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From: rootsmanuvaa
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  • ALL of these are beautiful pieces! truely amazing independent ART! that piece done be the late great RAMMΣLLZΣΣ at 2:06 is simply incredible! never seen him approach that style but its simply mindblowing! makes me scratch my brain at was what left behind in his hidden vault up there in his mind and home that will never see the day of light...and still even apart of me thinks this incredible artist will never ever truely be recognized or given credit for his hard work done to this planet.

    RIP

  • ALL of these are beautiful pieces! truely amazing independent ART! that piece done be the late great RAMM:ΣLL:ZΣΣ at 2:06 is simply incredible! never seen him approach that style but its simply mindblowing! makes me scratch my brain at was what left behind in his hidden vault up there in his mind and home that will never see the day of light...and still even apart of me thinks this incredible artist will never ever truely be recognized or given credit for his hard work done to this planet.

    RIP

  • Thanks for posting this - very cool! Pretty sure that the painting at 2:06 is by the late, great Rammellzee

  • @beatnuts1uk actually there is two Rammellzee, at 2:06 like you said and also at 1:28 ..

  • @rootsmanuvaa Interesting! Thanks! I wrongly thought that the one at 1:28 was done by A-One or Toxic as they were students of Rammellzee and whilst it has some obvious Rammellzee elements it also has some things that I have not seen Rammellzee do before. I definitely need to attend this exhibition before the end of July!

  • @beatnuts1uk ye, when i first saw it, i wonder who it was, it reminds me of coco144 or Mico , but i asked the owner of the gallery and he told me it was a ZEE' canvas,, with symbol like eternity that are proper to his element.. It was the first time,i saw Rammellzee using that style...

  • @rootsmanuvaa many thanks! It's very interesting. I am definitely no Rammellzee expert but I have not seen him use this style before. I am the lucky owner of a Rammellzee painting on board from 1983 and was even luckier to meet the great man back in 2006. It's a real shame (and a disgrace!) that ZEE didn't get the recognition he deserved. But it's great to see that its starting to happen. Thanks again!

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