General art-related discussion.
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chevyav53
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:06 am
1000steps wrote:Easily the weakest image I've seen from Pejac
For someone with his talent, this is a bleak snooze-fest.
Yep agree... no one should buy this.... just skip it and

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Codeblue
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:34 am
Jasper73 wrote:image.jpeg
Nice Look at the work that goes into Stone lithography
Is this one of those 99prints jawns?
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
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tulip1637
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 6:52 am
Codeblue wrote:Jasper73 wrote:image.jpeg
Nice Look at the work that goes into Stone lithography
Is this one of those 99prints jawns?
negative.
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chevyav53
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 11:31 am
A new posting on Ebay for Wound, damaged during shipping they say. I do worry about how he ships his work.
I just received an Elizabeth Peyton litho from an auction and Swann Galleries sent an 11lb box. Layers upon layers with the print safely wrapped in a matt... never seen anything like it. thoroughly impressed.
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partpat
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 12:37 pm
They are shipping these flat again expect 50% of the us copies to come bent in half again like last time.

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Mjohnson541991
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 1:18 pm
partpat wrote:They are shipping these flat again expect 50% of the us copies to come bent in half again like last time.

What's his damage/return policies?
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Scottjohnston
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 1:30 pm
Max is solid, and has been excellent in replacing prints in the past. These look to be shipping in sturdier hardboard

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flashback
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 1:57 pm
I would think that he's mentioned the shipping method as they have sorted out stronger cardboard than last time. My wound turned up fine though.
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jkw3000
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 1:58 pm
alittle wrote:Sure, but there's no real reason to ship these flat. Tubing would be safer, and cheaper.
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
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dolamite24
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:08 pm
uenjoymyself wrote: I'll tip whoever can PB for me in BTC or ETH
How much coin we talkin?
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Skrilly
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 2:17 pm
Scottjohnston wrote:Max is solid, and has been excellent in replacing prints in the past. These look to be shipping in sturdier hardboard

It took 4.5 months for replacements for wound.
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wottagunn
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 5:56 pm
alittle wrote:Sure, but there's no real reason to ship these flat. Tubing would be safer, and cheaper.
Yep, agreed. I bought my Wound HF from Max and waiting for that drymounter to arrive was horrible. A 1m long bit of paper sent flat from London, I think it was.
The courier company it was transferred to in Australia was fairly dodgy. I had to go to an un-manned depot at 8pm to collect it. The depot was a single car garage with fudge everywhere. Met the courier there, and the way he was handling the flat package was pretty poor. Amazed it got to me without any damage.
It’s not worth the risk. I cant understand why his prints are sent flat.
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RambosRemodeler
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Tue Jul 11, 2017 6:02 pm
wottagunn wrote:alittle wrote:Sure, but there's no real reason to ship these flat. Tubing would be safer, and cheaper.
Yep, agreed. I bought my Wound HF from Max and waiting for that drymounter to arrive was horrible. A 1m long bit of paper sent flat from London, I think it was.
The courier company it was transferred to in Australia was fairly dodgy. I had to go to an un-manned depot at 8pm to collect it. The depot was a single car garage with fudge everywhere. Met the courier there, and the way he was handling the flat package was pretty poor. Amazed it got to me without any damage.
It’s not worth the risk. I cant understand why his prints are sent flat.
Because max is a drymounting idiot. He claimed part of the shipping delay was "trying new shipping methods". It was shipped the same way it got drymounted the first time

choke wrote:I won't give up a flip that I can get myself to someone who is convinced they need it. None of us need any of this fudge. It's art. It's not medicine.
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wottagunn
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