Aza
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Aza on Feb 26, 2007 21:56:56 GMT 1, I believe that they were only available through Elm Lesters. I contacted them before that exhibition had even started. The only downside is that my finances don't allow me to frame it right away - at least something to tangibly work towards in the coming month Plus, hopefully I'll be able to get some inspiration from others that were lucky enough to score one.
I have opted to frame them as they were displayed in the gallery. When I get them back I will post pics. In the meantime here are some pics taken from the exhibition. Pics taken from flickr - search for adam neate.
I believe that they were only available through Elm Lesters. I contacted them before that exhibition had even started. The only downside is that my finances don't allow me to frame it right away - at least something to tangibly work towards in the coming month Plus, hopefully I'll be able to get some inspiration from others that were lucky enough to score one. I have opted to frame them as they were displayed in the gallery. When I get them back I will post pics. In the meantime here are some pics taken from the exhibition. Pics taken from flickr - search for adam neate.
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rolyateel
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by rolyateel on Feb 26, 2007 22:48:21 GMT 1, yes, 100% this forum influences people.
this forum has lead me to other artists i would either have never heard of, or would have taken a lot longer to find. It acts as an excellent shortcut to good up & coming artists.
whether people buy stuff blinded by the "next big thing" tag...I'd have to say yes it definatley happens...I've seen people post on here that have bought stuff because I would imagine they got caught up in the whole PoW frenzy.
I myself have been lucky in only buying one print that I have since regretted...which was a Cauty "America Shut Up"...which whilst I still love the image...I now realise that I wouldn't want it on my wall....thank god it was only £25
I'm sure i'm similar to many people on here in that I now own too much art to be able to display...but if I like the image and would put it on my wall, I would rather buy now and store it, than have to buy through a scalper later on.
in conclusion I'd imagine this board merely helps artists sell prints more quickly rather than sell more prints...as people should only be buying art they like, rather than buying for future investment
yes, 100% this forum influences people.
this forum has lead me to other artists i would either have never heard of, or would have taken a lot longer to find. It acts as an excellent shortcut to good up & coming artists.
whether people buy stuff blinded by the "next big thing" tag...I'd have to say yes it definatley happens...I've seen people post on here that have bought stuff because I would imagine they got caught up in the whole PoW frenzy.
I myself have been lucky in only buying one print that I have since regretted...which was a Cauty "America Shut Up"...which whilst I still love the image...I now realise that I wouldn't want it on my wall....thank god it was only £25
I'm sure i'm similar to many people on here in that I now own too much art to be able to display...but if I like the image and would put it on my wall, I would rather buy now and store it, than have to buy through a scalper later on.
in conclusion I'd imagine this board merely helps artists sell prints more quickly rather than sell more prints...as people should only be buying art they like, rather than buying for future investment
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by misteraitch on Feb 28, 2007 20:51:51 GMT 1, Greetings & Salutations Folks,
I'd just like to add my two-penneth here...
Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy.
That said, I've noticed an increase in hits to my site during the 'Blood For Oil' release today - but not an increase in sales, so yes, people on this board are now aware of me (they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) but my sales are pretty consistent.
I think the members are intelligent and opinionated, hence the wonderful debates that ensue regarding what's hot and what's not. Imagine how boring it would be if we all liked the same stuff!
Now, if the question was does POW influence people - that's a different kettle of fish altogether.
I thank you
MrH
Greetings & Salutations Folks, I'd just like to add my two-penneth here... Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy. That said, I've noticed an increase in hits to my site during the 'Blood For Oil' release today - but not an increase in sales, so yes, people on this board are now aware of me (they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) but my sales are pretty consistent. I think the members are intelligent and opinionated, hence the wonderful debates that ensue regarding what's hot and what's not. Imagine how boring it would be if we all liked the same stuff! Now, if the question was does POW influence people - that's a different kettle of fish altogether. I thank you MrH
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by irf2112 on Mar 1, 2007 0:15:03 GMT 1, Greetings & Salutations Folks, I'd just like to add my two-penneth here... Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy. That said, I've noticed an increase in hits to my site during the 'Blood For Oil' release today - but not an increase in sales, so yes, people on this board are now aware of me (they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) but my sales are pretty consistent. I think the members are intelligent and opinionated, hence the wonderful debates that ensue regarding what's hot and what's not. Imagine how boring it would be if we all liked the same stuff! Now, if the question was does POW influence people - that's a different kettle of fish altogether. I thank you MrH
Just put my order through for your Pledge allegance prints (oil and blood). I've got to say the 2 prints in question will probably be the most clever art we'll see this year (yes I am sticking my neck out).
