Homeward Bound 10 McCarthy
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- RupertPupkin
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AFAIK whether or not you get an AP is entirely random. I have ordered maybe 15 prints from Dan's site in the past few years and 3 or 4 have been APs. What I don't understand is why anybody gives a fudge. The APs are exactly the same as the rest of the run apart from the fact that they have the letters AP on them. I really do find it baffling.
this aggression will not stand, man.
- comountaingolf
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Reminds me of the drive over Berthoud Pass on the way to WP with the Alpenglow up against the Continental Divide... too sweetwneff wrote:This print reminds me of driving up to my log home in Coal Creek Canyon back in the day. Those Colorado foothill sunsets are bewitching.
I do believe this one may get framed.
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kylep3 wrote:really cool how everyone can relate to this print, or has a memory of it in some way, reminds me of the drive home from Mt. Lemon in AZ, in the rockies. Great print. Cant wait to get it.
No doubt, this reminds me of summertime cruising on the windy roads of Vermont, windows down, sun setting...
I was thinking the same thing. I'm new to this whole obsession, but I find myself drawn to prints that I can relate to. First it was Danger because he draws creepy forests so well it's like he grew up next door to me. McCarthy is usually a safer more neutral choice, but this one reminds me so much of the Lake Tahoe area I couldn't pass it up. And I love the colors.kylep3 wrote:really cool how everyone can relate to this print, or has a memory of it in some way, reminds me of the drive home from Mt. Lemon in AZ, in the rockies. Great print. Cant wait to get it.
Another McCarthy classic in the making, D&L=
“But as Garcia said, you know, the '60s ain't over till the fat lady gets high. And that means that whatever it takes to get you high: sometimes grief, sometimes it's prayer, fasting. I prefer a joint.”-Ken Kesey
- wolfmanjack
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considering the size and the outsourcing of printing I wonder if this run will be 555 too??
"Dont open my eyes, to nothin like truth, just leave it all lost in the wind, let it hide in the blindness of youth.
Facts of the matter, most likely will always remain, i guess ill be lost in the backyard, til i get home again"
- James McMurtry
Facts of the matter, most likely will always remain, i guess ill be lost in the backyard, til i get home again"
- James McMurtry
- BILLYTHEKID
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Just about to ask question about edition size. Dont sound like a McCarthy noob now. Dam too late!
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I couldn't say no to this print.
Truly gorgeous.
Good work Dan!
Truly gorgeous.
Good work Dan!