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I think its really cool of BNG to be offering something different. When I received the initial email advertising the sale, I was really intrigued by the back story of the tenners and how BNG came to have a bunch to sell. To be honest its out of my price range right now but I would love to own one and good luck to all that scores. Well done all round
Going up today at noon EST:
Mind Excavation by David Welker
Fine art giclee
16 x 16 inches
Signed, deckled, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 60
$125
Night 13 by AJ Masthay
Linocut print with photopolymer letterpress on Arches 88 paper
25 x 12 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 250
$100
Night 13 - Pencil Edition by AJ Masthay
Fine art giclee
19 x 9 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 100
$125
Pop Ultra by Joey Feldman
Screen print
18 x 19.5 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 75
$75
Mind Excavation by David Welker
Fine art giclee
16 x 16 inches
Signed, deckled, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 60
$125
Night 13 by AJ Masthay
Linocut print with photopolymer letterpress on Arches 88 paper
25 x 12 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 250
$100
Night 13 - Pencil Edition by AJ Masthay
Fine art giclee
19 x 9 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 100
$125
Pop Ultra by Joey Feldman
Screen print
18 x 19.5 inches
Signed, embossed and hand-numbered edition of 75
$75
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The AJ is phenomenal. Somehow completely missed it, kind of oblivious to the NYCC releases as I thought it was all Batman and Star Wars. BNG is drymounting insane, Joe is a madman, Arseny a pirate king.
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It's the funniest thing when they sneak 'em in there and the BNG line gets only a fraction of the usual fanbase for it while people scramble for PBs. Same with Sperry regs at Spoke every year.earlgreytoast wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:11 amThe AJ is phenomenal. Somehow completely missed it, kind of oblivious to the NYCC releases as I thought it was all Batman and Star Wars. BNG is drymounting insane, Joe is a madman, Arseny a pirate king.
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
The Sperry images that spoke gets for these events are always beat thojkw3000 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:36 amIt's the funniest thing when they sneak 'em in there and the BNG line gets only a fraction of the usual fanbase for it while people scramble for PBs. Same with Sperry regs at Spoke every year.earlgreytoast wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:11 amThe AJ is phenomenal. Somehow completely missed it, kind of oblivious to the NYCC releases as I thought it was all Batman and Star Wars. BNG is drymounting insane, Joe is a madman, Arseny a pirate king.
But what is it though? I see a man trying to show his Jupiter model to pigeons on the street, but they're more concerned with eating the orange broccoli before the lava consuming cars in the background gets too close . And what is "photopolymer letterpress"?
Also, serious question, can someone explain Feldman to me? The only thing I know about the artist is that he keeps showing in the Bottleneck releases, but it all looks like a standard grade-schooler to me.
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glad you like the super a! a lot of new buyers for that one so hopefully they like them too. He has such a huge fan base abroad. Like everywhere
Collaborated with him on a beautiful deck set coming to Rampant later in the month.
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Feldman was an understudy of Ralph Steadman. They share a very specific style that seems to be love or hate, nothing in the middle. I first saw him pop up in the Nutbags group on Facebook, did an exclusive run of Phish prints for them. Those took off on the secondary and he seemed to blow up from there.
Obviously he's been around much longer than that, simply stating how I saw him blow up in the scene.
I like a lot of his stuff but don't own any, definitely not the style I would frame and hang. But people go crazy for just about every release.