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Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 4:35 pm
by ziggy1
Meatbag,

We're still looking for the dates of creation. Don't think this would be admissible in a court of law as presented.

Re: Re:

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 5:06 pm
by djsp
meatb^g wrote:
djsp wrote:It is not always the first, or the best, that is remembered.
I agree if we're talking about selling long distance or broadband service.

Safe and attractive is fine if your work is meant to be sold at Bed Bath & Beyond. It sucks to see (what I thought) were respectable galleries showing his work knowing full well who he's biting from. It's pretty sad and imo discredits the gallery. This just promotes every donkey buttocks with a projector and paintbrush to call themselves an artist. If any of you were the artist getting gripped (image for image) I'm sure you'd think differently.
Meh. I stand by what I said in art as well, but I get where you are coming from. I don't understand your statement about safe and attractive though. If he is stealing from Faile are they safe and attractive too? Or just GG?
BTW, I thought we were pretty much in the phase of saying anyone with a projector and a paintbrush was an artist. Seems to be with a lot of the stuff that has been churned out over the past couple years. :D

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 6:19 pm
by meatb^g
lol, i suppose your right. I'm not sure why GG gets my back up... because there are far worse.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 6:26 pm
by theBrain
maybe greg gossel = faile like mbw = banksy :idea:

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 7:49 pm
by ziggy1
At times, I have felt that faile literally copied a cover of an old comic book and changed a couple of colors and replaced a character or town name with the word "Faile." Not sure how that is wonderfully original. Are they referencing or paying royalties to the original comic book artist. The Joe Kubert estate might want some money from Faile print sales.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 8:19 pm
by conartstudio
theBrain wrote:maybe greg gossel = faile like mbw = banksy :idea:
more like:
greg gossel = faile like mbw = dog sh!t

meaning there's not much of a difference between each example.

Greg Gossel is obviously talented and doesn't look like a poor mans Faile, the quality is on par with Faile. In your analogy you are saying MBW is as talented and puts out quality work as good as Banksy.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:36 am
by toobs
Yo, jus framed the two new Gossel prints tonight, I'll have pics tomorrow. I rather pay $80 for something I like then $1000 sometimes ya know. And as far as print quality and subject matter, Gossel is on close par with Faile, but compairing his work and creativity to MBW is ubsurd.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2010 10:50 am
by machination
toobs wrote:Yo, jus framed the two new Gossel prints tonight, I'll have pics tomorrow. I rather pay $80 for something I like then $1000 sometimes ya know. And as far as print quality and subject matter, Gossel is on close par with Faile, but compairing his work and creativity to MBW is ubsurd.
Yup. And GG puts as much effort as most other artists into his pieces.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:08 pm
by maadbeats
New Gossel Prints are up. Steve Zissou from Life Aquatic.
Love the movie love this print.
http://spokeeditions.bigcartel.com/prod ... ssou-print

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 9:19 pm
by conartstudio
maadbeats wrote:New Gossel Prints are up. Steve Zissou from Life Aquatic.
Love the movie love this print.
http://spokeeditions.bigcartel.com/prod ... ssou-print
-1 for giclee

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 10:32 am
by toobs
maadbeats wrote:New Gossel Prints are up. Steve Zissou from Life Aquatic.
Love the movie love this print.
http://spokeeditions.bigcartel.com/prod ... ssou-print
dang looks like it sold out , i love gregs work its been a while

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:54 pm
by conartstudio
toobs wrote:
maadbeats wrote:New Gossel Prints are up. Steve Zissou from Life Aquatic.
Love the movie love this print.
http://spokeeditions.bigcartel.com/prod ... ssou-print
dang looks like it sold out , i love gregs work its been a while
Still available, atleast 24 still left

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:31 pm
by smartussi
Im not really diggin on Zisou, but I did score a sweet shark toof print...Im not sure why, but I have been liking his stuff more and more

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 10:55 am
by conartstudio
two new prints going up today at burlesque:
http://burlesquedesign.com/
This Thursday, we will be releasing two brand new art prints designed by Minneapolis artist Greg Gossel and published and printed right here at Burlesque. Around this time last year, we closed up our First Amendment gallery with an exhibit and print release from Greg. We love his brightly-colored collages made from repurposed snippets of pop culture. It turns out you guys love his work as well since his last two prints, “Crash Landing” and “Midnight” both sold out fairly quickly.

