D DougFord on the good foot Local time 1:46 AM Joined Feb 2, 2007 Messages 737 View My Gallery Jan 27, 2016 #41 dogbunny said: All that's left to do is post this up on Instagram so Richard Prince can turn it into real art. A spudsploitation masterpiece. Click to expand... Mr. Potato Head, nose, mouth and eyes should do it.
dogbunny said: All that's left to do is post this up on Instagram so Richard Prince can turn it into real art. A spudsploitation masterpiece. Click to expand... Mr. Potato Head, nose, mouth and eyes should do it.
J __jc Well-known Local time 1:46 AM Joined Jan 6, 2014 Messages 483 View My Gallery Jan 27, 2016 #42 Hey maybe RFF as a collective could buy it; of course, we'd all need to chip in.
R RichL Well-known Local time 1:46 AM Joined Mar 8, 2010 Messages 447 Location Portland Oregon View My Gallery Jan 27, 2016 #43 A farmer would have to produce about 10,000 tons to get the same amount for his potatoes. P.S. I just love artspeak😀
A farmer would have to produce about 10,000 tons to get the same amount for his potatoes. P.S. I just love artspeak😀
F FujiLove Well-known Local time 9:46 AM Joined May 24, 2014 Messages 604 View My Gallery Jan 29, 2016 #44 Larry H-L said: It's a mash-terpiece. Click to expand... When you're nursing a very poorly dog and dreading the surgery to come, a hard belly laugh is worth $2 million. Thank you.
Larry H-L said: It's a mash-terpiece. Click to expand... When you're nursing a very poorly dog and dreading the surgery to come, a hard belly laugh is worth $2 million. Thank you.
x-ray Veteran Local time 4:46 AM Joined Jun 15, 2005 Messages 5,782 Location Tennessee USA View My Gallery Jan 29, 2016 #45 marcr1230 said: I think it matters if the price is contrived for publicity or business reasons It brings to mind (tangentially) Edward Weston's pepper images when I see those - I see originality, I see a human form in abstraction when I see this potato - I see a well lit potato Click to expand... Edward Weston sold his prints for $50. Big difference. Which will endure and gain value in the next 50 years? Potato bought by a nut.
marcr1230 said: I think it matters if the price is contrived for publicity or business reasons It brings to mind (tangentially) Edward Weston's pepper images when I see those - I see originality, I see a human form in abstraction when I see this potato - I see a well lit potato Click to expand... Edward Weston sold his prints for $50. Big difference. Which will endure and gain value in the next 50 years? Potato bought by a nut.