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antony micallef, by Oliver Garland on Sept 16, 2007 15:45:16 GMT 1, his website, its somewhere in the gallery there.. www.antonymicallef.com
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antony micallef, by motor on Sept 16, 2007 15:48:12 GMT 1, Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. This I like very much
Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. This I like very much
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antony micallef, by CR on Sept 16, 2007 15:52:34 GMT 1, Are these new?
this one even says size to be confirmed!
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antony micallef, by guest2 on Sept 16, 2007 15:55:39 GMT 1, wow...more like it, i bet that puma one looks amazing in the flesh too.
wow...more like it, i bet that puma one looks amazing in the flesh too.
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antony micallef, by endtimes on Sept 16, 2007 16:00:10 GMT 1, I think it's funny how everyone hypes up their prints on the run up to these shows. "Micallef will be HUGE after L.A.! Buy my print now and it will be worth even more after the show!" ---but then why wouldn't these people just wait a couple months?--- But the reality is, as we've witnessed with Neate, and the way overhyped "Warhol vs. Banksy" show is stagnation and or a significant price drop as the market A) get's flooded with new works or B) the hype has gone. Now who in their right mind is gong to pay 3,000 pounds for a judgement day or 2,000 pounds for an angel bomber when they will be able to get one of 400 minotaurs, or Uzi's, or peacekeepers or whatever for only 1000 pounds? My guess is all the baggers will be offloading these on the bay for only a small premium. Maybe in many years they'll truly be worth somethingโas far as money goes?
I think it's funny how everyone hypes up their prints on the run up to these shows. "Micallef will be HUGE after L.A.! Buy my print now and it will be worth even more after the show!" ---but then why wouldn't these people just wait a couple months?--- But the reality is, as we've witnessed with Neate, and the way overhyped "Warhol vs. Banksy" show is stagnation and or a significant price drop as the market A) get's flooded with new works or B) the hype has gone. Now who in their right mind is gong to pay 3,000 pounds for a judgement day or 2,000 pounds for an angel bomber when they will be able to get one of 400 minotaurs, or Uzi's, or peacekeepers or whatever for only 1000 pounds? My guess is all the baggers will be offloading these on the bay for only a small premium. Maybe in many years they'll truly be worth somethingโas far as money goes?
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antony micallef, by bobbymeachamjr on Sept 16, 2007 16:03:06 GMT 1, anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us...
anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us...
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antony micallef, by endtimes on Sept 16, 2007 16:08:15 GMT 1, The laugh is on us, and hopefully on the baggers.
Some jack ass, who I'm sure only bought one of those overpriced Micallef lithos from laz to flip is now trying to sell it for even way more overpriced than laz charged --- he posts on ebay "You've seen the new ones! Inferior images/huge editions " Sounds like a desperate seller to me! Hopefully that wanker has to unload for about 5000 after the market gets flooded. That image isn't that much better and although a smaller edition. There's no way I'm paying 8000 pounds for a print when I can get a new one for 1000.
The laugh is on us, and hopefully on the baggers. Some jack ass, who I'm sure only bought one of those overpriced Micallef lithos from laz to flip is now trying to sell it for even way more overpriced than laz charged --- he posts on ebay "You've seen the new ones! Inferior images/huge editions " Sounds like a desperate seller to me! Hopefully that wanker has to unload for about 5000 after the market gets flooded. That image isn't that much better and although a smaller edition. There's no way I'm paying 8000 pounds for a print when I can get a new one for 1000.
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antony micallef, by arcam on Sept 16, 2007 16:22:21 GMT 1, Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. Same here. Are these new?
Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. Same here. Are these new?
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antony micallef, by motor on Sept 16, 2007 16:23:54 GMT 1, Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. Same here. Are these new?
I have seen the other images before so I suppose no...
Cheers!!! And I thought after browsing it so many times I would remember it Must have missed that one. Same here. Are these new? I have seen the other images before so I suppose no...
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antony micallef, by endtimes on Sept 16, 2007 18:13:13 GMT 1, neg? Uh oh, the seller must have read my post. We have a traitor among us I do believe.
neg? Uh oh, the seller must have read my post. We have a traitor among us I do believe.
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antony micallef, by a4mnt on Sept 16, 2007 18:33:51 GMT 1, if you liked Bomber Girl, you would be paying ยฃ8k for it because you really loved it, wanted it, knew that not many were available for sale, knew that when they came up, they sold and you needed to act to own one. you really want to own one badly to pay ยฃ8k, or you can afford it easily, which many people in this world can. Micallef is trendy at the moment, so rich people can afford to drop ยฃ8k without a thought.
