Mark Maggiori
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only reason i'm following up is because i received notice that the report i made on eb was closed, with no follow up of action w.s.ever. looks like ppl can basically mouth off on any racist talk and just go on with their usage of the site
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when it comes to racism, and talks of the like, you damn right, they have no room or space on this art forum, keep that racist behavior to yourself. Hopefully EB team steps up
- aldobishalini
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Agreed. He plays behind that ridiculous accent or whatever you want to call it.nottyplay1 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:02 pmwhen it comes to racism, and talks of the like, you damn right, they have no room or space on this art forum, keep that racist behavior to yourself. Hopefully EB team steps up
Let's get back to art though
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- fantasticninja
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Who all has gotten their prints? I'm really curious on the printing. I received mine the other day, but notice it's not fully clean. There's some spots in the clouds of 'The Seeker' that are scratched or worn. I can't tell is the roughness of Maggiori's painting, or from the printing.
- fantasticninja
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I Emailed them as well just to cover bases with them and anyone with prints in hand. It appears to be the canvas and wasn't print damage. I suspected it was canvas but was surprised there was so many tiny spots not covered. Beautiful print regardless. Wish I bought them all.
- letstalkprints
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cant see it in stock photo here; can you share pics?
I'm your huckleberry. That's just my game.
- fantasticninja
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- fantasticninja
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I'd like to know if the other 3 paintings have these kind of marks as well. Or if this was only on 'The Seeker' due to mishandling? Because knowing beforehand I probably would have purchased a different print. 'The Seeker' was just my favorite and had everything I wanted in Maggiori's art.
- fantasticninja
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Yeeeeeahhh..so nitpicky. So nitpicky no wonder why the painting was scratched up. And wondering if the other prints had the same scratches. NITPICKY!
Edit: I would actually like to know, why is it nitpicky? It's actually interesting that you'd think it's nitpicky. It's almost like you don't know what it is to "nitpick" something.
"Hey, why are there imperfections on this $300 print? Were others scratched? I would have bought a different $300 print if they weren't scratched"
"YOU'RE NITPICKING! REEEEEEEEE!"
And, LOL Mondo and HCG duke? RIIIIIIIGHT. Got me there! WHOA!
- fantasticninja
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"Imagine thinking you will see something behind clear glass, and from more than 12 inches away."
How bad is your eyesight? LOL
How bad is your eyesight? LOL