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The black and white edition doesn't say "signed" on POW so this listing may be incorrect.
there weren't...scored a b&w though...some pics here and can see how he signed the books and the bookmark he made at the show
http://artonanisland.blogspot.com/2010/ ... y-mad.html
http://artonanisland.blogspot.com/2010/ ... y-mad.html
eschiff wrote:there weren't...scored a b&w though...some pics here and can see how he signed the books and the bookmark he made at the show
http://artonanisland.blogspot.com/2010/ ... y-mad.html
Awesome blog, great bookmark, love the light shinning.
Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't he sign the b/w print? I mean crap people bought one, they are right there. I love his work, but honestly I think that would have really turned me off of the whole ordeal.
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- BILLYTHEKID
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He was under orders from POW not to sign them. He signed books and drew pics in them etcDanno1 wrote:eschiff wrote:there weren't...scored a b&w though...some pics here and can see how he signed the books and the bookmark he made at the show
http://artonanisland.blogspot.com/2010/ ... y-mad.html
Awesome blog, great bookmark, love the light shinning.
Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't he sign the b/w print? I mean crap people bought one, they are right there. I love his work, but honestly I think that would have really turned me off of the whole ordeal.
So hes not to blame.
- BILLYTHEKID
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Probably just because they sold them as unsigned. I suppose if he did, it could cause problems down the line (not all the prints would be signed so people would complain, people contacting them to certify it was his sig, people faking sig etc etc)Danno1 wrote:Why would POW do that? I believe you just curious.
I think it was the right decision but only on the basis they were sold unsigned. They should have sold them signed for slightly more in price.