mrxscarface28 wrote:Rubyliths, album covers, t-shirts oh my!
Sweet.
Robo - I wasn't knocking the location, but laughing at the joke. Last gallery I went to at a hair salon featured a really good artist. His stuff was a little dark/goth for my tastes (somewhat like Micallef's darker stuff), but at least it was original.
it's a tough trick to pull off the "It's an art gallery that happens to cut hair" specially when Diana the only stylist makes 2000. per most days and most days besides shows i sell a bag o stickers and a tiki mug. you gotta be 7-11 or die nowdays. i have the print shop and artshow but some months if the salon didn't pay 2/3 rent I would not have made 4 years. I'm a frickin hero .........
Just throwing my 2 cents in... This guy doesn't know how to make stencils and has no artistic talent. Then again he doesn't know how to spell or write coherent sentences either. So what do you expect?
stinkypete wrote:every time I stand up for ipath on these boards I regret it he is obviously very young
Thats cool if you regret it, but i did want to thank you for stickin up for me at first. So thank you. Yes i guess I am young, but ive worked for some of the largest companies in the world. So I think i do know a little something.
mc donalds and burger king?
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stinkypete wrote:every time I stand up for ipath on these boards I regret it he is obviously very young
Thats cool if you regret it, but i did want to thank you for stickin up for me at first. So thank you. Yes i guess I am young, but ive worked for some of the largest companies in the world. So I think i do know a little something.
mc donalds and burger king?
lol that was good, but no. Ogilvy,MTV,VH1,Coach those are just a few ive done design work for.
You do realize just because you haved worked for these companys doesn't mean your a good artist it makes you a designer. Also many designers copy other designs and trends and incorperate them into their lastest product, much like your show.
random message board post about art wrote:
This past weekend I briefly visited a room that had three faithful reproductions of Duchamp's Fountain. Not only did I notice, I used one of them. It's so interesting because the work tells the truth.
itsniceouthtere wrote:yeah because we all know how intricate and deep the meaning within street art can be. If anything, street art is the MOST LITERAL FORM OF ART! if street art has made any negative impression on society today, its that it has made every 13 yr old with $100 and an eBay account into an art know-it-all.
Jason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
The ipath2003 posts and threads have been suspended by the Mods until the mods have a chance to review the posts and decide how to best handle the situation
TheOmethod wrote:The ipath2003 posts and threads have been suspended by the Mods until the mods have a chance to review the posts and decide how to best handle the situation
slidingaround wrote:Come-on! Freedom of speech and all!
ipath asked us to delete certain posts and topics of his. we are not censoring him, he is trying to censor himself, probably to save face.
And have you deleted the requested posts?
I hope not
no. we have a special mod-only area where we move topics or posts for future reference. we're still deciding whether or not to move his topic back to the general forum area.
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