Pejac

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Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:44 am

Pomet > Pejac
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Wed Nov 18, 2020 11:45 am

aldobishalini wrote:
Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:30 am
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Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:11 am
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Wed Nov 18, 2020 9:57 am
wottagunn wrote:
Tue Nov 17, 2020 10:43 pm
guys, you're forgetting that it's also two prints stuck together... you can actually see the seam where it joins
10k bargain
In for half if somebody wants the other
depending on which half you want - i might be in.
I'll take the whale's ass half, but I only want to pay 40%.
Sorry, I had my heart set on the whales ass. Maybe next time.
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Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:55 pm

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Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:24 pm
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Run of 20 copies
121,5 x 165 cm (47,83 x 64,96 inch)
2 monochromic hand-pulled photopolymer prints mounted on 2mm Dibond aluminum with color pencils hand-finishing
Hahnemühle white 350 gr
Signed and numbered by the artist
COA (to be issued 6 months after the purchase)
Packed in custom made wooden crate
10.000€ (Shipping and taxes not included)
First, I love this image a lot. I'll have to be content with the postcard edition. I never could have imagined Pejac's prints originally selling for 10,000 euros. I thought that had to be a typo and that we'd see a follow up email. Nope. Wish I had 10k I didn't care much about. Is anyone here going to buy one if selected? Where does he come up with these prices?
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applehead wrote:
Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:55 pm
papaver wrote:
Tue Nov 17, 2020 12:24 pm
Image

Run of 20 copies
121,5 x 165 cm (47,83 x 64,96 inch)
2 monochromic hand-pulled photopolymer prints mounted on 2mm Dibond aluminum with color pencils hand-finishing
Hahnemühle white 350 gr
Signed and numbered by the artist
COA (to be issued 6 months after the purchase)
Packed in custom made wooden crate
10.000€ (Shipping and taxes not included)
First, I love this image a lot. I'll have to be content with the postcard edition. I never could have imagined Pejac's prints originally selling for 10,000 euros. I thought that had to be a typo and that we'd see a follow up email. Nope. Wish I had 10k I didn't care much about. Is anyone here going to buy one if selected? Where does he come up with these prices?
his release with avante art with hand embellished ying-tang was for 3,500 euros. edition of 10. for the size and limited run not totally out of the ballpark.
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25 euros to ship a postcard?
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#inflation
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jpfondu wrote:
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25 euros to ship a postcard?
Yeah i was all in on the lottery ticket until i saw the shipping was more than the 'ticket' Not that i haven't done that before but just couldn't pull the trigger this time.
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Glad I pulled the trigger when he dropped Yin-Yang on his site.... looks like the only time I'll ever be able to purchase a Pejac in the foreseeable future (lottery/pricing).
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nrgball wrote:
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Codeblue wrote:
nrgball wrote:I agree. Meadow is firmly over rated imho. For the record, I had one framed and hung in my home for over a year. It doesn't stand the test of time
Luls. What the fug does this even mean?

Spoiler alert: it was worth more off the wall than on
Spoiler alert: your assumptions never cease.

This looks much better

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Than this

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How much would you like for the meadow print you’re not a fan of?
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Scored a hand-finished lotto ticket.

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jjbehren wrote:
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Scored a hand-finished lotto ticket.

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Awesome!
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Didn't realize ya were still in the game.
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Didn't realize ya were still in the game.
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40 euro shipping for the 20 euro postcard to us... wtf...
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