Look who's back on the wagon.jojobadass wrote:Thank goodness that drymounting book project is done. Obviously, that took a lot out of him.
some great posters from emek again in 2011.
Eddie Vedder Santa Barbara 11 EMEK
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It would have been crazy if he made "Eddie vedder" also say exxon Valdez, Rick griffen style inside the same text. It pretty similar
Also when you are in Santa Barbara you can see those oil rigs off the shore I believe
Also when you are in Santa Barbara you can see those oil rigs off the shore I believe
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Yes, you can totally see ideas from the past, it's a nice best offKdh12 wrote:it appears to be a hodge podge of ideas from past posters
overall pretty cool
I think is best Emek this year with QOTSA one, with others I am not so impress.
I love the lettering and the colors.
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great poster!!
West coasties getting some radness
West coasties getting some radness
sidewaysscott wrote:i like the colors..looks a lot like the TRPS
I like the poster, but get a little tired of Eddie Vedder posters with ethical/political themes.
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
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bisondice wrote:I like the poster, but get a little tired of Eddie Vedder posters with ethical/political themes.
Then you'd hate an emek, that thinking sh!t is waay over-rated.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=emek+
"lance wrote:drymount, man, this is better than Disneyland! chef wrote: I used to think if I died in an evil place, then my soul wouldn't be able to make it to Heaven. But now? drymount! I mean, I don't care where it goes, as long as it ain't here.
No I like EMEK and I knew the second after I typed that, the response I was going to get I was just still thinking of that last Vedder killer whale poster and the blurb from the artist of how Vedder wanted to have him make one that shows how the whales shouldn't be held at Seaworld boo hoodownbytheriver wrote:bisondice wrote:I like the poster, but get a little tired of Eddie Vedder posters with ethical/political themes.
Then you'd hate an emek, that thinking sh!t is waay over-rated.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=emek+
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
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I'd much rather see a poster of a family of killer whales with stick pointers, diagrams and rolling chalkboards teachin a group of humans (wearing shock collars and headphones with piped in screaming noises) tricks in an underwater schoolhouse/prison somewhere.
While it does seem redundant at times - At least EdVed knows what he believes in and stands for and stands against. Which is much more than the vast majority of lime-light types can say.
While it does seem redundant at times - At least EdVed knows what he believes in and stands for and stands against. Which is much more than the vast majority of lime-light types can say.
"lance wrote:drymount, man, this is better than Disneyland! chef wrote: I used to think if I died in an evil place, then my soul wouldn't be able to make it to Heaven. But now? drymount! I mean, I don't care where it goes, as long as it ain't here.
downbytheriver wrote:I'd much rather see a poster of a family of killer whales with stick pointers, diagrams and rolling chalkboards teachin a group of humans (wearing shock collars and headphones with piped in screaming noises) tricks in an underwater schoolhouse/prison somewhere.
While it does seem redundant at times - At least EdVed knows what he believes in and stands for and stands against. Which is much more than the vast majority of lime-light types can say.
I would buy that poster in a second and totally agree with what you just said.
The only point I was ever trying to make you just said, "While it does seem redundant at times"
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
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When do the great ones start coming out?jojobadass wrote:some great posters from emek again in 2011.
Go tell the women that we're leaving.