Judith Supine News
if you wouldn't mind sending me the gallery contact, i'd appreciate it. you wouldn't know which specific ones are left, would you?
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Yours looks great hater!
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Judith and my buddy Jesse Hazelip have done some street collabs in New York. Jesse does the lettering/tattoos and Judith does the characters.
Most people would probably recognize this piece by Jesse Hazelip.
Most people would probably recognize this piece by Jesse Hazelip.
I like that.danielrolnik wrote:Judith and my buddy Jesse Hazelip have done some street collabs in New York. Jesse does the lettering/tattoos and Judith does the characters.
Most people would probably recognize this piece by Jesse Hazelip.
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Ive heard a lot of conflicting stuff. Lets hope around X-Mas through papermonster like last year.kaz315 wrote:anybody have any info on possible new prints coming up?
In other news if anyone has a spare 12.5k the installation piece from the Wooster show is now on sale at Levine.
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If you live in NYC give me a shout!
for those who purchased a lotto ticket, how pleased are you with it?
I'm definitely contemplating pulling the trigger on one very soon.
I'm definitely contemplating pulling the trigger on one very soon.
Love the ticket, not crazy about the framing. Don't get me wrong, the framing is decent, just not my taste. My lottery ticket should be back from my local gallery in a few days with museum glass, new moulding, and a more modern, zippy look.
Please post some pics once you get it back.treweman wrote:Love the ticket, not crazy about the framing. Don't get me wrong, the framing is decent, just not my taste. My lottery ticket should be back from my local gallery in a few days with museum glass, new moulding, and a more modern, zippy look.
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Absolutely. It is small, but quality all the way. The collage work is excellent.kaz315 wrote:But you're pleased with the collage quality for the price-point right?
As far as the price point, I think a lot depends on the image. I actually like the images on many of the tickets better than some of Judith's larger pieces. I own three of his OGs in addition to the ticket I bought, and in my opinion, the tickets are well worth $600.
For those that own "Give Up The Ghost And Put On Flesh", do you still enjoy the piece? I've got a deal pending and am looking forward to acquiring but am interested in how owners of it still feel about it.
You are over thinking this. Pretty difficult for any of us to help you predict whether you will still like the image in a year or two. If you like the piece and the price is right, does it really matter whether we like it? But just because you asked, I think it is one of Judith's stronger images, and I've thought so for quite a while. In this, I think I'm in the minority.kaz315 wrote:For those that own "Give Up The Ghost And Put On Flesh", do you still enjoy the piece? I've got a deal pending and am looking forward to acquiring but am interested in how owners of it still feel about it.