Definitely noticed it's the worst with Spusta. Seems to be a bunch of collectors who started a few years ago who are pissed people finally found out about their favorite artist. Super salty over the increased prices. Eh, it is what it is. I guess I'm part of the problem cause I'm willing to pay out the ass for some of the full size Spusta.RambosRemodeler wrote:They are the worst. The entitlement is drymounting hilarious. I know it's rampant on this site but seems to be particularly bad with spoos fanscomountaingolf wrote:This thread and some of the Spusta fans...
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both of mine were signed, offering and beauty, had white and lime green sparkle. drop today?cerebus wrote:A friend of mine just received a bug print that wasn't signed. It's on black sparkle (? - no idea with these paper color names) paper, and there's definitely no signature on it. Anyone else received an unsigned one?
Can anyone give me an idea of what paper this is on? It's textured and changes color based on light and angle. Pics are hi-res and you can zoom in to get a better look.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/23PZ55
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/18K94e
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/23PZ55
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/18K94e
Look like crystalized to me.Dubflakes wrote:Can anyone give me an idea of what paper this is on? It's textured and changes color based on light and angle. Pics are hi-res and you can zoom in to get a better look.
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/23PZ55
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135846144@N08/18K94e
If it changes color it's probably chlorophyl. Does it change from a yellow to blueish color at different angles?
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Damn that's super cool. Where's the paper police. Curious what that paper is called.
Those "ergot spots" are fairly obvious though and I would prefer a no-spots variant
The print is fantastic, btw! I remember some had asked if the only visible difference in paper is the border: the short answer is no. The gold paper shines through out the print.
The print is fantastic, btw! I remember some had asked if the only visible difference in paper is the border: the short answer is no. The gold paper shines through out the print.