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Moniker Art Fair, by Harveyn on Oct 13, 2012 13:12:52 GMT 1, Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it.
It was stunning, I spent a lot of the time last night just immersing myself in the shapes and textures of those canvases. And the counterbalance came in surprising forms...
Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it. It was stunning, I spent a lot of the time last night just immersing myself in the shapes and textures of those canvases. And the counterbalance came in surprising forms...
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Moniker Art Fair, by Agent Provocateur on Oct 13, 2012 13:13:01 GMT 1,
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Moniker Art Fair, by Agent Provocateur on Oct 13, 2012 13:25:47 GMT 1, It wasn't Polly Harveyn... bear with me, will try and find the details.
It wasn't Polly Harveyn... bear with me, will try and find the details.
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Moniker Art Fair, by Agent Provocateur on Oct 13, 2012 13:29:37 GMT 1,
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Moniker Art Fair, by Agent Provocateur on Oct 13, 2012 13:50:44 GMT 1, Here's some different shots of the calligraffiti canvases...
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Moniker Art Fair, by johnnyh on Oct 13, 2012 14:04:43 GMT 1, Thx for all the pics Mikey
AP great shots chap those Calligraffiti look superb remind me a lot of the Arabic calligraphy pieces used to see a lot of in the Middle East.
From the looks of it glad I didn't do my GCSE's in Rogers school I'd still be there
Thx for all the pics Mikey
AP great shots chap those Calligraffiti look superb remind me a lot of the Arabic calligraphy pieces used to see a lot of in the Middle East.
From the looks of it glad I didn't do my GCSE's in Rogers school I'd still be there
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Moniker Art Fair, by Ruggs on Oct 13, 2012 14:15:41 GMT 1, Great pics AP! Some great work there especially C215. Love the squirrel with curlers.
Great pics AP! Some great work there especially C215. Love the squirrel with curlers.
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Moniker Art Fair, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 19:38:08 GMT 1,
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Moniker Art Fair, by Sacked... on Oct 13, 2012 19:45:55 GMT 1, /\ How much were the Hush prints Mikey.
/\ How much were the Hush prints Mikey.
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Moniker Art Fair, by Sacked... on Oct 13, 2012 19:52:06 GMT 1, Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it. It was stunning, I spent a lot of the time last night just immersing myself in the shapes and textures of those canvases. And the counterbalance came in surprising forms...
It was by Nancy Fouts.
Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler.
Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London
www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.com
Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it. It was stunning, I spent a lot of the time last night just immersing myself in the shapes and textures of those canvases. And the counterbalance came in surprising forms... It was by Nancy Fouts. Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler. Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.com
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Moniker Art Fair, by frezza on Oct 13, 2012 20:06:57 GMT 1, /\ How much were the Hush prints Mikey.
£99 - lovely looking they were too
/\ How much were the Hush prints Mikey. £99 - lovely looking they were too
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Moniker Art Fair, by guyver on Oct 13, 2012 20:11:50 GMT 1, Wow, wish I wasn't working, looks amazing!
Wow, wish I wasn't working, looks amazing!
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Moniker Art Fair, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 20:13:58 GMT 1, Mines framed & on the wall already.
You like this?
Or this.
Mines framed & on the wall already. You like this? Or this.
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Moniker Art Fair, by mj on Oct 13, 2012 20:36:17 GMT 1, Great pictures AP, mikeydreads ones are not bad either. Nice catching up with you two gents
Great pictures AP, mikeydreads ones are not bad either. Nice catching up with you two gents
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Moniker Art Fair, by harryh74 on Oct 13, 2012 20:49:47 GMT 1, Well if Mikey is going to unmask Hush, then I can offer Nancy Fouts sitting and Mark McClure lurking behind and Remi at work. Best Moniker so far in my humble opinion
More photos from the show on my Facebook www.facebook.com/pages/Artbleat/362302951342
Well if Mikey is going to unmask Hush, then I can offer Nancy Fouts sitting and Mark McClure lurking behind and Remi at work. Best Moniker so far in my humble opinion More photos from the show on my Facebook www.facebook.com/pages/Artbleat/362302951342
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Moniker Art Fair, by Art Fan 2011 on Oct 13, 2012 21:00:25 GMT 1, Looks like a great show - if anyone went and picked up the Hush print and there having second thoughts and want to sell it, drop me a pm
Looks like a great show - if anyone went and picked up the Hush print and there having second thoughts and want to sell it, drop me a pm
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Moniker Art Fair, by Urban Painting on Oct 13, 2012 21:07:45 GMT 1, Fantastic show and a great opening. My 24 hours round trip to london (from Milan) was great, super moniker and some good stuff at white canvas project.