Ultimately owning a print like that is about exclusivity as well as the image. So in my mind, i don't think you can compare the cost of that, or 21stCL or DD for example, when comparing to the new releases, when you take into account the image for its artistic merit to yourself.
If you just want to own a Micallef just for the sake of owning one, then yes, the new releases do represent a much better example, mainly as they are cheaper and available for a brief period of time.
But image for image, then ยฃยฃยฃ shouldn't be something that is used as a comparison.
Keep posting Endtimes. Have that missing one back from me.
if you liked Bomber Girl, you would be paying ยฃ8k for it because you really loved it, wanted it, knew that not many were available for sale, knew that when they came up, they sold and you needed to act to own one. you really want to own one badly to pay ยฃ8k, or you can afford it easily, which many people in this world can. Micallef is trendy at the moment, so rich people can afford to drop ยฃ8k without a thought. Ultimately owning a print like that is about exclusivity as well as the image. So in my mind, i don't think you can compare the cost of that, or 21stCL or DD for example, when comparing to the new releases, when you take into account the image for its artistic merit to yourself. If you just want to own a Micallef just for the sake of owning one, then yes, the new releases do represent a much better example, mainly as they are cheaper and available for a brief period of time. But image for image, then ยฃยฃยฃ shouldn't be something that is used as a comparison. Keep posting Endtimes. Have that missing one back from me.
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antony micallef, by reznyce on Sept 16, 2007 18:39:28 GMT 1, There's a bit of a Kelsey Brookes feel to these no?
Big time - only that KB's work is more mature and interesting - IMO
There's a bit of a Kelsey Brookes feel to these no? Big time - only that KB's work is more mature and interesting - IMO
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antony micallef, by bobbymeachamjr on Sept 16, 2007 18:59:18 GMT 1, exactly bomber girl is not for the frugal ...
if you liked Bomber Girl, you would be paying ยฃ8k for it because you really loved it, wanted it, knew that not many were available for sale, knew that when they came up, they sold and you needed to act to own one. you really want to own one badly to pay ยฃ8k, or you can afford it easily, which many people in this world can. Micallef is trendy at the moment, so rich people can afford to drop ยฃ8k without a thought. Ultimately owning a print like that is about exclusivity as well as the image. So in my mind, i don't think you can compare the cost of that, or 21stCL or DD for example, when comparing to the new releases, when you take into account the image for its artistic merit to yourself. If you just want to own a Micallef just for the sake of owning one, then yes, the new releases do represent a much better example, mainly as they are cheaper and available for a brief period of time. But image for image, then ยฃยฃยฃ shouldn't be something that is used as a comparison. Keep posting Endtimes. Have that missing one back from me.
exactly bomber girl is not for the frugal ... if you liked Bomber Girl, you would be paying ยฃ8k for it because you really loved it, wanted it, knew that not many were available for sale, knew that when they came up, they sold and you needed to act to own one. you really want to own one badly to pay ยฃ8k, or you can afford it easily, which many people in this world can. Micallef is trendy at the moment, so rich people can afford to drop ยฃ8k without a thought. Ultimately owning a print like that is about exclusivity as well as the image. So in my mind, i don't think you can compare the cost of that, or 21stCL or DD for example, when comparing to the new releases, when you take into account the image for its artistic merit to yourself. If you just want to own a Micallef just for the sake of owning one, then yes, the new releases do represent a much better example, mainly as they are cheaper and available for a brief period of time. But image for image, then ยฃยฃยฃ shouldn't be something that is used as a comparison. Keep posting Endtimes. Have that missing one back from me.
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antony micallef, by endtimes on Sept 16, 2007 19:11:34 GMT 1, Thanks folks.
Well you can always buy top of the line or not. But even if you have a more iconic print, you really should take into account the fact that the market is about to see 1600 prints hit the stands at 1/8th the price of this guys ebay price. Now I think bomber girl is better too. But I don't think it's 7,000 pounds better and I think a lot of people might start thinking twice about dropping that much after they se they can get all 4 prints at half that price. Even if they aren't quite as hot. But you got to pay to play, if you really like bomber girl andcan afford to ...go ahead and make that bagger happy ...
Thanks folks. Well you can always buy top of the line or not. But even if you have a more iconic print, you really should take into account the fact that the market is about to see 1600 prints hit the stands at 1/8th the price of this guys ebay price. Now I think bomber girl is better too. But I don't think it's 7,000 pounds better and I think a lot of people might start thinking twice about dropping that much after they se they can get all 4 prints at half that price. Even if they aren't quite as hot. But you got to pay to play, if you really like bomber girl andcan afford to ...go ahead and make that bagger happy ...
