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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by dynamixx on Apr 2, 2009 20:55:07 GMT 1, The canvases are unique pieces starting with Tox 01 going thru to Tox 09, then lastly Toxic (10 in total). Beejoir sold to friends / closer customers, etc. They were sold privately. And yes, James at PA has one for sale (or did). I'm sure if you contact him he'll work something out with whoever wants it. I guess they're not friends anymore!
Would hope not. Why the instant resell? A lot of peeps weren't on any list but wouldn't have resold so soon...
The canvases are unique pieces starting with Tox 01 going thru to Tox 09, then lastly Toxic (10 in total). Beejoir sold to friends / closer customers, etc. They were sold privately. And yes, James at PA has one for sale (or did). I'm sure if you contact him he'll work something out with whoever wants it. I guess they're not friends anymore! Would hope not. Why the instant resell? A lot of peeps weren't on any list but wouldn't have resold so soon...
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Prescription Art on Apr 2, 2009 21:33:00 GMT 1, I guess they're not friends anymore! Would hope not. Why the instant resell? A lot of peeps weren't on any list but wouldn't have resold so soon...
I haven't sold it, but have just moved house & ended up short of cash.... and it was a recent extravagence that in hindsight I shouldn't have bought. I bought a print as well & will be keeping that.
I guess they're not friends anymore! Would hope not. Why the instant resell? A lot of peeps weren't on any list but wouldn't have resold so soon... I haven't sold it, but have just moved house & ended up short of cash.... and it was a recent extravagence that in hindsight I shouldn't have bought. I bought a print as well & will be keeping that.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by dynamixx on Apr 2, 2009 21:35:57 GMT 1, Come to think of it, it's deliciously ironic that you're reselling an original limited TOX tag on the secondary market within such a short space of time of getting it.
If a similarly reselling VIP SOS customer was sold the TOX09 original, get in touch, I'll buy it. Serious offer.
Come to think of it, it's deliciously ironic that you're reselling an original limited TOX tag on the secondary market within such a short space of time of getting it.
If a similarly reselling VIP SOS customer was sold the TOX09 original, get in touch, I'll buy it. Serious offer.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by mattlan on May 14, 2009 10:41:25 GMT 1, the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here
souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.html
just picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim.
your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable.
the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.htmljust picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim. your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by jon11 on May 14, 2009 10:43:20 GMT 1, you're a good few months behind the crowd mate - but sweet anyway - like your reasons for bagging it up - it's iconic london culture - get in!
you're a good few months behind the crowd mate - but sweet anyway - like your reasons for bagging it up - it's iconic london culture - get in!
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by mattlan on May 14, 2009 10:47:55 GMT 1, you're a good few months behind the crowd mate - but sweet anyway - like your reasons for bagging it up - it's iconic london culture - get in!
haha cheers mate yeah im not really down with the kids in terms of whats hot and whats not and dont know anything about half the artisits listed on here! i just buy what i thinks cool, like i did with my banksy all those years ago
you're a good few months behind the crowd mate - but sweet anyway - like your reasons for bagging it up - it's iconic london culture - get in! haha cheers mate yeah im not really down with the kids in terms of whats hot and whats not and dont know anything about half the artisits listed on here! i just buy what i thinks cool, like i did with my banksy all those years ago
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Deleted on May 14, 2009 10:52:01 GMT 1, mattlan that's what its all about - so good on ya
mattlan that's what its all about - so good on ya
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by dynamixx on May 14, 2009 11:06:38 GMT 1, Tis a classic
Tis a classic
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by jon11 on May 14, 2009 11:24:32 GMT 1, TOX09
TOX09
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by jon11 on May 14, 2009 11:24:59 GMT 1, (!)
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by dynamixx on May 14, 2009 11:27:47 GMT 1, It says 09 on the print but I'm sure anyone buying is aware this is representative of TOXIC/TOX01 right through to 09, a decade celebration if you like. I can't think of a more all city tagger the UK's ever seen, so classic it is...
It says 09 on the print but I'm sure anyone buying is aware this is representative of TOXIC/TOX01 right through to 09, a decade celebration if you like. I can't think of a more all city tagger the UK's ever seen, so classic it is...
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by mattlan on May 14, 2009 11:28:20 GMT 1, Tox (an 03 vintage iirc) .
heh nice use of the word vintage
Tox (an 03 vintage iirc) . heh nice use of the word vintage
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by grantb on May 14, 2009 11:59:45 GMT 1, i believe the print is nearly sold out.
i believe the print is nearly sold out.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by jon11 on May 14, 2009 12:32:05 GMT 1, this thread will no doubt help! - spin merchants we are!
this thread will no doubt help! - spin merchants we are!
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Heavyconsumer on May 14, 2009 12:46:50 GMT 1, the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.htmljust picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim. your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable.
