I really am digging this idea, but the one thing I don't understand is why Shep didn't make them the same size as real money? Wouldn't that just make sense? maybe its me.
Karbaum wrote:I really am digging this idea, but the one thing I don't understand is why Shep didn't make them the same size as real money? Wouldn't that just make sense? maybe its me.
Regardless of the design and colors, and even if it dosen't look like real money, the secret service wold be knocking on shep's door with a quickness. I's sure that is a headache he dosen't need.
I knew you didn't find them walking in L.A......because no one walks in L.A.
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."