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antony micallef, by a4mnt on Sept 16, 2007 19:45:21 GMT 1, i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much.
MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently.
if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well
i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much. MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently. if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well
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antony micallef, by cashman on Sept 16, 2007 21:09:38 GMT 1, anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us...
do some research.....
The Face. Jan issue 72 2003. Article by Tom Calvocoressi
Mutoid cats, bubblegum pop, designer t-shirts, slutty girls, pink hearts - some of the ingredients of an Antony Micallef painting. Add super-skilled, often disturbing brushwork, with references to old masters and cartoon graphics, and you get an idea why a cult following of Micallef's work has emerged. 'I'll be listening to music, watching TV, or see someone in the street and something just clicks and it ends up on a canvas,' explains Antony, who day jobs as a graphic designer in hipsville Brighton. But it was a trip to Japan that was his biggest influence: 'The culture there is completely twisted. You have that real sugar side, but there's always a dark side underneath. I'm trying to look at that in-between space in pop.' And the popocracy are looking at him too. At the recent Perverse Pop exhibition at the Catto Contemporary Gallery in London, his paintings grabbed the attention of REM rocker Michael Stipe. But isn't Antony anti-consumerist? 'Not at all. I totally embrace it - but then I turn it on its head. It's all about "sick glamour".' Just as he celebrates beauty and the beast within - the subversive dark heart of pop and fashion - Antony shakes up art and the idea of 'portraiture', too: 'It's all bullshit. I do paint pictures of people, but there's a lot more involved.
anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us... do some research..... The Face. Jan issue 72 2003. Article by Tom Calvocoressi Mutoid cats, bubblegum pop, designer t-shirts, slutty girls, pink hearts - some of the ingredients of an Antony Micallef painting. Add super-skilled, often disturbing brushwork, with references to old masters and cartoon graphics, and you get an idea why a cult following of Micallef's work has emerged. 'I'll be listening to music, watching TV, or see someone in the street and something just clicks and it ends up on a canvas,' explains Antony, who day jobs as a graphic designer in hipsville Brighton. But it was a trip to Japan that was his biggest influence: 'The culture there is completely twisted. You have that real sugar side, but there's always a dark side underneath. I'm trying to look at that in-between space in pop.' And the popocracy are looking at him too. At the recent Perverse Pop exhibition at the Catto Contemporary Gallery in London, his paintings grabbed the attention of REM rocker Michael Stipe. But isn't Antony anti-consumerist? 'Not at all. I totally embrace it - but then I turn it on its head. It's all about "sick glamour".' Just as he celebrates beauty and the beast within - the subversive dark heart of pop and fashion - Antony shakes up art and the idea of 'portraiture', too: 'It's all bullshit. I do paint pictures of people, but there's a lot more involved.
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antony micallef, by curiousgeorge on Sept 16, 2007 21:30:03 GMT 1, i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much. MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently. if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well
Not true I spoke with customs and vat last week regarding some charges. Got to talking about importing art made in the uk and where vat had previously been paid, they said if vat had been paid at the first sale then NO FUTHER CHARGES APPLY ;D
They did say they would need proof that VAT had been paid on the first sale, which according to the ebay listing he has paid the VAT before.
i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much. MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently. if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well Not true I spoke with customs and vat last week regarding some charges. Got to talking about importing art made in the uk and where vat had previously been paid, they said if vat had been paid at the first sale then NO FUTHER CHARGES APPLY ;D They did say they would need proof that VAT had been paid on the first sale, which according to the ebay listing he has paid the VAT before.
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antony micallef, by ABC on Sept 16, 2007 21:46:34 GMT 1, The laugh is on us, and hopefully on the baggers. Some jack ass, who I'm sure only bought one of those overpriced Micallef lithos from laz to flip is now trying to sell it for even way more overpriced than laz charged --- he posts on ebay "You've seen the new ones! Inferior images/huge editions " Sounds like a desperate seller to me! Hopefully that wanker has to unload for about 5000 after the market gets flooded. That image isn't that much better and although a smaller edition. There's no way I'm paying 8000 pounds for a print when I can get a new one for 1000.
In reality it doesnt really happen, after the initial rush of listed prints it will die down Im sure.
The laugh is on us, and hopefully on the baggers. Some jack ass, who I'm sure only bought one of those overpriced Micallef lithos from laz to flip is now trying to sell it for even way more overpriced than laz charged --- he posts on ebay "You've seen the new ones! Inferior images/huge editions " Sounds like a desperate seller to me! Hopefully that wanker has to unload for about 5000 after the market gets flooded. That image isn't that much better and although a smaller edition. There's no way I'm paying 8000 pounds for a print when I can get a new one for 1000. In reality it doesnt really happen, after the initial rush of listed prints it will die down Im sure.