Personally I hate the print and was saying some quite sh1tty things about it, BUT, in this post you've managed to counter EVERYTHING that I feel is wrong with the print, accept my arguments and still find enjoyment from it. I think that's brilliant, because at the end of the day, we all be choose and buy our "art" to derive pleasure from it and you will no doubt enjoy the print. I hope you do anyway. As for being collectible, I think that should come 2nd, but I'm not naive enough to believe it always does!
the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.htmljust picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim. your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable. Personally I hate the print and was saying some quite sh1tty things about it, BUT, in this post you've managed to counter EVERYTHING that I feel is wrong with the print, accept my arguments and still find enjoyment from it. I think that's brilliant, because at the end of the day, we all be choose and buy our "art" to derive pleasure from it and you will no doubt enjoy the print. I hope you do anyway. As for being collectible, I think that should come 2nd, but I'm not naive enough to believe it always does!
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by mattlan on May 14, 2009 13:05:55 GMT 1, the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.htmljust picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim. your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable. Personally I hate the print and was saying some quite sh1tty things about it, BUT, in this post you've managed to counter EVERYTHING that I feel is wrong with the print, accept my arguments and still find enjoyment from it. I think that's brilliant, because at the end of the day, we all be choose and buy our "art" to derive pleasure from it and you will no doubt enjoy the print. I hope you do anyway. As for being collectible, I think that should come 2nd, but I'm not naive enough to believe it always does!
Very true dude, each to there own. art is subjective, and thatโs the real beauty of it i think.
the bloke that's been taggin the London underground network for the last few years has got a print out here souledoutstudios.com/TOX09print.htmljust picked one up, i love it, not aesthetically pleaseing, no message & no point to the blokes writing, it's just pure vandalsim. your thoughts? waste of time or breath of fresh air? either way i suspect they may be quite collectable. Personally I hate the print and was saying some quite sh1tty things about it, BUT, in this post you've managed to counter EVERYTHING that I feel is wrong with the print, accept my arguments and still find enjoyment from it. I think that's brilliant, because at the end of the day, we all be choose and buy our "art" to derive pleasure from it and you will no doubt enjoy the print. I hope you do anyway. As for being collectible, I think that should come 2nd, but I'm not naive enough to believe it always does! Very true dude, each to there own. art is subjective, and thatโs the real beauty of it i think.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Curley on Sept 11, 2009 16:17:26 GMT 1, Love him or hate him
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8249419.stm
A graffiti vandal responsible for hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage across London stands to make a four figure sum by selling his work.
Daniel Halpin was given an ASBO and jailed for spraying his TOX tag on trains and walls for nine years.
Now he is selling 100 canvases, bearing his notorious mark, at ยฃ75 each.
Although the law prohibits people from profiting by criminal acts, the BBC has learned he will be able to keep the cash because of a "glaring loophole".
Mr Halpin's spree began in 2001 when the tag TOX01 started to appear.
It can be seen as far afield as Paris and one London Underground manager said: "I don't know anywhere you can't see a TOX tag - they are in places even I don't know how to access."
At the height of his spree Mr Halpin, from Stockwell, south London, spent four-and-a-half months in Feltham Young Offenders Institution for breaching an ASBO.
'Passion and commitment'
In what some graffiti artists call "cashing in" on his notoriety, Mr Halpin has now begun selling prints of his tag through street art company Souled Out.
Souled Out owner Chris Bowden said of Mr Halpin's behaviour: "It's an addiction to bombing [painting] trains - he lives for it, and treats it almost like a job with research, passion and commitment.
"He just wants to 'get up' more than anyone else - that's all taggers want, to get their tag on as many walls more than anyone else in the hardest to reach spots."
The Proceeds of Crime Act prevents convicted criminals from benefiting from their crime. But Christopher Coltart, a barrister and financial crime specialist at 2 Hare Court chambers, told the BBC the legislation would not apply to Mr Halpin.
Mr Coltart said: "The difficulty is there is nothing in itself unlawful about him spraying his tag onto the canvas.
"The issue is whether he is looking to exploit previous criminal activity which has given rise to his notoriety.
"I doubt whether that is covered - you may have identified what is a glaring loophole."
The Coroners and Justice Bill - currently going through parliament - is intended to strengthen the law on profiting from crime.
But Mr Coltart said the act would still not be enough to retrieve money from the "bulletproof" graffiti artist.
He added: "It is morally wrong that he could make money from his vandalism - everyone would agree with that.
"That's why it could be viewed as a loophole that needs to be cut off."
A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "There is no loophole in the Coroners and Justice Bill - the provisions will target offenders who exploit their offences."
ANALYSIS Two anonymous graffiti artists give conflicting opinions on Halpin's work.
