The Starlet 16 Sperry
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- nevadinova
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Agreed.Hippie wrote:I disagree, and clearly it's SJ.
Also, I'm going to guess its part of a diptych, with the second HCG print from Sperry coming later this week.
- earlgreytoast
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Anyone who doesn't think this looks like Scarjo should just move on to collecting photographs and not screen prints. This isn't the hobby for you.
My issue with the print, and this applies to most of squirt's movie prints, is that it is simply a representation of a character in the movie. I haven't seen this movie yet obvi but what is it about this scene that represents the movie other than the fact that it's Scarlet looking perky and cute in a screen shot? Aside from the excitement I get when looking at a Sperry and an exquisitely executed serigraph, it's just boring. If Chuck could marry his immeasurable talents with a more cerebral take on a movie, the sky would be the limit.
My issue with the print, and this applies to most of squirt's movie prints, is that it is simply a representation of a character in the movie. I haven't seen this movie yet obvi but what is it about this scene that represents the movie other than the fact that it's Scarlet looking perky and cute in a screen shot? Aside from the excitement I get when looking at a Sperry and an exquisitely executed serigraph, it's just boring. If Chuck could marry his immeasurable talents with a more cerebral take on a movie, the sky would be the limit.
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I agree with you, but I still love the print. Evokes film noir posters from the 1940s.earlgreytoast wrote:Anyone who doesn't think this looks like Scarjo should just move on to collecting photographs and not screen prints. This isn't the hobby for you.
My issue with the print, and this applies to most of squirt's movie prints, is that it is simply a representation of a character in the movie. I haven't seen this movie yet obvi but what is it about this scene that represents the movie other than the fact that it's Scarlet looking perky and cute in a screen shot? Aside from the excitement I get when looking at a Sperry and an exquisitely executed serigraph, it's just boring. If Chuck could marry his immeasurable talents with a more cerebral take on a movie, the sky would be the limit.
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you guys are drymounting funny. collector speculation always cracks me up.
also, "this is awful...". really? i had an entire diatribe ready here but what's the point? can't please everyone. instead, i'll just post, SMH. lol.
also, "this is awful...". really? i had an entire diatribe ready here but what's the point? can't please everyone. instead, i'll just post, SMH. lol.
We want the diatribe!idealposters wrote:you guys are drymounting funny. collector speculation always cracks me up.
also, "this is awful...". really? i had an entire diatribe ready here but what's the point? can't please everyone. instead, i'll just post, SMH. lol.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.