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I like the print, but I'm noticing that polar bears are "hot" right now What's up with the polar bear fad?
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got to get pictures of them before we drive them to extinction.golobulus wrote:I like the print, but I'm noticing that polar bears are "hot" right now What's up with the polar bear fad?
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Is this scene based on a real intersection? Can't read the names on the signs. Probably fictitious, but a real one would add to the beauty.
By the way, stop sign will eventually fall onto the hydrant and completely obliterate it. Game over.
By the way, stop sign will eventually fall onto the hydrant and completely obliterate it. Game over.
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recycler wrote:Is this scene based on a real intersection? Can't read the names on the signs. Probably fictitious, but a real one would add to the beauty.
By the way, stop sign will eventually fall onto the hydrant and completely obliterate it. Game over.
my understanding is that a lot, if not all, of the street signs he uses are real ones from Portland, OR.
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This is true. However, earlier pieces had signs from his old neighborhood in Oakland.bryndavies wrote:recycler wrote:Is this scene based on a real intersection? Can't read the names on the signs. Probably fictitious, but a real one would add to the beauty.
By the way, stop sign will eventually fall onto the hydrant and completely obliterate it. Game over.
my understanding is that a lot, if not all, of the street signs he uses are real ones from Portland, OR.
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shagdonk wrote:This is true. However, earlier pieces had signs from his old neighborhood in Oakland.bryndavies wrote:recycler wrote:Is this scene based on a real intersection? Can't read the names on the signs. Probably fictitious, but a real one would add to the beauty.
By the way, stop sign will eventually fall onto the hydrant and completely obliterate it. Game over.
my understanding is that a lot, if not all, of the street signs he uses are real ones from Portland, OR.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eR7BD785X0ctoo short wrote:oakland, you know i go way back
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I'm not sweating it. Clearly someone just goofed on the orientation when writing the description and just flipped them. The original is the same dimensions (11x14) as the print. That 1:1 is always a plus for me. Some folks who aren't in design or a related field don't know the standard of width coming before height.jpfondu wrote:15" wide by 12" high
I'm not sure if I'm being stupid but is this the size the wrong way around?
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the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
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Hahahahhahahahahahha POTDmattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
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