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I would love to do yoga all the time, but memberships are SO expensive it's insane.acidburn wrote:i tried hot yoga like 10 years. Not the best ideasoam24 wrote:the best are in the venue at that time all us guys there are just a piece of meat in the minority ha
My gym has classes, but horrible times of course for my schedule. I prefer the $20 to use the sauna non stop oppose to $100 for yoga. Although, I'd prob enjoy the yoga way more. These early Saturday classes are the bee's knee's tho.
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Butterfly Hand-Embellished Edition by Bioworkz
Screen print on Heavy Coventry Rag paper
Hand-embellished with watercolor, acrylic paint, glitter pen, and colored pencils
Each print is unique
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered, signed, and embossed edition of 50
$120
Butterfly Birch Wood Variant by Bioworkz
Screen print on Birch wood paper
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered and signed edition of 20
$60
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Butterfly Hand-Embellished Edition by Bioworkz
Screen print on Heavy Coventry Rag paper
Hand-embellished with watercolor, acrylic paint, glitter pen, and colored pencils
Each print is unique
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered, signed, and embossed edition of 50
$120
Butterfly Birch Wood Variant by Bioworkz
Screen print on Birch wood paper
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered and signed edition of 20
$60
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
Tx Joesoam24 wrote:I would love to do yoga all the time, but memberships are SO expensive it's insane.acidburn wrote:i tried hot yoga like 10 years. Not the best ideasoam24 wrote:the best are in the venue at that time all us guys there are just a piece of meat in the minority ha
My gym has classes, but horrible times of course for my schedule. I prefer the $20 to use the sauna non stop oppose to $100 for yoga. Although, I'd prob enjoy the yoga way more. These early Saturday classes are the bee's knee's tho.
and yea I would like to try it too. The places around us are too expensive
Woo5lscott wrote:I like that
Also, even though its not really launched yet. If you want to subscribe to Supine's site, its up now.
https://www.judithsupine.com/
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I would if it’d workacidburn wrote:Woo5lscott wrote:I like that
Also, even though its not really launched yet. If you want to subscribe to Supine's site, its up now.
https://www.judithsupine.com/
Good catch. Checking soonWoo5lscott wrote:I would if it’d workacidburn wrote:Woo5lscott wrote:I like that
Also, even though its not really launched yet. If you want to subscribe to Supine's site, its up now.
https://www.judithsupine.com/
You might be thinking of the guy who did something to ensure artist signatures were in the spot that he wanted and nowhere else. Can't remember if it was for Stan Lee or Struzan. Basically the whole print was covered in mylar or glassine with the spot for the sig uncovered.acidburn wrote:i could have sworn i saw that recently on someone's fb page. Or they just did it themselves.Kramerica wrote:Next up, something to put full size prints in that makes it easy to get them signed while still keeping them protected.
Stingers wrote:If you can't get it up eat less fudge, excersise and stop being a kitten.
Relax, I honestly don't give a fudge.john38103 wrote:All gin every thing. drymount all you hoes.
guryter wrote:You might be thinking of the guy who did something to ensure artist signatures were in the spot that he wanted and nowhere else. Can't remember if it was for Stan Lee or Struzan. Basically the whole print was covered in mylar or glassine with the spot for the sig uncovered.acidburn wrote:i could have sworn i saw that recently on someone's fb page. Or they just did it themselves.Kramerica wrote:Next up, something to put full size prints in that makes it easy to get them signed while still keeping them protected.
Yea definitely this. Think it would be hard though just because every print is different.
And Supine newsletter working again
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And doneacidburn wrote:guryter wrote:You might be thinking of the guy who did something to ensure artist signatures were in the spot that he wanted and nowhere else. Can't remember if it was for Stan Lee or Struzan. Basically the whole print was covered in mylar or glassine with the spot for the sig uncovered.acidburn wrote:i could have sworn i saw that recently on someone's fb page. Or they just did it themselves.Kramerica wrote:Next up, something to put full size prints in that makes it easy to get them signed while still keeping them protected.
Yea definitely this. Think it would be hard though just because every print is different.
And Supine newsletter working again
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+1 hand embellished Butterfly
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Pretty Girls Make Graves by Florian Bertmer
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 125
$40
Pretty Girls Make Graves Variant by Florian Bertmer
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 40
$50
Buds and Duds Set by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclées
8 x 14 inches (each)
Hand-numbered editions of 75
$50
Pretty Girls Make Graves by Florian Bertmer
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 125
$40
Pretty Girls Make Graves Variant by Florian Bertmer
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 40
$50
Buds and Duds Set by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclées
8 x 14 inches (each)
Hand-numbered editions of 75
$50
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.