New Zedsy print coming July 30th
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Reduced Soup Can as seen in the Andy Warhol Room at Tate Modern. Six colour screen print (with metallics) on paper. Signed edition of 180.
90 prints will be available online on Saturday 30th July from 6pm BST £48 via zedsy.bigcartel.com
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At least 45.. He's gonna want 25% of the run to corner the market.technique wrote:At least 10 of those will be bought by Babbs
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Toxic souptulip1637 wrote:breathtaking
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Fresh!
Urban art's really on a roll lately!
Urban art's really on a roll lately!
I've definitely slowed down buying art, but picked this one up.
I love the message. I'm not sure if you guys have noticed, but I definitely have seen the art bubble deflate some in the last year. Too many releases, higher editions and pitiful secondary market sales.
This is a great commentary on the art world as of lately.
I love the message. I'm not sure if you guys have noticed, but I definitely have seen the art bubble deflate some in the last year. Too many releases, higher editions and pitiful secondary market sales.
This is a great commentary on the art world as of lately.
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misterwhisper wrote:Two minute sellout, fwiw.
I was right on top of the drop but missed it.
Noah0189 wrote:I've definitely slowed down buying art, but picked this one up.
I love the message. I'm not sure if you guys have noticed, but I definitely have seen the art bubble deflate some in the last year. Too many releases, higher editions and pitiful secondary market sales.
This is a great commentary on the art world as of lately.
I think it has gotten more selective. Definitely agree with the "more releases, higher editions" observation. But the things that do well on the secondary right now do very well, while the others just languish.......IMO