Thing is if Ben Turnbull had done exactly the same thing they'd be around a grand a pop and we'd all be drueling.
And no - i'm not trying to influence your sales - just giving my opinion.
Greetings & Salutations Folks, I'd just like to add my two-penneth here... Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy. That said, I've noticed an increase in hits to my site during the 'Blood For Oil' release today - but not an increase in sales, so yes, people on this board are now aware of me (they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) but my sales are pretty consistent. I think the members are intelligent and opinionated, hence the wonderful debates that ensue regarding what's hot and what's not. Imagine how boring it would be if we all liked the same stuff! Now, if the question was does POW influence people - that's a different kettle of fish altogether. I thank you MrH Just put my order through for your Pledge allegance prints (oil and blood). I've got to say the 2 prints in question will probably be the most clever art we'll see this year (yes I am sticking my neck out). Thing is if Ben Turnbull had done exactly the same thing they'd be around a grand a pop and we'd all be drueling. And no - i'm not trying to influence your sales - just giving my opinion.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by BK83 on Mar 1, 2007 1:27:31 GMT 1, they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) MrH
On the contrary MrH -- I think you will find that people are very interested in your work even though you're not a streetartist -- being a streetartist has become a bit blase in my opinion. Every man and his dog is trying to 'get up' lately and make some kind of name for themself on the street -- it's become a bit too mainstream. I think the people who have been into art/streetart for a while now are starting to expand to actual artists -- moving more into an area that blurs between fine/pop/street art.
Don't get me wrong, there are some fabulous streetartists out there and some fantastic newbies on the come-up which I love! but streetart really is becoming a very trendy and oversaturated market with a lot of artists only interested in capital gain......
Thoughts anyone?
they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) MrH On the contrary MrH -- I think you will find that people are very interested in your work even though you're not a streetartist -- being a streetartist has become a bit blase in my opinion. Every man and his dog is trying to 'get up' lately and make some kind of name for themself on the street -- it's become a bit too mainstream. I think the people who have been into art/streetart for a while now are starting to expand to actual artists -- moving more into an area that blurs between fine/pop/street art. Don't get me wrong, there are some fabulous streetartists out there and some fantastic newbies on the come-up which I love! but streetart really is becoming a very trendy and oversaturated market with a lot of artists only interested in capital gain...... Thoughts anyone?
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by misteraitch on Mar 1, 2007 9:52:56 GMT 1, Thing is if Ben Turnbull had done exactly the same thing they'd be around a grand a pop and we'd all be drueling. And no - i'm not trying to influence your sales - just giving my opinion. Influence away dear boy - influence away ;D
As an unknown, deciding a price for a print is something that I struggle with regularly, and a friend of mine said that I was undercharging for my work by way too much, yet, I feel guilty when I charge £75 for a signed piece So part of me wonders if I was charging those prices, how many more people would purchase a piece? "You get what you pay for" isn't that what people say, so perhaps I'm cutting my own throat by producing cheap art and people think is worthless.
And yes, I know I'm accused of jumping on the Cauty bandwagon too - I'll hold my hands up and admit it - but I like the fact that my work is affordable, and due to it's size I've got room on my walls for quite a few pieces.
To a certain extent, a lot of artists could be accused of jumping on the coat tails of Banksy, using the stencil style that he has made so popular yet it is the content that should be judged not the method.
I love grafitti/vandalism especially when it's large and it's done well, but it would appear that there are no big and colourful pieces being thrown up anymore- and that it's stencls stencils stencils all the way
Thing is if Ben Turnbull had done exactly the same thing they'd be around a grand a pop and we'd all be drueling. And no - i'm not trying to influence your sales - just giving my opinion. Influence away dear boy - influence away ;D As an unknown, deciding a price for a print is something that I struggle with regularly, and a friend of mine said that I was undercharging for my work by way too much, yet, I feel guilty when I charge £75 for a signed piece So part of me wonders if I was charging those prices, how many more people would purchase a piece? "You get what you pay for" isn't that what people say, so perhaps I'm cutting my own throat by producing cheap art and people think is worthless. And yes, I know I'm accused of jumping on the Cauty bandwagon too - I'll hold my hands up and admit it - but I like the fact that my work is affordable, and due to it's size I've got room on my walls for quite a few pieces. To a certain extent, a lot of artists could be accused of jumping on the coat tails of Banksy, using the stencil style that he has made so popular yet it is the content that should be judged not the method. I love grafitti/vandalism especially when it's large and it's done well, but it would appear that there are no big and colourful pieces being thrown up anymore- and that it's stencls stencils stencils all the way
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by johnas on Mar 1, 2007 10:15:26 GMT 1, As an unknown, deciding a price for a print is something that I struggle with regularly, and a friend of mine said that I was undercharging for my work by way too much, yet, I feel guilty when I charge £75 for a signed piece So part of me wonders if I was charging those prices, how many more people would purchase a piece?
