Sonic Youth LA 10 EMEK
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saw this print last night and was very impressed with it. Full bleed, crisp, vibrant. It was awesome. I can't wait for mine to arrive.
out and perfect.
norelation wrote:quit with the sniveling and just sell the damn poster. i don't care about your life story, we all got problems. just tell me about bent corners, or if your cat has used it for target practice.
mistersmith wrote:That means I'm going to touch you.
how many variants will be available Mitch, I see the run is 16, tia-cl
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I love full bleed prints. That's awesome to hear.
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Did anyone who purchased their Sonic Youth through Emek's site get an email that it has shipped? I know Emek says 2 to 4 weeks on his site but seen on ebay that someone already received theirs (signed, numbered, and doodled). Just curious; thanks.
Here's a shocker...you don't know what you are talking about. The posters got done the day before the show, the printer is in Seattle, Emek lives in Portland, and the show was in LA. I'm sure Emek would have loved to sign them if logistics would have made it possible. Then again, you might be the expert.jimrip wrote:Do you know the process they went through? Do you think that they just make desicions by the 'seat of their pants'macc5 wrote:jimrip wrote:not signing the show edition but numbering them is kind of ridiculous
it's like- "here's some proof that my internet sale will have a smaller run and it will also be signed next time".... total sales strategy.
but as someone said- they are business men just doin' business
unfortunate
how is that rediculous ? do you even know what the process is that they went through ?
unreal some of the statements that get posted on this board.
there is a reason that many artists dont post around here... i cant blame em and that is unfortunate
-most of the selling process is well thought out I think.
Artist edition is 320
out and perfect.
norelation wrote:quit with the sniveling and just sell the damn poster. i don't care about your life story, we all got problems. just tell me about bent corners, or if your cat has used it for target practice.
mistersmith wrote:That means I'm going to touch you.
I had 26. Lowest number for a large edition I've scored.pspelmo wrote:same here in michigan. but bitchin low number 25.
out and perfect.
norelation wrote:quit with the sniveling and just sell the damn poster. i don't care about your life story, we all got problems. just tell me about bent corners, or if your cat has used it for target practice.
mistersmith wrote:That means I'm going to touch you.
Incorrect.MJBuck wrote:Artist edition is 320
mcnail wrote:As far as the 320, that's the total amount, not just the show.
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