Yessir
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by Yessir on Jun 9, 2007 21:09:45 GMT 1, I will start off by saying this is not a "sneak attack" at any other artist and I'm not linked to Beejoir in anyway. This is just an honest observation.
Three reasons why I believe the title to this thread is justified:
1. Kudos
Beejoir is consistently reaching higher and higher standards with his artwork and now that he has achieved a certain amount of "kudos", he is still happy to come into this forum and update/chat/clarify matters surrounding his artwork, unlike a lot of other artists who have disappeared to become "stars", mainly due to the free promotion gained early in their careers from forums just like this one.
2. Creativity/Subject Matter
There is a "big", artist out there( I won't mention his name), who I rate very highly, but he lacks creativity/ subject matter. He frequently reworks other artist's work and ironically often does a far superior job, but I think this is lazy and wonder why he does not just apply his considerable talent to his own ideas.
This brings me to Beejoir, I will use only one of his prints as an example, LV Child is a bonifide classic for the simple reason its innovative, hard hitting and gets its message across easily.
3. Growth/Prices
Beejoir has grown to become a hugely popular artist, kind of in the same manner as Banksy. At the beginning Banksy's pieces did not go for thousands when he started out, his prices went up organically, based on his soaring popularity, Beejoir's work is sure to follow this route, unlike a lot of new artists who plug their works in these forums for ludicrous start-up prices e.g the prices a recent new artist( again I won't mention his name) was asking, prints ยฃ195, canvas ยฃ700.
When Banksy started out his prints were ยฃ50 and Beejoir's print prices have been even cheaper.
I will start off by saying this is not a "sneak attack" at any other artist and I'm not linked to Beejoir in anyway. This is just an honest observation.
Three reasons why I believe the title to this thread is justified:
1. Kudos
Beejoir is consistently reaching higher and higher standards with his artwork and now that he has achieved a certain amount of "kudos", he is still happy to come into this forum and update/chat/clarify matters surrounding his artwork, unlike a lot of other artists who have disappeared to become "stars", mainly due to the free promotion gained early in their careers from forums just like this one.
2. Creativity/Subject Matter
There is a "big", artist out there( I won't mention his name), who I rate very highly, but he lacks creativity/ subject matter. He frequently reworks other artist's work and ironically often does a far superior job, but I think this is lazy and wonder why he does not just apply his considerable talent to his own ideas.
This brings me to Beejoir, I will use only one of his prints as an example, LV Child is a bonifide classic for the simple reason its innovative, hard hitting and gets its message across easily.
3. Growth/Prices
Beejoir has grown to become a hugely popular artist, kind of in the same manner as Banksy. At the beginning Banksy's pieces did not go for thousands when he started out, his prices went up organically, based on his soaring popularity, Beejoir's work is sure to follow this route, unlike a lot of new artists who plug their works in these forums for ludicrous start-up prices e.g the prices a recent new artist( again I won't mention his name) was asking, prints ยฃ195, canvas ยฃ700.
When Banksy started out his prints were ยฃ50 and Beejoir's print prices have been even cheaper.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by ell on Jun 9, 2007 21:57:45 GMT 1, im so confused by this all.
im so confused by this all.
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la
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by la on Jun 9, 2007 22:02:53 GMT 1, I agree with all what you are saying. He is a top artist
I agree with all what you are saying. He is a top artist
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romanywg
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by romanywg on Jun 9, 2007 22:03:50 GMT 1, Far too early to speculate when we havn't even seen an exhibition of Beejoirs work. Just 2 or 3 pieces to go on but definately talented and one to watch.
Far too early to speculate when we havn't even seen an exhibition of Beejoirs work. Just 2 or 3 pieces to go on but definately talented and one to watch.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by manchestermike on Jun 9, 2007 22:13:25 GMT 1, Just 2 or 3 pieces to go on but definately talented and one to watch.
Indeed he is mate, I'm a huge fan of his work, all top quality in design and execution... brilliant stuff.
Just 2 or 3 pieces to go on but definately talented and one to watch. Indeed he is mate, I'm a huge fan of his work, all top quality in design and execution... brilliant stuff.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by adrscib on Jun 9, 2007 22:18:36 GMT 1, i would go for dan baldwin or adam neate... beejoir is still on elliots level... they are still in the aspiring zone... they need galleries to sponsor them. Still both beejoir or elliot are very cheap so if you like their style just buy them!
i would go for dan baldwin or adam neate... beejoir is still on elliots level... they are still in the aspiring zone... they need galleries to sponsor them. Still both beejoir or elliot are very cheap so if you like their style just buy them!
