of mere mortals like myself!
I now have my canvas, it will be on my wall Monday, I can't stop staring at it, simply stunning!!!
Nice one Jasmine, Falk and Frankie, serious respect and thanks to all of you from one very happy christmas PUD!! ;D
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Guest on Dec 14, 2008 21:09:14 GMT 1, got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it.
got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by jonpud on Dec 14, 2008 21:15:52 GMT 1, got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it.
Not surprised matey, you could turn the opposite way and still see it it's that huge!!!! ;D
got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it. Not surprised matey, you could turn the opposite way and still see it it's that huge!!!! ;D
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Guest on Dec 14, 2008 21:30:00 GMT 1, got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it. Not surprised matey, you could turn the opposite way and still see it it's that huge!!!! ;D ;D
spot on mate with your post.
got mine hung yesterday, and cant stop looking at it. Not surprised matey, you could turn the opposite way and still see it it's that huge!!!! ;D ;D spot on mate with your post.
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romanywg
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by romanywg on Dec 14, 2008 21:45:16 GMT 1, For anyone that couldn't make it to the show they may be interested to see the downstairs installation on film. Here
For anyone that couldn't make it to the show they may be interested to see the downstairs installation on film. Here
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Guest on Dec 17, 2008 11:41:01 GMT 1, couldn't resist
couldn't resist
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by hick on Dec 17, 2008 16:53:55 GMT 1, oh go on then
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romanywg
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by romanywg on Dec 17, 2008 20:17:20 GMT 1, Did someone mention Jasmin?
Did someone mention Jasmin?
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by afroken on Dec 17, 2008 22:55:04 GMT 1, thought I'd add mine...
thought I'd add mine...
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Guest on Dec 17, 2008 23:07:13 GMT 1, go on then, my other Herakut
go on then, my other Herakut
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Coach on Dec 18, 2008 0:47:32 GMT 1, If we are showing off Herakut's, here's mine
Pud - stunning. My pick of the bunch. Gary - ditto - nice framing - where did you get that done Hick - gorgeous piece
If we are showing off Herakut's, here's mine Pud - stunning. My pick of the bunch. Gary - ditto - nice framing - where did you get that done Hick - gorgeous piece
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by rkitek on Dec 18, 2008 4:18:23 GMT 1, Well if everyone's trotting out their "old" ones, here's my girl:
I have to say though that I love the new works!
Well if everyone's trotting out their "old" ones, here's my girl: I have to say though that I love the new works!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by manty on Dec 18, 2008 8:06:06 GMT 1, Mines just sooooooooooo last year
Mines just sooooooooooo last year
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by shortcut on Dec 18, 2008 9:24:42 GMT 1, still lovin' the dogs as well as the new stuff, here's mine -
still lovin' the dogs as well as the new stuff, here's mine -
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by dmf on Dec 18, 2008 12:09:18 GMT 1, Go on then.....
Go on then.....
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by hellothere on Dec 18, 2008 13:41:49 GMT 1,
this one is my favorite to date, i love it....
really like the detail.
this one is my favorite to date, i love it.... really like the detail.
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by Eton Groover on Dec 18, 2008 17:02:58 GMT 1,
Here's my old one. It's huge 1.7m x 1.4m.
I love it!
Here's my old one. It's huge 1.7m x 1.4m. I love it!
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Herakut π©πͺ Graffiti & Street Art β’ Art For Sale & Wanted, by guest2 on Dec 18, 2008 17:12:54 GMT 1,
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