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antony micallef, by a4mnt on Sept 16, 2007 22:01:46 GMT 1, i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much. MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently. if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well Not true I spoke with customs and vat last week regarding some charges. Got to talking about importing art made in the uk and where vat had previously been paid, they said if vat had been paid at the first sale then NO FUTHER CHARGES APPLY ;D They did say they would need proof that VAT had been paid on the first sale, which according to the ebay listing he has paid the VAT before.
I can't see anywhere where it says that on the ebay listing?
Surely a buyer outside of the country would be VAT exempt?
The guy has blanked out the VAT boxes and left the original price....strange
i'll lay money on it that it doesn't sell for that much. MW didn't sell for ยฃ7k recently. if it does get sold to someone in Uk, they have to take into account the duty on top as well Not true I spoke with customs and vat last week regarding some charges. Got to talking about importing art made in the uk and where vat had previously been paid, they said if vat had been paid at the first sale then NO FUTHER CHARGES APPLY ;D They did say they would need proof that VAT had been paid on the first sale, which according to the ebay listing he has paid the VAT before. I can't see anywhere where it says that on the ebay listing? Surely a buyer outside of the country would be VAT exempt? The guy has blanked out the VAT boxes and left the original price....strange
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antony micallef, by runningdog on Sept 16, 2007 23:38:05 GMT 1, Is it me or are there signs of Kelsey Brookes' influence in some of that stuff above?
eg
from www.kelseybrookes.com
Any case it doesn't seem to me that AM has kept up the promise he showed with pieces like Angel Bomber and HFUNG. But maybe it's the psychology of the ridiculous price bubble his work is in, leading me to expect something amazing.
Is it me or are there signs of Kelsey Brookes' influence in some of that stuff above? eg from www.kelseybrookes.comAny case it doesn't seem to me that AM has kept up the promise he showed with pieces like Angel Bomber and HFUNG. But maybe it's the psychology of the ridiculous price bubble his work is in, leading me to expect something amazing.
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antony micallef, by bobbymeachamjr on Sept 17, 2007 0:56:05 GMT 1, don't need to - anti corporate imagery with him totally cashing in. Your copy and paste below reinforces...
anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us... do some research..... The Face. Jan issue 72 2003. Article by Tom Calvocoressi Mutoid cats, bubblegum pop, designer t-shirts, slutty girls, pink hearts - some of the ingredients of an Antony Micallef painting. Add super-skilled, often disturbing brushwork, with references to old masters and cartoon graphics, and you get an idea why a cult following of Micallef's work has emerged. 'I'll be listening to music, watching TV, or see someone in the street and something just clicks and it ends up on a canvas,' explains Antony, who day jobs as a graphic designer in hipsville Brighton. But it was a trip to Japan that was his biggest influence: 'The culture there is completely twisted. You have that real sugar side, but there's always a dark side underneath. I'm trying to look at that in-between space in pop.' And the popocracy are looking at him too. At the recent Perverse Pop exhibition at the Catto Contemporary Gallery in London, his paintings grabbed the attention of REM rocker Michael Stipe. But isn't Antony anti-consumerist? 'Not at all. I totally embrace it - but then I turn it on its head. It's all about "sick glamour".' Just as he celebrates beauty and the beast within - the subversive dark heart of pop and fashion - Antony shakes up art and the idea of 'portraiture', too: 'It's all bulls**t. I do paint pictures of people, but there's a lot more involved.
don't need to - anti corporate imagery with him totally cashing in. Your copy and paste below reinforces... anti corporate yet selling $50 tops litho prints for over $2000 usd the laughs on us... do some research..... The Face. Jan issue 72 2003. Article by Tom Calvocoressi Mutoid cats, bubblegum pop, designer t-shirts, slutty girls, pink hearts - some of the ingredients of an Antony Micallef painting. Add super-skilled, often disturbing brushwork, with references to old masters and cartoon graphics, and you get an idea why a cult following of Micallef's work has emerged. 'I'll be listening to music, watching TV, or see someone in the street and something just clicks and it ends up on a canvas,' explains Antony, who day jobs as a graphic designer in hipsville Brighton. But it was a trip to Japan that was his biggest influence: 'The culture there is completely twisted. You have that real sugar side, but there's always a dark side underneath. I'm trying to look at that in-between space in pop.' And the popocracy are looking at him too. At the recent Perverse Pop exhibition at the Catto Contemporary Gallery in London, his paintings grabbed the attention of REM rocker Michael Stipe. But isn't Antony anti-consumerist? 'Not at all. I totally embrace it - but then I turn it on its head. It's all about "sick glamour".' Just as he celebrates beauty and the beast within - the subversive dark heart of pop and fashion - Antony shakes up art and the idea of 'portraiture', too: 'It's all bulls**t. I do paint pictures of people, but there's a lot more involved.
