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Deltics
But so are the official lithos for Munich, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Lucca and Zurich.
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Hairball
OK that Paris gargoyle litho has become my favorite now - fan made or not. I hope it becomes available for purchase.
I never buy anything from a show (or tour) I haven't attended, but I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....but at $60.00 + shipping seems a bit steep if they're mass produced. (even with a 20% discount).
So again I ask - has anyone purchased or does anyone know if these current No Filter lithos are hand numbered limited edition?
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Hairball
OK that Paris gargoyle litho has become my favorite now - fan made or not. I hope it becomes available for purchase.
I never buy anything from a show (or tour) I haven't attended, but I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....but at $60.00 + shipping seems a bit steep if they're mass produced. (even with a 20% discount).
So again I ask - has anyone purchased or does anyone know if these current No Filter lithos are hand numbered limited edition?
Does this matter? (If you don't want to resell it)
btw: where/how do you get that 20% discount?
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Hairball
OK that Paris gargoyle litho has become my favorite now - fan made or not. I hope it becomes available for purchase.
I never buy anything from a show (or tour) I haven't attended, but I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....but at $60.00 + shipping seems a bit steep if they're mass produced. (even with a 20% discount).
So again I ask - has anyone purchased or does anyone know if these current No Filter lithos are hand numbered limited edition?
Does this matter? (If you don't want to resell it)
btw: where/how do you get that 20% discount?
Yes it matters to me, and no I don't want to sell it.
As an artist myself, having a unique limited hand numbered piece of art has much more uniqueness than a mass produced piece of art.
There's something more personal about it, knowing you have something that had a limited run, and that was carefully numbered by hand with a pencil.
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MonkeyMan2000
The posters sold at the shows are hand numbered and quite hard to get, limited to 150. Don't know about the ones you can order on their site...
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Hairball
OK that Paris gargoyle litho has become my favorite now - fan made or not. I hope it becomes available for purchase.
I never buy anything from a show (or tour) I haven't attended, but I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....but at $60.00 + shipping seems a bit steep if they're mass produced. (even with a 20% discount).
So again I ask - has anyone purchased or does anyone know if these current No Filter lithos are hand numbered limited edition?
Does this matter? (If you don't want to resell it)
btw: where/how do you get that 20% discount?
Yes it matters to me, and no I don't want to sell it.
As an artist myself, having a unique limited hand numbered piece of art has much more uniqueness than a mass produced piece of art.
There's something more personal about it, knowing you have something that had a limited run, and that was carefully numbered by hand with a pencil.
well, it might justify the price, too. But in fact in a lot of cases the say something is limited but won't tell you how much copies have been made…
anyway some discount would be useful to make up my mind…
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MonkeyMan2000
The posters sold at the shows are hand numbered and quite hard to get, limited to 150. Don't know about the ones you can order on their site...
really? in Hamburg as well as in Munich there were plenty available after the show(s) had ended – maybe the price (50 Euros) kept people from buying them. On the other hand: The T-Shirts with the poster design were selling quite well (no M size left after the show at any selling point in Hamburg!)
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Hairball
Discount code was posted on previous page by MrDDDD..;don;t know it works for everyone as I haven't tried it yet and it was emailed to him specifically.
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MonkeyMan2000
The posters sold at the shows are hand numbered and quite hard to get, limited to 150. Don't know about the ones you can order on their site...
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MonkeyMan2000
The posters sold at the shows are hand numbered and quite hard to get, limited to 150. Don't know about the ones you can order on their site...
Thanks MonkeyMan2000...which reminds me of the case with the Zip Code tour lithos.
There were limited numbered lithos at the show itself (San Diego in my case) where I was lucky to get one...don't have litho in front of me but I believe it was limited to only 300. Then there were some sold online with the description of hand numbered and limited of exact same litho design...thought I would order another as a gift for a friend thinking somehow there were miraculosly still some from the original 300. As it turned out, the one I ordered online was indeed limited and hand numbered...but it was an entirely new edition of 600! Something fishy and wrong about that practice, and is heavily looked down upon in the art world. When you have a limited edition, and print out the limited number, the artist is supposed to scratch a giant X through the artwork to ensure it can never be duplicated again. But in this case the Stones milked it for all it was worth...
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MonkeyMan2000
The posters sold at the shows are hand numbered and quite hard to get, limited to 150. Don't know about the ones you can order on their site...
Thanks MonkeyMan2000...which reminds me of the case with the Zip Code tour lithos.
There were limited numbered lithos at the show itself (San Diego in my case) where I was lucky to get one...don't have litho in front of me but I believe it was limited to only 300. Then there were some sold online with the description of hand numbered and limited of exact same litho design...thought I would order another as a gift for a friend thinking somehow there were miraculosly still some from the original 300. As it turned out, the one I ordered online was indeed limited and hand numbered...but it was an entirely new edition of 600! Something fishy and wrong about that practice, and is heavily looked down upon in the art world. When you have a limited edition, and print out the limited number, the artist is supposed to scratch a giant X through the artwork to ensure it can never be duplicated again. But in this case the Stones milked it for all it was worth...
The best way might be to get one on Ebay. There you can make sure it is from the first run sold at the shows. I plan to do so, as I'm missing a few I want. I think last year the scale or print quality of the posters differed too between the ones sold at the show and the ones sold online...
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frankotero
Can anybody confirm the Paris litho shown on the RS App is official?
Do you mean this one?
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It looks like it's from the #NoFilterFanArt competition ....
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bye bye johnny
Paris poster is another #nofilterfanart submission from Jose Maria Campoy. Great stuff!
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bye bye johnny
Paris poster is another #nofilterfanart submission from Jose Maria Campoy. Great stuff!
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Great stuff indeed. This should be the official poster.
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schillid
Nice job!...
Who is the artist?