The Josh Keyes Thread
- bryndavies
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Surprisingly smoothe and splinter free.
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It's the 'peen friendly' varnish. Soooooo smooooooth
> THC X 9 <Jim Carr wrote:The fans are standing up to them! The security guards are standing up to them! The peanut vendors are standing up to them!
Re Quake, I own the original, and I've seen the wood prints of it in person as I visited PixelPoint when I was in Portland last year, and it's incredible in person. The size really works well (it's larger than the original) and the framing also really sets it off nicely.
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A "new" print version of quake coming soon.
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Not really. Nowhere near as hard as it used to be when he was making the same painting over and over with different animals.fourputt wrote:Judging by the replies and lack there of, I will assume it is still a matter "who you blow" these days as well.
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The descent print on wood
I was offered one in lieu of the print version in April. International orders were so late that a "'gesso/birch' reproduction" was offered to replace it. I chose the print I originally ordered in December and got it mid-April.geebee wrote:Pretty sweet. Where and how? I didn't see anything on this.carlcashman wrote:The descent print on wood
The birch reproduction, "signed, hand finished", will be available "later on this summer" for $175.