No. Contact her maybe...sabotage wrote:Maybe the open edition problem will be fixed too. I haven't been able to purchase it for awhile. Anyone know why?
..... Ours is on the way.
No. Contact her maybe...sabotage wrote:Maybe the open edition problem will be fixed too. I haven't been able to purchase it for awhile. Anyone know why?
Codeblue wrote:So she's printing everything except the best one.
Codeblue wrote:further proof there's no accounting for taste.
Hi, I'm new, and I totally agree with this sentiment! Is there any reason why an artist couldn't offer all their digitised art for purchase til the end of time? Kind of like mp3s of music. I suppose they'd kill the cachet and the buzz around limited and hard to get items, but on the flip they allow all their fans to own the pieces they love. Surely that would be an artist's goal? Please excuse any naivety I'm showing heremrkyuss wrote:Nice. I think I prefer timed releases these days. Im getting too lazy to worry about limited release runs. If its a nice print I really dont care if its an edition of 5 or 5000.
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i forgot where i read it but it said something along the lines that it's currently open and can close at anytimesabotage wrote:Maybe the open edition problem will be fixed too. I haven't been able to purchase it for awhile. Anyone know why?
Where I Rest is gorgeous and an open edition for only $80 on her site. I’d start there before paying secondary market prices for other ones:HoneySuckle wrote:where can I buy her prints? thanks
Here I was throwing some poor noob into the fires of Ebay and you've gotta come in and save him. Spoiling my fun!Lomier66 wrote:Where I Rest is gorgeous and an open edition for only $80 on her site. I’d start there before paying secondary market prices for other ones:HoneySuckle wrote:where can I buy her prints? thanks
http://www.audrey-kawasaki.com/sale/