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Widespread Panic NYE Triptych Atlanta 15 Masthay
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Quote from AJ regarding these prints:
"The genesis of the image was to visually capture the flow of time, past, present and future. What better way to do so than through the evolution of life on this crazy planet Earth. Starts with single cell organism on the left > age of dinosaurs > extinct and current animal kingdom > dawn of man, mastering of fire and progress of civilization > industrial age giving way to our overwhelming obsession with technology > future of robots, aliens and the eventual melding of both our minds and robotic bodies."
"The genesis of the image was to visually capture the flow of time, past, present and future. What better way to do so than through the evolution of life on this crazy planet Earth. Starts with single cell organism on the left > age of dinosaurs > extinct and current animal kingdom > dawn of man, mastering of fire and progress of civilization > industrial age giving way to our overwhelming obsession with technology > future of robots, aliens and the eventual melding of both our minds and robotic bodies."
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There were so many layers of thick-stank ink on the show editions - I'm curious to see some actual photos of these variants in areas where perhaps the paper choice shines through or a color was intentionally left out for the paper to really - Pop!
On the 2 foils variants it appears the face of the stop-watch (on the 31st print) lets the paper come through nicely - just not sure where else really?!
I've never really a fan of a paper variants if the only place you can see a significant difference is around the perimeter of the image....a mat essentially does the same thing.
More times than not, I do like variants whenever silver or gold metallic inks replace say, white or yellow on the show editions. Which I do not believe is applicable to these.
Someone post some better pictures when these things start landing pleas!
On the 2 foils variants it appears the face of the stop-watch (on the 31st print) lets the paper come through nicely - just not sure where else really?!
I've never really a fan of a paper variants if the only place you can see a significant difference is around the perimeter of the image....a mat essentially does the same thing.
More times than not, I do like variants whenever silver or gold metallic inks replace say, white or yellow on the show editions. Which I do not believe is applicable to these.
Someone post some better pictures when these things start landing pleas!
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This set is awesome. The art and incorporating the whole side of the theatre and all the animals, just great.