irl1
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December 2017
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by irl1 on Oct 18, 2020 12:08:40 GMT 1, Acquired by the collector who had them authenticated with invoices of authorization. Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. met I have seen a lot of these with fake letters in auctions
www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-postcard-artwork-snake-148-c-d914153b6a
www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-postcard-artwork-bat-50a-c-55a4a77b83
www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/1983-jean-michel-basquiat-man-post-card-34-c-61f46a2b8f
www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-man-post-card-artwork-27-c-84c4971b0d
Acquired by the collector who had them authenticated with invoices of authorization. Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. met I have seen a lot of these with fake letters in auctions www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-postcard-artwork-snake-148-c-d914153b6awww.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-postcard-artwork-bat-50a-c-55a4a77b83www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/1983-jean-michel-basquiat-man-post-card-34-c-61f46a2b8fwww.invaluable.com/auction-lot/jean-michel-basquiat-man-post-card-artwork-27-c-84c4971b0d
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Rubberneck
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October 2018
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Rubberneck on Oct 18, 2020 12:32:49 GMT 1, Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off
Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off
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Skizz 82
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November 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Skizz 82 on Oct 18, 2020 18:23:51 GMT 1, Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off spectacular! where did you find that? I love it
Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off spectacular! where did you find that? I love it
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jakecskis
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September 2020
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by jakecskis on Oct 19, 2020 2:49:59 GMT 1, Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. Or in summary theyโre fake as f**k.ย
Nope ๐๐ผ
Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. Or in summary theyโre fake as f**k.ย Nope ๐๐ผ
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Charlie Bronson on Oct 19, 2020 4:31:30 GMT 1, Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off
Love this๐๐ป
Oakoak.. just need to get some smoke up the wall to finish it off Love this๐๐ป
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met
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June 2009
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by met on Oct 19, 2020 7:16:35 GMT 1, JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Although both cards look off to my layperson's eye, no doubt you completed your due diligence โ including verifying the genuineness of the accompanying certificates from the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Bas quiat (such certificates often being faked). I'm guessing the Estate is able to confirm specific authentications previously issued by the Authentication Committee before the latter disbanded in 2012. Acquired by the collector who had them authenticated with invoices of authorization. Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. Or in summary theyโre fake as f**k. Nope ๐๐ผ
The helpful simplicity of your position is that your two cards were purportedly already authenticated by the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
This is a great advantage, since both authentications can therefore be independently verified by the Estate itself โ i.e. without you having to place any reliance on (or blind faith in) the assurances or paperwork offered by your seller.
All the Estate should need from you is a copy of the signed and dated letter certificates previously issued by the Authentication Committee for the cards. Each of your certificates will have:
(i) a transaction number; (ii) the details (title, date, medium, size) of the relevant card; (iii) an accompanying photograph; and (iv) a statement along the lines of, "This will certify that the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat has examined the work identified above, and is of the opinion that it is a genuine work by Jean-Michel Basquiat."
The Estate can then just cross-reference the information against its own records.
I hope the verification process regarding authenticity will be a smooth one for you.
JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Although both cards look off to my layperson's eye, no doubt you completed your due diligence โ including verifying the genuineness of the accompanying certificates from the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Bas quiat (such certificates often being faked). I'm guessing the Estate is able to confirm specific authentications previously issued by the Authentication Committee before the latter disbanded in 2012. Acquired by the collector who had them authenticated with invoices of authorization. Thank you for the follow-up. My earlier post was written with deliberate restraint. The idea was just to probe first, while still highlighting the pervasiveness of counterfeiting in the Bas quiat market. In an effort to retain an initial tone of relative calm, I described these two cards as simply looking "off" to me โ deleting my original, more candid reference to "patently off". Given the level of risk with Bas quiat-attributed work, I believe your checks in this instance were insufficiently thorough. The supporting documentation in your possession also seems inconclusive since it could easily have been forged. __________ You mentioned both of these cards have been authenticated by the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat. Although the Estate has long stopped issuing new authentications, my assumption is that it should be able to quickly confirm the genuineness of previously-issued authentication certificates for specified artworks. Such a service is presumably relied upon by all reputable auction houses and dealers. I strongly recommend that you immediately seek out this confirmation by the Estate, if only for peace of mind. In parallel, the cards and their accompanying paperwork can be taken to the appropriate departments at Christie's or Sotheby's for their expert corroborating opinions. If neither path offers you clear written reassurance as to authenticity, then you have almost certainly purchased fakes and should be looking to claim your money back. Good luck with your efforts. Or in summary theyโre fake as f**k. Nope ๐๐ผ The helpful simplicity of your position is that your two cards were purportedly already authenticated by the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Bas quiat. This is a great advantage, since both authentications can therefore be independently verified by the Estate itself โ i.e. without you having to place any reliance on (or blind faith in) the assurances or paperwork offered by your seller. All the Estate should need from you is a copy of the signed and dated letter certificates previously issued by the Authentication Committee for the cards. Each of your certificates will have: (i) a transaction number; (ii) the details (title, date, medium, size) of the relevant card; (iii) an accompanying photograph; and (iv) a statement along the lines of, "This will certify that the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat has examined the work identified above, and is of the opinion that it is a genuine work by Jean-Michel Basquiat." The Estate can then just cross-reference the information against its own records. I hope the verification process regarding authenticity will be a smooth one for you.
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kfroms
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October 2011
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by kfroms on Oct 19, 2020 9:42:49 GMT 1, JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have.
JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have.
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medichead
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January 2017
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by medichead on Oct 19, 2020 10:22:32 GMT 1, The helpful simplicity of your position is that your two cards were purportedly already authenticated by the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Bas quiat. This is a great advantage, since both authentications can therefore be independently verified by the Estate itself โ i.e. without you having to place any reliance on (or blind faith in) the assurances or paperwork offered by your seller. All the Estate should need from you is a copy of the signed and dated letter certificates previously issued by the Authentication Committee for the cards. Each of your certificates will have: (i) a transaction number; (ii) the details (title, date, medium, size) of the relevant card; (iii) an accompanying photograph; and (iv) a statement along the lines of, "This will certify that the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat has examined the work identified above, and is of the opinion that it is a genuine work by Jean-Michel Basquiat." The Estate can then just cross-reference the information against its own records. I hope the verification process regarding authenticity will be a smooth one for you.
Good on you met for taking the time to help with this. Even if jakecskis doesnโt follow up on this, Iโm sure you will have given someone down the road a healthy dose of skepticism when being presented with a โtoo good to be trueโ offer of a JMB postcard with CoA.
The helpful simplicity of your position is that your two cards were purportedly already authenticated by the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Bas quiat. This is a great advantage, since both authentications can therefore be independently verified by the Estate itself โ i.e. without you having to place any reliance on (or blind faith in) the assurances or paperwork offered by your seller. All the Estate should need from you is a copy of the signed and dated letter certificates previously issued by the Authentication Committee for the cards. Each of your certificates will have: (i) a transaction number; (ii) the details (title, date, medium, size) of the relevant card; (iii) an accompanying photograph; and (iv) a statement along the lines of, "This will certify that the Authentication Committee of the Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat has examined the work identified above, and is of the opinion that it is a genuine work by Jean-Michel Basquiat." The Estate can then just cross-reference the information against its own records. I hope the verification process regarding authenticity will be a smooth one for you. Good on you met for taking the time to help with this. Even if jakecskis doesnโt follow up on this, Iโm sure you will have given someone down the road a healthy dose of skepticism when being presented with a โtoo good to be trueโ offer of a JMB postcard with CoA.
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Wenderwolt
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April 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Wenderwolt on Oct 19, 2020 11:37:02 GMT 1, Love that last piece!
Love that last piece!
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ncewnimw
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November 2011
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by ncewnimw on Oct 19, 2020 11:44:38 GMT 1, JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. ย Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have.
Never heard on an estate that verifies things such as postcards. Also, the fact that they are signed make alarm bells ring.
JMB mixed media post cards, circa 1981, 1982. ย Authenticated by the estate of JMB. Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have. Never heard on an estate that verifies things such as postcards. Also, the fact that they are signed make alarm bells ring.
