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floatingslowly 12.26.2012 02:20 PM

Great stuff, as always.

Are you on drugs?

Genteel Death 12.26.2012 03:00 PM

Many thanks, good sir. I gave up drugs for longer than I can remember. I am happy with good quality cider (beer tires me) and tobacco.

Genteel Death 12.26.2012 03:10 PM

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Many thanks, good sir. I gave up drugs for longer than I can remember. I am happy with good quality cider (beer tires me) and tobacco.


Not true. You drink EVERYTHING.

ALIEN ANAL 12.26.2012 09:20 PM

Awesome art works!

Nefeli 12.27.2012 08:23 AM

they are fantastic, baby! well done!!!!
wish you the best and have fun there and everywhere.

!@#$%! 12.28.2012 01:28 PM

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ah, yes!!!! at last!!!

thank you!

_slavo_ 12.28.2012 01:30 PM

oh .. i missed this thread out before

and now i see there's pictures here! pictures of Gabe's paintings! beautiful ones!

big congrats Gabe.

Genteel Death 12.29.2012 06:05 PM

Thank you!!!

Genteel Death 12.31.2012 08:05 AM

 

!@#$%! 12.31.2012 08:13 AM

so, my porcine friend, so i was looking at your pictures with greater calm and i had to ask if the on eon the left is morrissey-inspired. also, i think my favorite is the one on the right, the-- female figure?

anyway the new one spooks me! the furry animal inside the head gives me a body panic

okkkayyyy... let's see what you ansserr

Rob Instigator 01.02.2013 10:28 AM

Really fucking nice stuff gentlemarassss

I always tell people, even the most avant-garde imagery can look amazing in a professional environment.

Nefeli 01.03.2013 06:33 AM

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I have sold one piece to a lady today.

was it your first time selling? this must have felt awesome.
what happened to the other guy?

Genteel Death 01.31.2013 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
so, my porcine friend, so i was looking at your pictures with greater calm and i had to ask if the on eon the left is morrissey-inspired. also, i think my favorite is the one on the right, the-- female figure?

anyway the new one spooks me! the furry animal inside the head gives me a body panic

okkkayyyy... let's see what you ansserr


It's definitely not inspired by Morrissey, more by African costumes/ceremonial hairstyles. Do you mean the figure wthat looks like it has a head on fire? It's of non-specific gender.

Genteel Death 01.31.2013 07:35 AM

I've sold 4 off this exhibition and the rest are going on display in a new gallery in Shoreditch this weekend. More details later.

Genteel Death 01.31.2013 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Really fucking nice stuff gentlemarassss

I always tell people, even the most avant-garde imagery can look amazing in a professional environment.


Thanks Roberta!

Genteel Death 01.31.2013 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
was it your first time selling? this must have felt awesome.
what happened to the other guy?


It's not the first time I have sold them, but it was the first time I did with works I had on display in an exhibition. The other guy did fine in the end, and managed to re-print everything for a reasonably cheap price and on time.

Trama 01.31.2013 09:27 AM

Congrats.

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These two stand out imo. My favourite is the latter.

gast30 01.31.2013 09:35 AM

looks good genteel death

!@#$%! 01.31.2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
It's definitely not inspired by Morrissey, more by African costumes/ceremonial hairstyles. Do you mean the figure wthat looks like it has a head on fire? It's of non-specific gender.


yes-- i suppose it was unconsciously suggested by the side of the buttons\

but anyway-- again, great. love the strong lines. is it ink? on what kind of surface? oh wait you said prints yes? please tell us how you make them (other than "i apply my genius and bam")

Genteel Death 02.05.2013 03:30 PM

thanks again for yr comments.

four of the works i have used for this exhibition are now on display in this cafe.

 

 


 

TheMadcapLaughs 02.07.2013 03:30 PM

i just looked in this thread for the first time since you maybe first put it up, and i was thinking "have they not figured out how to hang foam boards on fucking wall yet??? "are people still suggesting ways to do it?" but am i am happy i looked because the art is awesome. keep up the good work sir!

