We'd Like To Take You Home With Us... 10 Rogers
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The way I heard it, this art print that's being released tomorrow was supposed to be a 10th anniversary thingy to commemorate the 1999 Chemical Brothers poster. I guess since it didn't come out in 2009, it isn't being marketed that way now by Jermaine or NOWhere Limited.
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Love it, love what Jermaine had to say about it.
The source material is a pure icon to me. Just love the irreverence, humor, subtle commentary on what might be beneath the surface of something that we are all so "comfortable" with.
+1 can't wait to see it in person...you know his work usually POPS and these are great colors (10 of them!)
The source material is a pure icon to me. Just love the irreverence, humor, subtle commentary on what might be beneath the surface of something that we are all so "comfortable" with.
+1 can't wait to see it in person...you know his work usually POPS and these are great colors (10 of them!)
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i cant wait to see pics of the diamond dust on paper. if anyone picked one of those up please post pics when you recieve it.
plus it was printed using one of andy warhol old presses. thats pretty cool. i have seen some of warhols diamond dust screen prints in person and they are saaaaaweeeeet!
plus it was printed using one of andy warhol old presses. thats pretty cool. i have seen some of warhols diamond dust screen prints in person and they are saaaaaweeeeet!
All of the variants are gone...only the reg remains
pure adolescent garbage is exactly how i would describe your post. i bet he makes more money than you!tkrabago wrote:Pure adolescent garbage once again from Jermaine. Who is keeping this guy is business??
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Has anyone gotten this yet?
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RadicalRich1138 wrote:Has anyone gotten this yet?
I've just received my regular and gold variant after three months - the longest I have ever waited for a print. But I am disappointed because despite the rather superb print, the gold print as several dings, slight pressure marks along the bottom gold border from what appears to be from rough handling, which you wouldn't expect from a gold matt print. Ok, not in the main image but still in the gold border which would be very visible when framed. I've been trying to take pictures of it but because of the gold paper it completely reflects the light so very difficult to get the faults to show in a photograph.
The regular print as a row of raised areas in right hand side of the print which you actually can see more from the reverse. Again, not a big deal but depending on the angle that you look at it you can see some impections in the black area of print.
I'm not sure what to do as it is really difficult to get the faults show up in the prints but the marks are impections that I am not too happy with. Any suggestions on ways to smooth the dings out - albeit they are about 2-3cms long (about 4 of them).
I'm wondering if anyone else had any issues with the prints?
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My print arrived in mint condition, friggin 3 months later.
GL getting any kind of response from NowhereLimited if you try to get replacements - I wrote them multiple emails while waiting for the ridiculously long time and never got a response. I will definitely think twice before I order from them again.
GL getting any kind of response from NowhereLimited if you try to get replacements - I wrote them multiple emails while waiting for the ridiculously long time and never got a response. I will definitely think twice before I order from them again.
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I've wrote them asking for solution but as yet noreply but I only wrote this morning UK time and they have probably only just started work there . I'm kind of not confident in hearing from them as like earlgreytoast, I wrote to them several times waiting for delivery and only got one reply. Bloody difficult people to deal with but I'll see what they say soon - hopefully!