General art-related discussion.
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decker3984
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:27 pm
ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:I like the fly.
"It's a sailboat, stupidhead!"
I mean cicada. Guess I watched Mallrats too many times in high school.
btw, Sorry about your car.
downtown wrote:If God has a plan for humanity it is simply to see what Aaron Horkey will do in the next ten years.
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jhulud
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:29 pm
I posted this on the mini masterpieces thread but since this one is more lively...duh!...I'll ask here:
How does this happen? Getting the mini-masterpieces y'all seem to have gotten?
"An angel's heart given flight by demon's wings faces certain death."
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appletree
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:30 pm
srdzevon wrote:Anybody else thinking "That's what she said"?
lolz
decker3984 wrote:TheThirdEye wrote:So Decker... give us the story on "The Rook" sketch. Do you own this and were sworn to secrecy until the image was revealed, or did you just get an advanced look at it since you got the painted Nesting?
Well, I think this should pretty much answer your question...
The Rook (title).jpg
how do i do the wavy thing i only know
i want to bow down to your luckiness. i wonder how much it would cost to have aaron write me on a napkin "hello" or even like "austin", it makes me wonder if he spends an hour writing a check. (on second thought would probably be thankful even if it wasnt my name, you know "for butch")
oh and a second edit. does anyone know what the guy looks like? i am unsure if its a young frail kid or an old man with a monocle.
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mattlew69
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mistersmith
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:40 pm
ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:i spent the morning drymounting my car (to no avail).
Cars are added to the list right beneath pregnant women, then, of things "not like light bulbs."
electrachrome, mostly kidding wrote:mr smith, EB's poet laureate.
Take this man at his word:
misterx wrote:Don't enter into discourse with me.
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JasonSlc
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:58 pm
ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:oh wow. i haven't really been following this since I didn't buy anything and spent the morning drymounting my car (to no avail).
I like the fly.
And the racebannon is the best one so far.
i sorta remember liking gospel's sound when that poster came out. I think I bought their album.
Gospel's The Moon Is a Dead world is a 9/10 record IMO.
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ColdSoreSuperstar
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:34 pm
JasonSlc wrote:ColdSoreSuperstar wrote:oh wow. i haven't really been following this since I didn't buy anything and spent the morning drymounting my car (to no avail).
I like the fly.
And the racebannon is the best one so far.
i sorta remember liking gospel's sound when that poster came out. I think I bought their album.
Gospel's The Moon Is a Dead world is a 9/10 record IMO.
does it have a pink scribbly cover? I think I have that one.
cicada shmicada.
car's transmission went south. four g's to replace. said 'drymount that' to the mechanic and almost died twice trying to drive the drymounter home.
life sucks.
not dead
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manonegro
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:20 pm
Hi Folks,
I'm new to the EB forum, but I've been collecting (spending way too much on) art and "toys" my whole life.
The only Horkey piece I own other than this 1st suite is "Detritus".
I'm super stoked about these letterpress versions of Aaron's art and I really think the B & W treatment is gonna make his already impressive work look that much more incredible.
Anyway, quick question, did anyone get a confirmation email from Dead Arts after purchase? I got one from Paypal, but not Dead Arts.
Just curious if anyone did.
ManoNegro
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GR8Dane
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Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:56 pm
No confirmation from Dead Arts. Just Paypal.
It will be fine.
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manonegro
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Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:24 am
GR8Dane wrote:No confirmation from Dead Arts. Just Paypal.
It will be fine.
Cool. Thanks for the response GR8Dane.
I figured as long as Paypal confirmed payment was made that it was good.
I was just curious about edition # or any other details. I guess they'll send that stuff later on.
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jhulud
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Sun Jun 20, 2010 10:50 am
"An angel's heart given flight by demon's wings faces certain death."
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mattlew69
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Mon Jun 21, 2010 10:32 am
i cant wait to see what the edition size is going to be on this!
i am really curious to how many true horkey fans there are....
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abe
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Tue Jun 22, 2010 8:42 pm
Anyone else really hoping to see this in a future letterpress suite?
Long Live THC
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JasonSlc
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Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:56 pm
abe wrote:Anyone else really hoping to see this in a future letterpress suite?
Good call, I am now.