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by The Jokers Puppet on Oct 19, 2020 17:35:39 GMT 1,
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SPCollector
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March 2020
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by SPCollector on Oct 20, 2020 18:27:10 GMT 1, I am an absolute fan of Julio Anaya Cabanding, here my last acquisition from his last show in Yusto Giner:
I hope you like it !!!
I am an absolute fan of Julio Anaya Cabanding, here my last acquisition from his last show in Yusto Giner: I hope you like it !!!
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Javier
Junior Member
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November 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Javier on Oct 20, 2020 18:32:34 GMT 1, I am an absolute fan of Julio Anaya Cabanding, here my last acquisition from his last show in Yusto Giner: I hope you like it !!!
Awesome!!!!
I am an absolute fan of Julio Anaya Cabanding, here my last acquisition from his last show in Yusto Giner: I hope you like it !!! Awesome!!!!
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jakecskis
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September 2020
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by jakecskis on Oct 21, 2020 16:47:37 GMT 1, Out of crate and into frame...
Out of crate and into frame...
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JW
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February 2011
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by JW on Oct 21, 2020 16:53:30 GMT 1, That wouldn't be my first choice of framing personally, but I have to say it looks really nice. Like it.
That wouldn't be my first choice of framing personally, but I have to say it looks really nice. Like it.
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matgab
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November 2015
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by matgab on Oct 22, 2020 7:42:05 GMT 1, Hum. Taste and color. true. But I find that there is something with all those black lines going done, the print built-in the frame.
By the way ... .))
Hum. Taste and color. true. But I find that there is something with all those black lines going done, the print built-in the frame.
By the way ... .))
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tab1
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September 2011
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by tab1 on Oct 22, 2020 7:53:00 GMT 1, Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have. Never heard on an estate that verifies things such as postcards. Also, the fact that they are signed make alarm bells ring. half of the forum have contacted pest control for verification on Banksy post cards and Peckham rocks after the latest auction results
Oh la la. I really, really hope that you didn't pay a lot of money for this. But I fear may have. Never heard on an estate that verifies things such as postcards. Also, the fact that they are signed make alarm bells ring. half of the forum have contacted pest control for verification on Banksy post cards and Peckham rocks after the latest auction results
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mrizzle
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January 2016
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by mrizzle on Oct 22, 2020 13:58:08 GMT 1, I seem to have recently been purchasing art by artists who are probably largely no longer held in quite the same esteem as they once were by many. That said though, I still really enjoy them. So, here are some of my more recent purchases.
The first from an excellent dealing with galaxy01 from the Faile 150 series.
The second is a PP from the Pure Evil Audrey Dot Series. Again, excellent dealings with theartemotion to pick this one up. Really straightforward and a really nice fella to boot.
The third is something I had been after for a while but had really struggled to find. They seem to only surface fairly infrequently on the secondary market and usually with a ridiculous markup but managed to track this one done to a gallery in Edinburgh and bought it brand new at cost. I knew the sizes of these but theyโre still bigger than I expected. Iโd still like to find a gold one and the orange dipped one at some stage.
Iโve also picked up something for the kitchen but think folks here will hate it so will keep that one to myself/my Instagram page and Iโve bought one of Jameson Robinsonโs pieces from his upcoming show at Waluso but will save sharing that until I have it in person.
I seem to have recently been purchasing art by artists who are probably largely no longer held in quite the same esteem as they once were by many. That said though, I still really enjoy them. So, here are some of my more recent purchases. The first from an excellent dealing with galaxy01 from the Faile 150 series. The second is a PP from the Pure Evil Audrey Dot Series. Again, excellent dealings with theartemotion to pick this one up. Really straightforward and a really nice fella to boot. The third is something I had been after for a while but had really struggled to find. They seem to only surface fairly infrequently on the secondary market and usually with a ridiculous markup but managed to track this one done to a gallery in Edinburgh and bought it brand new at cost. I knew the sizes of these but theyโre still bigger than I expected. Iโd still like to find a gold one and the orange dipped one at some stage. Iโve also picked up something for the kitchen but think folks here will hate it so will keep that one to myself/my Instagram page and Iโve bought one of Jameson Robinsonโs pieces from his upcoming show at Waluso but will save sharing that until I have it in person.