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by Pure Evil on Jun 9, 2007 22:25:27 GMT 1, galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLSHIT to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people.
If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free...
If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/
galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLSHIT to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people. If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free... If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/
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Cocteau 101
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by Cocteau 101 on Jun 9, 2007 22:29:31 GMT 1, i would go for dan baldwin or adam neate... beejoir is still on elliots level... they are still in the aspiring zone... they need galleries to sponsor them. Still both beejoir or elliot are very cheap so if you like their style just buy them!
It's all opinion's mate but Beejoir is way ahead of Elliot to date imo, I have both Elliot prints so have no desire to knock but I think Beejoir could become a very important artist within this movement very very quickly.
Others, definately Adam Neate and Jose Parla and not forgetting D Face.
There are others but I wouldn't necessarily call them street artists.
i would go for dan baldwin or adam neate... beejoir is still on elliots level... they are still in the aspiring zone... they need galleries to sponsor them. Still both beejoir or elliot are very cheap so if you like their style just buy them! It's all opinion's mate but Beejoir is way ahead of Elliot to date imo, I have both Elliot prints so have no desire to knock but I think Beejoir could become a very important artist within this movement very very quickly. Others, definately Adam Neate and Jose Parla and not forgetting D Face. There are others but I wouldn't necessarily call them street artists.
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Strange Al
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by Strange Al on Jun 9, 2007 22:29:48 GMT 1, Anthony - I'm sure Beejoir will be very pleased to read your kind words. High praise indeed!!!
There's no doubt he's released some very good images in his young career. LV Child is already a deserved classic. Moreover, Chris is a top bloke and fully deserves all of the success he's had. Though, I think it's really important to maintain some perspective.
Beej's socio-political stencil art is obviously reminiscent of Banksy and therefore comparison is certain to follow. Though Beejoir is very early in his career and the scene is completely different now to when Banksy first started painting walls and releasing prints.
Banksy (with the help of those around him) broke new ground with his work - because of him street art now has a place in both British popular culture and amongst the more established art forms. Banksy's success and the rise of the internet (ebay, the forums, etc) has made the scene more vibrant and the market much more accessible to both aspiring artists and collectors. We're currently in boom time.
For a street artist to come anywhere close to achieving what Banksy has they're going to have to break new ground, which will be very difficult. I'm sure it'll happen one day and who knows maybe Beej will come up with something so innovative and different that it takes street art to the next level. Though, as yet I haven't seen that. That's not to say I don't think there are other artists (including Beejoir) who have created stencil/street work which is as good as Mr B's. Though, I just haven't seen that innovation yet.
Anthony - I'm sure Beejoir will be very pleased to read your kind words. High praise indeed!!!
There's no doubt he's released some very good images in his young career. LV Child is already a deserved classic. Moreover, Chris is a top bloke and fully deserves all of the success he's had. Though, I think it's really important to maintain some perspective.
Beej's socio-political stencil art is obviously reminiscent of Banksy and therefore comparison is certain to follow. Though Beejoir is very early in his career and the scene is completely different now to when Banksy first started painting walls and releasing prints.
Banksy (with the help of those around him) broke new ground with his work - because of him street art now has a place in both British popular culture and amongst the more established art forms. Banksy's success and the rise of the internet (ebay, the forums, etc) has made the scene more vibrant and the market much more accessible to both aspiring artists and collectors. We're currently in boom time.
For a street artist to come anywhere close to achieving what Banksy has they're going to have to break new ground, which will be very difficult. I'm sure it'll happen one day and who knows maybe Beej will come up with something so innovative and different that it takes street art to the next level. Though, as yet I haven't seen that. That's not to say I don't think there are other artists (including Beejoir) who have created stencil/street work which is as good as Mr B's. Though, I just haven't seen that innovation yet.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by irf2112 on Jun 9, 2007 22:29:53 GMT 1, Adam N and Dan dont really do 'hard hitting' pieces. Unlike Beejoir - so I personally rate Beejoir more than Adam and Dan.
I'm not a fan of Dans work - but he's got his fair share of fans so good luck to him.
As this is a forum for discussion i will say the other 'Adam' is way over-rated. (Mr. Smurf)
Adam N and Dan dont really do 'hard hitting' pieces. Unlike Beejoir - so I personally rate Beejoir more than Adam and Dan.
I'm not a fan of Dans work - but he's got his fair share of fans so good luck to him.
