What is your latest proud print acquisition?
- rockbridge
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Finally found (Jim @ 60's auction- and it arrived safely ) the black edition:
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Been trying to find this one for years....Ironically I found the Black Velvet edition of 3 before this one.....The print in Jim's auction was the first time I have seen this one on black paper available...To quote Codeblue I am glad there wasn't a rich hippie after it or I would have let it go.phishstix101 wrote:Were you having problems tracking it down from Jim, Sam? Sweet pickup!
I agree with you about Vance Kelly. I hope we see a lot more from him.ccsmd598 wrote:Really happy I picked this up from the recent HCG show - Vance does some great work!
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ghost grail acquired.
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I think it's safe to say this artist very much liked the small squares you place on your tongue or on sugar cubes. And again perhaps why I like it.
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This is awesome! Let me know when you find out who painted it. I dig it. Perhaps for the same reason as you . . .guru59 wrote:I think it's safe to say this artist very much liked the small squares you place on your tongue or on sugar cubes. And again perhaps why I like it.
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That's an amazing random find! Way to go.guru59 wrote:OG I found wandering around a rummage store in nowhere southern Georgia. Couldn't leave without it. Can't make out the artist but don't really care. It's just weird enough and fits nicely with the Welker Levitator, same vibe oddly enough and it looks like the same old wise man. One scene he's levitating playing guitar for the town folk, next up he's turned them into dogs licking blue bird popsicles, "said in Herbert the Pervert's voice", the other is turning into some kind of sea donkey with wings, who's getting money from the jolly green giant's wife, who happens to fly yet appears to be a mermaid.
I think it's safe to say this artist very much liked the small squares you place on your tongue or on sugar cubes. And again perhaps why I like it.
Enough, I'm going to bed. Much love to everyone here.
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This little beauty arrived yesterday
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