Anything OBEY related
I'm still an occasional rider of the Mondo Train (I'm more of a hobo on the mondo train tbh), but I also enjoy Obey and Faile and lots of other "real" artists . . . the superiority complex around here is absolutely hilarious sometimes.
Great frame-up Bulky - I like the idea of displaying only one half.
Great frame-up Bulky - I like the idea of displaying only one half.
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- bulkhead72
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Emoticons don't seem to be working, but cheers, all.
TBF duke still collects a lil Mondo too. Just happens to be able to ball out on urban art these days too. #J.O.S.E.
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i'm convinced Bulky is some kinda prince or something... he's got way to much money to spend on expensive art stuffs
Codeblue wrote:Ya know they'll put out at least 1 "ZOMG gotta rub mah nuts on another dukes butt to get in line for it" poster.
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Nah, usually when I get something, I let go of something else. Both for space and to recoup $.
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Not really. He insinuated that I’d sell the piece I just got framed on eBay, which isn’t true. Pretty laughable, really.bubbie wrote:Well, then the bay comment was true after all
I’ll part with small stuff on the bay and I’m fully transparent about that (i.e. I’ve had the same eBay account forever: bulkhead72). Most of the big acquisitions/trades/sales are done privately. End of the day, my favorites get framed, and that’s how it should be.
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> THC X 9 <Jim Carr wrote:The fans are standing up to them! The security guards are standing up to them! The peanut vendors are standing up to them!
A 4-CD set that features all 60 tracks and an 84-page hardbound book expanded from the Deluxe Edition to include many additional photographs and an essay by renowned author Nicholas Dawidoff – written especially for An American Treasure – that speaks to Tom Petty’s presence in our lives and influence on our culture for more than 40 years. This special package also includes a newly-created lithograph of Shepard Fairey’s cover artwork, as well as custom reproductions of Tom Petty’s handwritten lyrics to four songs featured in this collection and a numbered certificate of authenticity.
The custom cover artwork for An American Treasure was created by prominent American artist Shepard Fairey from an image of Petty by renowned photographer Mark Seliger.
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kansasbbq wrote:
A 4-CD set that features all 60 tracks and an 84-page hardbound book expanded from the Deluxe Edition to include many additional photographs and an essay by renowned author Nicholas Dawidoff – written especially for An American Treasure – that speaks to Tom Petty’s presence in our lives and influence on our culture for more than 40 years. This special package also includes a newly-created lithograph of Shepard Fairey’s cover artwork, as well as custom reproductions of Tom Petty’s handwritten lyrics to four songs featured in this collection and a numbered certificate of authenticity.The custom cover artwork for An American Treasure was created by prominent American artist Shepard Fairey from an image of Petty by renowned photographer Mark Seliger.
Nicely done.
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That barely looks like TP.
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