As this is a forum for discussion i will say the other 'Adam' is way over-rated. (Mr. Smurf)
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by Montubu7 on Jun 9, 2007 22:36:15 GMT 1, beejoir is still on elliots level
Hmmm, dont really agree with that, although Elliots work is pretty cool, Beejoirs LV child was one of the greatest images of last year & possibly one of the best buys for this year with the recent sos release...
beejoir is still on elliots level
Hmmm, dont really agree with that, although Elliots work is pretty cool, Beejoirs LV child was one of the greatest images of last year & possibly one of the best buys for this year with the recent sos release...
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by ogrgel on Jun 9, 2007 22:41:31 GMT 1, galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLs**t to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people. If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free... If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/
that's the way to do it .. I aint no street artist but I am going out there right now ....... ok first thing tomorrow morning ...... after breakfast ........
galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLs**t to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people. If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free... If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/that's the way to do it .. I aint no street artist but I am going out there right now ....... ok first thing tomorrow morning ...... after breakfast ........
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by ogrgel on Jun 9, 2007 22:45:16 GMT 1, beejoir is still on elliots level Hmmm, dont really agree with that, although Elliots work is pretty cool, Beejoirs LV child was one of the greatest images of last year & possibly one of the best buys for this year with the recent sos release...
have to agree .. some artists have to wait some time for their first classics .. Beejoir made it with his first print .. that has to mean something
beejoir is still on elliots level Hmmm, dont really agree with that, although Elliots work is pretty cool, Beejoirs LV child was one of the greatest images of last year & possibly one of the best buys for this year with the recent sos release... have to agree .. some artists have to wait some time for their first classics .. Beejoir made it with his first print .. that has to mean something
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by adrscib on Jun 9, 2007 22:47:21 GMT 1, galleires can sometimes make or break you... as regards to elliot vs beejoir... its depends on opinion and style... i mean 100 persons 100 opinions! so i believe all of you can be right! cheers all.. i hope both artists keep creating new works which are affordable for us to enjoy...
cheers
galleires can sometimes make or break you... as regards to elliot vs beejoir... its depends on opinion and style... i mean 100 persons 100 opinions! so i believe all of you can be right! cheers all.. i hope both artists keep creating new works which are affordable for us to enjoy...
cheers
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by speebe on Jun 9, 2007 23:09:29 GMT 1, Beejoir has certainly made his mark, and as we are all aware his appeal stems from the fact that he creates work with a refreshingly strong message attached, pieces which maintain that tricky balance of being equally powerful, striking and aesthetic images that old... form & function covered.
One area where Beejoir will obviously be in a catch 22 situation at the moment is that while he's busy in the studio getting ready for his first solo show, he's not as well represented on the streets of London... Looking forward to the show in July and the return to the streets of London. ;D
Beejoir has certainly made his mark, and as we are all aware his appeal stems from the fact that he creates work with a refreshingly strong message attached, pieces which maintain that tricky balance of being equally powerful, striking and aesthetic images that old... form & function covered.
One area where Beejoir will obviously be in a catch 22 situation at the moment is that while he's busy in the studio getting ready for his first solo show, he's not as well represented on the streets of London... Looking forward to the show in July and the return to the streets of London. ;D
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by romanywg on Jun 9, 2007 23:17:27 GMT 1, beejoir is still on elliots level... I can't believe I read that. Elliot has copied a soupcan and copied a photograph of some toffs WOW really groundbreaking! Beejoir is at least innovative and challenging.
beejoir is still on elliots level... I can't believe I read that. Elliot has copied a soupcan and copied a photograph of some toffs WOW really groundbreaking! Beejoir is at least innovative and challenging.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by bobbymeachamjr on Jun 9, 2007 23:23:38 GMT 1, classic to me is breaking new ground the LV child, albeit top notch execution, is in a territory (content and style) that is fast becoming redundant in "street art"
classic to me is breaking new ground the LV child, albeit top notch execution, is in a territory (content and style) that is fast becoming redundant in "street art"
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by goffy on Jun 9, 2007 23:26:51 GMT 1, It is way to early to lumber Beejoir with the Heir Apparent tag. The LV Child is indeed a very strong and hard hitting image, which has been somewhat diluted by the 400 prints sold yesterday! While Beejoir has released the un-signed prints for the right reasons and I'm sure he is very happy that people like his work so much. My feeling is that the LV Child image should be, as it was when I first saw it, a head turning, 'what the f u c k' moment. It is an uncomfortable image and is not really meant for your living/dining room wall.
Let the backlash begin.
