Sea Shepherd

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Thanks for the info and excellent photos.
vanilla_gorilla wrote:I don't know final numbers. I was gonna stick around to try to bid on one of the tables because they were so low, was thinking if I could have gotten one for 1500 that would have been a steal. The Kinsey didn't have any bidders, starting bid was 6k. There was a cool Tim Biskup piece that was hovering around 500. Someone swooped the craola up before the bidding ended probably 300 bucks.





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vanilla_gorilla wrote:I didn't stay till the final bidding but the last bid I saw for the bench was 2500 and the tables were around 1100. All of them had a buy it now option that was 3k.
That Monkey Pod bench is sweet! You'd think the bidder would just do the BIN, unless things were really slow.

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vanilla_gorilla wrote:
analogtrash wrote:Bench is sweet. Yo vanilla gorilla check it. Right now we've got the same post count, and we joined this forum on the same day, about an hour apart. Pretty crazy.
That is crazy, only an hour apart.

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Gigantico wrote:Oh hell yea! I'd rock it.
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I was bidding on the Monkey Pod Bench but stopped when it hit 2500.00. I think there was a live bid after the auction for one of the tables because multiple people were interested.
The Soto went for 2500.00 after a live bid and the Kinsey for sure had a bid of the starting 5k price, I think the Shepard Fine art piece went for 7k at least that was the last bid I saw with minutes left to go.
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oh that furniture is SICK!!! that's a great medium for him.
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whyhoo wrote:oh that furniture is SICK!!! that's a great medium for him.
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mr Revs wrote:that might be the pass of the century.
yes sir. cant see that hanging anywhere anytime. great cause, i just wish he would have done the steve irwin boat with crew, not come old buzzard. man i like that word today.
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slidingaround wrote:
whyhoo wrote:oh that furniture is SICK!!! that's a great medium for him.
More wife friendly Obey Giant goods, where do I get them? Hopefully there will be more of this.
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durn those tables are dope! The Soto was cool too and a deal if you got the cash. Thanks for the pics.
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anyone now know the final price on the shep fine art piece?
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vanilla_gorilla wrote:Image

Thanks for taking the time to upload the photos...much appreciated. Glad I wasn't there, would have bought one of those tables.....
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Here is your chance at the print. :D
http://cgi.ebay.com/Captain-Watson-BY-S ... 286.c0.m14" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Wow - even worse than expected. Would have been better as offset of the fine art with the collaged elements.
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http://www.seashepherdartshow.com/more-art-for-sale-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

There is one framed Shepard Fairey piece left for sale from the show.



Of course it is Cost of Oil.
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gpt104 wrote:Wow - even worse than expected. Would have been better as offset of the fine art with the collaged elements.
+1 except for the fact that it would have been better to not do one altogether (screenprint or offset).
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notudon wrote:http://www.seashepherdartshow.com/more-art-for-sale-2/

There is one framed Shepard Fairey piece left for sale from the show.



Of course it is Cost of Oil.
I'm Pretty sure that sold at the auction, I was surprised to see it bid up to 250.00 by multiple people.
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fribhey wrote:
gpt104 wrote:Wow - even worse than expected. Would have been better as offset of the fine art with the collaged elements.
+1 except for the fact that it would have been better to not do one altogether (screenprint or offset).
That was my attempt at being somewhat postive, but I wholeheartedly agree
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gross, i guess this means that i have to put the print in the wiki. does anyone know the run size?
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illyanadmc wrote:gross, i guess this means that i have to put the print in the wiki. does anyone know the run size?
450
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.
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notudon wrote:http://www.seashepherdartshow.com/more-art-for-sale-2/

There is one framed Shepard Fairey piece left for sale from the show.



Of course it is Cost of Oil.
That cost of oil was left over from last year.
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illyanadmc wrote:gross, i guess this means that i have to put the print in the wiki. does anyone know the run size?

yeah that's pretty rough.
on point like a decimalist?
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illyanadmc wrote:gross, i guess this means that i have to put the print in the wiki. does anyone know the run size?
Run-size? More like run-away size!
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Looks like big proof could have a new contender. :)
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