Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Today's Offering 3D Del Naja Hello Da Land Print

well something like that

well exxxcting it is too, expensive large edition and the look of an album cover you buy to impress the coffee morning crowd - get it and be cool for once fuck head




3D Del Naja


- 'Heligoland Orange Glitter' & 'Heligoland Black Glitter'

edition 50 (each colourway) - 59 x 84cm - £325



21 comments:

  1. a bit of something for everyone here for fans of The Black And White Minstrel Show, Clockwork Orange and even Gay denim lovers get a look in.

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  2. Not quite as laughably shit as the latest Grafter release, but almost there.

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  3. Oh that grafter release is just an abomination. I must have missed the pic of the 'street' version he did first of course.

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  4. ho ho ho that Grafter is a new low even for him. Love Spreads... mustard and ketchup?

    Looks like a reject MBW idea and that is being kind.

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  5. Fuck off haters, the grafter piece is cool.

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  6. Can't see a street version on his flickr. It was probably a bit too cold to go outside, so he just skipped that step of the charade and went straight to the print release.

    Love how he mentions that it's got deckled edges...like as if that could in any way compensate for it looking like a pile of dog vomit.

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  7. Yeah he's beyond going outside now as there's always some forum retards willing to suck this shite up(see above) and the deckled edges trick always works with these dullards especially if coupled with gold paint (oooooo shiny) as they equate reflectivity with value.

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  8. that grafter is so bad its OBVIOUS to any cunt who has one eye stuck up their arsehole - a fucking joke .. and sickboys wheelie bins - o my fucking god ... street art is most definately not dead, its dying so so slowly.......

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  9. Shit it you cunt, it's fucking awesome.

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  10. The wheelie bins are a great little touch. I honestly like them, get over it.

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  11. Do you think Sickboy released those wheelie bins with the aim of getting a product run for the new Hornby Urban line?

    A great xmas present for the street art recreationist. Build your own model urban environment populated with customised buildings/vehicles/street furniture/gallery show by all your favourite sanctioned artists.

    Control your own little sanatised street art world without all that nasty, dirty business of going outdoors.

    Collect them all. Invite fellow collectors to come round and marvel at your latest piece.

    Even become a trader in these desirable consumer goods and fleece others in your scene through devious tactics.

    Get in now whilst stocks last!

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  12. 3D = west coast legend..wild bunch, massive attack, writer, artist..20 years and still on it. Credit where credit's due.

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  13. I like Sickboys temples. Like Os Gemeos the red and yellow brightens my day. But I think I'm with Null as far as the wheelie bins are concerned. Just pointless. I thought he had more credability than this.

    Grafter print. Can everyone stop flicking paint around, this isn't Primary school.

    3D print hasn't raised my pulse or my heckles. Though I think trying to tell us it's great because he did good in the past is like saying it's ok for Michael Jackson to touch small boys peni as he used to make great records. Let's judge things purely as they are, and not based on history.

    Anyone know what RemiRough has been tweeting about today?

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  14. Ok, I took the bait and googled it...£125 for a minature plastic wheelie bin??? Every day seems to bring a new absurdity in the world of urban art. Sickboy's work always looks like it was done by a slightly retarded person to me. Maybe that's the point...the faux-mong look?

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  15. can i have a clean bin for my fire mantel place with donald trump pink italian shiny marbel....wank me , what a load of burgers

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  16. such haters, i tell you, the bin is perfect for my daughter's doll house

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  17. i love the bin.. for me its a memento of bristol and a way that i can support a graffiti artist who tirelessly is out there getting up and who doesnt give a fuck about bullshit 'styles'
    the bloke is a legend.

    as for the grafter and 3d piece .. well , nuff said allready .

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  18. 3D... The Lenny Henry of Graf! Not funny arh arh!

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  19. 3D... The Lenny Henry of Graf! Not funny arh arh!

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  20. such haters, i tell you, the bin is perfect for my daughter's doll house

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  21. Can't see a street version on his flickr. It was probably a bit too cold to go outside, so he just skipped that step of the charade and went straight to the print release.

    Love how he mentions that it's got deckled edges...like as if that could in any way compensate for it looking like a pile of dog vomit.

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