Outside Lands San Francisco 11 Pollock
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- phishstix101
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- augustwest123
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meh...maybe lots of work, but the result is still lackluster imho.
I'll get up and fly away...
- Grateful69Phish
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Yep - it did
Chi is stout
Chi is stout
- cubbiephan
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Grateful69Phish wrote: Chi is stout
i know its not a pollock....but is stout a guess??? or based on fact???
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Pollock's work is best when the design is simple. Because of his process, texture plays a key role in the overall look and feel. When there is a ton of info like on this print I have a hard time taking it all in. I'm sure Jim put a lot of hours into creating it which I respect but the final result is too much for me.
- GratefulRog
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With this much detail, it's not easy for him to get the registrations perfect. If you are looking for this, try to get a really nice alignment.
Whaddya mean I don't support your system? I go to court when I have to.
I think there's always something nice about Jim's style.
I do wish he would go back to his older and more graphic approach though.
2 color Black and Red linocut... FTW.
I do wish he would go back to his older and more graphic approach though.
2 color Black and Red linocut... FTW.
- fluffhead13
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Hoping for Jim's 1st ever Colorado Phish print here. Kind of odd how the band has a unique relationship with CO, but Jim has never done us a print. I think this is the one. Fingers crosses for something nice from Jim.
ottomatik71 wrote:Your punk ass attitude isn't going to help you get this print.
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cubbiephan wrote:Grateful69Phish wrote: Chi is stout
i know its not a pollock....but is stout a guess??? or based on fact???
Another Grzeca, & a pretty lame one @ that. Glad I was able to hit up the mock show and @ least grab the Ditka pollock. Now I'm kicking myself for not trying to pick up the Tahoe, or Gorge print. Was saving my cash for something cool forthe UIC run.
I think the Chicago Fire print could have had some potential, but it's pretty stale
Common sense, is not that common