if you're making sales, the price is right if you ask me. it must be difficult as a 'new' artist to pitch at the right price - you don't want to alienate people with too high a price, yet you want to charge enough to make a living and continue with your passion.
do what most new 'products' do - start low to generate interest and sales and then increase the price as demand grows. simple supply & demand economics
As an unknown, deciding a price for a print is something that I struggle with regularly, and a friend of mine said that I was undercharging for my work by way too much, yet, I feel guilty when I charge £75 for a signed piece So part of me wonders if I was charging those prices, how many more people would purchase a piece? if you're making sales, the price is right if you ask me. it must be difficult as a 'new' artist to pitch at the right price - you don't want to alienate people with too high a price, yet you want to charge enough to make a living and continue with your passion. do what most new 'products' do - start low to generate interest and sales and then increase the price as demand grows. simple supply & demand economics
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by numusic on Mar 1, 2007 10:21:36 GMT 1, they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) MrH On the contrary MrH -- I think you will find that people are very interested in your work even though you're not a streetartist -- being a streetartist has become a bit blase in my opinion. Every man and his dog is trying to 'get up' lately and make some kind of name for themself on the street -- it's become a bit too mainstream. I think the people who have been into art/streetart for a while now are starting to expand to actual artists -- moving more into an area that blurs between fine/pop/street art. Don't get me wrong, there are some fabulous streetartists out there and some fantastic newbies on the come-up which I love! but streetart really is becoming a very trendy and oversaturated market with a lot of artists only interested in capital gain...... Thoughts anyone?
Nope, it's just that you've overexposed yourself to it. Europe produces 100 000 art graduates a year.. more "artists" than were apprenticed in 100 years of the renaissance. Now that's passé.. As for "oversaturated market" ?!? , maybe 20 people in the world making a decent living from "street art" hardly seems oversaturated.
Besides, whether it's street or studio, it's art, get over yourself.
they might not like what I do as I'm not really a street artist - if I only had the skills !) MrH On the contrary MrH -- I think you will find that people are very interested in your work even though you're not a streetartist -- being a streetartist has become a bit blase in my opinion. Every man and his dog is trying to 'get up' lately and make some kind of name for themself on the street -- it's become a bit too mainstream. I think the people who have been into art/streetart for a while now are starting to expand to actual artists -- moving more into an area that blurs between fine/pop/street art. Don't get me wrong, there are some fabulous streetartists out there and some fantastic newbies on the come-up which I love! but streetart really is becoming a very trendy and oversaturated market with a lot of artists only interested in capital gain...... Thoughts anyone? Nope, it's just that you've overexposed yourself to it. Europe produces 100 000 art graduates a year.. more "artists" than were apprenticed in 100 years of the renaissance. Now that's passé.. As for "oversaturated market" ?!? , maybe 20 people in the world making a decent living from "street art" hardly seems oversaturated. Besides, whether it's street or studio, it's art, get over yourself.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by irf2112 on Mar 1, 2007 10:39:31 GMT 1, Just PM'd you misteraitch
Just PM'd you misteraitch
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by mxale on Mar 1, 2007 11:25:47 GMT 1, Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy. MrH
On this note, if any of you like Hutch's Work, PM me for details of his next print release coming soon. The last set of his funny 'The Japanese love their toys' sold out pretty quick, however the sexy Heather Graham 'inspired' Rollergirl print is still available on ebay.
