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Monk-e Artshow...

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by imported_newz12, Dec 5, 2004.

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  1. Msfyt

    Msfyt Elite Member

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    yes i disagree it isnt worth every penny, if you would have F*ing read my responce you would see how i believe we as graff artists are getting ripped off by other graff artists

    lol, take that whoa!!! :p
     
  2. Whoa

    Whoa Elite Member

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    its been taken *walks away slowly*

    i see you've chosen to abondon msn mssnger :unsure:
    whoa miss you big
     
  3. Msfyt

    Msfyt Elite Member

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    nah just dont have internet at home anymore, so no chit chat for me anymore just internet at work
     
  4. Whoa

    Whoa Elite Member

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    ok i see, but we still have yet to take a beer together and chit chat bout life and stuff!
    i dont know if you still got my number but i ll pm it to ya!
    whoa want beer bad
     
  5. geezpot

    geezpot Elite Member

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    Does anyone have pics and prices for anything at that show?

    I read Msfyts post and would like to know what kinda price range were talking about?
     
  6. Whoa

    Whoa Elite Member

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    click on the site and you go to the Gallery section
    all the artists have their canvases and a price for it
     
  7. Im on those pics hihihi guess who Iam
     
  8. Msfyt

    Msfyt Elite Member

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    monke works usually run from 900-3000

    example
    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke009g.jpg
    $960

    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke010g.jpg
    $960

    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke011g.jpg
    $960

    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke008g.jpg
    $960

    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke006g.jpg
    $2160

    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/monke/monke007g.jpg
    $3360 for all 4

    no once again im not saying the arent worth what they are quoted, i just dont see why we and graff haters should pay the same price just because all of a sudden its considered art
     
  9. Aero

    Aero Elite Member

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    monk-e you know i love you man...i hope you'll accept to marry me....lol..
    nice shit dude....you look good with a mic in you hands...lol...
    too bad i couldn't go.......neways....i'll probably get the chance to go to another expo...
    peace
    keep on good work.....
    ae to the ro
     
  10. meatgrinder

    meatgrinder Senior Member

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    LOL LOL LOL.
    ^^^^^^^^
    must be inserted in every line you write in order for us to get your point...............lol
     
  11. geezpot

    geezpot Elite Member

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    Those are some steep price points.
    Must be the gallery jacking up the prices because there's no way I or any right minded individual would pay $250 for this Facet art...
    [Broken External Image]:http://www.ace-of-art.com/pic/facet/facet002g.jpg

    I find it amusing that most writers choose to sell art at high prices trying to fetch a 'different clientele'(ie lawyers,etc) considering that this new wave of clients doesn't really understand the urban arts. These writers are obviously trying to make a living from selling art work which I give kudos for but the price points are detering the clients that actually made them popular enough to even break into the market.
    The question is how many lawyers, doctors are willing to pay $1000 for a graf canvas when they probably could pick up a Justin Bua or even a Greg Simkins original for around the same price if they were in the market for urban arts.
     
  12. e.pau-hp

    e.pau-hp Senior Member

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    If you read our project you would understand that for once we are not jacking up prices. We make the site for the artists and the money generated from the sales go to the artists.(Project Also, I can see your point when we see a piece on a canvas. That aspect or art is directly linked to graffiti and is not accessible for anyone. True. But artwork like monk.e or Timer is well beyond graffiti on walls. It is art easily accessible to mainstream art fanatics. It's not because an artist is active in the graff scene that he cannot be recognized as an artists by people that don't even know what graffiti is, even if their work is still inspired by their active or prior graffiti experiences. Just wanted to put the facts straight, at least in my opinion. But art is not easily discussed as tastes and opinions vary from person to person.
     
  13. geezpot

    geezpot Elite Member

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    I give kudos to your company and I read your project and have a better understanding of what your company is doing and feel that my comment might have been a little biased towards some galleries that I've encountered.
    :eek:
     
  14. vegimite on toast

    vegimite on toast Elite Member

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    Way to post more than the 10 flick MINIMUM.
     
  15. LI_IcK_/y <----

    LI_IcK_/y <---- Senior Member

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    ahahhaha woordd lexxxsteell
     
  16. .jug.

    .jug. Senior Member

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    fkuin experncive pizaintins!