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The art critic - David Galloway - wrote about documenta 9 and my art - International Herald Tribune 1992 -> http://www.pop.ac/print001.html - CNN - the artclub, a Hamburg special 1999 - showed my art. I work with stickers since 1987 - My art has 3 major sections: 1.) art with recycled stickers - these are my works 2.) let's stick together - these are happenings, interactiv, I provide stickers and the people stick 3.) divine sticker art - at holy places I connect with the god // All this you can see at www.pop.ac on more than 6000 pages. -
kind regards pop.ac
Hey, respect, welcome, thanks for your contribs to Sticker art. I've removed your edits from the article as they conflict with wikipedia's guidelines regarding Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Individuals should generally avoid editting articles or subject matter with which they are directly involved. Based on your username, I would recommend avoiding any editting involving pop.ac.
If pop.ac did, in fact, somehow create sticker art, please provide an independant reputable source as detailed at Wikipedia:Attribution, and the claim will remain in the article.
>>> Inken Knoch from Hamburg Art History Department, under Prof. Dr. Klaus Herding, wrote in the book: - ISBN 3-927244-00-7 - kunst an der universität hamburg ein inventar - on page 29 - Inv.-Nr. 03-09 - that I created art with sticker 1987 - http://www.pop.ac/print003.html - on this website you can read: ... After 1982 he studied medicin; five years later he started with the artistic production in the from him so called "ART COLLE" ->(= sticker art),... - This proves that the artist pop.ac created 1987 sticker art. For more information write e-mail: pop.ac@pop.ac - kind regards pop.ac >>>
Again, thanks for your contribs, try not to take my removals the wrong way. Stick around and help us maintain these articles ;).
Standard welcome follows, drop any questions my way ;)! :
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[edit] Creation of sticker art
- If pop.ac did, in fact, somehow create sticker art, please provide an independant reputable source as detailed at Wikipedia:Attribution, and the claim will remain in the article. (from above)
A stamp is a stamp, a sticker is a sticker. - I think nobody would say that Guglielmo Achille Cavellini created sticker art. - I never created a sticker, I stick sticker. The sticker I use are garbage, trash -> I recycle them... more than 2.000.000 sticker - Kindly look at www.pop.ac it is all explaned there.- I do not understand your point. - Again, since 1987 I work only with sticker - since 20 years - it is a life-long-time project - 1987 people shaked the head and asked: "How can you do art with sticker" - Now, 2007 you shake your head and you do not believe me that I created sticker art in 1987. - I like to learn from you here is my e-mail : pop.ac@pop.ac - kind regards pop.ac - —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Pop.ac (talk • contribs) 00:18, April 26, 2007 (UTC)
Inken Knoch from Hamburg Art History Department, under Prof. Dr. Klaus Herding, wrote in the book: - ISBN 3-927244-00-7 - kunst an der universität hamburg ein inventar - on page 29 - Inv.-Nr. 03-09 - that I created art with sticker 1987 - http://www.pop.ac/print003.html - on this website you can read: ... After 1982 he studied medicin; five years later he started with the artistic production in the from him so called "ART COLLE" ->(= sticker art),... - This proves that the artist pop.ac created 1987 sticker art. For more information write e-mail: pop.ac@pop.ac - kind regards pop.ac
- The quote in it's entirety: Nach 1982 studierte er Medizin; fünf Jahre später begann er mit der künstlerischen Produktion in der von ihm so benannten "ART COLLE", die sich "definiert durch Aufkleber, die auf Platten geklebt werden. This quote shows that you were recognized for your work involving stickers, and even credits you with some sort of new term. However, The Sticker art article addresses the medium in a broader sense, including street art as a primary focus. I maintain that a variety of artists both street and classical have used stickers as a primary medium for many years before 1987, Cavellini being one of many examples. I do not believe anyone can claim to have created sticker art in the sense that you are seeking(!). Your work certainly deserves mention in the article, but I will continue to recommend against any statements regarding your invention of the technique, medium, discipline, whatever.. ∴ here…♠ 06:03, 29 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Eigendarstellung
The german version of WP:COI can be found at de:Wikipedia:Eigendarstellung . It is rarely approrpiate for an individiual to edit an article about themself. Thanks, drop any other questions my way ;)! ∴ here…♠ 18:32, 26 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] talk page guidelines
Hey pop.. When you comment on a talk page, add four Tildes, like this: ~~~~ to the end which will sign and date your comment! It helps keep the talk pages organized ;). See more talk page guidelies at Wikipedia:Talk page guidelines. I'll think more about your sticker art thoughts and get back to you soon. Thanks! ∴ here…♠ 02:38, 3 May 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Your own article
If you can send me a few published articles about yourself, I would be able to write an article for you. Then we can link your own article from Sticker art. Do you have a few full texts? If needed you could mail them. Let me know. ∴ here…♠ 08:41, 4 May 2007 (UTC)