Reprints...how many is too many?
Honestly I'm done trashing the great Tim Doyle thread so I would really like to know what people's honest opinion is of reprints? Multiple found APs? Movie poster fails which are turned into art prints?
When is it too much? What artists disploit this too much?
When is it too much? What artists disploit this too much?
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As someone who has a 3rd Edition Doyle "The Cook" hanging up that I got for $30, as opposed to the around $100 I would have had to shell out for a 1st edition, I've got no problem with it. It's within an artist's right to reprint their own material if they want to.
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what it is disploit? what is?gonzo303 wrote:Honestly I'm done trashing the great Tim Doyle thread so I would really like to know what people's honest opinion is of reprints? Multiple found APs? Movie poster fails which are turned into art prints?
When is it too much? What artists disploit this too much?
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I think he meant dipsetGoogscarley wrote:what it is disploit? what is?gonzo303 wrote:
When is it too much? What artists disploit this too much?
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talked about a million times. we all know the answer
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The bigger question is your motive for the poo flinging campaign against Tim Doyle. You can hide behind the whole more reprint mantra all you want, but this is all motivated by something else. In reality he is not reprinting anything he is creating new editions of art people want and he is very clear as to them being new editions. Why are you not questioning what other artists do as well ?
Out of roughly 140-150 posters and prints Tim has done, he has created additional editions for 6-8 of them. Doyle went from managing a comic shop 7-8 years ago to being a top artist that sells out of almost everything and have his own print shop, he must be doing something right.
He sells posters and prints people want on their walls and provides for his family is there something really wrong with that ?
We're not talking Picasso's here, just cool affordable art that if people love it they can afford it and put it on their walls.
Out of roughly 140-150 posters and prints Tim has done, he has created additional editions for 6-8 of them. Doyle went from managing a comic shop 7-8 years ago to being a top artist that sells out of almost everything and have his own print shop, he must be doing something right.
He sells posters and prints people want on their walls and provides for his family is there something really wrong with that ?
We're not talking Picasso's here, just cool affordable art that if people love it they can afford it and put it on their walls.
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what he saidbiscocrack420 wrote:talked about a million times. we all know the answer
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hey van gogh even painted numerious versions of has sunflowers, so did Munch with"The scream" and many other painters did, so whats the big dealChefFerrari wrote:
We're not talking Picasso's here, just cool affordable art that if people love it they can afford it and put it on their walls.
if people would see this hobby as nice prints they want to put on their walls vs things to sell for money everyone would be so much happier.
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Why would any one person care to beat this horse a dozen times?
That a reprint ....
What's the real issue?
Didn't you say you stopped collecting anyways?
That a reprint ....
What's the real issue?
Didn't you say you stopped collecting anyways?
I dont even know who Tim Doyle is.ChefFerrari wrote:The bigger question is your motive for the poo flinging campaign against Tim Doyle. You can hide behind the whole more reprint mantra all you want, but this is all motivated by something else. In reality he is not reprinting anything he is creating new editions of art people want and he is very clear as to them being new editions. Why are you not questioning what other artists do as well ?
Out of roughly 140-150 posters and prints Tim has done, he has created additional editions for 6-8 of them. Doyle went from managing a comic shop 7-8 years ago to being a top artist that sells out of almost everything and have his own print shop, he must be doing something right.
He sells posters and prints people want on their walls and provides for his family is there something really wrong with that ?
We're not talking Picasso's here, just cool affordable art that if people love it they can afford it and put it on their walls.
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fixed ^gonzo303 wrote:Honestly I'm done trashing the great Tim Doyle thread so I would really like to continue doing the same thing here instead
Most people just DGAF really, at least not at the same level at which you do, it's just not healthygonzo303 wrote: I would really like to know what people's honest opinion is of reprints?
This question would be easier to answer if we knew what a disploit was.gonzo303 wrote: What artists disploit this too much?
Calmer than you are.
Reprints by the artist are wack unless it has a different meaning or reason than the original run.
Like a charity colorway or maybe if the artist advised of the later edition release that would help.
Not too sure how i feel.
Like a charity colorway or maybe if the artist advised of the later edition release that would help.
Not too sure how i feel.
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don't you collect Brainwash- he reprints a ton of images...?FOODRAP wrote:Reprints by the artist are wack