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Post by wazandy on Jan 2, 2009 8:55:57 GMT 10
Yes, Star Wars is a well trodden subject, but I'm picking this up because ..well, I just love it. Rourke Van Dal 'Imperial Che'
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Post by holden on Jan 7, 2009 12:04:06 GMT 10
Not my cup of tea, but like the twist on the overly used image....would even put it up there in my top 3 of che images. Enjoy. I'm sensing a military-esque taste with your collection Mr W??? My xmas present an oldy but a goody and makes me titter whenever I look at it Now need to find me an over elaborate and very gauche gold swept frame to stick him in
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Post by Joe J on Jan 7, 2009 22:18:52 GMT 10
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Post by Joe J on Jan 7, 2009 23:00:09 GMT 10
Hey Waz, I read this quote today and thought of our conversation about Rourkes style; "If you want to have clean ideas, change them as often as you change your shirts."
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Post by gadget72 on Jan 13, 2009 12:25:08 GMT 10
first time i have seen this Che... nice!! thats always been my favourite Dolk print, wouldn't mind that my self. I like looking at anything that offends the monarchy. With regard to Street art Cliche there has been lots of monarchy themed pieces, I like Cauty and Jamie Reid. At the Blek le rat's show last year the Diana piece was selling well??. Funny email a few years back was the kid from Sixth Sense movie looking over his shoulder saying "I see dead people"!! and the Queen Mother was standing behind him!! Sorry to digress guys, lunch break over....
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Post by wazandy on Jan 13, 2009 14:31:35 GMT 10
I just picked up Imperial Che today, I have to say it looks fantastic in the flesh. Not as big as I thought it'd be (about A3 size.)
Still, at least I'll be able to find some wall space for it.
Happy Choppers comes back from the framers on Thursday.. yay.
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