Timbrh2001 wrote:This. Im glad when I hear that people pass on Canus due to the fact that it doesnt fit into their portfolio.ajharrington321 wrote:Yea I passed on TWBB because it was 39 inches long....kingofprussia wrote:Was going to pull the trigger on Ebay but just read that it's 39 inches long. Boooo, can't fit in my portfolio which means its a pass for me. Do prints really need to be any longer than 36 inches?
Horkey's are meant to be framed, not put in a portfolio
Canus Dirus 13 Horkey
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anyone think this one resembles some of ken taylor's work, or vice versa? not trying to start any fights in here, just asking...
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No fights started. Some of Ken's work has been compared to Horkey's work before. In fact The Harbinger had a few people calling Horkey on it.
I like Canus Dirus quite a bit - even though I haven't seen Game of Thrones at all. I think part of what makes Canus Dirus so good is that it doesn't feel like it is definitely a Game of Thrones print. It feels more like a BIG WOLF VS SMALL LEAF print. And I like it.
I like Canus Dirus quite a bit - even though I haven't seen Game of Thrones at all. I think part of what makes Canus Dirus so good is that it doesn't feel like it is definitely a Game of Thrones print. It feels more like a BIG WOLF VS SMALL LEAF print. And I like it.
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It's cool but I will probably never frame it
KSUvet wrote:OK fellows, here she is! Thanks again so much to Tapecat, Aaron Horkey, and the print donor for making this happen. Hopefully you guys think I did it justice. The concept was to find a birch bark type moulding to resemble the tree. (I stole the idea from Trasher after I saw him post a musing on the forum, so thanks for that .) Finding a moulding to match the idea was a little harder. The top mat is a hand-wrapped fabric which has some little runs here and there. I'm pretty happy with how it came out. To me, that moulding really pulls your eye into those tree branches where the magic happens.
Never mind the yellow wall. It was like that when we moved in, and it's getting changed eventually! I had to shoot this one at an angle because of the stupid chandelier.