Sirens 12 Keyes
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- MillerTime04
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I can't wait for this to land
Art comes alive in the arguments you have about it
- Blackheart
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Washington is a human monarch and when the human monarch falls along with society the natural monarch will still be going strong.
I have spent 90% of my money on women and wine..........the rest i wasted.
- bigmclargehuge1
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Great call HisBobness.HisBobness wrote:Monarch butterflies, like the ones above, migrate to George Washington Park in Pacific Grove every year.
<----As a PG resident I love the fact that I own this print!
- sixstringer
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A member on the Keyes forum brought up an interesting thought:
"About the name...Part of the manatee legend remains in the name of their animal order, Sirenia, which comes from the Greek mythical legend of sirens who sang songs to lure ships into rocky shores."
"About the name...Part of the manatee legend remains in the name of their animal order, Sirenia, which comes from the Greek mythical legend of sirens who sang songs to lure ships into rocky shores."
- drummer7795
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is it just me.......er......ah....
camel toe.
camel toe.
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- Sandmandan
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GW IS A WOMAN!!! This fact shall permanently alter reality for all of us!drummer7795 wrote:is it just me.......er......ah....
camel toe.
Funny that the talk about this seemed to die as fast as the price hike... Bought mine fresh off the lost drop and just realized patience would have saved me about a 100 bucks... ah, well... Still think it was way worth it
Bonus pic:
Bonus pic:
Don’t deal with MillerTime04 - he’s a scammer
Looks great! Still need to pick mine up from the framers.
To me, the lack of talk about this one demonstrates the polarity of tastes to art....or maybe how hype plays such a role in this collecting game. Who knows.
This is one of my favorite images from JK. I think its MUCH better than Exodus...as well as some other fan favorites.
Maybe I just take more meaning from the image than others.
Cant wait to have it home on my wall.
To me, the lack of talk about this one demonstrates the polarity of tastes to art....or maybe how hype plays such a role in this collecting game. Who knows.
This is one of my favorite images from JK. I think its MUCH better than Exodus...as well as some other fan favorites.
Maybe I just take more meaning from the image than others.
Cant wait to have it home on my wall.
Last edited by shoeless on Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
This one also resonates with me quite a bit. Like Murdock, I probably spent a bit too much buying it on the secondary market soon after the release, but I do love it.
But what do I know. I also prefer Sowers to Stampede for feel and composition.
edit: Ha. I was responding to shoeless and hadn't even seen your post just below, murdock. Great minds...
But what do I know. I also prefer Sowers to Stampede for feel and composition.
edit: Ha. I was responding to shoeless and hadn't even seen your post just below, murdock. Great minds...
Seems like we share more tastes than one... As impressive as Stampede is in person, there's just too much going on in there to enjoy this on my wall... (and it's too big to even lay in my flat file, so this actually was an easy pass )
Don’t deal with MillerTime04 - he’s a scammer
- pagodafitz
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I will join the party. Nice classy framing job murdock. Mine is still sitting in mylar. Sowers is also one of my favorites.ceevee wrote:This one also resonates with me quite a bit. Like Murdock, I probably spent a bit too much buying it on the secondary market soon after the release, but I do love it.
But what do I know. I also prefer Sowers to Stampede for feel and composition.
edit: Ha. I was responding to shoeless and hadn't even seen your post just below, murdock. Great minds...