Ex Machina 17 Kurtz
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- halftonegraphics
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Thank you for your input, and I look forward to seeing your Ex Machina print in the near future!SAJPosters wrote:yeah, really good trace job once again by Rory Sperry i mean Kurtz
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- BENYOUNG20
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We're reaching out to let you that, due to the unique attributes of printing on foil, some additional care is recommended when handling your print. As a courtesy all prints have been packaged inside an acid free clear bag as well as traditional craftpaper, to help protect the print surface. We recommend leaving it within this bag during and handling or flattening.
the foil edition looks fantastic, and is on some thick ass paper
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trying to decide how to get this framed up....any one have any experience framing with a neon light?