Mine arrived yesterday with a nice coa.
It's a great Keyes, nice size and printing does it justice.
A Whole New World 15 Keyes
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Luminous wrote:Did these arrive rolled with the art facing out? Just curious.
Standard for giclees, and a must, imo. Also not a bad idea for screen prints.
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Thanks.natepachl wrote:yesLuminous wrote:Did these arrive rolled with the art facing out? Just curious.
Really? Why do you think it's a must?bryndavies wrote:Luminous wrote:Did these arrive rolled with the art facing out? Just curious.
Standard for giclees, and a must, imo. Also not a bad idea for screen prints.
This is a seriously gorgeous print. I bet it's even more magnificent in person.
I just found out about it from being on the front page. Some day I will own this print. It's going on my list of must haves. Is there any meaning of the graffiti or anything else subtle that might easily go unnoticed?
I just found out about it from being on the front page. Some day I will own this print. It's going on my list of must haves. Is there any meaning of the graffiti or anything else subtle that might easily go unnoticed?
I was shocked to see how much better these looked in person. The snow falling was the most impressive part IMO.b3b0p wrote:This is a seriously gorgeous print. I bet it's even more magnificent in person.
I just found out about it from being on the front page. Some day I will own this print. It's going on my list of must haves. Is there any meaning of the graffiti or anything else subtle that might easily go unnoticed?
I don't see this one framed up often but I love it so hopefully this inspires others to frame theirs up.
Framed by Framing Devil of course. I think he's starting to rub off on me because I definitely think more outside the box now when it comes to framing possibilities. After I saw what he did with Kenny Random Four seasons set with free hand graffit tags all around the inside border I thought this piece could use some of that. Only we didn't stop there. What about the effect of snow, as in the effect it was snowed on? I've never seen it done and if any piece deserves it, it has to be this one.
Pictures don't do it justice so as always I'll provide more later when I get it home. Enjoy these teases for now.
drymount your sig!
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that's a great frame job.