Let the vacation begin!!!!
The Rant
EVEN MORE STOLEN IMAGES, PLEASE RE-BLOG
Please look at these images. This “stall” belongs to a Dealer who exhibited at London Expo this weekend.
Images look familiar? They should. They’re all STOLEN.
This guy claims to be the “genius” behind these works of art. Truth is, the majority, if not ALL of them, have been swiped from deviantART, printed on canvas and sold WITHOUT PERMISSION.
This guy is a fraud, a plagiarist, a thief and liar. Why is he even allowed to exhibit at London Expo.
We all need to gather proof that this guy isn’t all he claims to be. If you recognise ANY of these images. PLEASE SHARE OR COMMENT BELOW. A lot of these works are by American artists. We need to inform them and put a stop to this.
Please, please share and let a team of us put this right. We need to gather a lot of solid evidence to get this guy thrown out.
He didn’t have any business cards (no surprises there) but he’s exhibited and sold at London Expo many, many times.
I intend to write a deviantART journal about this and spread the word myself. It would help greatly if you could share your photos here too and we can pool all our evidence in one place and compare photos.
BY THE WAY, THE GUY IN THE FOURTH PHOTO IS THE MAIN STALL-HOLDER, I BELIEVE, HE WAS PUTTING ALL THE CANVASES OUT ON DISPLAY.
Thank you all for reading.
How come nobody that works at the con not even noticed the completely different styles?? Ugh. Well I know 6 of the artists in these pieces so I’ve contacted them to see if they know about this at all. Just horrible. Giving this a signal boost.
Justin Combs worked hard in high school to improve his football game and earn a 3.75 GPA . He recently received a $54,000 merit-based scholarship to UCLA, where he’ll play football.
In April, Forbes named Justin Combs’ dad, Sean “P. Diddy” Combs, the wealthiest artist in hip-hop. Some say the family should return Justin’s scholarship, arguing that Combs should pay for his son’s education and taxpayer money should go to students with greater financial need. Other say Justin Combs earned the scholarship through his grades and athletic ability, and deserves to keep it.
What do you think? Should the Combs family keep, return or donate the money? Should students with wealthy parents have access to merit-based scholarships and financial aid? via @CNN_Blogs
Diddy is probably still pissed his songs are being traded for free, so he wants to take it out on all Americans. I realize that scholarships are merit based and if his son did do a great job in school and on the field, he should be entitled to it. BUT… scholarships, I thought, were meant for kids who’s parents would have a harder time sending them to college. I know that doesn’t apply to all students. But if your dad has tons of cash, why not give some other kids the chance to go to school?
(via npr)
Nothing days “pimp” like spinners on your minivan. (Taken with instagram)
Lately, this odd looking cat has been chillin’ on my car. Every time I see him, he’s in the exact pose shown here. (Taken with Instagram at The Castle Cordero)
Thank you, veterans. Thank you for putting your lives on the line for all Americans. Thank you to the parents how’s loved ones have given their lives for freedom. Thank you to all those who served, past and present. Your sacrifice will never go unnoticed.
If anyone sees Charles Barkley around town, ask to see his NBA championship ring. Then, before he says anything, start laughing and walk away.
So, who’s gonna take Charles Barkley to the Bonham? Maybe he’ll wear his pretty pink tie. Why do they call him “Sir” Charles? That denotes class that f$&@;:# does not have.
Waiting for my son to do his thing at his class play. (Taken with instagram)
What an odd thing to be strapped to a trailer full of lawn care equipment. (Taken with instagram)
The Job: Had new Macs shipped to us yesterday. Understood we were supposed to swap them out. Turns out we get to keep them. My new iMac is glitchy gonna make an Apple store run today. (Taken with Instagram at SA Current)
The Job: Working on this week’s issue of the Current. And making great time. (Taken with Instagram at SA Current)