Check out his latest prints, “He Said He Loved Me” and “Burden Of Life,” available exclusively right here through Burlesque starting Thursday May 26th at 2:00pm Central time.
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Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 11:08 am
by machination
Missed out on the last two, so I definitely want these. Not as customized, but look just as good. And the screenprinting quality of Burlesque is quite high.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:42 pm
by toobs
+1 on both of these bad girls

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 12:48 pm
by whyhoo
toobs wrote:+1 on both of these bad girls
you got me all worried they went up already!!!

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 1:59 pm
by toobs
up easy in n out animal style, also a lot cheaper then last years set, i think one was $90 before or $60 cant remember

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:05 pm
by conartstudio
toobs wrote:up easy in n out animal style, also a lot cheaper then last years set, i think one was $90 before or $60 cant remember
only problem is that after i ordered the prints i noticed there's no mention of the edition size anywhere on the site. i dropped them an email to see what they say.

EDIT: burlesque just got back to me and told me they are both editions of 100 and are both signed and numbered.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:13 pm
by toobs
fribhey wrote:
toobs wrote:up easy in n out animal style, also a lot cheaper then last years set, i think one was $90 before or $60 cant remember
only problem is that after i ordered the prints i noticed there's no mention of the edition size anywhere on the site. i dropped them an email to see what they say.

EDIT: burlesque just got back to me and told me they are both editions of 100 and are both signed and numbered.
awesome deal IMO, jus chatted with Greg online, the guy is as nice as can be, he's responded to emails a couple of times and is always down for a chat on gchat super cool dude, kinda like Tyler Stout was before he blew up

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:35 pm
by sno
+1 on the set - nice price, it's been a good week thanks to everyone that snagged my last print.

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:46 pm
by machination
fribhey wrote:
toobs wrote:up easy in n out animal style, also a lot cheaper then last years set, i think one was $90 before or $60 cant remember
only problem is that after i ordered the prints i noticed there's no mention of the edition size anywhere on the site. i dropped them an email to see what they say.

EDIT: burlesque just got back to me and told me they are both editions of 100 and are both signed and numbered.
Burlesque updated their web site about 5 minutes after the sale started and added the edition size.

Also, I think the last set was more expensive because each print was a little different. Since these are screenprinted there will be minor differences between prints, but not as much as the previous set (they purposely experimented with those ones more).

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:00 pm
by conartstudio
machination wrote:
fribhey wrote:
toobs wrote:up easy in n out animal style, also a lot cheaper then last years set, i think one was $90 before or $60 cant remember
only problem is that after i ordered the prints i noticed there's no mention of the edition size anywhere on the site. i dropped them an email to see what they say.

EDIT: burlesque just got back to me and told me they are both editions of 100 and are both signed and numbered.
Burlesque updated their web site about 5 minutes after the sale started and added the edition size.

Also, I think the last set was more expensive because each print was a little different. Since these are screenprinted there will be minor differences between prints, but not as much as the previous set (they purposely experimented with those ones more).
they updated their site after i emailed them and told them the info wasn't there.

the last set was mostly likely more expensive because each print was an edition of 30 (two prints and each had two colorways for a total of 120 prints)

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:10 pm
by conartstudio
sno wrote:+1 on the set - nice price, it's been a good week thanks to everyone that snagged my last print.
congrats on the sell out rene!

Re: Greg Gossel

Posted: Tue May 31, 2011 2:43 pm
by toobs
Gotta give some luv to Greg, these are still available http://burlesquedesign.com/store.htm
i'd highly suggest pickin up a set for $90