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antony micallef, by endtimes on Sept 17, 2007 3:41:47 GMT 1, No need to pick on just mic. The whole street art movement and "anti-corprate" art scene is all now very much about it's own commodity and profits.
No need to pick on just mic. The whole street art movement and "anti-corprate" art scene is all now very much about it's own commodity and profits.
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antony micallef, by brainthedog on Sept 17, 2007 5:09:27 GMT 1, Does anyone have any info on whether or not prints will be available at the preview? thanks
Does anyone have any info on whether or not prints will be available at the preview? thanks
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antony micallef, by numusic on Sept 17, 2007 7:37:55 GMT 1, No need to pick on just mic. The whole street art movement and "anti-corprate" art scene is all now very much about it's own commodity and profits.
There's a massive massive difference between being anti corporate and being in control as an artist of your own product. They simply don't equate. Outsider artists have learned a lot from Haring, the only reason these guys don't have to wait until they're 75 or dead to get any recognition (or cash) is because they've taken control of the means of production & distribution of their own product. Whether this is a t.shirt, poster or ltd print doesn't really matter.. more power to them I say !
No need to pick on just mic. The whole street art movement and "anti-corprate" art scene is all now very much about it's own commodity and profits. There's a massive massive difference between being anti corporate and being in control as an artist of your own product. They simply don't equate. Outsider artists have learned a lot from Haring, the only reason these guys don't have to wait until they're 75 or dead to get any recognition (or cash) is because they've taken control of the means of production & distribution of their own product. Whether this is a t.shirt, poster or ltd print doesn't really matter.. more power to them I say !
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antony micallef, by becksaboo on Sept 17, 2007 9:43:28 GMT 1, I went to the V and A recently and I thought his stuff looked a bit like the photographer Irving Penn's. Can't find the image i was looking at there as was rushed so didn't catch the name but will keep looking..
I went to the V and A recently and I thought his stuff looked a bit like the photographer Irving Penn's. Can't find the image i was looking at there as was rushed so didn't catch the name but will keep looking..
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antony micallef, by GD303uk on Sept 17, 2007 10:41:36 GMT 1, Uzi lover She'll get a hold on you believe it Like no other Before you know it you'll be on your knees She's an Uzi lover She'll take your heart but you won't feel it She's like no other And I'm just trying to make you see
Uzi lover She'll get a hold on you believe it Like no other Before you know it you'll be on your knees She's an Uzi lover She'll take your heart but you won't feel it She's like no other And I'm just trying to make you see
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antony micallef, by pezlow on Sept 17, 2007 10:47:12 GMT 1, Most contemporary artists have some influences and Mic is no different. The influences of Bacon on Adam Neate have been noted. Also have you noticed the similarity between Titifreak's work and the late Keith Vaughn's stuff?
I don't think that these influences make any significant difference to the integrity of the artists work it is inevitable that as an artists style develops they will pick up influences along the way.
Most contemporary artists have some influences and Mic is no different. The influences of Bacon on Adam Neate have been noted. Also have you noticed the similarity between Titifreak's work and the late Keith Vaughn's stuff?
I don't think that these influences make any significant difference to the integrity of the artists work it is inevitable that as an artists style develops they will pick up influences along the way.
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antony micallef, by ganzguile on Sept 17, 2007 10:54:49 GMT 1, re. UZI LOVER:
Apologies if this has been up before but this has to be the inspiration....genius then,genius now!
re. UZI LOVER:
Apologies if this has been up before but this has to be the inspiration....genius then,genius now!
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antony micallef, by runningdog on Sept 17, 2007 13:57:54 GMT 1, Pointing out possible influences wasn't a criticism, just a point of interest. Nobody works in a vacuum.
Pointing out possible influences wasn't a criticism, just a point of interest. Nobody works in a vacuum.
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antony micallef, by pezlow on Sept 17, 2007 14:04:05 GMT 1, Pointing out possible influences wasn't a criticism, just a point of interest. Nobody works in a vacuum.
I agree. I didn't interpret it as a criticism I was just continuing the conversation.
Pointing out possible influences wasn't a criticism, just a point of interest. Nobody works in a vacuum. I agree. I didn't interpret it as a criticism I was just continuing the conversation.
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