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kuni
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February 2018
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by kuni on Oct 22, 2020 14:04:46 GMT 1, couple of folk/outsider art pickups.... really enjoying the fun easygoing images n mediums that they use.... top is moses tolliver, cheetahs r howard finster๐ช๐ป Love the finster! That cheetah is an awesome one. As a Georgia native I've been around his art all my life, and virtually everyone I know has at least a handful of his pieces in their family. You used to be able to pick up his art for virtually nothing.
couple of folk/outsider art pickups.... really enjoying the fun easygoing images n mediums that they use.... top is moses tolliver, cheetahs r howard finster๐ช๐ป Love the finster! That cheetah is an awesome one. As a Georgia native I've been around his art all my life, and virtually everyone I know has at least a handful of his pieces in their family. You used to be able to pick up his art for virtually nothing.
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laziguezon
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March 2017
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by laziguezon on Oct 22, 2020 15:31:42 GMT 1, Such lovely new acquisitions. The Faile print is beautifully framed.
Such lovely new acquisitions. The Faile print is beautifully framed.
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by John The Badgers on Oct 22, 2020 18:54:34 GMT 1, Just had another great experience with MFM, my Stik book print -
Had some pictures of Stik signing my poster and book at the IWM mounted on the reverse -
I know they are mentioned frequently on here, but cant recommend MFM highly enough - a top outfit.
Just had another great experience with MFM, my Stik book print - Had some pictures of Stik signing my poster and book at the IWM mounted on the reverse - I know they are mentioned frequently on here, but cant recommend MFM highly enough - a top outfit.
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qwerty
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July 2020
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by qwerty on Oct 22, 2020 23:12:24 GMT 1, Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐
Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐
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dannubs
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January 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by dannubs on Oct 22, 2020 23:16:43 GMT 1, Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ Thats a banger, happy birfday
Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ Thats a banger, happy birfday
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qwerty
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July 2020
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by qwerty on Oct 22, 2020 23:22:56 GMT 1, Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ Thats a banger, happy birfday Cheers Dan. ๐พ
Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ Thats a banger, happy birfday Cheers Dan. ๐พ
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Sacked...
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October 2007
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Sacked... on Oct 23, 2020 7:15:13 GMT 1,
I do like a bit of Ben Ashton.
I do like a bit of Ben Ashton.
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mcgill14
Junior Member
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January 2017
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by mcgill14 on Oct 23, 2020 12:40:22 GMT 1, Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ That is rather bloody stunning ..... happy birthday sir..
Birthday Prize from BF. "Test piece 3" by stra ๐ That is rather bloody stunning ..... happy birthday sir..
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tarquin73
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October 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by tarquin73 on Oct 23, 2020 13:41:53 GMT 1,
Purchased from an excellent forum member
Purchased from an excellent forum member
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Javier
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November 2019
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by Javier on Oct 24, 2020 10:27:35 GMT 1,
Julian Opie zipper postcard
Screenprint with lasercut black outline
Bought during the Opie exhibition at Berardo Museum, Lisbon
Don't judge the framing please...
Julian Opie zipper postcard Screenprint with lasercut black outline Bought during the Opie exhibition at Berardo Museum, Lisbon Don't judge the framing please...
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Show everyone your latest Art Purchase?, by verylittlehelps on Oct 24, 2020 10:37:01 GMT 1, Just had another great experience with MFM, my Stik book print - Had some pictures of Stik signing my poster and book at the IWMย mounted on the reverse - I know they are mentioned frequently on here, but cant recommend MFM highly enough - a top outfit.
Great idea with the photos. It looks like you had this signed at the Imperial War Museum, how did you manage that?! (I thought it was no personal items being signed?)
Just had another great experience with MFM, my Stik book print - Had some pictures of Stik signing my poster and book at the IWMย mounted on the reverse - I know they are mentioned frequently on here, but cant recommend MFM highly enough - a top outfit. Great idea with the photos. It looks like you had this signed at the Imperial War Museum, how did you manage that?! (I thought it was no personal items being signed?)
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