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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by bobbymeachamjr on Jun 27, 2007 1:16:22 GMT 1, I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah.
I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by tadghostal on Jun 27, 2007 1:26:08 GMT 1, I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah.
I agree 100%. Heretical as it may be to say, I'd much rather have a FF or JD print than that canvas. Can't say I'd want the image on my wall at all.
I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah. I agree 100%. Heretical as it may be to say, I'd much rather have a FF or JD print than that canvas. Can't say I'd want the image on my wall at all.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by mose on Jun 27, 2007 1:53:54 GMT 1, I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah.
if i remember correctly, that is a pretty early piece.
it reinforces one of the 'rules', early isn't quality, quality is quality....i've seen many print buyers focus on early this or early that, when in the long run it is the strength of the image that matters.......
I love micallef but thats just not one of his better pieces. In fact imho its very blah. if i remember correctly, that is a pretty early piece. it reinforces one of the 'rules', early isn't quality, quality is quality....i've seen many print buyers focus on early this or early that, when in the long run it is the strength of the image that matters.......
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by wildbill on Jun 27, 2007 3:30:41 GMT 1, gotta agree with you all on this. I wouldn't put it on my wall.
gotta agree with you all on this. I wouldn't put it on my wall.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by adrscib on Jun 27, 2007 6:49:38 GMT 1, i rememer he was offered 14k and refused on ebay so it still must have some value
i rememer he was offered 14k and refused on ebay so it still must have some value
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by weeble on Jun 27, 2007 7:31:18 GMT 1, not sure about it myself either, looks like something Antony did in college to me!! but i guess early works are pretty valuable regardless ofthe quality once the artist gets to a certain point in their career.
not sure about it myself either, looks like something Antony did in college to me!! but i guess early works are pretty valuable regardless ofthe quality once the artist gets to a certain point in their career.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by simongoff on Jun 27, 2007 9:59:12 GMT 1, He did indeed buy a while back for around £5 but regardless of the value, in my opinion its just not a great image, as someone said before, i would much rather have FF (Which I do) or 12 Century Love
He did indeed buy a while back for around £5 but regardless of the value, in my opinion its just not a great image, as someone said before, i would much rather have FF (Which I do) or 12 Century Love
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by neutral on Jun 27, 2007 10:21:33 GMT 1, I dont get it, obviously the person who bought it wanted to flip the image for a big profit as it appeared on ebay not long after his purchase. What was he thinking!!!! Not a great example I must said, still better than all the gun and weaponery subject tho. Only teasing !
I dont get it, obviously the person who bought it wanted to flip the image for a big profit as it appeared on ebay not long after his purchase. What was he thinking!!!! Not a great example I must said, still better than all the gun and weaponery subject tho. Only teasing !
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by mcnuts on Jun 27, 2007 10:33:48 GMT 1, Pass. Dude looks like a burn victim.
Pass. Dude looks like a burn victim.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by biggayal on Jun 27, 2007 12:39:22 GMT 1, I have to disagree with most people, as I actually quite like it especailly more than JD or FF of which I personally don't like at all........ We can't all have the same tastes after all.......but as for BIN @ £17.5K, I'll think I may have to pass
I have to disagree with most people, as I actually quite like it especailly more than JD or FF of which I personally don't like at all........ We can't all have the same tastes after all.......but as for BIN @ £17.5K, I'll think I may have to pass
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by stjohn on Jun 27, 2007 13:47:18 GMT 1, And to just clarify, its not even on canvas - its a gouache and charcoal on paper!!! Not my bag anyway.
And to just clarify, its not even on canvas - its a gouache and charcoal on paper!!! Not my bag anyway.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by biggayal on Jun 27, 2007 14:52:51 GMT 1, The cheeky g!t - I didn't realise that. The seller is basically lying then if that's the case....I hope that no-one gets their fingers burnt withthis then... Saying that, with AM's prices increasing as they are, it'll be a bargain in a years time....
The cheeky g!t - I didn't realise that. The seller is basically lying then if that's the case....I hope that no-one gets their fingers burnt withthis then... Saying that, with AM's prices increasing as they are, it'll be a bargain in a years time....
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by Montubu7 on Jun 27, 2007 15:09:12 GMT 1, How is he lying?
Cat > Art > Contemporary Paintings > Abstract
Description - Charcoal on paper...
How is he lying?
Cat > Art > Contemporary Paintings > Abstract
Description - Charcoal on paper...
