did he do a few with the sled dogs? I thought that was highly sought after by someone here that was over the moon about it.greedy21 wrote:That Miller Looks great!
I got these in last week
What is your latest proud print acquisition?
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I'm not someone else.
The hand finished ones with the sled dogs are an edition of 20.GoBluePanic wrote:did he do a few with the sled dogs? I thought that was highly sought after by someone here that was over the moon about it.greedy21 wrote:That Miller Looks great!
I got these in last week
I definitely wish I could get one for less than what they go for, but I, personally speaking, am obsessed with books (the first thing I starting collecting) so his work carries a little more weight for me since it combines my passion for reading with gorgeous art and I don't think it would be too bold to assume I'm not alone in that. While I am a fan of the Connor brothers' work, I think it would be accurate to say their work is overated (at least price wise) as opposed to Miller, but that's simply because I find Miller to be much more aesthetically pleasing (and therefore more deserving of higher prices) than the Conner brothers and that's mostly due to his choice in colors and the fact that he creates huge pieces (I'm one of those "size queens" as you put it, Blue)Codeblue wrote:I find that fudge (not just that one but all the penguin books fudge) so damn overrated.
grats on the Pejac and Invader
Personally I don't get Harland Miller either, but that doesn't lessen the acquisition.
Too many styles out there for any one person to appreciate all of them. And that's a good thing.
Personally I don't get Harland Miller either, but that doesn't lessen the acquisition.
Too many styles out there for any one person to appreciate all of them. And that's a good thing.
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The last couple of pages have been especially great. I am biased, of course.
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I faile to see the value in those, just kidding very nice!
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Hopefully this counts. Had a great time today on line at Spoke Art. Was happy to get a wood panel. Great show and loved meeting the people who I was on line with. I was nervous I wasn't going to get a panel being #41 on line but lucked out


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Thanks fredofredo wrote:Sweet Griffin, goldenrose.

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Got this in today! It's going to go great with the pop up book.