Personally speaking I would say NO the forum doesn't influence it's members, but it does a bloody good job of informing and introducing them to new art. I know I've been introduced to numerous artists that I wasn't aware of until joining this forum, admitedly I don't like it all, but then what I don't like I don't buy. MrH On this note, if any of you like Hutch's Work, PM me for details of his next print release coming soon. The last set of his funny 'The Japanese love their toys' sold out pretty quick, however the sexy Heather Graham 'inspired' Rollergirl print is still available on ebay.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by mcmcmc on Mar 1, 2007 13:09:21 GMT 1, I went to Elms Lester but the Calm Fears had all gone. I was gutted. Wasn't such a fan of Tea Drinker. Paved with Gold original was awesome but the print was not half as nice (in my humble opinion).
I went to Elms Lester but the Calm Fears had all gone. I was gutted. Wasn't such a fan of Tea Drinker. Paved with Gold original was awesome but the print was not half as nice (in my humble opinion).
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by tomhills1 on Mar 3, 2007 21:07:29 GMT 1, you should get first dibs IMO silk, you are a selfless man who puts a hell of a lot of time and effort into doing things for other people, that may or may not appreciate the effort, i for one do. please give us a music section and i'll even start a kula shaker thread for you!!!
you should get first dibs IMO silk, you are a selfless man who puts a hell of a lot of time and effort into doing things for other people, that may or may not appreciate the effort, i for one do. please give us a music section and i'll even start a kula shaker thread for you!!!
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Daniel Silk on Mar 3, 2007 21:10:47 GMT 1, you should get first dibs IMO silk, you are a selfless man who puts a hell of a lot of time and effort into doing things for other people, that may or may not appreciate the effort, i for one do. please give us a music section and i'll even start a kula shaker thread for you!!!
Haaaa ;D
Thanks mate! ;D I do wonder at times if people are really glad that the forums are here
you should get first dibs IMO silk, you are a selfless man who puts a hell of a lot of time and effort into doing things for other people, that may or may not appreciate the effort, i for one do. please give us a music section and i'll even start a kula shaker thread for you!!! Haaaa ;D Thanks mate! ;D I do wonder at times if people are really glad that the forums are here
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by stuey09 on Mar 3, 2007 21:15:12 GMT 1, The forum is a major plus. I have picked up several prints as a result of recommendations on here. Also, even if I don't always agree with some of the opinions on the threads, it's still good to consider other peoples viewpoint. Why do you wonder if people have negative feelings towards the forum?
The forum is a major plus. I have picked up several prints as a result of recommendations on here. Also, even if I don't always agree with some of the opinions on the threads, it's still good to consider other peoples viewpoint. Why do you wonder if people have negative feelings towards the forum?
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Daniel Silk on Mar 3, 2007 22:18:07 GMT 1, The forum is a major plus. I have picked up several prints as a result of recommendations on here. Also, even if I don't always agree with some of the opinions on the threads, it's still good to consider other peoples viewpoint. Why do you wonder if people have negative feelings towards the forum?
Ahhh, Its probably just me being silly
I'm really glad that the forums have helped so many people ;D I think the main aim is that if we can keep things nice and open, so people are never afraid to say what art they like and don't like ;D We ain't run by POW, Laz or anyone else so its all just down to personal taste ;D
The forum is a major plus. I have picked up several prints as a result of recommendations on here. Also, even if I don't always agree with some of the opinions on the threads, it's still good to consider other peoples viewpoint. Why do you wonder if people have negative feelings towards the forum? Ahhh, Its probably just me being silly I'm really glad that the forums have helped so many people ;D I think the main aim is that if we can keep things nice and open, so people are never afraid to say what art they like and don't like ;D We ain't run by POW, Laz or anyone else so its all just down to personal taste ;D
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by stuey09 on Mar 3, 2007 22:23:45 GMT 1, Definately a case of a pat on the back Silky. However Mrs Stuey09 doesn't share my enthusiasm. Something about too much money on pictures that would be better spent on a new dining table. Very radical
Definately a case of a pat on the back Silky. However Mrs Stuey09 doesn't share my enthusiasm. Something about too much money on pictures that would be better spent on a new dining table. Very radical
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by tab1 on Jan 6, 2019 15:06:36 GMT 1, Old thread revival🙋♂️
Old thread revival🙋♂️
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Arty Farty 15 on Jan 6, 2019 15:09:37 GMT 1,
Urgh, please don’t.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Deleted on Jan 6, 2019 15:52:05 GMT 1, all the old faces
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Daniel Silk on Jan 7, 2019 3:21:28 GMT 1, Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene.
Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Rouen Cathedral on Jan 7, 2019 3:38:40 GMT 1, Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene.
I would love a list of artists that use to post here.
