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Confused. Says knuckles but I only saw slapping. Thought maybe there was something said at the end that might clear it up but not sure they were speaking English, or what they were on about.
All-in-all they be sweet t'each other compared to them Americans that do the same. : \
Cool location.
I like Jack Slack's fight commentary:
I watched a program called Knuckle on ABC 2 last night - it was fantastic. A documentary about traveller fighting in Ireland shot over a 12 year period.
There could be a Banksy on the wall - but I'm not sure.
I heard a similar story from America where a world famous violinist, someone whose concert commands tickets worth hundreds of dollars, busked for a morning at a Washington DC train station playing his violin. He only earned about $30 for the morning.
Just googled it and came up with this story:
www.theguardian.com/music/tomserviceblog/2007/apr/18/joshuabellnoordinarybusker
And this video
It was all original Banksy canvases, the fella that bought 6 got over $250,000 worth of art for 360 bucks. Yep $42k a canvas!
That wasn't Banksy was it? His graffiti art is better than that.
No not really.
The hype is usually better than that and that's what makes the art look better.
Without the hype, it's obviously just a bit more graffiti.
If it was more than that then he should have sold everything.
He didn't.
He sold almost nothing. Even at $60 (SIXTY) dollars each. !!!!!
Point proven.
It was all original Banksy canvases, the fella that bought 6 got over $250,000 worth of art for 360 bucks. Yep $42k a canvas!
If that's what his stuff goes for he must be one of he only artists in history to make money before he dies.
I was in London maybe ten years ago and a mate showed me some of his graffiti that was around the Thames. Back then his work was small, discrete and nothing like normal graffiti, I guess that's where he developed his underground following. Has his identity ever been made public?