Screw the contractual obligations! #freedoyle #fuckmothersCodeblue wrote:Actually, the gp's are the only chits he can't reprint.
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Nakatomi was contracted by Metallica's VIP merch company to art direct and organize and print the entire North American poster series.sidewaysscott wrote:What's nakatomi have to do with this?
There were 2250 prints produced for the VIP tickets for this show, and Emek will have his own copies for sale on his website.
The majority of the posters produced for the tour and VIP tickets were off-set printed, the artists editions (AP's) were almost all screen-printed and either sold through Nakatomi or on the respective artists' websites. The silkscreen editions were not available at the shows. (Except for Jesse Philip's print, which was screenprinted for both the VIP and AP editions).
I hope that clarifies it.
Emek as always is a joy to work with, and turned in an amazing piece.
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Nakatomi has done a fantastic job with posters for this tour.alexfugazi wrote:Nakatomi was contracted by Metallica's VIP merch company to art direct and organize and print the entire North American poster series.sidewaysscott wrote:What's nakatomi have to do with this?
There were 2250 prints produced for the VIP tickets for this show, and Emek will have his own copies for sale on his website.
The majority of the posters produced for the tour and VIP tickets were off-set printed, the artists editions (AP's) were almost all screen-printed and either sold through Nakatomi or on the respective artists' websites. The silkscreen editions were not available at the shows. (Except for Jesse Philip's print, which was screenprinted for both the VIP and AP editions).
I hope that clarifies it.
Emek as always is a joy to work with, and turned in an amazing piece.
I'm not someone else.
anyone interested in the emek velvet spoon it might be time for me to let it go
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Thanks tim. Was just curious.alexfugazi wrote:Nakatomi was contracted by Metallica's VIP merch company to art direct and organize and print the entire North American poster series.sidewaysscott wrote:What's nakatomi have to do with this?
There were 2250 prints produced for the VIP tickets for this show, and Emek will have his own copies for sale on his website.
The majority of the posters produced for the tour and VIP tickets were off-set printed, the artists editions (AP's) were almost all screen-printed and either sold through Nakatomi or on the respective artists' websites. The silkscreen editions were not available at the shows. (Except for Jesse Philip's print, which was screenprinted for both the VIP and AP editions).
I hope that clarifies it.
Emek as always is a joy to work with, and turned in an amazing piece.
pay via paypal, use credit card,file dispute at the 20 day mark if suspicious. don't deal with noobs. don't trade with noobs. request feedback ahead of time. there are lots of good people 'round here.
The VIP posters were printed on actual metal .. and there's 2250 of those? Why aren't there any on ebay yet, I wonderalexfugazi wrote:Nakatomi was contracted by Metallica's VIP merch company to art direct and organize and print the entire North American poster series.sidewaysscott wrote:What's nakatomi have to do with this?
There were 2250 prints produced for the VIP tickets for this show, and Emek will have his own copies for sale on his website.
The majority of the posters produced for the tour and VIP tickets were off-set printed, the artists editions (AP's) were almost all screen-printed and either sold through Nakatomi or on the respective artists' websites. The silkscreen editions were not available at the shows. (Except for Jesse Philip's print, which was screenprinted for both the VIP and AP editions).
I hope that clarifies it.
Emek as always is a joy to work with, and turned in an amazing piece.
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The answer to your question above.hunkster wrote:The VIP posters were printed on actual metal .. and there's 2250 of those? Why aren't there any on ebay yet, I wonderalexfugazi wrote:Nakatomi was contracted by Metallica's VIP merch company to art direct and organize and print the entire North American poster series.sidewaysscott wrote:What's nakatomi have to do with this?
There were 2250 prints produced for the VIP tickets for this show, and Emek will have his own copies for sale on his website.
The majority of the posters produced for the tour and VIP tickets were off-set printed, the artists editions (AP's) were almost all screen-printed and either sold through Nakatomi or on the respective artists' websites. The silkscreen editions were not available at the shows. (Except for Jesse Philip's print, which was screenprinted for both the VIP and AP editions).
I hope that clarifies it.
Emek as always is a joy to work with, and turned in an amazing piece.
I'm not someone else.
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So sad to see this alt go.virtualj wrote:Screw the contractual obligations! #freedoyle #fuckmothersCodeblue wrote:Actually, the gp's are the only chits he can't reprint.
I'm not someone else.
Metallica..gone in a flash
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I forgot to use the sarcasm color.GoBluePanic wrote:So sad to see this alt go.virtualj wrote:Screw the contractual obligations! #freedoyle #fuckmothersCodeblue wrote:Actually, the gp's are the only chits he can't reprint.
Yeah, that was gone quick. >Wishlist
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