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Well... if you can't afford the LD, maybe George will have his Jaws printed up as a companion for LD's Jaws 2...
https://www.behance.net/gallery/57022123/Jaws
https://www.behance.net/gallery/57022123/Jaws
https://mondotees.com/blogs/news/black- ... epy-hollow
‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ (US Variant) by Peter Diamond
18" x 24" screen print, 250gsm Biotop 3 paper
Hand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverse.
Printed by SP Productions
Limited edition of 60
Available a Random Time on Oct. 30th via mondotees.com
$55
‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ (UK Variant) by Peter Diamond
18" x 24" Screen Print, 250gsm Biotop 3 paper
Hand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverse
Printed by SP Productions
Limited edition of 60
Available at 5pm UK on Oct. 30th via Black Dragon Press
£40
‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ (US Variant) by Peter Diamond
18" x 24" screen print, 250gsm Biotop 3 paper
Hand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverse.
Printed by SP Productions
Limited edition of 60
Available a Random Time on Oct. 30th via mondotees.com
$55
‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ (UK Variant) by Peter Diamond
18" x 24" Screen Print, 250gsm Biotop 3 paper
Hand numbered. Gallery stamp on the reverse
Printed by SP Productions
Limited edition of 60
Available at 5pm UK on Oct. 30th via Black Dragon Press
£40
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don't think I really need a Sleep Hollow print, but wow, that's pretty drymounting great. That horse!
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Yeah, that's a cool poster.
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Hey guys, I’m attending mondocon for this first time this year. Do I need to carry cash to pay for prints at booths? Do they have tubes at the convention or do I need to bring one from Home?
Cash is preferred by most artists. It's just the quickest and helps to keep lines moving. In the past, Internet access has been spotty and complications come into play with card readers and conversion rates. There will be ATMs around.steelbooklover wrote:Hey guys, I’m attending mondocon for this first time this year. Do I need to carry cash to pay for prints at booths? Do they have tubes at the convention or do I need to bring one from Home?
Tubes are not offered at the convention or sold at any of the booths. For those attending screenings at South Lamar, your prints will be tubed and handed to you as you leave the theater. However, other prints from Mondo's store/other artists booths do not come tubed.
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Speaking of poster tubes, is there a tube that someone would recommend for an airplane that won't get destroyed?iambillyg wrote:Cash is preferred by most artists. It's just the quickest and helps to keep lines moving. In the past, Internet access has been spotty and complications come into play with card readers and conversion rates. There will be ATMs around.steelbooklover wrote:Hey guys, I’m attending mondocon for this first time this year. Do I need to carry cash to pay for prints at booths? Do they have tubes at the convention or do I need to bring one from Home?
Tubes are not offered at the convention or sold at any of the booths. For those attending screenings at South Lamar, your prints will be tubed and handed to you as you leave the theater. However, other prints from Mondo's store/other artists booths do not come tubed.
What's a safe assumption.sleal16 wrote:Guess also as a question, I'm assuming they pretty much all bag the prints and not have kraft paper to roll into
I made a carry tube from 4in. PVC that I travel with. If you don't have time for that, just any thick kraft Yazoo Mills tube should do ok. Maybe get a yoga carry strap to make it easier to get around with.aggroxcraig wrote:Speaking of poster tubes, is there a tube that someone would recommend for an airplane that won't get destroyed?
So it goes...
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smart tip! i gotta get one.mfaith wrote:What's a safe assumption.sleal16 wrote:Guess also as a question, I'm assuming they pretty much all bag the prints and not have kraft paper to roll into
I made a carry tube from 4in. PVC that I travel with. If you don't have time for that, just any thick kraft Yazoo Mills tube should do ok. Maybe get a yoga carry strap to make it easier to get around with.aggroxcraig wrote:Speaking of poster tubes, is there a tube that someone would recommend for an airplane that won't get destroyed?
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