Art on your walls...

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Sporky

6,263 posts

64 months

Monday 4th March
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Sadly no, but that's very kind. I'm minded just to keep an eye out for something along similar lines rather than a replica.

matrignano

4,370 posts

210 months

Monday 4th March
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-Cappo- said:
That's a great pic. I have one Keith Haring in the house; I was skiing in Meribel maybe 25 years ago and there was a Haring on the wall in a bar. I really liked it but was too busy drinking to make a note about it, but it stayed with me when I got home so I tracked the bar's phone number down and called them to ask what it was, then ordered it. It's the one with a group of people in a line, all dancing.
I really like Keith Haring but nowadays any print will cost upwards of £10-20k, so I have to make do with that picture for now hehe


JamesW

160 posts

232 months

Monday 4th March
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Went down an unusual route this time.



It's a roughly 1M square (albeit with bits sticking out in random directions).

French artist called Jean Raymond Meunier


judas

5,990 posts

259 months

Monday 4th March
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JamesW said:
Went down an unusual route this time.



It's a roughly 1M square (albeit with bits sticking out in random directions).

French artist called Jean Raymond Meunier
Like that, a lot!

SunsetZed

2,251 posts

170 months

Tuesday 5th March
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nammynake said:
Hung this in our downstairs loo. Printed on a square canvas. Taken from the bridge of sighs in Venice on holiday a few years ago.

Lovely picture that

Clockwork Cupcake

74,570 posts

272 months

Tuesday 5th March
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JamesW said:
Went down an unusual route this time.



It's a roughly 1M square (albeit with bits sticking out in random directions).

French artist called Jean Raymond Meunier
That's very cool. I like that.

JamesW

160 posts

232 months

Tuesday 5th March
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It's the second piece of his we've bought - also have this one.

His pieces used to be sold from a gallery in Antibes - but on a visit last year, it has closed down.

After a quick bit of google lens action - I tracked him down, and he shipped it over to the UK for us.

He does have some really cool pieces for sale


JamesW

160 posts

232 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Also - considering the price of original art in the UK - it was pretty reasonable - as including shipping to the UK it came in as 984 euros.

I do have a zip file he sent back in October, with the other pieces for sale at the time.

Haddock82

498 posts

138 months

Tuesday 5th March
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This had been sat in a tube for too long....

My wife was given it as a present.

Finally got it framed and up on the wall.

Spoiler due to swearing


Antony Moxey

8,072 posts

219 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Username checks out. Each to their own and all that but I can’t for the life of me think why you’d want that up in your house.

craigthecoupe

694 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th March
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presumably it's a Shrigley?

Haddock82

498 posts

138 months

Tuesday 5th March
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craigthecoupe said:
presumably it's a Shrigley?
It is indeed thumbup

Smurfsarepeopletoo

869 posts

57 months

Friday 5th April
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Just picked these 2 up that I have been after for a while.




vixen1700

22,922 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th April
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Not so much on my walls but in my front room.

Walked past a gallery the other week and saw this resin fox sculpture in the window and had to have it.





smile

username checks out etc.

Regbuser

3,502 posts

35 months

Saturday 6th April
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Smurfsarepeopletoo said:
Just picked these 2 up that I have been after for a while.



Michael Cheval, very interesting works

andy_ran

568 posts

193 months

Saturday 6th April
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We have a few bits around the house.

I saw this and met the artist Anna-Louise Felstead at a car event when she had a art display and was doing a paining.

I think it was fate, my car was on show next to her stand lol




judas

5,990 posts

259 months

Saturday 6th April
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vixen1700 said:
Not so much on my walls but in my front room.

Walked past a gallery the other week and saw this resin fox sculpture in the window and had to have it.





smile

username checks out etc.
Ooh! More details please!

vixen1700

22,922 posts

270 months

Saturday 6th April
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judas said:
Ooh! More details please!
Edge sculptures by Matt Buckley:

https://justsculptures.com/collections/edge-sculpt...

Only a few made of each one. smile

Ace-T

7,697 posts

255 months

Saturday 6th April
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We got this lady recently. By a 97 year old British artist called David Hampton.


We thought she would sit nicely in a room with a couple of other pictures we have. The pic doesn't really show it but this one is over a metre square.



Had this one for years. Done by an Italian artist called Enzo Bartolozzi in 1974.

pidsy

7,991 posts

157 months

Saturday 6th April
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vixen1700 said:
judas said:
Ooh! More details please!
Edge sculptures by Matt Buckley:

https://justsculptures.com/collections/edge-sculpt...

Only a few made of each one. smile
I have a Bull Terrier of his - got it when they first got released and were much cheaper.