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New JR Prints, by Deleted on Mar 30, 2019 16:00:38 GMT 1, I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. Is "softer quality" a polite way of saying they don't capture the detail very well?
I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. Is "softer quality" a polite way of saying they don't capture the detail very well?
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WOOF
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New JR Prints, by WOOF on Mar 30, 2019 16:04:40 GMT 1, I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. Is "softer quality" a polite way of saying they don't capture the detail very well? Looking at both my walking migrant and large louvre prints, they're both somehow quite detailed while remaining "soft."
I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. Is "softer quality" a polite way of saying they don't capture the detail very well? Looking at both my walking migrant and large louvre prints, they're both somehow quite detailed while remaining "soft."
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19818914
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New JR Prints, by 19818914 on Mar 30, 2019 16:33:30 GMT 1, I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. I have nothing against lithographs. I just don't think the way he goes about doing it does his work justice.
I find there are many members of this forum that think unless something is a screen print it is no good. Giclees are often seen as cheap substandard prints yet in many cases offer the artist the best way of reproducing their work. These lithos are not industrial lithos they are fine art lithos using a very different technique. I've seen lots of JR prints in the flesh and they do have a different, softer quality to them but I actully like the end product. I have nothing against lithographs. I just don't think the way he goes about doing it does his work justice.
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dogstar
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New JR Prints, by dogstar on Mar 30, 2019 17:24:23 GMT 1, Really surprised a photographer of his calibre is not using C-Type prints. He does for his large format pieces.
Point with these Social Animals prints (and others created at idem) is that they're supposed to look 'soft', that is the artist's intention.
To say they're 'poor quality' is as stupid as complaining about overspray on a Banksy print.
Really surprised a photographer of his calibre is not using C-Type prints. He does for his large format pieces.
Point with these Social Animals prints (and others created at idem) is that they're supposed to look 'soft', that is the artist's intention.
To say they're 'poor quality' is as stupid as complaining about overspray on a Banksy print.
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Wearology
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New JR Prints, by Wearology on Mar 30, 2019 19:28:54 GMT 1, Does anyone know what the cost of these were before they sold out yesterday ? If anyone has buyers remorse - please send me a DM. Thanks - Wear
Does anyone know what the cost of these were before they sold out yesterday ? If anyone has buyers remorse - please send me a DM. Thanks - Wear
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everyoneowes
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New JR Prints, by everyoneowes on Mar 30, 2019 19:31:13 GMT 1, €360 incl shipping
€360 incl shipping
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Wearology
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New JR Prints, by Wearology on Mar 30, 2019 19:55:10 GMT 1, Thank you for the information. I bought one from EBAY and paid the Ferryman.
Thank you for the information. I bought one from EBAY and paid the Ferryman.
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coller
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New JR Prints, by coller on Mar 31, 2019 2:08:09 GMT 1, mine was 300 euros flat, free flat shipping via fedex
mine was 300 euros flat, free flat shipping via fedex
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everyoneowes
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New JR Prints, by everyoneowes on Mar 31, 2019 8:56:02 GMT 1, If you're outside the EU you won't pay VAT?
If you're outside the EU you won't pay VAT?
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