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by biggayal on Jun 27, 2007 15:36:48 GMT 1, Having read it again, he's not lying-so I take that back - but the title is definately misleading by saying it's an 'Original Painting'.....
Having read it again, he's not lying-so I take that back - but the title is definately misleading by saying it's an 'Original Painting'.....
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by tadghostal on Jun 27, 2007 22:39:16 GMT 1, Having read it again, he's not lying-so I take that back - but the title is definately misleading by saying it's an 'Original Painting'..... Why is the title "defintately misleading"? The listing says its "charcoal and gouache". Gouche is paint. Does that make you "definitely ignorant."?
Welcome to the forums! Maybe you didn't notice, but the user agreement is pretty clear that insulting other members isn't really appreciated. So, try not to be a such a jackass, would you?
In many people's minds "Original Painting" would imply a work on canvas, not on paper. "Misleading" is an opinion, and opinions by definition are valid--because its biggayal's opinion.
You've made 5 posts so far, three of them on this thread, and none of them are constructive, useful, or even polite. Now go sit in the corner until you're ready to play nice.
Having read it again, he's not lying-so I take that back - but the title is definately misleading by saying it's an 'Original Painting'..... Why is the title "defintately misleading"? The listing says its "charcoal and gouache". Gouche is paint. Does that make you "definitely ignorant."? Welcome to the forums! Maybe you didn't notice, but the user agreement is pretty clear that insulting other members isn't really appreciated. So, try not to be a such a jackass, would you? In many people's minds "Original Painting" would imply a work on canvas, not on paper. "Misleading" is an opinion, and opinions by definition are valid--because its biggayal's opinion. You've made 5 posts so far, three of them on this thread, and none of them are constructive, useful, or even polite. Now go sit in the corner until you're ready to play nice.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by romanywg on Jun 27, 2007 22:49:38 GMT 1, I think lightbulbs is more than likely the seller. I made an offer for £1500 earlier today, as one is allowed to do, nothing wrong with that, and the reply from the vendor was ....quote "Don't be a c**t!' Similar to this guys language.
I think lightbulbs is more than likely the seller. I made an offer for £1500 earlier today, as one is allowed to do, nothing wrong with that, and the reply from the vendor was ....quote "Don't be a c**t!' Similar to this guys language.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by northernbird on Jun 27, 2007 23:22:54 GMT 1, yuk, not going anywhere near it- just as well really no space on the walls and no money!
yuk, not going anywhere near it- just as well really no space on the walls and no money!
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by tadghostal on Jun 27, 2007 23:39:11 GMT 1, Dude looks like a burn victim. Your avatar ?
Ha! Do you even know where you are?!
This is a Banksy forum, and mcnuts avatar is a Banksy canvas titled "Self Portrait," one which quite a few people feel is among his best.
Dude looks like a burn victim. Your avatar ? Ha! Do you even know where you are?! This is a Banksy forum, and mcnuts avatar is a Banksy canvas titled "Self Portrait," one which quite a few people feel is among his best.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by Winter on Jun 27, 2007 23:49:32 GMT 1, That piece really has done the rounds. I have seen that on ebay at least 2-3 times. Seems nobody wants it on their wall. £17.5k? No.
That piece really has done the rounds. I have seen that on ebay at least 2-3 times. Seems nobody wants it on their wall. £17.5k? No.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by alvington89 on Jun 28, 2007 4:01:42 GMT 1, From what I recall, the buyer paid around £ 4.5k for it (from ebay) and pretty much instantly iy was back on the bay 'chancing his arm' at many tmes what he paid for it. Since then there have been no takers at the prices he's asking and it's been listed a number of times, each time a few grand less than the last.
From what I recall, the buyer paid around £ 4.5k for it (from ebay) and pretty much instantly iy was back on the bay 'chancing his arm' at many tmes what he paid for it. Since then there have been no takers at the prices he's asking and it's been listed a number of times, each time a few grand less than the last.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by stuey09 on Jun 28, 2007 8:02:22 GMT 1, From what I recall, the buyer paid around £ 4.5k for it (from ebay) and pretty much instantly iy was back on the bay 'chancing his arm' at many tmes what he paid for it. Since then there have been no takers at the prices he's asking and it's been listed a number of times, each time a few grand less than the last.
...and rightly so, because it's pretty crap.
