New Metropark Print?
New Metropark Print?
I haven't figured out how to post images on this thing, but i got an email from Metropark about new prints in-store and online. It is a GOLD/GOLD State Champs print. It is not on the website as of yet, but it was front and center on the email. I will post the image when i figure it out. Won't be around to check for it all day, but figured i would let the crew here know about it. being all print deprived this week and all....[/img]
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if it was for sale its gone now, when was the email sent out?
random message board post about art wrote: This past weekend I briefly visited a room that had three faithful reproductions of Duchamp's Fountain. Not only did I notice, I used one of them. It's so interesting because the work tells the truth.
itsniceouthtere wrote:yeah because we all know how intricate and deep the meaning within street art can be. If anything, street art is the MOST LITERAL FORM OF ART! if street art has made any negative impression on society today, its that it has made every 13 yr old with $100 and an eBay account into an art know-it-all.
http://www.shuffleandcut.comJason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
This morning @ 6:30 PST. I clicked on it RIGHT upon arrival (yes, I was awake), and it was never on the site from that point forward.
I dont think it's been listed. If it had then it was up before the e-mail went out, but if that was the case I would imagine someone, anyone on any of the boards I visit (especially this one) would have seen it and said something.
I dont think it's been listed. If it had then it was up before the e-mail went out, but if that was the case I would imagine someone, anyone on any of the boards I visit (especially this one) would have seen it and said something.
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its up if anyone cares.
random message board post about art wrote: This past weekend I briefly visited a room that had three faithful reproductions of Duchamp's Fountain. Not only did I notice, I used one of them. It's so interesting because the work tells the truth.
itsniceouthtere wrote:yeah because we all know how intricate and deep the meaning within street art can be. If anything, street art is the MOST LITERAL FORM OF ART! if street art has made any negative impression on society today, its that it has made every 13 yr old with $100 and an eBay account into an art know-it-all.
http://www.shuffleandcut.comJason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
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http://www.metroparkusa.com/fashion/men/item/1302nearcyde wrote:link?
random message board post about art wrote: This past weekend I briefly visited a room that had three faithful reproductions of Duchamp's Fountain. Not only did I notice, I used one of them. It's so interesting because the work tells the truth.
itsniceouthtere wrote:yeah because we all know how intricate and deep the meaning within street art can be. If anything, street art is the MOST LITERAL FORM OF ART! if street art has made any negative impression on society today, its that it has made every 13 yr old with $100 and an eBay account into an art know-it-all.
http://www.shuffleandcut.comJason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
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Durn you for being quicker then I!
random message board post about art wrote: This past weekend I briefly visited a room that had three faithful reproductions of Duchamp's Fountain. Not only did I notice, I used one of them. It's so interesting because the work tells the truth.
itsniceouthtere wrote:yeah because we all know how intricate and deep the meaning within street art can be. If anything, street art is the MOST LITERAL FORM OF ART! if street art has made any negative impression on society today, its that it has made every 13 yr old with $100 and an eBay account into an art know-it-all.
http://www.shuffleandcut.comJason Filipow wrote: "MBW was that last bit of dead weight that broke the rear axle of the street art bandwagon."
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this one's gold on gold.oxford26 wrote:umm. State Champs. Wasn't gold already a colorway?
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Just got off the phone with Josh, who runs the Metropark Online store.
When the print was updated, whoever did it, didnt put a weight to it. So it cant be assigned shipping/taxes.
They just got the file for that, and it should be fixed within 15 minutes, hes going to call me back when it goes live as well.
As long as your prints still in your cart, you don't lose out though.
Hope this helps.
When the print was updated, whoever did it, didnt put a weight to it. So it cant be assigned shipping/taxes.
They just got the file for that, and it should be fixed within 15 minutes, hes going to call me back when it goes live as well.
As long as your prints still in your cart, you don't lose out though.
Hope this helps.
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