not a fan of linticulars, but this one is pretty cool
TONS of great prints over the course of the 5 shows, my favorite was Mike's foil print which I was able to buy prior to the show.
I bought a spusta, rolled it up made it 3/4 of the way through the show & sat on it
Not a huge deal, it's on shitty stock IMO & it was only 30 bucks. What a fun weekend & a great way to spend the 4th
Grateful Dead 50 DuBois
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I just purchase this from Mike's site. It says signed but not numbered. Anyone know if this is actually a closed edition of 350 or if there was a 2nd printing?
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davesenergyguide wrote:I just purchase this from Mike's site. It says signed but not numbered. Anyone know if this is actually a closed edition of 350 or if there was a 2nd printing?
Mike understanding is that mike prints what he wants when he wants. His wheel just keeps turning round. I like his stuff though.
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Although I've collected event posters for years, I have just gotten started BUYING art posters. I have 2 of this poster, both from the original 1st printing limited edition of 350. There was a similar poster, 18x18 in size and also limited to 350 artist signed/numbered prints. I was able to procure #350 of both editions (18x24 and 18x18). I realize lower numbers are typically more valuable, but I'm wondering if being the last of each edition makes these more desirable?
Hands down the deepest lenticular I've seen. I love the artwork and Good Thoughts printing really did this one justice. As far as numbers go.... who knows. I've seen 350 and 1111, lenticulars posters and squares.....signed, unsigned, numbered or unnumbered. Either way I gotta get this in a lightbox.