Vermibus at moniker art fair
Fantastic show and a great opening. My 24 hours round trip to london (from Milan) was great, super moniker and some good stuff at white canvas project. Vermibus at moniker art fair
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Moniker Art Fair, by Warm Gun on Oct 13, 2012 21:45:12 GMT 1, Great pics AP! Some great work there especially C215. Love the squirrel with curlers.
what kind of squirrels do you get near you?!
Great pics AP! Some great work there especially C215. Love the squirrel with curlers. what kind of squirrels do you get near you?!
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Moniker Art Fair, by harryh74 on Oct 13, 2012 21:45:37 GMT 1, As there is no Frieze thread here (and rightly so) and I don't want to start one, so I'm posting this in the rival fair thread. If anyone went along and picked up a spare Jeremy Deller poster they don't want please drop me a PM (you will of course remain nameless) Cheers
As there is no Frieze thread here (and rightly so) and I don't want to start one, so I'm posting this in the rival fair thread. If anyone went along and picked up a spare Jeremy Deller poster they don't want please drop me a PM (you will of course remain nameless) Cheers
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Moniker Art Fair, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 21:50:43 GMT 1, Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it. It was by Nancy Fouts. Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler. Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.com
Thats the Gold that nackered Leonard st Gallery.
Also, cmon you lot, a dead Squizzers head with effing rollers in its ears?, what next? how about a dead a rotting Badgers carcass with some sunglasses on?.
Love this. Is it Polly AP? Pm me the details if you know who I should talk to about it. It was by Nancy Fouts. Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler. Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.comThats the Gold that nackered Leonard st Gallery. Also, cmon you lot, a dead Squizzers head with effing rollers in its ears?, what next? how about a dead a rotting Badgers carcass with some sunglasses on?.
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Moniker Art Fair, by Chrisp on Oct 13, 2012 21:56:56 GMT 1, It was by Nancy Fouts. Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler. Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.comThats the Gold that nackered Leonard st Gallery. Also, cmon you lot, a dead Squizzers head with effing rollers in its ears?, what next? how about a dead a rotting Badgers carcass with some sunglasses on?.
What's the name of the gallery that's selling the badgers? Sounds cool!
It was by Nancy Fouts. Nancy Fouts seeks out varied objects that she marries poetically, leaving the interpretation of their meaning open to the mind of their viewers. The themes of nature and religion frequently recur and overlap in the artist’s work as mediums to make us see things afresh. The overarching theme is freedom of thought; Fouts makes art inspired by the naïveté of childhood and by doing so she imagines each of her subjects without preconceptions. On the subject of her work, Fouts says; ‘My work is not a comment on religion, nature or indeed anything, it is all about manipulating the object to realise my idea. Everything starts with the idea.’ American born Fouts yet has lived and worked in London for the past 40 years, first graduating from the Chelsea College of Art and then the RCA. In the 1960’s the artist went on to co-found the Shirt Sleeve Studio and later set up the artist-run gallery Fouts and Fowler. Supported by: Pertwee Anderson & Gold, London www.pertweeandersongold.com www.nancyfouts.comThats the Gold that nackered Leonard st Gallery. Also, cmon you lot, a dead Squizzers head with effing rollers in its ears?, what next? how about a dead a rotting Badgers carcass with some sunglasses on?. What's the name of the gallery that's selling the badgers? Sounds cool!
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Moniker Art Fair, by Zippy on Oct 13, 2012 22:40:58 GMT 1, Hopefully heading down tomorrow. Anyone else?
Hopefully heading down tomorrow. Anyone else?
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Moniker Art Fair, by annar50 on Oct 13, 2012 22:47:01 GMT 1, luke cheh's looking sweet for 85 queen heads edition 50
luke cheh's looking sweet for 85 queen heads edition 50
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Moniker Art Fair, by guyver on Oct 13, 2012 23:17:38 GMT 1, Not sure whether I can make it tomorrow, do you think any Hush prints will be left or have they already gone?
Not sure whether I can make it tomorrow, do you think any Hush prints will be left or have they already gone?
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Moniker Art Fair, by Sacked... on Oct 13, 2012 23:20:09 GMT 1, Hush prints were an edition of 100.
Hush prints were an edition of 100.
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Moniker Art Fair, by Deleted on Oct 13, 2012 23:22:51 GMT 1, Not sure whether I can make it tomorrow, do you think any Hush prints will be left or have they already gone?
Edition of 99 and 3 xAP's all sold out according to the person my brother asked...!?!?
Not sure whether I can make it tomorrow, do you think any Hush prints will be left or have they already gone? Edition of 99 and 3 xAP's all sold out according to the person my brother asked...!?!?
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Moniker Art Fair, by guyver on Oct 13, 2012 23:41:29 GMT 1, Damn, they looked cool. Did the APs differ much?
Damn, they looked cool. Did the APs differ much?
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