They kinda look alike. Somebody needs to switch faces in photoshop STAT.ceevee wrote:
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allstar wrote:It's a shame people can't understand or appreciate the beauty of its simplicity.
Bieber uses negative space better than Banksy positively uses white space.
His typesetting is astounding, and will go down in history with the likes of Miedinger.
Plus, there is a hidden message in the print that could change your life and save the world, if only you could see it.
Wow.
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This pretty much sums it up. I couldn't have said it better myself.allstar wrote:It's a shame people can't understand or appreciate the beauty of its simplicity.
Bieber uses negative space better than Banksy positively uses white space.
His typesetting is astounding, and will go down in history with the likes of Miedinger.
Plus, there is a hidden message in the print that could change your life and save the world, if only you could see it.
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Step away from this thread..It's cleary over your head...phishstix101 wrote:Huh?fatskippy wrote:I believe people had this same reaction in 1808 when Beethoven premiered his Fifth Symphony in Vienna. Luckily for us genius prevailed, it always does.phishstix101 wrote:Huh?
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I think most of the negativity in this thread stems from the fact that peeps know that with only 20 of these beauties alive in this world...they sadly realize that the chance of acquisition (yet alone ever seeing one in person) is slim to none. Sometimes when you want something badly, yet you cannot have it, you use dismissal as a tactic of self preservation. These are harder to come by than a Keyes OG or a Banksy. Sour grapes.
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who is this beiber guy... is he a famous artist? bueller thinking how great life will be in 2001 is utter genius!
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Best thread eva!
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I believe his piece in MoMA, simply titled "whoa", was actually stolen some years back. Sadly it was never recovered.fredo wrote:Bieber's foreign to these low-brow parts as his works are generally found in places like the Tate, MoMA, and El Prado.
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