Dreamboats 11 Mr Brainwash
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$850? Who does he think he is, Banksy? Oh wait...
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What's the story with the variants? Are they separate runs?
- duckyhoward
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$850 no doubt it will keep a few people away - but i am sure it will disappear just a quickly as most of his others.
850 x 95 = $80,750 - plus 4 x $4000 ($16,000) for the variants. Total -$96,750 not bad - All this proves to me is that i am clearly in the wrong game - and should give up my day job.
850 x 95 = $80,750 - plus 4 x $4000 ($16,000) for the variants. Total -$96,750 not bad - All this proves to me is that i am clearly in the wrong game - and should give up my day job.
"so this is what it's like to be an adult, if he only knew now what he knew then..."
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- misterwhisper
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$850 for the regular print is already ridiculously expensive...
... but $4k for the variants? For that price -- or less -- I've seen signed, editioned Harings, Warhols, and Lichtensteins offered, as well as signed and limited exhibition lithographs from Picasso and Matisse. I like MBW's stuff, but frankly, his prices shouldn't be comprable to those of artists who are 1)much more historically significant; 2)acknowledged masters of their genres; and 3)dead.
The scary thing is that these prints (not his most inspired IMHO) will probably sell out instantly despite the fact that there are earlier, better MBWs available for much less on the secondary market.
But then again, maybe he's just trying to insure that only his fans get this print -- at $850 minimum and an unwieldy, not-easily-frameable 32"x40," this sucker's gonna be hard for the flippers to move.
... but $4k for the variants? For that price -- or less -- I've seen signed, editioned Harings, Warhols, and Lichtensteins offered, as well as signed and limited exhibition lithographs from Picasso and Matisse. I like MBW's stuff, but frankly, his prices shouldn't be comprable to those of artists who are 1)much more historically significant; 2)acknowledged masters of their genres; and 3)dead.
The scary thing is that these prints (not his most inspired IMHO) will probably sell out instantly despite the fact that there are earlier, better MBWs available for much less on the secondary market.
But then again, maybe he's just trying to insure that only his fans get this print -- at $850 minimum and an unwieldy, not-easily-frameable 32"x40," this sucker's gonna be hard for the flippers to move.
$850 is a good price for a Norman Rockwell limited edition screen print.misterwhisper wrote:For that price -- or less -- I've seen signed, editioned Harings, Warhols, and Lichtensteins offered, as well as signed and limited edition lithographs from Picasso and Matisse.
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I don't like this interns work
I have spent 90% of my money on women and wine..........the rest i wasted.
I personally think this is one of the worst MBW prints ever.