Nefeli 04.09.2014 08:04 AM

is a foam board a solution to what i want to do?
if i have works on paper, on what can i glue them without ruining them, for them to be as if on canvas? i want them to have a thick surface underneath.

and/or, since i havent understood well what a foam board is, do those come with a paper surface attached, on which i can do the works originally?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foam_board
still sort of meh

Genteel Death 04.09.2014 09:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
is a foam board a solution to what i want to do?
if i have works on paper, on what can i glue them without ruining them, for them to be as if on canvas? i want them to have a thick surface underneath.

and/or, since i havent understood well what a foam board is, do those come with a paper surface attached, on which i can do the works originally?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foam_board
still sort of meh


Foamcore or foam boards are the same thing. I've done something similar to what you're describing above with this.


 


The surface of the board has a smooth surface ideal for drawing on it, but not so much if you intend to use it for painting. If I understood right, you want to glue a drawing/painting on the board, and then perhaps cut its shape around with a Stanley knife so the that it gains a thick layer underneath?

Nefeli 04.09.2014 09:26 AM

my love.

basically it has to do with (new) works on paper- materials i will use is charcoal, ink but also some acrylic or house paint in parts.
so it would ideal for them to have paper on one surface (costly though i assume and risky if it turns out crap).
what you describe is fine for what i want to do..

i also have these stuff that are already done on paper though -charcoal and acrylics- and i would like to glue (risky it might ruin the whole thing, no?) on the thick layer.
i mean if there was a way to glue without ruing, i would go for the new works on paper again- to avoid above risk or fearing to do crap and ruin the costly board.

i will ask art supplies stores with the english name, hope they know what i mean.

Genteel Death 04.09.2014 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
my love.

basically it has to do with (new) works on paper- materials i will use is charcoal, ink but also some acrylic or house paint in parts.
so it would ideal for them to have paper on one surface (costly though i assume and risky if it turns out crap).
what you describe is fine for what i want to do..

i also have these stuff that are already done on paper though -charcoal and acrylics- and i would like to glue (risky it might ruin the whole thing, no?) on the thick layer.
i mean if there was a way to glue without ruing, i would go for the new works on paper again- to avoid above risk or fearing to do crap and ruin the costly board.

i will ask art supplies stores with the english name, hope they know what i mean.


the boards themselves aren't really expensive, depending on the size you buy. they are lightweight and made of polystyrene. They are often used for matting pictures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG3i-9PrM2g

Nefeli 04.10.2014 02:04 AM

thank you!
im sure now of what it is, just dunno the greek word for it but i can describe it better to art supply people.

Toilet & Bowels 04.10.2014 12:26 PM

They don't have paper on them, if you want to draw on them you'd need to use a permanent marker.
If you want to draw straight on to something harder than paper you could try mount board.
Probably the easiest thing to do though is draw on paper and stick it to some foam board using mount spray.

Genteel Death 04.10.2014 02:44 PM

You can draw with a pen on a foamboard, just not with a pencil. Or maybe depending on the quality of the pencil and how sharp it is you can use it to draw on it but it's not going to be a pleasant experience and you risk damaging the surface.

!@#$%! 04.10.2014 02:53 PM

i hope you're using acid-free boards! the non-archival kind turn to brittle crap after a few years.

Genteel Death 04.10.2014 03:34 PM

They also bend if you don't protect them from the heat.

Nefeli 04.11.2014 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
They don't have paper on them, if you want to draw on them you'd need to use a permanent marker.
If you want to draw straight on to something harder than paper you could try mount board.
Probably the easiest thing to do though is draw on paper and stick it to some foam board using mount spray.


mount board/ stick on foam board using mount spray. noted. thank you!

i found some foam boards - had seen before..
they are sort of expensive and i cant work on the surface they have. yep.


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