Took me a second to distinguish the dismemberment from the harness black on white separation.. creep factor turned up a notch.Jasper73 wrote:
Print planned for early next year
Jeremy Geddes thread
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I like it. I also like that Jeremy (and Audrey K) are waiting until the new year to sell their timed editions. November/December has always been a rough time for me to buy their work. Happy all around for sure. I like the darkness of dismemberment in the image. Great work
- middayshadows
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Hoping 2017 brings a piece by Jeremy that includes a person or character in an environment or context, as subject matter.
It's been a while. Heat Death, The Street, Freeway, Perfect Vacuum etc. are the kind of imagery that brought me on board with Jeremy's work.
As much as I like the single floating cosmonauts, it's been a while since Acedia which is the last one that comes to mind. That was 2012:
Love his work since of course, but I expected and hoped that Perfect Vaccum and Acedia marked the beginnings of a female driven, non-cosmo theme that would be continued.
It's been a while. Heat Death, The Street, Freeway, Perfect Vacuum etc. are the kind of imagery that brought me on board with Jeremy's work.
As much as I like the single floating cosmonauts, it's been a while since Acedia which is the last one that comes to mind. That was 2012:
Love his work since of course, but I expected and hoped that Perfect Vaccum and Acedia marked the beginnings of a female driven, non-cosmo theme that would be continued.
Just stumbled upon the store randomly and looks like a date has been set for the new timed release : http://www.jeremygeddesart.com/index.php/store/
24 hour Timed Release : Available Friday 20th January at 9am - Closes Saturday 21st January at 9am (Melbourne, Australia Time)
Size: 38.5cm x 38.5cm (paper size: 42cm x 44cm) | Price: TBA AU (includes p & p)
Printed using Epson 9900 printer with archival quality inks onto Hahnemuhle German Etching 310gsm. The paper has a more textured surface than our previous prints.
Our limited edition prints are produced by Image Science, specialists in archival fine art prints.
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i'll be in for 1. nice work.
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Looks like it will be a smaller size than previous floating spaceguy prints.
All that black ink on the German Etching paper will scratch/scuff soooo easy without a layer of varnish over it