Nick Smith Psycolourgy Part 2
https://psycolourgy.art/
10 GBP for a color/word.
Sorry.
Colour/word.
Once he gets 1000 of these… he’ll have 10k GBP. And supposedly make a new piece, and I think participants get a chance to buy it.
I don’t know, I find his aesthetic pleasing, so I’m in. Closest I’ll get to an NFT.
Happy to hold, but will trade “ENVISION” for Banksy canvases with bulletproof provenance.
10 GBP for a color/word.
Sorry.
Colour/word.
Once he gets 1000 of these… he’ll have 10k GBP. And supposedly make a new piece, and I think participants get a chance to buy it.
I don’t know, I find his aesthetic pleasing, so I’m in. Closest I’ll get to an NFT.
Happy to hold, but will trade “ENVISION” for Banksy canvases with bulletproof provenance.
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Thanks for posting this. Just submitted two.
Acid, I agree, his Jaws is pretty great. His take on the original artwork and the use of the Indianapolis dialogue is perfect. I also have his take on Jacque Louis David's - Napoleon Crossing the Alps, think he uses Byron's poem on Emperor Napoleon. I totally concur great wall pieces and they really get engagement from all different types of viewers.
I pitched him an idea to do all posters as a pop up in the city. He seemed down but this was before covidRPuzio77 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 04, 2021 3:52 pmAcid, I agree, his Jaws is pretty great. His take on the original artwork and the use of the Indianapolis dialogue is perfect. I also have his take on Jacque Louis David's - Napoleon Crossing the Alps, think he uses Byron's poem on Emperor Napoleon. I totally concur great wall pieces and they really get engagement from all different types of viewers.
Signed numbered went for almost $5,600 at auction. I have one of the smaller originals. He does them differently though so I think there were a few? i dont even know. Think edition of 3. Doesn't have the names below the chips
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In for one. Thanks.
pay via paypal, use credit card,file dispute at the 20 day mark if suspicious. don't deal with noobs. don't trade with noobs. request feedback ahead of time. there are lots of good people 'round here.
i wanted to do something like this oh so long ago but was the opposite. pick a color and name it for a $1.
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got an email today regarding these and that he's making a print of it. Nice! some interesting word choices.
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What is this?sidewaysscott wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 11:24 amgot an email today regarding these and that he's making a print of it. Nice! some interesting word choices.
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“Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.”
“Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.”
A site launched in December where people could enter a word: https://psycolourgy.art/hello.
Once entered, it would generate a random color and assign it to that word. From there, you had the option to submit the swatch and purchase it. This information was collected and Nick used the submissions to create this work. The first 1000 who participated are provided with an option to purchase a print via passcode.
The project has surpassed 1000 participants and, if there's enough interest, if another 1000 participate, a new work will be made using those submissions.