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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by UpFest on Aug 20, 2013 11:29:51 GMT 1, Following the sell out Street Blue Edition of the now iconic Ship Shape Mural by Inkie, Ged Palmer & Tom Lane of Ginger Monkey, we are extremely pleased to announce....
Ship Shape - Matchbox Colours
The colours have been selected to represent the era of the design which is based on the phrase 'Ship Shape Bristol Fasion' describing the hull strength of ships built specifically to withstand the tidal reach of Bristol's harbour... The beautifully hand pulled three colour screen print is exclusively available for pre-order at the Upfest Gallery, Bristol, a few hundred yards from the original street piece and also online
Edition of 75 - Three colour screen print. Measuring 420 x 594mm (A2 for easy framing) Signed by Inkie, Embossed, Stamped and numbered. Printed on 250gsm Somerset Satin Art Paper
This extreamly affordable print is price at just Β£60 + P&P
Pre-orders available online and instore. Delivery / collection expected from Wednesday 11th of September
For worldwide shipping costs please email Emma@upfest.co.uk
Please note, due to the printing process colours may vary slightly from that shown.
Following the sell out Street Blue Edition of the now iconic Ship Shape Mural by Inkie, Ged Palmer & Tom Lane of Ginger Monkey, we are extremely pleased to announce.... Ship Shape - Matchbox Colours The colours have been selected to represent the era of the design which is based on the phrase 'Ship Shape Bristol Fasion' describing the hull strength of ships built specifically to withstand the tidal reach of Bristol's harbour... The beautifully hand pulled three colour screen print is exclusively available for pre-order at the Upfest Gallery, Bristol, a few hundred yards from the original street piece and also onlineEdition of 75 - Three colour screen print. Measuring 420 x 594mm (A2 for easy framing) Signed by Inkie, Embossed, Stamped and numbered. Printed on 250gsm Somerset Satin Art Paper This extreamly affordable print is price at just Β£60 + P&PPre-orders available online and instore. Delivery / collection expected from Wednesday 11th of September For worldwide shipping costs please email Emma@upfest.co.uk Please note, due to the printing process colours may vary slightly from that shown.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Feral Things on Aug 20, 2013 12:44:00 GMT 1, The colours have been selected to represent the era of the design which is based on the phrase 'Ship Shape Bristol Fasion' describing the hull strength of ships built specifically to withstand the tidal reach of Bristol's harbour... Sorry to be a pedant but I thought 'Ship Shape and Bristol fashion' meant tidy and orderly (because that's what Bristol's docks were known for) rather than any kind of a reference to strength.
The colours have been selected to represent the era of the design which is based on the phrase 'Ship Shape Bristol Fasion' describing the hull strength of ships built specifically to withstand the tidal reach of Bristol's harbour... Sorry to be a pedant but I thought 'Ship Shape and Bristol fashion' meant tidy and orderly (because that's what Bristol's docks were known for) rather than any kind of a reference to strength.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by UpFest on Aug 20, 2013 13:27:37 GMT 1, Hi Feralthings, your right! but.... So is the artist...
The term βshipshapeβ refers to the neat order; βBristol fashionβ refers to the critical specifications that ships had to meet before entering Bristol Harbour. The phrase in its entirety means βneat, tidy and well-stowedββ¦
Hope this clarifies things for everyone
Hi Feralthings, your right! but.... So is the artist... The term βshipshapeβ refers to the neat order; βBristol fashionβ refers to the critical specifications that ships had to meet before entering Bristol Harbour. The phrase in its entirety means βneat, tidy and well-stowedββ¦ Hope this clarifies things for everyone
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Scraffer on Sept 11, 2013 12:35:17 GMT 1, All You Need Is Love
After unprecidented feedback to the wall Inkie painted under the Westway earlier in the year, including praise from the likes of Cara Delevingne, we've decided to release a print of this seminal piece.
It's a 5 colour Risograph print, done onto 270gsm Mohawk Superfine paper. It's an A3 (42 x 29.7cm) sized print, signed and numbered by Inkie from an edition of 100.
