Hendrix 67 11 Sharp
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- jamesgunter
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i hate that the 4 ft. S/N version is digitally printed..... for $550 i need it screened.
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- jamesgunter
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KSUvet wrote:I keep checking this hoping for a sale, but no luck. The ebay auction says 231 are available out of an edition of 250 . At what point as an artst do you admit that you've over-valued something, take the hit in pride, and lower the price?*
*serious question
well... actually, in the last year they've gone from $800 down to $556.33....
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C'mon, drop in price already! What if a bunch of us all email them some lowball offers? Who's with me?
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thats the small reprint (28X35)
for the same price you can get the one thats 4 ft. X 4 ft.
for the same price you can get the one thats 4 ft. X 4 ft.
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not giving up! there has to be one of these out there for sale. There were two of the large size editions done in the 2000's. one was a run of 250 and the other, 200. They have to be out there somewhere!!!
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I had no idea Sharp passed away. Looks like the 2011 giclee is still for sale (http://www.martin-sharp.com/index.html), but now it's a posthumous stamp as opposed to the signature affixed to the back.
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
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yeah, but its not the massive ones. i want the one that is 3ft x 3ft.
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fair enough. I was just saying I had no idea Martin Sharp passed away recently. I have this print. It's pretty impressive in person. Not 3'x3'x, but 700mm x 950mm, which ain't tiny (I'm not doing the math).
My F/S Thread: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... 0&t=165165
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does yours have the white border around it? do all of the reprints have the white border?
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just thought id bring this back around. Still looking for one of the large 4 ft. x 4 ft. S/N edition...
jamesgunter wrote:not giving up! there has to be one of these out there for sale. There were two of the large size editions done in the 2000's. one was a run of 250 and the other, 200. They have to be out there somewhere!!!
Very appealing, good color mix, I have a warm fuzzy impression. I like the psychadelic touch to it, Great work!
A noob who likes a colorized version one of the most iconic photographs in rock history...mitat wrote:
Very appealing, good color mix, I have a warm fuzzy impression. I like the psychadelic touch to it, Great work!
Photographer = Linda Eastman of the Eastman/Kodak dynasty and at the time future Linda McCartney
Subject = Jimi Hendrix
Poster Artist = Martin Sharp = British/Australian 60's psychedelic image master
whoda thunk it? Welcome to EB, mitat
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