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The Dark Knight by Doaly
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$40
The Dark Knight - Variant by Doaly
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$50
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by Doaly
Screen print on gold foil paper
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 325
$60
The Dark Knight by Doaly
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$40
The Dark Knight - Variant by Doaly
Screen print
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$50
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers by Doaly
Screen print on gold foil paper
24 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 325
$60
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Thanks, just purchased one!acidburn wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:32 pmCough self promotion https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/ ships beg of March cough
So, one other technical question? Is there not a light box box for the 1 mm or is a 1 mm not created for a light box in general? Thanks for your help.tripleb wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 2:46 pmThanks, just purchased one!acidburn wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 1:32 pmCough self promotion https://www.baroqueportfolios.com/ ships beg of March cough
Have ya paid your dues, Jack? Yessir, the check is in the mail.
I think I may have asked this when the first lenticular came out, but what's the consensus on best long-term storage solution for them, in particular the 4mm ones?
Right now I have just kept them in their original cardboard shippers, but as I'm up to 3 of them, not sure that will continue to be an effective approach when space is somewhat at a premium.
Is there any issues in storing them long-term in a binder?
Right now I have just kept them in their original cardboard shippers, but as I'm up to 3 of them, not sure that will continue to be an effective approach when space is somewhat at a premium.
Is there any issues in storing them long-term in a binder?
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Until I can afford the lightbox frames, my plexes are going to be stood upright either on the floor or on a chest of drawers against the wall. My flat is a tiny studio so no chance they will be on the wall anytime soon.BigDave wrote: ↑Mon Feb 22, 2021 5:19 pmI think I may have asked this when the first lenticular came out, but what's the consensus on best long-term storage solution for them, in particular the 4mm ones?
Right now I have just kept them in their original cardboard shippers, but as I'm up to 3 of them, not sure that will continue to be an effective approach when space is somewhat at a premium.
Is there any issues in storing them long-term in a binder?