Risograph is a Japanese printing process that dates back literally tens of years. It is basically a screenprint that's been produced by a machine not dissimilar to a photocopier. Each colour is applied separately, much like a screen print, with this particular print comprising of 5 different colours. The finished product has all of the traits of a screen print, but we can bring them to you at a much lower price.
It's the 4th print in our affordable Riso Revue Society series.
scraffer.bigcartel.com/product/inkie-all-you-need-is-love-risograph-print
All You Need Is Love
After unprecidented feedback to the wall Inkie painted under the Westway earlier in the year, including praise from the likes of Cara Delevingne, we've decided to release a print of this seminal piece. It's a 5 colour Risograph print, done onto 270gsm Mohawk Superfine paper. It's an A3 (42 x 29.7cm) sized print, signed and numbered by Inkie from an edition of 100. Risograph is a Japanese printing process that dates back literally tens of years. It is basically a screenprint that's been produced by a machine not dissimilar to a photocopier. Each colour is applied separately, much like a screen print, with this particular print comprising of 5 different colours. The finished product has all of the traits of a screen print, but we can bring them to you at a much lower price. It's the 4th print in our affordable Riso Revue Society series. scraffer.bigcartel.com/product/inkie-all-you-need-is-love-risograph-print
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 13:27:32 GMT 1, I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there.
Cheap price this one!.
I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there.
Cheap price this one!.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Scraffer on Sept 11, 2013 14:29:02 GMT 1, I was there at the Paintworks in Bristol too that night! These are unbelievably popular. The man's a legend...
I was there at the Paintworks in Bristol too that night! These are unbelievably popular. The man's a legend...
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Feral Things on Sept 11, 2013 18:52:16 GMT 1, I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there. Sadly it went a couple of years ago now:
I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there. Sadly it went a couple of years ago now:
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Scraffer on Sept 14, 2013 9:46:44 GMT 1, Yeah, that wall was a beauty. Still got just over 25 prints available so get on it quick!
Yeah, that wall was a beauty. Still got just over 25 prints available so get on it quick!
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 9:52:21 GMT 1, I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there. Sadly it went a couple of years ago now:
Sorry, didnt see this post, bloody shame that is.
I like Inkie, first time i saw his work was at Dreweatts in Bristol about six years back?, he and Jago did something on the wall there. Sadly it went a couple of years ago now:
Sorry, didnt see this post, bloody shame that is.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by seasideindian on Sept 14, 2013 10:05:25 GMT 1, Quite random and I did read it wrong but I thought the print was dropping Saturday.....but on the plus side I just sorted one !
Quite random and I did read it wrong but I thought the print was dropping Saturday.....but on the plus side I just sorted one !
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Scraffer on Sept 15, 2013 15:00:19 GMT 1, Glad you managed to get one!
Glad you managed to get one!
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by jman on Jan 29, 2014 19:19:28 GMT 1, Inkie fans,
The first handful of Inkie's new print "Deco Liz" will be available exclusively at See No Evil Gallery tomorrow, Thursday 30th Jan, at 1PM. I think it's his best work yet.
Inkie fans,
The first handful of Inkie's new print "Deco Liz" will be available exclusively at See No Evil Gallery tomorrow, Thursday 30th Jan, at 1PM. I think it's his best work yet.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Damien on May 7, 2014 19:57:17 GMT 1, ballpark figure?
ballpark figure?
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on May 8, 2014 7:16:02 GMT 1, That Inkie piece looks amazing!! GLWTS!
That Inkie piece looks amazing!! GLWTS!
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Well Hung on Jun 14, 2014 14:01:25 GMT 1,
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Well Hung on Jun 22, 2014 11:39:11 GMT 1, Sneak Peak of work that will be at the show!
Amazing drawings by Otto Schade:
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Wearology on Jun 22, 2014 12:24:46 GMT 1, I have collected approximately 6 pieces of art by Otto this past year. His art is simple, poignant and very affordable. The last time I bought 6 pieces of any artist in a year was Dolk & STIK. I hope Otto goes on to the same success these guys have achieved.
