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Post by Guest on Mar 12, 2009 18:33:50 GMT 1
Also being released at earls court and online from the 21st will be; K74 - Child on Can 600 by 860mm Edition Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  And.... Spqr - Noses against glass (Thanks to Matt for allowing us to release this old favourite) 350 by 500mm Editon Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  Please note these are images of the original canvas as the limited editon perspex pieces are still being worked on. SORRY really dislike the washed out soap coupon look of both these pieces Hirst chemical cabinet as a backdrop would stand out like a sore thumb if it wasn't for that weakness of colour Why is there a sleeping baby on the top of a tin?
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Post by Guest on Mar 12, 2009 19:50:10 GMT 1
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Post by holden on Mar 12, 2009 22:26:57 GMT 1
Matt kindly emailed me to clear it up.....much appreciated as he really didnt need to respond to my ignorance. Slammer you are right on all accounts. 10 canvases each unique with different colours and 10 hand spayed onto paper. The ebay is one of then paper editions and look very nice at a very nice price Thanks Matt....if you get to see this, apologies for being stupid
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Mar 12, 2009 22:31:52 GMT 1
Also being released at earls court and online from the 21st will be; K74 - Child on Can 600 by 860mm Edition Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  And.... Spqr - Noses against glass (Thanks to Matt for allowing us to release this old favourite) 350 by 500mm Editon Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  Please note these are images of the original canvas as the limited editon perspex pieces are still being worked on. SORRY really dislike the washed out soap coupon look of both these pieces Hirst chemical cabinet as a backdrop would stand out like a sore thumb if it wasn't for that weakness of colour Why is there a sleeping baby on the top of a tin? The Noses canvas doesn't actually look washed out, its just the photo. i have this actual canvas at home.
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Mar 12, 2009 22:35:38 GMT 1
 this pics a bit better. Holden- glad we got that cleared up  .
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Post by kay7four on Mar 14, 2009 23:15:37 GMT 1
Also being released at earls court and online from the 21st will be; K74 - Child on Can 600 by 860mm Edition Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  And.... Spqr - Noses against glass (Thanks to Matt for allowing us to release this old favourite) 350 by 500mm Editon Size 20 10mm Polished Perspex Inked background with Vinyl detail over-lay.  Please note these are images of the original canvas as the limited editon perspex pieces are still being worked on. SORRY really dislike the washed out soap coupon look of both these pieces Hirst chemical cabinet as a backdrop would stand out like a sore thumb if it wasn't for that weakness of colour Why is there a sleeping baby on the top of a tin? I think I can try to answer that for you. When I did that piece I came back from a long night of painting out and about and I really just wanted to go to bed. To me this piece has two meanings, first, All I dream about when I sleep is where I am going to paint next or what piece I am going to cut next, so its kind of a play on that. the second meaning is that after a long night of painting, I really do sleep like a baby. I hope thats not too corny for you guys... this is the original (diff color) 
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Post by Guest on Mar 16, 2009 9:46:27 GMT 1
I've got a noses on card, and it looks rubbish, i would like to trade it for a nice new one on glass please
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Mar 16, 2009 9:57:37 GMT 1
not the greatest of sales technique there Manty ;D. this print should look great, but its nice to have a hand sprayed version of this SPQR classic, even if it is on card.
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Post by Guest on Mar 16, 2009 12:02:56 GMT 1
not the greatest of sales technique there Manty ;D. this print should look great, but its nice to have a hand sprayed version of this SPQR classic, even if it is on card. LOL Cheers Slammer :-) I will brush up on my sales patter for next time
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Post by UpFest on Mar 21, 2009 2:44:27 GMT 1
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Mar 21, 2009 10:31:42 GMT 1
the noses prints look great, good job.
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Post by UpFest on Mar 21, 2009 11:35:44 GMT 1
Cheers fella...
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Post by Guest on Mar 21, 2009 14:15:25 GMT 1
Some great canvases in the charity shop on the website.
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Post by Guest on Mar 21, 2009 14:17:30 GMT 1
The Ruso one is good.
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Post by Urban Portrait Commissions on Mar 21, 2009 14:22:42 GMT 1
i just noticed the dimensions of the SPQR print. its 45cm x 60 cm. thats much bigger than the canvas version.
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Post by Guest on Mar 21, 2009 14:27:54 GMT 1
I would love the Ikkeno Cops and Robbers pair.Classic street piece and not expensive for some.Will have a K74 Spider Monkey soon I hope. Monkeys are people too man.
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Post by G-Man on Mar 21, 2009 14:41:12 GMT 1
SPQR is really lovely
Very very tempted... but its £250 I haven't got
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Post by Guest on Mar 21, 2009 14:41:12 GMT 1
i just noticed the dimensions of the SPQR print. its 45cm x 60 cm. thats much bigger than the canvas version. I just noticed that - roll on three weeks or so when this will look peachy on my wall.......................
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Post by UpFest on Mar 21, 2009 15:44:31 GMT 1
i just noticed the dimensions of the SPQR print. its 45cm x 60 cm. thats much bigger than the canvas version. Hey slammer, Yeah it is slightly larger (image size) but there is a 5 cm boarder to the piece all the way round, so you can take 10cm off the height and width for the true image size ;D
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Post by lastpost on Mar 21, 2009 16:52:40 GMT 1
SPQR looks great!
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