Antlorius Orkaphylx 09 Spusta
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These we're printed at monolith press, 5 colors on moss speckled recycled paper. no metallics.
I'm really torn on this one. Picked up Night Owl and passed on this at the time. But the more I look at it the more I fall in love with the "story," for lack of a better term. Looking at those little birds in their fragile little houses peacefully living on and sustaining themselves off of this "gentle beast," as Marq calls it, just makes me smile.
Plus as a bonus, I like the 1st edition better than the variants.
Plus as a bonus, I like the 1st edition better than the variants.
Well said. Its the story that captured me as well. Marq is good at getting the humour down on paper, especially with facial expressions. The 'branch with birds' piece is hysterical!
http://www.expressobeans.com/public/det ... 296/124520
I opted for a variant myself. First and foremost interested in a steel variant as I have never had a print printed on steel paper before. Quite curious..
http://www.expressobeans.com/public/det ... 296/124520
I opted for a variant myself. First and foremost interested in a steel variant as I have never had a print printed on steel paper before. Quite curious..
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good call, i like the first edition better than the dark as well, the animal looks more natural. oh well, we'll see when they arrive. steel may be solidjjbehren wrote:Plus as a bonus, I like the 1st edition better than the variants.
- timothyripley
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Beautiful poster, wish I had some cash to spend.
- HeadieMonster
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Welll maybe Im not reading it right, BUT I feel like there is three variants total and the last one is some headie green or shiny silver.... "(In 2 of the 3 variant editions the gentle beast is a dark gray color. 18 on Ochre paper and 12 on Steel paper.)" WEEEEEW!!!!!
BlakeAronson wrote:can i trade you groceries for horkey variants?
- fluffhead13
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i read it that way too, but i also wondered if he is considering the moss version a a variant. that would make 3. or maybe there is another colored paper that he's going to bless our tubes with.
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OK, my tube arrived today... Very cool...
Also included two smaller versions of the print, the same size as the Mamoth print, approx 10 x 11. One was on blue paper numbered out of 50 and caller "smaller"
The second was on lighter paper, number out of 6 and is "Ash Variant"
Also included two smaller versions of the print, the same size as the Mamoth print, approx 10 x 11. One was on blue paper numbered out of 50 and caller "smaller"
The second was on lighter paper, number out of 6 and is "Ash Variant"
BK: "Flatstock is like chum for flippers"