No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁
Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene. I would love a list of artists that use to post here. No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Daniel Silk on Jan 7, 2019 4:10:47 GMT 1, Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene. I would love a list of artists that use to post here. No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁 Just had a quick look at the current list of Artists who are members here. This is just a few names -
Bast, Copyright, Dot Dot Dot, Eelus, Seen, Hush, Jef Aerosol, K-Guy, Kunstrasen, Logan Hicks, M-City Mr Jago, Prefab77, Pure Evil, Rene Gagnon, RYCA, Seb Lester, Sickboy, Martin Whatson, Xenz,
and of course many other well known artists would use false names on here.
Not mentioning names 😁 I can remember so many artists joining here years ago, having never really released a print before, but getting the ball rolling here before getting taken up by Galleries and eventually moving on. I think some got a bit above themselves and sort of lost track of the direction of the scene. I would love a list of artists that use to post here. No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁 Just had a quick look at the current list of Artists who are members here. This is just a few names - Bast, Copyright, Dot Dot Dot, Eelus, Seen, Hush, Jef Aerosol, K-Guy, Kunstrasen, Logan Hicks, M-City Mr Jago, Prefab77, Pure Evil, Rene Gagnon, RYCA, Seb Lester, Sickboy, Martin Whatson, Xenz, and of course many other well known artists would use false names on here.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by jbelleit on Jan 7, 2019 7:39:07 GMT 1, I wouldn't say influence is the right word. Opening my eyes to new artists YES. With one caveat...after learning on this board of the personal issues with Eine, I won't be buying any of his prints. So I guess that influenced me...sort of.
I wouldn't say influence is the right word. Opening my eyes to new artists YES. With one caveat...after learning on this board of the personal issues with Eine, I won't be buying any of his prints. So I guess that influenced me...sort of.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Daniel Silk on Jan 7, 2019 7:47:47 GMT 1, I wouldn't say influence is the right word. Opening my eyes to new artists YES. With one caveat...after learning on this board of the personal issues with Eine, I won't be buying any of his prints. So I guess that influenced me...sort of. Yeah, I guess by using the word Influence it’s more about people investing in art and following the latest trends.
I wouldn't say influence is the right word. Opening my eyes to new artists YES. With one caveat...after learning on this board of the personal issues with Eine, I won't be buying any of his prints. So I guess that influenced me...sort of. Yeah, I guess by using the word Influence it’s more about people investing in art and following the latest trends.
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Deleted on Jan 7, 2019 9:37:02 GMT 1, I would love a list of artists that use to post here. No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁 Just had a quick look at the current list of Artists who are members here. This is just a few names - Bast, Copyright, Dot Dot Dot, Eelus, Seen, Hush, Jef Aerosol, K-Guy, Kunstrasen, Logan Hicks, M-City Mr Jago, Prefab77, Pure Evil, Rene Gagnon, RYCA, Seb Lester, Sickboy, Martin Whatson, Xenz, and of course many other well known artists would use false names on here. a few more
Miss Bugs Replete Angel 49? The guy that draws straight lines and colours them in ( you know who i am talking about) Hush
I would love a list of artists that use to post here. No necessarily ones that got above themselves but just a list of those that came around. 😁 Just had a quick look at the current list of Artists who are members here. This is just a few names - Bast, Copyright, Dot Dot Dot, Eelus, Seen, Hush, Jef Aerosol, K-Guy, Kunstrasen, Logan Hicks, M-City Mr Jago, Prefab77, Pure Evil, Rene Gagnon, RYCA, Seb Lester, Sickboy, Martin Whatson, Xenz, and of course many other well known artists would use false names on here. a few more Miss Bugs Replete Angel 49? The guy that draws straight lines and colours them in ( you know who i am talking about) Hush
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Deleted on Jan 7, 2019 9:52:10 GMT 1, Pahnl
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by Deleted on Jan 7, 2019 11:39:39 GMT 1, Carl Cashman Leo Boyd
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by tab1 on Jan 7, 2019 11:56:18 GMT 1, Banksy
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Do you think Art Forums influencing sales?, by seanburke on Jan 7, 2019 14:36:15 GMT 1, Prints yes, Originals - Not so much.
I remember when the 3 x 2017 Harrington prints were released, a huge number of the 60 went to members here, think it was over 30 for the first print.....
Prints yes, Originals - Not so much.
I remember when the 3 x 2017 Harrington prints were released, a huge number of the 60 went to members here, think it was over 30 for the first print.....
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