James Jeanphishstix101 wrote:Pardon the ignorance but someone tell me the name of this artist? Thanks.byc101 wrote:
What is your latest proud print acquisition?
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
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I shoulda grabbed that. Pretty awesome up close huh?mtarail wrote:
Yeah that's the one my kid wanted the most. He's a nut for Tron and Transformers (old cartoon) right now.daviddelgadoh wrote: Hey dude
Were you planning on keeping that damaged Tron that was in that lot?
Also, any word on when you're moving down to Austin? Or is that more of a long-term kinda plan?
Cheers.
We're shooting for summer. All depends on how long it takes to sell the house. It's a nice place and worth decently more than what we paid. It'll sell, hopefully
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this came today, in great shape. all I can say is wow, one of the coolest prints I've purchased yet.
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Here you go. A couple of quick detail shots while it is flattening. It is indeed early in the year, but I don't think I will find myself enjoying any print acquisition as much as this one...Stingers wrote:Suhweet !decker3984 wrote:greenhorn1 wrote:I'm pretty much speechless at this one.
The gocco print above the osprey embossing is black on black and almost invisible unless the light shines on it right. And the bat......
Looking forward to seeing more of these bad boys . So early in the year & so much more greatness to come
They shipped these so quick I received the print before tracking information. As for the metal it accents the piece nicely. I like it, but it wasn't the main reason for purchasing. It's one of my favorite James Jean pieces. I'll never own the original. Plus there just aren't enough prints depicting women reading.rhythmgtr5 wrote:Wow, they didnt waste any time shipping out those James Jean prints. How does the metal look byc101?
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how did you guys get those remarked draculas? Do they just randomly put them in?
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Just got these three from Tiny Showcase via the "Can't believe they haven't sold out" thread and from this thread... The pictures on their site are actually very, very good at capturing them, but they are obviously so much nicer in your hands... I am very proud to have these!
Upper Left: "The Architect's House" by Marci Washington
Lower Left: "Untitled" by Pete Cardoso (Ghost-Town Studio)
Right: "A Common Bond" by Jesse LeDoux
Upper Left: "The Architect's House" by Marci Washington
Lower Left: "Untitled" by Pete Cardoso (Ghost-Town Studio)
Right: "A Common Bond" by Jesse LeDoux
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MY first reaction was, "um, that's what men call a toolbox." But then I saw the Ho-Med logo, with the official universal symbol for "doctor," so I'm guessing that's a place to keep medical supplies and instruments. One of EBs doctors can probably be more specific.sixstringer wrote:this mini steel flat file cart thingy
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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Jeremy Geddes prints advertising the Bavarian State Opera 2010-2011 season, turned up this morning:
Nice to see these as large size prints, since I can't get these as artist prints at present:
And just because its such a fantastic print no matter how its composed or cropped:
Vielen Dank to the Bavarian State Opera front office!
Nice to see these as large size prints, since I can't get these as artist prints at present:
And just because its such a fantastic print no matter how its composed or cropped:
Vielen Dank to the Bavarian State Opera front office!
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The others for completion:
This one got a bit dinged in the bottom left hand corner, but since they are only posters, I'm not too upset...
All will be rotated in a frame over time....
This one got a bit dinged in the bottom left hand corner, but since they are only posters, I'm not too upset...
All will be rotated in a frame over time....
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CeeVee, that remarque/'sketch' on your Dracula is freaking awesome!
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