OMG & G1988
- greenhorn1
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present a sports poster show. eh, i hate sports so this doesn't really thrill me but still seems like it would be news here.
http://g1988.blogspot.com/
http://g1988.blogspot.com/
ISO Horkey Stacy Lowery Paleo Deck. $$$$$$$ (or trade)
looks like alot of big names, should be fun!
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.
- alteridiom
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With DD, Eric Tan, Brad Klausen, Drew Millward, and Tyler Stout involved I am definitely interested.
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alteridiom wrote:With DD, Eric Tan, Brad Klausen, Drew Millward, and Tyler Stout involved I am definitely interested.
+1
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Olly said his art is pretty cool for the show.
- mistersmith
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I hope Danger's is a drawing of Johnny Unitas' hands. That would be awesome.
Take this man at his word:electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
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I want to see a Caddyshack or Rocky 3 movie poster from Tyler Stout. Clubber Lang, fool!
Los Angeles, not San Francisco ...
I'm a huge sports fan, so, I'd like to see it.
Should be interesting to see how they get around the marketing juggernauts of the MLB and NFL if any of those logos are depicted.
For you youngin's out there that don't know the art/picture represented on the blog ...
Tommie Smith & John Carlos
There's a statue of these guys at San Jose State, where they went to school ...
I'm a huge sports fan, so, I'd like to see it.
Should be interesting to see how they get around the marketing juggernauts of the MLB and NFL if any of those logos are depicted.
For you youngin's out there that don't know the art/picture represented on the blog ...
Tommie Smith & John Carlos
There's a statue of these guys at San Jose State, where they went to school ...
Two links every EB member should read, please take a moment:mistersmith wrote:Brady is one of the best QBs in history and will forever been seen as such.
EB Wiki - How to Ship a Print in a Tube
Expressobeans For Sale Forum - Open Market Guidelines
- machination
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I'm into Justin Santora as well.
Don't worry, some of the artists aren't big sports fans either, so there's lots of non-traditional stuff in there.greenhorn1 wrote:present a sports poster show. eh, i hate sports so this doesn't really thrill me but still seems like it would be news here.
http://g1988.blogspot.com/
- sir_smokealot
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Is it all American sporting events?
Go tell the women that we're leaving.
are these gonna be for sale online too mitch?
- machination
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I hope it's not just U.S.A. sporting events.sir_smokealot wrote:Is it all American sporting events?
Sounds like some artists will do general themes too.
pewter14 wrote:Los Angeles, not San Francisco ...
I'm a huge sports fan, so, I'd like to see it.
Should be interesting to see how they get around the marketing juggernauts of the MLB and NFL if any of those logos are depicted.
For you youngin's out there that don't know the art/picture represented on the blog ...
Tommie Smith & John Carlos
There's a statue of these guys at San Jose State, where they went to school ...
Although the two athletes had a rocky relationship with one another, their symbolic gesture still holds an important place in olympic history… and is worthy of sociological commentary…
The backlash was immediate. The International Olympic Committee pressured the U.S. Olympic Committee to banish both. The Associated Press accused them of a “Nazi-like salute.” Brent Musberger, then a columnist with the Chicago American newspaper, called them “black-skinned storm-troopers.”