Nosferatu 12 Cox Release Discussion 09/12/12
- SerpentSociety
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I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece. I love it and ordered the variant. Both are still in stock at this time...
Agreed... I snagged the regular and emailed the gentleman and he said this is his first screen print, hence why not many people are talking about it/know about it... To be honest its one of the better looking prints I have seen in the past couple of months... I hope this run is successful for him so we can see more of his work!
- slaughtermom
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"INTERNATIONAL ORDERS WILL BE RETURNED" = great way not to sell stuff these days... i mean: welcome in 2012
These are available for international shipping now and price drop mow - reg 45$, variant 60$slaughtermom wrote:"INTERNATIONAL ORDERS WILL BE RETURNED" = great way not to sell stuff these days... i mean: welcome in 2012
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Yeah, I just posted over in the art comment section for this one, little more commentary there, very nice piece, little lurid I think
for the silent vibe and Murnau but it's a strong piece and nicely composed.
Very cool gesture of him on refunding the dough and dropping the price, good on him!
for the silent vibe and Murnau but it's a strong piece and nicely composed.
Very cool gesture of him on refunding the dough and dropping the price, good on him!
Perhaps because it's fan art and the artist has taken an extra step into the ethical gray zone by adding the title and credits ?SerpentSociety wrote:I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece.
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I don't think there is a grey area with this particular title as it's in the public domain - anyone can do anything they like with it!downtown wrote:Perhaps because it's fan art and the artist has taken an extra step into the ethical gray zone by adding the title and credits ?SerpentSociety wrote:I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece.
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Ok, well there must be another reason why there is so little interest in this piece.dearmrecho wrote:I don't think there is a grey area with this particular title as it's in the public domain - anyone can do anything they like with it!downtown wrote:Perhaps because it's fan art and the artist has taken an extra step into the ethical gray zone by adding the title and credits ?SerpentSociety wrote:I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece.
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Wanted to note that international orders have been added. There is combined shipping on all of the prints also. It hasn't been adding combined shipping in Big Cartel for some reason though so if you have any issues with that contact me directly and I will refund any overages on shipping immediately.
Also all of my first film posters will be public domain material until I start to grow more of a following and determine if this poster making stuff is gonna go somewhere for me or not. And yes you can do as you like with public domain films. But a lot of Mondo's earlier stuff was public domain. It doesn't mean you can't create something amazing, exciting and worthy of the film that's worth collecting. And that's exactly what I intend to do. Sorry not everyone has a massive national corporate theater chain backing their efforts. Some of us have to put our own skin I'm the game and do it the old fashioned way.
Someone cart jacked the sale yesterday trying to lock up the sale but that has been fixed and I intend to move as many of these as I can. Thanks for the interest and the kick ass people on EB who've inspired my efforts and love for collectible posters.
Also all of my first film posters will be public domain material until I start to grow more of a following and determine if this poster making stuff is gonna go somewhere for me or not. And yes you can do as you like with public domain films. But a lot of Mondo's earlier stuff was public domain. It doesn't mean you can't create something amazing, exciting and worthy of the film that's worth collecting. And that's exactly what I intend to do. Sorry not everyone has a massive national corporate theater chain backing their efforts. Some of us have to put our own skin I'm the game and do it the old fashioned way.
Someone cart jacked the sale yesterday trying to lock up the sale but that has been fixed and I intend to move as many of these as I can. Thanks for the interest and the kick ass people on EB who've inspired my efforts and love for collectible posters.
I think the main reason is that his name is not Ansin or Stout. Looks like a really well thought-out image, though, and the pics of the finished screen print look pretty awesome.downtown wrote:Ok, well there must be another reason why there is so little interest in this piece.dearmrecho wrote:I don't think there is a grey area with this particular title as it's in the public domain - anyone can do anything they like with it!downtown wrote:Perhaps because it's fan art and the artist has taken an extra step into the ethical gray zone by adding the title and credits ?SerpentSociety wrote:I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece.
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I printed with D&L too and both posters have GID and metallics so you are getting a high quality print.
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This release just gets better and better.changethethought wrote:I printed with D&L too and both posters have GID and metallics so you are getting a high quality print.
Im not really suprised, i was reeeeeeeeaally into this print but several factors put me out of the game.SerpentSociety wrote:I am really surprised that there does not seem to be more interest in this piece. I love it and ordered the variant. Both are still in stock at this time...
1.- NO INTERNATIONAL shipping orders will be refunded (hell yeah great idea)
2.- International shipping now available at high rate (65usd for 2 prints, for 23usd he can perfectly sent them via express usps to me, hell with 65usd he can get those to australia express and still have some bucks left)
i wanted this as does my brother who can got it in the usa but again the high shipping rate for the prints shipping inside USA made him pass, anyway it is a nice work i like the style of that print!