Andrew Bird Los Angeles 09 Horkey
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- greenhorn1
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saw the 7" at the local record shop yesterday but for some reason they were charging $9.50 for it!
ISO Horkey Stacy Lowery Paleo Deck. $$$$$$$ (or trade)
ours was 6.36 shipped at "Possum Records" fwiw...
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This is available at BOAM again.
not sure how/why but it's there and I just picked up my first Horkey. Pretty excited to see this in a frame.
http://burlesquedesign.com/storeposters.htm
not sure how/why but it's there and I just picked up my first Horkey. Pretty excited to see this in a frame.
http://burlesquedesign.com/storeposters.htm
It never sold out, and has been available ever since it was put up.omegaeagle wrote:This is available at BOAM again.
not sure how/why but it's there and I just picked up my first Horkey. Pretty excited to see this in a frame.
http://burlesquedesign.com/storeposters.htm
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ah, well that explains it.
Either way, I can't wait to get it.
Looked around and didn't see any photos of it framed. What did you do with yours?
Thanks
Either way, I can't wait to get it.
Looked around and didn't see any photos of it framed. What did you do with yours?
Thanks
I'm still looking to get this, just not at BONA's asking price.
Just got one. The detail in the white leaves is really cool in person.
Gotta love the prehistoric barbed wire
Gotta love the prehistoric barbed wire
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
Excited to see the P&T version again, thanks Buicksmith
“But as Garcia said, you know, the '60s ain't over till the fat lady gets high. And that means that whatever it takes to get you high: sometimes grief, sometimes it's prayer, fasting. I prefer a joint.”-Ken Kesey
My Favorite Horkey, way underated and still reasonably attainableceevee wrote: This print is pretty underrated in general.
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
not my favourite Horkey, but definitely my favourite Horkey Andrew Bird poster.bisondice wrote:My Favorite Horkey, way underated and still reasonably attainableceevee wrote: This print is pretty underrated in general.
Your right, I revise my drunken statement. Probably my 3rd or 4th favorite after Nesting/Converge/Whale Bone etc. Definately my favorite of this style of his work i.e Detritus/Hoarfrost/Cachedeancc wrote:not my favourite Horkey, but definitely my favourite Horkey Andrew Bird poster.bisondice wrote:My Favorite Horkey, way underated and still reasonably attainableceevee wrote: This print is pretty underrated in general.
Although I do lust after the Andrew Bird Beetle print
ErocAfellar wrote:Once you start buying art for the image and not the perceived value, it becomes more fun and less stressful.
I was just discussing this one with my wife yesterday (well, okay, we were going through my Horkey collection, so we were discussing quite a lot...) and although she wasn't that keen on it, I am still totally digging the way the lettering is "wrapped" over the grassy background. Another GREAT example of Aaron's calligraphy skills. And I also realized what bumps that print down from my TOP5 (well, except for the other 5 reasons): It's the "blank" leaves in the foreground. Now, to have these "detailed the hell out", some more shades of green... now that...
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