I have collected approximately 6 pieces of art by Otto this past year. His art is simple, poignant and very affordable. The last time I bought 6 pieces of any artist in a year was Dolk & STIK. I hope Otto goes on to the same success these guys have achieved.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Well Hung on Jul 28, 2014 17:16:03 GMT 1, Hi All,
I just wanted to let you know that the shows been great so far and we've had some great reviews. For those that haven't made it down yet, we've decided to extend the dates for one more week now, so the last day of the exhibition is August 9th.
We're also holding a closing party and you're all more than welcome to attend. It's on Thursday 7th, 6pm-10pm. The first 10 through the doors will receive a free special edition print and there'll be some good offers to be had on the remaining work on sale.
Hope to see you there!
wellhung.co.uk/art/ www.facebook.com/WellHungUK
Hi All, I just wanted to let you know that the shows been great so far and we've had some great reviews. For those that haven't made it down yet, we've decided to extend the dates for one more week now, so the last day of the exhibition is August 9th. We're also holding a closing party and you're all more than welcome to attend. It's on Thursday 7th, 6pm-10pm. The first 10 through the doors will receive a free special edition print and there'll be some good offers to be had on the remaining work on sale. Hope to see you there! wellhung.co.uk/art/ www.facebook.com/WellHungUK
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Dibbs 45 on Jan 13, 2015 18:04:40 GMT 1,
Platinum Dust screen print hand finished with Red Spraypaint Heavyweight 150gsm Jet Black Daler Rowney Canford Paper. Size: A2 (594mm x 420mm) Emboss stamped, Signed, Numbered in edition of 25 Β£150.00
Available here:
www.etsy.com/uk/listing/201864559/ink-nouveau-platinum-red
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 21:46:31 GMT 1, "Bristol graffiti artist Inkie has said it is "unacceptable" that an advert for Dr Martens has been painted over graffiti in Stokes Croft."
www.bristol247.com/channel/culture/art/street-art/street-art-fans-angry-over-new-mural
Big corporations using any tactics to get people to buy their product in my opinion.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Nov 11, 2015 22:46:48 GMT 1, Thank you Polppi , very interesting. I saw a documentary on French TV last days, about " how they killed these awful graffitied in Philadelphia " Guess what ? With Street arts ! Most commissioned of course .. And now Philadelphia passes to be the capital of street-art ?! Lol ! There is even buses and tour operator to show that to the people ... I did not see any interesting piece, even Momo 's ( not Mau Mau lol ) one was weak ! And totries and tv commentators " sell " this town as THe street-art capital ! Even Russian propaganda with his stencils in red and black of Lenin were most beautiful ! ( no, not Korea - too much pink and flowers lol )
Thank you Polppi , very interesting. I saw a documentary on French TV last days, about " how they killed these awful graffitied in Philadelphia " Guess what ? With Street arts ! Most commissioned of course .. And now Philadelphia passes to be the capital of street-art ?! Lol ! There is even buses and tour operator to show that to the people ... I did not see any interesting piece, even Momo 's ( not Mau Mau lol ) one was weak ! And totries and tv commentators " sell " this town as THe street-art capital ! Even Russian propaganda with his stencils in red and black of Lenin were most beautiful ! ( no, not Korea - too much pink and flowers lol )
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by My Name is Frank on Nov 11, 2015 23:58:45 GMT 1, The old argument was graf was being painted over by street art, with similar connotations as to its Legitimacy, stealing prime spots for self promotion. To me this just seems like chickens coming home to roost a little, as street art commercialised itself, it has pretty much lost the right to protest when someone paints over their 'advertising space'
The old argument was graf was being painted over by street art, with similar connotations as to its Legitimacy, stealing prime spots for self promotion. To me this just seems like chickens coming home to roost a little, as street art commercialised itself, it has pretty much lost the right to protest when someone paints over their 'advertising space'
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Dr Plip on Nov 12, 2015 0:17:21 GMT 1, The old argument was graf was being painted over by street art, with similar connotations as to its Legitimacy, stealing prime spots for self promotion. To me this just seems like chickens coming home to roost a little, as street art commercialised itself, it has pretty much lost the right to protest when someone paints over their 'advertising space' It's an interesting blurring of street art and commercialism. Shoe company employs street artist so they can use their art on shoes. Shoe company then employs same artist to paint those shoes on the street. Who's advertising who?
