EB Entry Corrections Part 3
- regularjohn
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My giclee print, "The Guardian" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/166199
The Paper for this is: 300 gram Textured Fine Art Paper
Thanks!
The Paper for this is: 300 gram Textured Fine Art Paper
Thanks!
- regularjohn
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This print, "Mexicoma Gold" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/165011
is a variant of the "Blackend" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/165074
like this "Mexicoma Silver" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/165075
Thanks
is a variant of the "Blackend" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/165074
like this "Mexicoma Silver" : http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/165075
Thanks
- dirkstainly
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Done to here
just added a sale to: http://www.expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/142191
it sold for $400 + $79 shipping, so i entered:
Price: 400
Shipping: 79
then it shows up in the price history as 400 ***shipped.
so, should be 479 ***shipped (or 400 excluding shipping).
thanks, mods. you rule!
it sold for $400 + $79 shipping, so i entered:
Price: 400
Shipping: 79
then it shows up in the price history as 400 ***shipped.
so, should be 479 ***shipped (or 400 excluding shipping).
thanks, mods. you rule!
Orange - http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/166412
Red - http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/69369
Blue - http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/76827
I think that the orange "Peace At Last" should be its own entry, and I submitted it as such, however it was merged with the red and blue editions. The "orange edition" is a 5-layer serigraph whereas the red and blue editions are giclees, they're different sizes, the paper is different, the "orange edition" was released by Yo! whereas the red and blue editions were released by POW/Santa's Ghetto.
Red - http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/69369
Blue - http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/76827
I think that the orange "Peace At Last" should be its own entry, and I submitted it as such, however it was merged with the red and blue editions. The "orange edition" is a 5-layer serigraph whereas the red and blue editions are giclees, they're different sizes, the paper is different, the "orange edition" was released by Yo! whereas the red and blue editions were released by POW/Santa's Ghetto.
- dirkstainly
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The rule of thumb at EB is that we try to consolidate editions of prints with the exact same title and exact same artwork under the same listing. The year the artwork was created was 2007. The Orange may have been created as an edition at a later date, but the original artwork/print was done in 2007 and all editions of that artwork go with the same listing (Red, Blue, Orange).
The edition you asked to be added has the exact same name as an existing listing. It has the exact same artwork. The size and technique might be different (screen print instead of giclee), but the individual edition has places for those and they ARE described differently in the new edition or can be updated to have the correct data. By your definition, the Red and Blue should be separate listings as well since they have different sizes. That would be very inaccurate for how we try to keep editions together.
You'll see that there are OGs (e.g. paintings or other mixed media originals) which also have prints made from them. Most are giclees, which get listed as "Giclee" editions under the original work.
Sometimes a screen print is made with several variants of the same artwork (different colors, different paper) and those are listed under the original artwork as well. Sometimes they add goddamn teacups and throw pillows as editions (I wish I was kidding about that).
One minor difference is that when art prints are made from gig posters, those generally have a different title (see Justin Hampton's catalog for lots of examples) and they get their own listing.
Can you find counter-examples? I can probably find a bunch related to a series of prints and sets and individual listings and uncuts and all that...we do the best we can.
No system is perfect but that's why it should be combined based on our "rules of thumb."
The edition you asked to be added has the exact same name as an existing listing. It has the exact same artwork. The size and technique might be different (screen print instead of giclee), but the individual edition has places for those and they ARE described differently in the new edition or can be updated to have the correct data. By your definition, the Red and Blue should be separate listings as well since they have different sizes. That would be very inaccurate for how we try to keep editions together.
You'll see that there are OGs (e.g. paintings or other mixed media originals) which also have prints made from them. Most are giclees, which get listed as "Giclee" editions under the original work.
Sometimes a screen print is made with several variants of the same artwork (different colors, different paper) and those are listed under the original artwork as well. Sometimes they add goddamn teacups and throw pillows as editions (I wish I was kidding about that).
One minor difference is that when art prints are made from gig posters, those generally have a different title (see Justin Hampton's catalog for lots of examples) and they get their own listing.
Can you find counter-examples? I can probably find a bunch related to a series of prints and sets and individual listings and uncuts and all that...we do the best we can.
No system is perfect but that's why it should be combined based on our "rules of thumb."
Kozik's "Evil Tea Time" is pretty badass.dirkstainly wrote:Sometimes they add goddamn teacups and throw pillows as editions (I wish I was kidding about that).
Great words won't cover ugly actions; good frames won't save bad paintings...
- plasticmoz
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http://www.expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/166186
Original price should be $92 (60 pounds sterling)
Original price should be $92 (60 pounds sterling)
Makes sense; I appreciate the explanation. In that case, the orange version should not be attributed to Santa's Ghetto and the manufacturer should be Yo! Depot.dirkstainly wrote:The rule of thumb at EB is that we try to consolidate editions of prints with the exact same title and exact same artwork under the same listing. The year the artwork was created was 2007. The Orange may have been created as an edition at a later date, but the original artwork/print was done in 2007 and all editions of that artwork go with the same listing (Red, Blue, Orange).
The edition you asked to be added has the exact same name as an existing listing. It has the exact same artwork. The size and technique might be different (screen print instead of giclee), but the individual edition has places for those and they ARE described differently in the new edition or can be updated to have the correct data. By your definition, the Red and Blue should be separate listings as well since they have different sizes. That would be very inaccurate for how we try to keep editions together.
You'll see that there are OGs (e.g. paintings or other mixed media originals) which also have prints made from them. Most are giclees, which get listed as "Giclee" editions under the original work.
Sometimes a screen print is made with several variants of the same artwork (different colors, different paper) and those are listed under the original artwork as well. Sometimes they add goddamn teacups and throw pillows as editions (I wish I was kidding about that).
One minor difference is that when art prints are made from gig posters, those generally have a different title (see Justin Hampton's catalog for lots of examples) and they get their own listing.
Can you find counter-examples? I can probably find a bunch related to a series of prints and sets and individual listings and uncuts and all that...we do the best we can.
No system is perfect but that's why it should be combined based on our "rules of thumb."
- dirkstainly
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All set to here
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/166431
this is actually an AP run of 20.
i dont think a 1st edition exists.
sorry!
this is actually an AP run of 20.
i dont think a 1st edition exists.
sorry!
- halftonegraphics
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kansasbbq wrote:And the Original Price of the Reg is/was $50.applehead wrote:Can a mod please change the edition size of the regular from 170 to 425? (where the 170 came from?)
and the variant edition edition size is 225.
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