From what I recall, the buyer paid around £ 4.5k for it (from ebay) and pretty much instantly iy was back on the bay 'chancing his arm' at many tmes what he paid for it. Since then there have been no takers at the prices he's asking and it's been listed a number of times, each time a few grand less than the last. ...and rightly so, because it's pretty crap.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by biggayal on Jun 28, 2007 8:54:09 GMT 1, Welcome to the forums! Maybe you didn't notice, but the user agreement is pretty clear that insulting other members isn't really appreciated. So, try not to be a such a jackass, would you? In many people's minds "Original Painting" would imply a work on canvas, not on paper. "Misleading" is an opinion, and opinions by definition are valid--because its biggayal's opinion. You've made 5 posts so far, three of them on this thread, and none of them are constructive, useful, or even polite. Now go sit in the corner until you're ready to play nice. Sorry. Just for clarity, could you point me in the direction of bit in the user agreement which states members are allowed to post things that aren't true. Cos I've looked really hard and I can't find it. Biggayal has accused someone of lying. And I don't think that's very nice. Or true. Perhaps he could join me in the naughty corner. Also where's the rule which says that original paintings have to be on canvas. Cos I can't find that one either.
Sorry if I offended lightbulbs - although, I did retract my comment on the lying - I just though the title was a little misleading IMO. I'll come and hold your hand in the naughty corner if you want company
Welcome to the forums! Maybe you didn't notice, but the user agreement is pretty clear that insulting other members isn't really appreciated. So, try not to be a such a jackass, would you? In many people's minds "Original Painting" would imply a work on canvas, not on paper. "Misleading" is an opinion, and opinions by definition are valid--because its biggayal's opinion. You've made 5 posts so far, three of them on this thread, and none of them are constructive, useful, or even polite. Now go sit in the corner until you're ready to play nice. Sorry. Just for clarity, could you point me in the direction of bit in the user agreement which states members are allowed to post things that aren't true. Cos I've looked really hard and I can't find it. Biggayal has accused someone of lying. And I don't think that's very nice. Or true. Perhaps he could join me in the naughty corner. Also where's the rule which says that original paintings have to be on canvas. Cos I can't find that one either. Sorry if I offended lightbulbs - although, I did retract my comment on the lying - I just though the title was a little misleading IMO. I'll come and hold your hand in the naughty corner if you want company
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by pezlow on Jun 28, 2007 9:50:36 GMT 1, Steady on guys. This seller is well known on wall candy. He donated no less than THREE pieces from his personal collection to my charity auction a while ago and got Charming Baker to donate a piece as well. I've exchanged emails with him on a number of occasions and he is a top guy.
Steady on guys. This seller is well known on wall candy. He donated no less than THREE pieces from his personal collection to my charity auction a while ago and got Charming Baker to donate a piece as well. I've exchanged emails with him on a number of occasions and he is a top guy.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by stuey09 on Jun 28, 2007 11:07:32 GMT 1, Sorry if I offended lightbulbs - although, I did retract my comment on the lying - I just though the title was a little misleading IMO. I'll come and hold your hand in the naughty corner if you want company
With a name like Big Al I don't think you should be offering to hold peoples hands in the naughty corner; it smacks of something rather seedy ;D
Sorry if I offended lightbulbs - although, I did retract my comment on the lying - I just though the title was a little misleading IMO. I'll come and hold your hand in the naughty corner if you want company With a name like Big Al I don't think you should be offering to hold peoples hands in the naughty corner; it smacks of something rather seedy ;D
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by verbalkint on Jun 28, 2007 15:53:23 GMT 1, This micallef is not to my taste, but i hope the seller gets a fortune for it. He is a good bloke who gives generously to others, he deserves a good result. nothing wrong with making a profit, after all, he bought this from the secondary market himself.
If any one of you managed to get 2 signed trolley hunters tomorrow at 3pm by getting a work mate to buy one too, you wouldnt come on here offering it for face value, you would probably use it to fund another banksy or piece of art you love. Thats the great thing about prints, they enable you to afford pieces you could never have bought for straight up cash. Most people i know use the money from selling art to buy more art, and that is a good thing, keeps the market booming. Someone who got a signed barcode for £150 a few years ago can sell it and get an original neate, and in 5 years could sell that and probably get a house!! A house for £150! its not that far fetched is it?
take it easy
This micallef is not to my taste, but i hope the seller gets a fortune for it. He is a good bloke who gives generously to others, he deserves a good result. nothing wrong with making a profit, after all, he bought this from the secondary market himself.