The old argument was graf was being painted over by street art, with similar connotations as to its Legitimacy, stealing prime spots for self promotion. To me this just seems like chickens coming home to roost a little, as street art commercialised itself, it has pretty much lost the right to protest when someone paints over their 'advertising space' It's an interesting blurring of street art and commercialism. Shoe company employs street artist so they can use their art on shoes. Shoe company then employs same artist to paint those shoes on the street. Who's advertising who?
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by .dappy on Nov 12, 2015 0:23:54 GMT 1, 'Inkie said: "I know Mark Wigan and Josh Stika well and they are both very talented and really lovely guys who aren't at fault here'
... so DM pay a couple of local known street artists to do their painting for them ... they glady accept the money did the painting but its not their 'fault' ...
... it's hardly as if DM pasted up a giant poster on the wall through some ad/poster agency ... it's already been graff'd ... so Inkie gave me them the publicity they had hoped for, I suppose ...
... anyway ...
'Inkie said: "I know Mark Wigan and Josh Stika well and they are both very talented and really lovely guys who aren't at fault here'
... so DM pay a couple of local known street artists to do their painting for them ... they glady accept the money did the painting but its not their 'fault' ...
... it's hardly as if DM pasted up a giant poster on the wall through some ad/poster agency ... it's already been graff'd ... so Inkie gave me them the publicity they had hoped for, I suppose ...
... anyway ...
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by 11 on Nov 12, 2015 0:49:56 GMT 1, I think theres two elements to this, one is the ongoing evolution of 'Street-Art in to the mainstream and being consumed as an advertising medium....
and then theres the age old challenge of the Graff rules and the lack of understanding of the (typically) art students that adopt 'street-art' as their style. Inevitably resulting in beautiful murals being ripped to shreds within hours and previous proud artist aghast at why someone would do something to their beautiful piece.....totally oblivious to the tags and throws they've just completed blotted out.
On this one I wonder if the artists knew exactly what the outcome would be - although being from the area still seems a weird move as it will create 'beef' with local taggers and could affect any future work they do in the area - that is probably why Inkie is making every effort to distance the artists from a piece of paid work.
I remember chatting to the guy that did the recent Sony iCam Mural with the Owls in Camden - great piece but a Sony advert. He didn't put his name to it - and told me he was happy enough to get paid for doing something he loved and is good at, but as advertising he didn't want to attach his artist name to it.
I think theres two elements to this, one is the ongoing evolution of 'Street-Art in to the mainstream and being consumed as an advertising medium....
and then theres the age old challenge of the Graff rules and the lack of understanding of the (typically) art students that adopt 'street-art' as their style. Inevitably resulting in beautiful murals being ripped to shreds within hours and previous proud artist aghast at why someone would do something to their beautiful piece.....totally oblivious to the tags and throws they've just completed blotted out.
On this one I wonder if the artists knew exactly what the outcome would be - although being from the area still seems a weird move as it will create 'beef' with local taggers and could affect any future work they do in the area - that is probably why Inkie is making every effort to distance the artists from a piece of paid work.
I remember chatting to the guy that did the recent Sony iCam Mural with the Owls in Camden - great piece but a Sony advert. He didn't put his name to it - and told me he was happy enough to get paid for doing something he loved and is good at, but as advertising he didn't want to attach his artist name to it.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Nov 12, 2015 0:53:36 GMT 1, Dr Martens used an ad agency?
Dr Martens is a big manufacturer (in China). Think they still have a factory in the UK.
Who promotes their footwear as urban or trendy. When all they are interested in is profit.
Their patented hot knife manufacturing method produces dioxins.
Wonder where all the toxic waste goes?
Not environmentally friendly.
To me it's just another big brand jumping on the street art graffiti bandwagon to advertise it's corporate wares.
www.drmartens.com/uk/art-of-industrial-manufacturing
"A highly skilled machinist places the upper and sole β which are now loosely sandwiched together β against a heated blade which is kept at 700 degrees centigrade. This blade goes in between the sole and the welted upper, melts the PVC of the sole and β if the machinistβs hands have done their job β seamlessly fuses the two parts of the boot together"
Dr Martens used an ad agency?
