What is your latest proud print acquisition?
pretty much a no brainer for that price point and run size.DarkenedShrine wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 1:53 pmAvant Arte did a draw for this drop a little over a week ago. I didn't get in on the initial round of emails, but the following day they sent a second round. I'm guessing some folks might've missed their invoice.
I've always loved this image, so this was a no brainer. I do find some of the embellishment choices on his newer prints a bit "gimicky" , however this is simple/elegant and works perfectly on this one.
Congrats on those Durieux scores! I feel like I'll quickly regret not going after SR... it's a lovely piece
Finally bought the TOOL Seattle 2010 gig poster, my #1 ISO. Though I want to upgrade it to a signed version eventually. I was actually at this show but missed out on the merch.
For years I couldn’t even find one for sale at any price because it turned out to be one of the most popular TOOL posters ever. But an uncut A/P (that still has the registration marks) finally showed up on eBay and I put in an absurdly high bid to be sure I got it.
It was shipped in a box with a tube inside that was originally sent in 2020 from the Puscifer store, so I think Maynard used the covid downtime to do some spring cleaning. Someone made a killing- I’ve heard the original price was ridiculously low. I didn’t care, the situation is reversed often enough.
Can’t wait to get this framed. Any suggestions?
For years I couldn’t even find one for sale at any price because it turned out to be one of the most popular TOOL posters ever. But an uncut A/P (that still has the registration marks) finally showed up on eBay and I put in an absurdly high bid to be sure I got it.
It was shipped in a box with a tube inside that was originally sent in 2020 from the Puscifer store, so I think Maynard used the covid downtime to do some spring cleaning. Someone made a killing- I’ve heard the original price was ridiculously low. I didn’t care, the situation is reversed often enough.
Can’t wait to get this framed. Any suggestions?
How long did it take him to draw that?robertozanzi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 12:25 pmCool sig here too
IMG-7636 (1) by roberto zanzi, on Flickr
It's like when Picasso drew a quick line sketch in a park and charged a person a thousand bucks for it. Person say "But it only took you a second to draw". Picasso say "It took me 60 years." (PP was a dick though, so maybe round down 20-30 years)
just a foil for me today, thanks
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Something from Jay Ryan's recent archive drops.