If any one of you managed to get 2 signed trolley hunters tomorrow at 3pm by getting a work mate to buy one too, you wouldnt come on here offering it for face value, you would probably use it to fund another banksy or piece of art you love. Thats the great thing about prints, they enable you to afford pieces you could never have bought for straight up cash. Most people i know use the money from selling art to buy more art, and that is a good thing, keeps the market booming. Someone who got a signed barcode for £150 a few years ago can sell it and get an original neate, and in 5 years could sell that and probably get a house!! A house for £150! its not that far fetched is it?
take it easy
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by romanywg on Jun 28, 2007 16:02:18 GMT 1, I think the thing is with this auction, that has been up and down a few times now, is it is obviously overpriced so why not just put it up with a low starting price and see what it is actually worth. I'm sure the vendor would still make a four figure profit.
I think the thing is with this auction, that has been up and down a few times now, is it is obviously overpriced so why not just put it up with a low starting price and see what it is actually worth. I'm sure the vendor would still make a four figure profit.
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by verbalkint on Jun 28, 2007 16:03:21 GMT 1, maybe he is not desperate for the cash, but is willing to sell for the right price
maybe he is not desperate for the cash, but is willing to sell for the right price
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by mydeaddogwontwoof on Jun 28, 2007 18:53:31 GMT 1, I wouldn't say the listing is misleading, and the way micallefs prices are rising i dont blame him for looking for top dollar, if it doesn't sell, it doesn't sell, and he will just have to live with the fact that he still owns an original Micallef (what a pisser!), i have a little system that works for me, if i dont like, or think it is overpriced, i dont buy, then i move on!
I wouldn't say the listing is misleading, and the way micallefs prices are rising i dont blame him for looking for top dollar, if it doesn't sell, it doesn't sell, and he will just have to live with the fact that he still owns an original Micallef (what a pisser!), i have a little system that works for me, if i dont like, or think it is overpriced, i dont buy, then i move on!
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by tomhills1 on Jun 28, 2007 21:32:41 GMT 1, This micallef is not to my taste, but i hope the seller gets a fortune for it. He is a good bloke who gives generously to others, he deserves a good result. nothing wrong with making a profit, after all, he bought this from the secondary market himself. If any one of you managed to get 2 signed trolley hunters tomorrow at 3pm by getting a work mate to buy one too, you wouldnt come on here offering it for face value, you would probably use it to fund another banksy or piece of art you love. Thats the great thing about prints, they enable you to afford pieces you could never have bought for straight up cash. Most people i know use the money from selling art to buy more art, and that is a good thing, keeps the market booming. Someone who got a signed barcode for £150 a few years ago can sell it and get an original neate, and in 5 years could sell that and probably get a house!! A house for £150! its not that far fetched is it? take it easy
that's nothing, for one pound you can buy a piece of paper that is worth millions in only a few days. granted, you are 56 times more likely to get struck by lightning than win but 'it could be you'.
*no, i don't work for camelot*
This micallef is not to my taste, but i hope the seller gets a fortune for it. He is a good bloke who gives generously to others, he deserves a good result. nothing wrong with making a profit, after all, he bought this from the secondary market himself. If any one of you managed to get 2 signed trolley hunters tomorrow at 3pm by getting a work mate to buy one too, you wouldnt come on here offering it for face value, you would probably use it to fund another banksy or piece of art you love. Thats the great thing about prints, they enable you to afford pieces you could never have bought for straight up cash. Most people i know use the money from selling art to buy more art, and that is a good thing, keeps the market booming. Someone who got a signed barcode for £150 a few years ago can sell it and get an original neate, and in 5 years could sell that and probably get a house!! A house for £150! its not that far fetched is it? take it easy that's nothing, for one pound you can buy a piece of paper that is worth millions in only a few days. granted, you are 56 times more likely to get struck by lightning than win but 'it could be you'. *no, i don't work for camelot*
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Antony Micallef • 21st Century Love, by Jamesy Wamesy on Jun 16, 2007 18:01:55 GMT 1, Ez
Offered this up the other week, but didn't really get far, a lot of maybe this maybe that.....
Any fresh offers.... With the LA show a coming who knows what might happen!!!
J
Ez
Offered this up the other week, but didn't really get far, a lot of maybe this maybe that.....
Any fresh offers.... With the LA show a coming who knows what might happen!!!
J
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