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Geoffrey Raymond. ('nuff said.)
Just in case you haven't noticed, Zero Hedge is proud to offer a series of print reproductions by Geoffrey Raymond. Yes, that Geoffrey Raymond. This is your chance to own a piece of meltdown history, and support one of the great meltdown visionaries of our time. The prints are limited runs, so get them while they last.
Visit the online catalog here: http://www.zerohedge.com/ray
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While these are good, I like my home to be a tranquil place. Kinda like having a picture of Hitler, or Sadam, or something.
Maybe some of you out there want to make a statement at the office? Or gift it to your bank to hang in the lobby?
Oh man, I really wish I had $500 in discretionary cash. Sadly, if it's not cheap and used, I probably can't afford it.
Currently liquidating my CDs and books and electronics on Amazon, even my Bose headphones and Valentine One. Selling while prices are still firmish!
I couldn't stop laughing even though it's a horror show.
the great thing is these are priced in dollars. Soon i'll be able to buy these with the euros down the back of my sofa
I don't know about Geoff Raymond, but where the hell is walstreetpro now when we need him more than ever?!
I've got a serious chubbie on for the Screaming Pope. Would look great on my wall at the office. Scare away the people with less than important questions, to whom my favorite answer is "I have no idea - perhaps your replacement will know." But have no fear - the "signed from Rikers" giclee series will sell out quickly.
we love 'the american investor'
we think it should renamed 'the american short'
and we see above scarlett timmay's head the for sale sign that sits in his front yard in westchester.
who knows, he might just sell it yet...bathroom and all.
Cool beans.
I just snagged "The Fallen Prince" and "The American Investor" for my office.
I will buy COD
While I do enjoy many other people's art, the only real piece I truly covet is Michael Bedard's, The Failure of Capitalism. And what do you know, copies are available from Bedard himself for $30! If you who enjoy cartoon art, check it out:
http://www.michaelbedard.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/03/17/cap...
Wow, never seen these before. This one is cool as well, esp. in light of the CNBC post...
http://www.michaelbedard.com/photos/sitting_ducks/15.html
Hey hey,
Geoffrey Raymond is alive! If you talk to him can you ask him to reply to my (William) emails?
I'm sure he's very busy but if he fails to answer his customers' emails for more than two months he is not going to do much business as it won't do any good to his reputation.
I'm sure he's busy and all that which is why I'm not losing patience yet but this has been getting on a bit.
TIA
William
I had to laugh out loud to see his representation of Timmay! poor little puppet baby!
Curious to know what Geoffrey paints on his "good" days...
Can I borrow one of these to sell it short?
Like most art, I'm expecting these to asymptotically approach their commodity value....
;-)
250?!
come on, it is just a reprint
ZH to join fed to print fiat paper now
DONATE!
I just donated to ZH, and was "Order 178." That means only 178 of you have made a donation in the last two months! WTF!
personally I'd rather buy an expensive t shirt/baseball cap/mug,just so I get a little memento for my donation.
can't wait for the baby clothes line to come out.
Haha. +1 for grandparents care packages
can we go straight to coffee cups and ties please? the image fits that media.
Great! I'll put them right next to my velvet Elvis!
Something just struck me (not my drink mates this time) and perhaps I've got my head up my ass (as usual) but I have an idea.
We should take these billion dollar CEOs, take away everything they have--the big houses, the fancy cars, the billion dollary paydays--and put them in an "average" CEO situation. Put them in a small cap company where their stock is traded at pennies. Give them a Toyota Camry. Give them a 3 BR 2 BA house somewhere in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Make sure their office is thirty miles away on the 101 so they have a shitty commute daily. Give them a $100K salary. Inform them that this will be their life, for the rest of it. There is no way out. Make the best of it or commit suicide, those are the terms of the settlement. Then, let them be.
Let's see how they react when their company is used like a blow-up doll on the exchanges for a quick fuck by traders and hedgies. Let them see first hand the destruction of the market manipulation which they practice with so much glee. Once their livelihoods rest on the expectation of other market participants playing fairly, I'll bet you 20 gold pieces that they will be the ones screaming the loudest for market reform.
It's the classic "put them in their victim's shoes" reform model. But then once they cry uncle, we put them to death on the spot (a couple shots to the heart at close range with a .38 Special ought to do the job nicely). Then we whisper in their ear as life slowly escapes them, "You're no daisy! YOU'RE NO DAISY!"
I am Chumbawamba.
you are Chumbawmamba and you got daisies coming out your ears.
perhaps we should showcase anthony white's currency paintings too.
Who is Geoffrey Raymond?
http://www.redeyelaboratories.com/redeye_laboratories/art/Pages/everythi...
another good one
I would love to short this guy
what a talentless goofball
wallpaper for a vomitorium
The only meaningful standard I know for 'fine art prints' is a limited edition of no more than 25. Any more is just - well - 'nuf said' 'Limited Run'means nothing. . Suggest you sell signed inkjet prints or photolitho for $30. Proceeds - costs to ZH.Deductable advertising for the artist. Artist sells originals as fine art at fine art prices. Just a suggestion.