Avengers 12 Stout
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I still feel that this is where Stout will have peaked. Looking at the childishness of Django and Reservoir Dogs and this Drive coming, this might have been the greatest and last one.
I would wait to say that until we see what he has in store for the gallery show.
I do like Avengers more than anything he's done since, although I think Reservoir Dogs is pretty strong.
I do like Avengers more than anything he's done since, although I think Reservoir Dogs is pretty strong.
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That's an interesting opinion. I for one really like this print, but I have to admit that it has a lot more to do with the subject matter than the composition.
Tyler clearly hadn't seen the movie when he created the image, and IMHO it does suffer a bit. This is exactly the type of "random collage of faces" that people often complain about. It really doesn't have any imagery that invokes any specific memories or feelings from the film. By contrast, his Kill Bill, LTROI, and Reservoir Dogs completely transport me back to the film.
Like I said, I like the print, but it is far from his best work. I would have loved to see what he could come up with after seeing the film.
Tyler clearly hadn't seen the movie when he created the image, and IMHO it does suffer a bit. This is exactly the type of "random collage of faces" that people often complain about. It really doesn't have any imagery that invokes any specific memories or feelings from the film. By contrast, his Kill Bill, LTROI, and Reservoir Dogs completely transport me back to the film.
Like I said, I like the print, but it is far from his best work. I would have loved to see what he could come up with after seeing the film.
Because it's the print we deserve, but not the one we need right now. So we'll hunt it.
Let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet.
Let's not start sucking each other's dicks quite yet.
- attackonthebass
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what is that little smudge right below the PG-13? Can't make it out from the pictures
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- dragonmanagement
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It's part of the screen print. There are seemingly random color specs/sploches throughout the image.
attackonthebass wrote:what is that little smudge right below the PG-13? Can't make it out from the pictures
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Why is the reg fetching for more money than the variant? I dont think I've ever seen that happen.