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I have an original 1st edition silkscreen and it is exactly 50cm x 76cm. This is approximately 19.75 inches x 29.75 inches. I'm not sure where 22x30 came from.mania wrote:Hi can anyone confirm with certainty what the actual dimensions are for this poster? We're they around 50 x 70 cms? Any help would be appreciated
I added a picture of mine to the images.
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talkingdeads wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:54 pmi have a real one. difficult to find. If i only keep one poster, it will be this one.
I am not sure this is still true, to be young again, but i do still have this poster
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Betting on that JJ Whale.
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Codeblue: what's your hold on to? (At the moment, people change amiright?!)
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Ha! The whale is the embellished version, should have ponied up back in the day
Didn't even know Walton Ford.....talkingdeads wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 8:26 pmCodeblue: what's your hold on to? (At the moment, people change amiright?!)
Speaking of JJ, I got hooked on the Adachi woodcuts by James Jean. At the moment, I'd probably pick Parasola or Pomegranate as the holder. Here's a (literal) wild card for ya.
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Did you manage to get all of the JJ Adachi woodcuts? Still looking for a Parasola...Codeblue wrote: ↑Wed May 03, 2023 4:43 pmDidn't even know Walton Ford.....talkingdeads wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2023 8:26 pmCodeblue: what's your hold on to? (At the moment, people change amiright?!)Speaking of JJ, I got hooked on the Adachi woodcuts by James Jean. At the moment, I'd probably pick Parasola or Pomegranate as the holder. Here's a (literal) wild card for ya.
Keiichi Tanaami's "Eyebeam" is a lovely one, isn't it? Do you have a copy? I love his work, but wasn't a big fan of the second Adachi release "The Dream Begins Again".
I have all the JJ woodcuts except the latest one, Chine. Yes, I have Eye Beam. Believe or not, I'd never heard of KT before I got the email from Adachi. I went back and forth on entering the lotto for it because it was very expensive, but was I really taken with the piece. I agree, the second image The Dream Begins again is nowhere near as strong.
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