speedoguy wrote:noetic wrote:password wrote:This thread loses a lot without a pic of your actual piece
+1
speedoguy wrote:noetic wrote:password wrote:This thread loses a lot without a pic of your actual piece
mrxscarface28 wrote: First you'll have to jump through a ring of fire, walk on hot coals, and fight a death match with Gondor the Impaler.... Then MAYBE you'll get a print in your shopping cart.
speedoguy wrote:noetic wrote:password wrote:This thread loses a lot without a pic of your actual piece
mr Revs wrote:Missing the arrow, rise above, the obey giant eblem, and the lotus leaves.
mr Revs wrote:mr Revs wrote:Missing the arrow, rise above, the obey giant eblem, and the lotus leaves.
I think I was pretty accurate
robotoil wrote:Revs,
Not trying to drag up the rev thing. Just a little kick after your comment about people taking whatever they got from OG blindly. That was a little uncalled for. Some of us still keep a critical eye on the art and are vocal when we see something we consider sub-par.
Now that I can see your picture, I see what you mean about the missing elements. That said, you still have a very nice piece there.
mcostello wrote:I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
robotoil wrote:mcostello wrote:I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
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.
http://www.shuffleandcut.comJason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
mcostello wrote:Asides from the actual differences in the piece, or revs banter.
I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
robotoil wrote:mcostello wrote:I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
Patillac13 wrote:robotoil wrote:mcostello wrote:I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
Exactly, that'd be ideal! But like others have said, the editions aren't always completed at the time of sale
speedoguy wrote:Patillac13 wrote:robotoil wrote:mcostello wrote:I think thats irresponsible of the studio and the gallery.
They should spend the extra 2 min to take a photo of every piece in every edition, or make sure every buyer receives a clear disclaimer that their piece might be different.
It's a small gesture of courtesy and professionalism for a piece of artwork that is $7,500 +
Exactly, that'd be ideal! But like others have said, the editions aren't always completed at the time of sale
so they are selling og items before they are in hand, isnt that flipping, dont people get banned for life from og for that?