Martin Ansin thread
You know what I find interesting that adds to his pieces, the paper stock selected. The visible artifacts in the paper that pop up from place to place. I first starting noticing the pulp fibers (if that's what are they called?) in the Mummy print. They appeared again on Planet of the Apes, Tron Reg and the Dracula pieces. His design allows for the paper to be a part of the art and it's beautiful to see.
as an owner of both..I prefer the variant..has a more classic feel to it..that being said..the red pops real nice on the regstebila25 wrote:Can't decide if I prefer the regular or variant. Although I do own the regular.
and both are
This really is a great photo. Really drew my attention to the intricacies of the lettering that I had previously failed to notice.hongkongcavaliers wrote:I keep looking at this picture.iambillyg wrote:
It is so classy. Like a crisp tuxedo or a menu at a really nice restaurant.
Well done camera man
Thanks man. Now if I can get Mondo to somehow let me photo all of their releases....yesterday wrote:
This really is a great photo. Really drew my attention to the intricacies of the lettering that I had previously failed to notice.
Well done camera man
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jlabbate wrote:as an owner of both..I prefer the variant..has a more classic feel to it..that being said..the red pops real nice on the regstebila25 wrote:Can't decide if I prefer the regular or variant. Although I do own the regular.
and both are
I wish the reds and blacks were more similar, but I got the Dracula so my Mummy wouldn't be so lonely. Unfortunately, I don't ever see them being triplets... I don't know if I could ever pull the trigger for the going rates of a Phantom or Bride. I'm not so keen on the Wolfman, but then again, Billy hasn't posted expert photography of the Wolfman, yet.
For the Mummy the red on the reg is deeper than it looks in the jpeg. And much deeper on the variant.
Here's my reg, lol
Here's my reg, lol
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man, you and damaged prints.
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I know, girl. John at Poster Mountain is working his magic as we type.sidewaysscott wrote:man, you and damaged prints.
Damn billy, and I always thought I was bad off with the random flaws in my Ansins That picture pains me
I've gotta move some stuff around to dig out some prints to sell. I'll grab a pic of my Bride's ink flake and Mummy variant with the largest edge bump I've seen
I've gotta move some stuff around to dig out some prints to sell. I'll grab a pic of my Bride's ink flake and Mummy variant with the largest edge bump I've seen
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Where and when did that happen??iambillyg wrote:I know, girl. John at Poster Mountain is working his magic as we type.sidewaysscott wrote:man, you and damaged prints.
Also, is the repair worth the outlay? This is about $200 on the secondary market... I didn't think Poster Mountain were cheap...
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'bout $50 for average repairrubberneck wrote: I didn't think Poster Mountain were cheap...
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Not bad, not bad at all...sidewaysscott wrote:'bout $50 for average repairrubberneck wrote: I didn't think Poster Mountain were cheap...
I just picked up a stout which has some battle damage, I might be taking it to the mountain...
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do it. John is great to work with o'er there. Tell 'em large marge sent ya!rubberneck wrote:Not bad, not bad at all...sidewaysscott wrote:'bout $50 for average repairrubberneck wrote: I didn't think Poster Mountain were cheap...
I just picked up a stout which has some battle damage, I might be taking it to the mountain...
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