It is way to early to lumber Beejoir with the Heir Apparent tag. The LV Child is indeed a very strong and hard hitting image, which has been somewhat diluted by the 400 prints sold yesterday! While Beejoir has released the un-signed prints for the right reasons and I'm sure he is very happy that people like his work so much. My feeling is that the LV Child image should be, as it was when I first saw it, a head turning, 'what the f u c k' moment. It is an uncomfortable image and is not really meant for your living/dining room wall.
Let the backlash begin.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by alderevans2007 on Jun 9, 2007 23:45:52 GMT 1, I agree with the "not putting it on your wall" thing. I feel that way about alot of banksy's, in that I'm not sure if I would want them on my wall. They are just too "out there" for my walls. Bnksys stuff belongs on the street and I think prints have a seperate charm of their own. I like the idea of having a portfolio full of mint banksy prints that I can take out and look at every day, show my mates and be really proud of. Kind of like collecting comics or pokemon cards (not that I do). And I'm not talking about investment.
I agree with the "not putting it on your wall" thing. I feel that way about alot of banksy's, in that I'm not sure if I would want them on my wall. They are just too "out there" for my walls. Bnksys stuff belongs on the street and I think prints have a seperate charm of their own. I like the idea of having a portfolio full of mint banksy prints that I can take out and look at every day, show my mates and be really proud of. Kind of like collecting comics or pokemon cards (not that I do). And I'm not talking about investment.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by finsburyparkranger on Jun 9, 2007 23:50:03 GMT 1, How many images has bejoir made? I'm not sure I'm familiar with all his work? If its just 2 or 3 pieces I don't think we can really start judging him has an artist in relation to anyone significant yet. Although I must say what I like about bejoir is that his pieces are all making a defiant statement. He doesn't pander to his audience or try to appeal to everyone, he tells it how he see's it. Art from the heart. If he keeps that up, then he'll go far. Saying that I think Mantis is right up there with him, from what I've seen. Both very promising talents that compliment Banksy's work beautifully.
How many images has bejoir made? I'm not sure I'm familiar with all his work? If its just 2 or 3 pieces I don't think we can really start judging him has an artist in relation to anyone significant yet. Although I must say what I like about bejoir is that his pieces are all making a defiant statement. He doesn't pander to his audience or try to appeal to everyone, he tells it how he see's it. Art from the heart. If he keeps that up, then he'll go far. Saying that I think Mantis is right up there with him, from what I've seen. Both very promising talents that compliment Banksy's work beautifully.
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budoukiba
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by budoukiba on Jun 10, 2007 0:30:12 GMT 1, sorry, i dont really know a lot of elliots work but what has he actualy done? warhol did the cambells soup can - iconic. banksy did the tesco value can - ironic but still iconic. elliot did a sainsburys can - ? then he did , in my opinion, a wack print but people still bought it due to the price that his first print is now reaching.
beejoirs work is all original, all have a message, and all are fantastic images.
in my opinion beejoir is quickly becoming a serious player in the art market and has completely surpasses people like elliot and dan baldwin (i dont get his work, i find it all a bit s**t)
sorry, i dont really know a lot of elliots work but what has he actualy done? warhol did the cambells soup can - iconic. banksy did the tesco value can - ironic but still iconic. elliot did a sainsburys can - ? then he did , in my opinion, a wack print but people still bought it due to the price that his first print is now reaching. beejoirs work is all original, all have a message, and all are fantastic images. in my opinion beejoir is quickly becoming a serious player in the art market and has completely surpasses people like elliot and dan baldwin (i dont get his work, i find it all a bit s**t)
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by budoukiba on Jun 10, 2007 0:31:33 GMT 1, by the way im a little drunk so that psot might not make 100% sense
by the way im a little drunk so that psot might not make 100% sense
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by adrscib on Jun 10, 2007 0:41:06 GMT 1, so if ure drunk, it means that you are completely honest huh?
imo you failed on the dan baldwn part mate...
cheers
so if ure drunk, it means that you are completely honest huh? imo you failed on the dan baldwn part mate... cheers
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by budoukiba on Jun 10, 2007 1:16:18 GMT 1, Ooooh i lost a respect point for that!! ;D hahaha never mind!!
sorry i just dont really understand why baldwin is so rated. ive not seen his prints in the flesh so maybe thats the problem, but the images themselves dont really do anything for me..
