do we let it in? do we have a choice? 10 Danger
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- MillerTime04
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People are going to be kicking themselves for not picking this one up.
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- middayshadows
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Oh yes you will. Unless you mean you won't be kicking yourself, because you did pick it up.emoska wrote:Not me!
Agreed. It's amazing in person.MillerTime04 wrote:People are going to be kicking themselves for not picking this one up.
Yup, I won't be kicking myself because I snatched it up the second I saw itmiddayshadows wrote:Oh yes you will. Unless you mean you won't be kicking yourself, because you did pick it up.emoska wrote:Not me!
The only one I'm kicking myself about is not snatching up 'i should have tried harder, I shouldn't have given up' before they sold out.
But hey, one out of two ain't bad.
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Ah yes, well congrats then. I think if I had to pick one of the two it would be this one.
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wocket wrote:I just received a shipping notice on this print--can't wait to see it in person!
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- selassielion
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Come on, really? The guy is new, and it wasn't like he was pushing the print to sell or posting an ISO - just stoked to see its coming. Rules are rules but thats a little rigid man.
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Thanks for that ... I will read the pink bars from now on.
So, I am new to this and I have really fallen for Daniel Danger's work. Is there generally a story behind his artworks (like Jabberwock -> Alice In Wonderland) and, if so, does anyone know what this one might represent? The tone seems quite creepy and ominous to me. But, I have yet to see it in person to really study it.
So, I am new to this and I have really fallen for Daniel Danger's work. Is there generally a story behind his artworks (like Jabberwock -> Alice In Wonderland) and, if so, does anyone know what this one might represent? The tone seems quite creepy and ominous to me. But, I have yet to see it in person to really study it.
Just received mine today in the post, and it looks amazing!
I'm really diggin' the contrast of green and blues - kinda like a dark vs. light theme - only in reverse, as the children seem to suggest being safer in the dark portion of the print.
I'm really diggin' the contrast of green and blues - kinda like a dark vs. light theme - only in reverse, as the children seem to suggest being safer in the dark portion of the print.