White Stripes Portland 03 EMEK
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Where are these at? It is impossible to find any for purchase. So far I've found only 2 and both are ertremely expensive; far more than what EB.com says the average price for one is. If anyone is hording them, and I know it's not Emek, he told me so, then please let know; I am very interested! Thank you.
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good luck, like most good emek pieces it has a pricetag that can scare most away. If you have some stuff worth trading that might be your best bet.
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i have one under my bed. it's very nice. chance of me selling it 0 to none.
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They had these at one of the AoMM shows a year or two back. Price tag was $75 unframed. I knew it was a smart buy; but I just wasn't digging the image. I probably should have snatched it up as trade bait in hindsight.
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It was a D&L screenprint as far as I know.
Laser-cut heart was cool, I guess some had a foil/mirror backing to the heart. I only remember seeing the non-foil heart though.
Laser-cut heart was cool, I guess some had a foil/mirror backing to the heart. I only remember seeing the non-foil heart though.
Definitely a screen and like most, much better in person. I think that if it was done now it would have more detail and color layering and such - maybe that's it -- not as many color varieties in the print itself. Think it's only a two color print...
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I think the whole point of it was in it's cut paper like simplicity.. he cut it all out by hand "without the use of computers" in kind with the Stripes LP itself.
Funny.. I was thinking that it would be different if done now as well.Yamar wrote:Definitely a screen and like most, much better in person. I think that if it was done now it would have more detail and color layering and such - maybe that's it -- not as many color varieties in the print itself. Think it's only a two color print...
I still like it... just glad he doesn't always use this paper.