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Hairball
I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....
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Hairball
I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....
This is a no brainer: get the Paris poster! The Krampus isn't Stonesy enough...
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Doc
The management of the lithos this year is really bullshit.
Abolutely no coherence
No Filter appears on some, No Filter Tour on Copenhague, not at all here.
Sometimes the date comes with the year, sometimes not.
Really amateurish work...
The 2014/2015/2016 lithos were better managed IMO
Still some designs were nice this year.
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Hairball
I really want something from this tour for some reason...still hesitating though...
torn between Spielberg Krampus and the Paris Gargoyle....
This is a no brainer: get the Paris poster! The Krampus isn't Stonesy enough...
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schwonek
Duesseldorf print it sold out.
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Anything for Arnhem, yet?
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schwonek
Duesseldorf print it sold out.
Luckyly I bought one yesterday as the fanshop (this time) was empty. But why is this particular print sold out? Probably just a mistake.
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RoughJusticeOnYa
Anything for Arnhem, yet?
On page two.
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bye bye johnny
[twitter.com]
In honor of their show date in Dusseldorf on October 9, 2017, the series is inspired by a fusion of the Bauhaus art movement. In the early 1900s, Bauhaus was a German art school, influenced by modernism and the English arts and crafts movement. The Bauhaus movement has had a major impact on art, architectural, interior, industrial and typographical trends today.
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bye bye johnny
[twitter.com]
In honor of their show date in Dusseldorf on October 9, 2017, the series is inspired by a fusion of the Bauhaus art movement. In the early 1900s, Bauhaus was a German art school, influenced by modernism and the English arts and crafts movement. The Bauhaus movement has had a major impact on art, architectural, interior, industrial and typographical trends today.
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Strange .... the inspiration for the Poster mentions the Bauhaus art school / art movement - but Bauhaus has nothing special to do with Düsseldorf.
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schwonek
Duesseldorf print it sold out.
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bye bye johnny
[twitter.com]
In honor of their show date in Dusseldorf on October 9, 2017, the series is inspired by a fusion of the Bauhaus art movement. In the early 1900s, Bauhaus was a German art school, influenced by modernism and the English arts and crafts movement. The Bauhaus movement has had a major impact on art, architectural, interior, industrial and typographical trends today.
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Strange .... the inspiration for the Poster mentions the Bauhaus art school / art movement - but Bauhaus has nothing special to do with Düsseldorf.
Bauhaus? bullshit – it's more inspired by Kraftwerk (as already mentioned some pages above) and Kraftwerk are from Düsseldorf
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Hairball
Odd that they don't give credit where credit is due - M.C. Escher...this is blatant plagiarism.
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Hairball
Odd that they don't give credit where credit is due - M.C. Escher...this is blatant plagiarism.
they also did not credit Kraftwerk for the Düsseldorf litho. If they would, they would have to ask for permission, perhaps share some revenues, etc. It complicates things.
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Hairball
Odd that they don't give credit where credit is due - M.C. Escher...this is blatant plagiarism.
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frankotero
Funny thing, I bought lithos in Dusseldorf and Arnhem. Both of them are numbered #112. Anyone else experience this? I don't know if I'm lucky or there's something fishy going on.