all i meant was that i think beejoir is really f**king good and i love what he's doing.. im still yet to buy one of his prints apart from an unsigned lv child cos i keep missing them, but im definately going for a shell blood for money, doubt ill manage to get one though
Ooooh i lost a respect point for that!! ;D hahaha never mind!! sorry i just dont really understand why baldwin is so rated. ive not seen his prints in the flesh so maybe thats the problem, but the images themselves dont really do anything for me.. all i meant was that i think beejoir is really f**king good and i love what he's doing.. im still yet to buy one of his prints apart from an unsigned lv child cos i keep missing them, but im definately going for a shell blood for money, doubt ill manage to get one though
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by BK83 on Jun 10, 2007 1:59:42 GMT 1, Are you kidding me? this is a total beejoir handjob right now... come on man --- way to early for this kind of talk ... Beejoir has some great pieces, but let's see how the next 3-5years pan out before we say anything remotely close to what you/(this whole thread) is referring to. This is such fucking early days right now. streetart is having a resurgence right now paralleling the 80's and look at how many artists actually stood the test of time from those initial days... very few. To call Beejoir a classic now is fucking ludicrous!!!! Let him develop a body of work before you start blowing him any more....s**t...
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Are you kidding me? this is a total beejoir handjob right now... come on man --- way to early for this kind of talk ... Beejoir has some great pieces, but let's see how the next 3-5years pan out before we say anything remotely close to what you/(this whole thread) is referring to. This is such fucking early days right now. streetart is having a resurgence right now paralleling the 80's and look at how many artists actually stood the test of time from those initial days... very few. To call Beejoir a classic now is fucking ludicrous!!!! Let him develop a body of work before you start blowing him any more....s**t...
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by bobbymeachamjr on Jun 10, 2007 3:06:40 GMT 1, not sure what you mean regarding "resurgence" - there was nothing glamourous about 80's streetart. It was ghetto and the only thing you gained was street cred while risking getting chased and/or getting beat downs. A better word would be "capitalising".... on the groundwork laid by the many anonymous pioneers.
not sure what you mean regarding "resurgence" - there was nothing glamourous about 80's streetart. It was ghetto and the only thing you gained was street cred while risking getting chased and/or getting beat downs. A better word would be "capitalising".... on the groundwork laid by the many anonymous pioneers.
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by numusic on Jun 10, 2007 7:26:40 GMT 1, galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLs**t to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people. If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free... If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/
well said that man ยง
galleries dont 'sponsor' artists, they just take 50% on sales.. it is BULLs**t to think that we NEED galleries... were f*cking street artists, we need to get out in the street and take the art to the people. If we try and follow the same rules as all the artist movements then we are doomed to be just another flash in the pan... get out there and put your work on the side of a road and give people something for free... If you want a good example of this go to Barcelona in 2 weeks... www.difusor.org/well said that man ยง
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by irf2112 on Jun 10, 2007 11:12:01 GMT 1, I had forgotten who Elliot was until someone mentioned the soup can. Id like to see Elliot sell 400 prints in less then a day. It wouldnt happen.
I will say this - Id be amazed if anyone remembers who Elliot is this time next year. I feel more established (and talented) artists will find the next year tough... (how much did the original chewbarber go for on the bay Nu?)
I had forgotten who Elliot was until someone mentioned the soup can. Id like to see Elliot sell 400 prints in less then a day. It wouldnt happen.
I will say this - Id be amazed if anyone remembers who Elliot is this time next year. I feel more established (and talented) artists will find the next year tough... (how much did the original chewbarber go for on the bay Nu?)
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Beejoir Heir Apparent?, by corblimeylimey on Jun 10, 2007 12:45:34 GMT 1, Agree Beejoir's a top artist & one to watch, I can see myself buying more of his work in the future and look forward to meeting him this summer at the exhibition in London.
Why all this talk of comparison to Elliot? they're completely different, Elliot isn't a street artist for staters, but I like both for different reasons.
Beejoirs work is hard hitting and personally a few of his pieces can't go on my walls at home (LV Child and Blood For Oil) but I have and love the Turin Scam, I also love the LV Child and Blood for Oil (masterpieces IMO) but I'd rather look at them on someone elses wall or on the street or in a gallery (just my opinion)
Agree Beejoir's a top artist & one to watch, I can see myself buying more of his work in the future and look forward to meeting him this summer at the exhibition in London.
Why all this talk of comparison to Elliot? they're completely different, Elliot isn't a street artist for staters, but I like both for different reasons.
Beejoirs work is hard hitting and personally a few of his pieces can't go on my walls at home (LV Child and Blood For Oil) but I have and love the Turin Scam, I also love the LV Child and Blood for Oil (masterpieces IMO) but I'd rather look at them on someone elses wall or on the street or in a gallery (just my opinion)
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