Dr Martens is a big manufacturer (in China). Think they still have a factory in the UK.
Who promotes their footwear as urban or trendy. When all they are interested in is profit.
Their patented hot knife manufacturing method produces dioxins.
Wonder where all the toxic waste goes?
Not environmentally friendly.
To me it's just another big brand jumping on the street art graffiti bandwagon to advertise it's corporate wares.
www.drmartens.com/uk/art-of-industrial-manufacturing
"A highly skilled machinist places the upper and sole β which are now loosely sandwiched together β against a heated blade which is kept at 700 degrees centigrade. This blade goes in between the sole and the welted upper, melts the PVC of the sole and β if the machinistβs hands have done their job β seamlessly fuses the two parts of the boot together"
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by dreadnatty on Nov 12, 2015 1:01:56 GMT 1, Did DM get permission from the owner or was it a 'public' wall?
Did DM get permission from the owner or was it a 'public' wall?
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by .dappy on Nov 12, 2015 1:05:09 GMT 1, ... cows produce 40% of all of methane gas by farting and burping all day and are one of the main sources of greenhouse gases producing climate change ...
... virtually everything that we do produces waste one way or another ...
... and DMs last longer than other shoes and therefore overall produce less toxins than other makes of shoes ...
... let's all wear flip-ploppi's
... cows produce 40% of all of methane gas by farting and burping all day and are one of the main sources of greenhouse gases producing climate change ... ... virtually everything that we do produces waste one way or another ... ... and DMs last longer than other shoes and therefore overall produce less toxins than other makes of shoes ... ... let's all wear flip-ploppi's
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Nov 12, 2015 1:16:03 GMT 1, ... cows produce 40% of all of methane gas by farting and burping all day and are one of the main sources of greenhouse gases producing climate change ... ... virtually everything that we do produces waste one way or another ... ... and DMs last longer than other shoes and therefore overall produce less toxins than other makes of shoes ... ... let's all wear flip-floppi's
Cows don't produce dioxins. Methane can be used to run cars.
DM's don't last longer than other quality boots of the same price range.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Burning PVC produces dioxins which is the patented Dr Marten manufacturing method.
Β Bet you don't know what they do with their dioxin waste?
Vegan Dr Martens, the raw materials polyester polyuretanes etc have been tested on animals. Β They changed their color coding recently as they used to have a color called n****r Brown.
Β If it was a public wall I can see why Inkie is not happy if his art was just painted over.
If it was a private wall, then it's up to the wall owner and agreement they had with Inkie.
Β Β Β Β I know in the USA artists have been able to claim damages when their public art on a wall was removed without their permission.
... cows produce 40% of all of methane gas by farting and burping all day and are one of the main sources of greenhouse gases producing climate change ... ... virtually everything that we do produces waste one way or another ... ... and DMs last longer than other shoes and therefore overall produce less toxins than other makes of shoes ... ... let's all wear flip-floppi's
Cows don't produce dioxins. Methane can be used to run cars.
DM's don't last longer than other quality boots of the same price range.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Burning PVC produces dioxins which is the patented Dr Marten manufacturing method.
Β Bet you don't know what they do with their dioxin waste?
Vegan Dr Martens, the raw materials polyester polyuretanes etc have been tested on animals. Β They changed their color coding recently as they used to have a color called n****r Brown.
Β If it was a public wall I can see why Inkie is not happy if his art was just painted over.
If it was a private wall, then it's up to the wall owner and agreement they had with Inkie.
Β Β Β Β I know in the USA artists have been able to claim damages when their public art on a wall was removed without their permission.
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Inkie π¬π§ Graffiti Artist β’ London & Bristol β’ Art For Sale, by Stopki on Nov 12, 2015 1:18:14 GMT 1, If dm asked indie to do the ad it would be a different conversation
Just nonsense
If dm asked indie to do the ad it would be a different conversation
Just nonsense
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