Brooks Salzwedel Thread
I really love this guy's work. I think I've bought all of his prints that he has released so far except for the first one (sold out before I knew about him). His layered technique with resin is really interesting to me. There is just a subtle beauty to it that I really like.
Anyway, he released a new print last week that I think looks pretty nice. And just to be a nice guy you can use this coupon code to get 15% off since the gallery sent it after I bought the print: HL5AS4UX
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/home/detail/16784
Image Height: 20.75" (52.705 cm)
Image Width: 9.25" (23.495 cm)
Height: 22.0" (55.88 cm)
Width: 10.5" (26.67 cm)
Printing Method: Giclee
Paper Type: 100% Cotton Fine Art Paper
Features: Limited Edition(100), Signed & Numbered on Piece
Anyway, he released a new print last week that I think looks pretty nice. And just to be a nice guy you can use this coupon code to get 15% off since the gallery sent it after I bought the print: HL5AS4UX
http://www.gallerynucleus.com/home/detail/16784
Image Height: 20.75" (52.705 cm)
Image Width: 9.25" (23.495 cm)
Height: 22.0" (55.88 cm)
Width: 10.5" (26.67 cm)
Printing Method: Giclee
Paper Type: 100% Cotton Fine Art Paper
Features: Limited Edition(100), Signed & Numbered on Piece
- electrachrome
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it's to bad it never worked out. all these Artist appreciation threads were what it was originally intended for.Codeblue wrote:This thread is fine. No one uses that Nook fudge anymore anyway.
I didn't realize he had so many of his prints available on his site, like there are 52 Almost Jurassic prints available:
http://www.brookssalzwedel.com/store.html
http://www.brookssalzwedel.com/store.html
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Brooks is doing a kickstarter. Great way to pick up a print and help him out:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/br ... ummer-2015
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/br ... ummer-2015
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