Love Me, Love Me Not 09 Kinsey
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- kurodathon
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Finally something I nominated wins. Well done, Kinsey.
- starkiller
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well deserved
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pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
- bloodthrust
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Where did those come from?
Perkins wrote:Hmm. Art with rules. Doesn't sound like all that great of an idea to me.
mistersmith wrote:It's Pearl Jam. You could poop on a piece of French Paper and write "Pearl Jam" in it with your finger and have a decent shot at AoTW.
- starkiller
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looks like unfinished printer proofs of diff color layers
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pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
pewter14 wrote:
Once people realize ...
1) You cannot have every poster.
2) You do not need every poster.
3) There is always another poster.
... this hobby will become a lot more enjoyable. It's quite cathartic once you accept these truths.
The colorways above were actual color tests, not unfinished.
On another note, this piece is prominent in the Kinsey spread in the new book Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Street-Imp ... 3899552903
On another note, this piece is prominent in the Kinsey spread in the new book Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Street-Imp ... 3899552903
- actorinthisplay
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anyone have any pictures of this framed? I'm looking for some ideas since I just recently got this.
Try http://www.pictureframes.com Click "personal frame shop". You can upload a jpg of your artwork, pick a mat color, choose a frame, wall color, etc. If you don't like your choices you can click to quick see another frame or mat.
I'm not a huge fan of white frames with a white mat, but this piece might look really good with a clean square 1" white wood frame and a white mat about 3".
I'm not a huge fan of white frames with a white mat, but this piece might look really good with a clean square 1" white wood frame and a white mat about 3".