Against: TOX's stuff is an eye sore that gives graff a bad name. There's no skill or flow involved, its just down and out vandalism - just like kids with markers writing 'I was 'ere'. It's pointless and no-one wants to look at it. Master the art, then hit the streets. For: TOX is one of the greatest graffiti artists I have ever seen. With the ratio of criminal damage against arrests he should be displayed in the Tate Modern. He has embarrassed the police, outwitting all their CCTV and security schemes. He is a genius and an inspiration to all artists. TOX is a urban icon.
Love him or hate him news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8249419.stmA graffiti vandal responsible for hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of damage across London stands to make a four figure sum by selling his work. Daniel Halpin was given an ASBO and jailed for spraying his TOX tag on trains and walls for nine years. Now he is selling 100 canvases, bearing his notorious mark, at ยฃ75 each. Although the law prohibits people from profiting by criminal acts, the BBC has learned he will be able to keep the cash because of a "glaring loophole". Mr Halpin's spree began in 2001 when the tag TOX01 started to appear. It can be seen as far afield as Paris and one London Underground manager said: "I don't know anywhere you can't see a TOX tag - they are in places even I don't know how to access." At the height of his spree Mr Halpin, from Stockwell, south London, spent four-and-a-half months in Feltham Young Offenders Institution for breaching an ASBO. 'Passion and commitment' In what some graffiti artists call "cashing in" on his notoriety, Mr Halpin has now begun selling prints of his tag through street art company Souled Out. Souled Out owner Chris Bowden said of Mr Halpin's behaviour: "It's an addiction to bombing [painting] trains - he lives for it, and treats it almost like a job with research, passion and commitment. "He just wants to 'get up' more than anyone else - that's all taggers want, to get their tag on as many walls more than anyone else in the hardest to reach spots." The Proceeds of Crime Act prevents convicted criminals from benefiting from their crime. But Christopher Coltart, a barrister and financial crime specialist at 2 Hare Court chambers, told the BBC the legislation would not apply to Mr Halpin. Mr Coltart said: "The difficulty is there is nothing in itself unlawful about him spraying his tag onto the canvas. "The issue is whether he is looking to exploit previous criminal activity which has given rise to his notoriety. "I doubt whether that is covered - you may have identified what is a glaring loophole." The Coroners and Justice Bill - currently going through parliament - is intended to strengthen the law on profiting from crime. But Mr Coltart said the act would still not be enough to retrieve money from the "bulletproof" graffiti artist. He added: "It is morally wrong that he could make money from his vandalism - everyone would agree with that. "That's why it could be viewed as a loophole that needs to be cut off." A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "There is no loophole in the Coroners and Justice Bill - the provisions will target offenders who exploit their offences." ANALYSIS Two anonymous graffiti artists give conflicting opinions on Halpin's work. Against: TOX's stuff is an eye sore that gives graff a bad name. There's no skill or flow involved, its just down and out vandalism - just like kids with markers writing 'I was 'ere'. It's pointless and no-one wants to look at it. Master the art, then hit the streets. For: TOX is one of the greatest graffiti artists I have ever seen. With the ratio of criminal damage against arrests he should be displayed in the Tate Modern. He has embarrassed the police, outwitting all their CCTV and security schemes. He is a genius and an inspiration to all artists. TOX is a urban icon.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by bullet on Sept 11, 2009 16:21:15 GMT 1, where can you buy these?
where can you buy these?
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Daniel Silk on Sept 11, 2009 16:25:00 GMT 1, Interesting stuff Thanks for posting that.
Interesting stuff Thanks for posting that.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by bullet on Sept 11, 2009 16:31:03 GMT 1, nah thats the print
or are they getting confused the old dears...
nah thats the print
or are they getting confused the old dears...
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by andrewd on Sept 12, 2009 22:26:42 GMT 1, these were on sale much earlier in the year and the canvases were also available from SOS
these were on sale much earlier in the year and the canvases were also available from SOS
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by bullet on Sept 13, 2009 1:15:57 GMT 1, not for ยฃ75 they wernt
not for ยฃ75 they wernt
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by retardthebear on Sept 13, 2009 2:20:07 GMT 1, they're still sh!t
they're still sh!t
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by digitalkid on Sept 13, 2009 12:28:48 GMT 1, Who would want this on their wall??!!
Who would want this on their wall??!!
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by wizzy on Sept 13, 2009 12:29:55 GMT 1, Tox?.
Tox?.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by howlinhooker on Sept 13, 2009 12:40:48 GMT 1, ;D ;D YES !!!!
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by walters on Sept 13, 2009 12:41:13 GMT 1, urban icon ? cock more like.
urban icon ? cock more like.
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TOX ๐ฌ๐ง Graffiti โข Street Art โข Art For Sale, by Simococo on Sept 13, 2009 13:27:26 GMT 1, why not have it on the wall its a tag it has a significant history it flows across the canvas like a dolphin placed next to a parla would be my choice
why not have it on the wall its a tag it has a significant history it flows across the canvas like a dolphin placed next to a parla would be my choice
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