We considered it.greenhorn1 wrote:I think this should have only been sold as a framed edition through furthur!simianfever wrote:Given the sweet price point and relatively small size, the smart move for you lucky Denver heads would be to pick up the print then leave it with Corey and team for some stellar framing.
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Dang, with 250 edition no way there are going to be leftovers.
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fourthstooge wrote:It's from a pretty dark poem that's also an old folk song in Scotland. My wife went to graduate school in Glasgow and had a teacher who was big on local writers and hammered the students over the head with it. For some reason, she really liked Twa Corbies (Two Crows).UrsusMorris wrote:The eyeball is throwin it all off for me. Still cool though.
Here's a link to the poem in archaic Scots and a modern English translation.
http://www.twocrows.co.uk/twa_corbies.html
My wife has the Arthur Rackham painting for this poem on her cell phone cover and has crow and raven stuff all over the house. I approached Aaron almost two years ago about doing something for our 15th Anniversary. I presented the ink drawing to her on March 15th and it is hanging in our living room. I think I'm going to get other artists to do their take on the poem for future projects, too!
Read the poem and the eye makes sense. It's pretty dark but it's crazy cool and my wife loves it.
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yup. these are drymounting sweet. Great work Furthur and Aaron.BadassArt wrote:Seems they are numbered not signed from what I'm hearing? Sure looks like it's numbered by Aaron
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Rolled in around 9:30 and there were plenty left. Beautiful work both in design & production. Cory's place has such a great vibe...
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I think 250 is a good number for the print, especially considering the imagery. The details on the piece are so nice. I hope we get some close-up photos soon.GoBluePanic wrote:Dang, with 250 edition no way there are going to be leftovers.
On a side note, that poem, "Twa Corbies," is pretty dark...and awesome. Thank you for sharing!
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That's good to hear.comountaingolf wrote:Rolled in around 9:30 and there were plenty left. Beautiful work both in design & production. Cory's place has such a great vibe...
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Fun times last night. Congrats to Corey on 7 years and a Horkey commish! Good to see some of ya EB'ers too.
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jmagee87 wrote:
This thing is very cool. Glad a friend was able to grab me one. My first Horkey print, and it will be my first print that I'll have framed by Corey. Won't be my last of their of those. I'll be picking it up in a few weeks when I see Panic Red Rocks. The wait is killing me!