@VH I wasn't sure if I was going to like it either but we know better than to judge a piece before it's complete. Last minute details can make all the difference.
I like the feminine vibe it gives off. A huge improvement over the red, white and blue Prince symbol mess that came before it.
I didn't forget about it! I think it's whimsical, has that quirky Japanese edge and is competently executed. If I had the money, I would have Aiko beautify my walls and ceilings...alas.
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6 comments:
Don't feel bad, Grieve. It's so underwhelming everyone forgot about it. Still better than Shepard Fairey though.
I was prepared to hate it but I like it!
It's fun and full of energy.
@VH I wasn't sure if I was going to like it either but we know better than to judge a piece before it's complete. Last minute details can make all the difference.
I like the feminine vibe it gives off. A huge improvement over the red, white and blue Prince symbol mess that came before it.
I didn't forget about it! I think it's whimsical, has that quirky Japanese edge and is competently executed. If I had the money, I would have Aiko beautify my walls and ceilings...alas.
I love it. I think it's playful and whimsical.
Agree with all. Great fresh take on pop and my favorite thing on the wall in awhile.
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