Daniel Silk
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Post by Daniel Silk on May 30, 2008 21:56:38 GMT 1
This thread is for forum Members to post photos of their Jose Parla pieces framed ;D PHOTOS ONLY PLEASE and MAXIMUM THREE IMAGES PER POST 
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Post by Guest on Jun 1, 2008 16:00:01 GMT 1
cool was unaware he did prints just thought it was watercolours and originals, does anyone know how many have been released and what one would expect to pay for such a beauty? confirmed prints  Memory Documents - 16" x 23", 3 Color Letterpress, Edition of 25 from 2005  Pirate Alphabet 1 - 12" by 15", collograph and serigraphy, edition unknown(but low), 2006  Pirate Alphabet 2 - 12" by 15", collograph and serigraphy, edition unknown(but low), 2006  Pirate Alphabet 3 - 12" by 15", serigraphy, edition of 20(confirmed), 2006  Pirate Alphabet 4 - 15" by 12", serigraphy, edition unknown(but low), 2006 There were also at least 2(I believe) 'art posters' done under the Ease name. Not editioned, not signed, sold through standard retail outlets. In addition, there have been at least 2 editions of ceramics, 4 different book 'states'(Cityscapes 1st edition, Cityscapes 2nd edition, Memory Documents unsigned, Memory Documents Signed), editioned photographs, 6-piece Cityscapes promotional postcard set, Pirate utopias promotional pins, Stussy T-Shirt, Cityscapes T-Shirt, Staple design t-shirt, the Ease Originals clothing line offshoot of BAL, and June 13th Parla + Romanelli collaboration clothing/art. Probably a lot more I am missing, but that's the stuff i've seen.
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Post by andyctree on Apr 29, 2009 4:32:33 GMT 1
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Post by G-Man on Feb 20, 2010 18:08:32 GMT 1
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Post by Trinity Framing on Mar 5, 2010 16:33:41 GMT 1
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Post by spirit on Apr 1, 2010 12:00:31 GMT 1
I like the trinity framing that I have seen but just not sure about white frames on these Parla's - think darker frames work better. These pics are from someone's sales thread (can't remember who now sorry) but thought they should be posted here as they are the best example of WTL framing I have seen. (If they are your pics, let me know and I will be happy to credit/remove them as you wish.)  
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Post by lifeonwalls on Apr 7, 2010 1:49:19 GMT 1
Jose Parla - St. Giles   Didn't want to try and pull any colors out on this one (they speak for themselves) so I played around with the depth of the piece. It's a deep frame with 3/4 spacers under 12ply mat, with museum glass.
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Post by smallbylo on Apr 7, 2010 16:13:35 GMT 1
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Post by bozwick on Apr 22, 2010 17:05:39 GMT 1
Jose Parla - 184th Street   Float mounted on a foam core board within a natural walnut frame.
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Post by spirit on Apr 22, 2010 17:11:25 GMT 1
Very nice bozwick! - I have been considering almost exactly this kind of framing for my WTL and St Giles so it's great to be able to see yours - thanks for posting!
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Post by bozwick on Apr 22, 2010 17:20:25 GMT 1
Your very welcome.  The WTL that you referred to a couple posts above this 'was' mine, it's now gone to a new home.
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Post by Jean-Pascal on Apr 22, 2010 18:19:37 GMT 1
Very nice! It's my fav Parla print. Nice frame too!!!
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Post by Whatson on May 10, 2010 4:20:47 GMT 1
 My St. Giles...
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Post by sundowner on May 10, 2010 23:24:02 GMT 1
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hrg
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Post by hrg on May 11, 2010 0:33:57 GMT 1
HI Guys, A monumental piece by Jose Parla just arrived.. I have been staring at it for hours. Enjoy. HRG Attachments:
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hrg
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Post by hrg on May 11, 2010 0:34:53 GMT 1
One more shot of it... HRG Attachments:
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Post by jopkop on May 11, 2010 7:30:16 GMT 1
what a collection hrg, what a collection..
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peggy
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Post by peggy on May 11, 2010 10:56:52 GMT 1
And for my next trick..... World Touring Letter HAVE YOU GOT HAL FROM 2001 TRAPPED IN YOUR PRINT?
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Post by jusdeep on Jun 5, 2010 11:07:54 GMT 1
World Touring Letter 
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kendo
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Post by kendo on Jan 8, 2012 23:15:23 GMT 1
My St.Giles:  One day i'd like to pick-up a WTL!
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Post by millertime04 on Mar 4, 2012 8:49:57 GMT 1
and heres mine ;D ;D ;D 
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Post by David Soukup on Jun 2, 2012 16:18:08 GMT 1
Was finally able to acquire this one, and proudly hang it on my wall (looking forward to adding another soon) 
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Post by jopkop on Jun 2, 2012 23:14:04 GMT 1
That looks áwesome on a naked wall like that! Whish I lived in a real house nd had a wall like that!
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Post by jeezuzjonessnr on Jun 3, 2012 8:10:03 GMT 1
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Post by sanchorockin78 on Jun 3, 2012 13:09:57 GMT 1
Was finally able to acquire this one, and proudly hang it on my wall (looking forward to adding another soon)  This looks fab and has now sealed approval from the wife for me to get one for the bare wall in one of our rooms ;D Love WTL and they look fantastic with the dark wood (the trinity framing looks ace ) and having now seen it - against bare brick!. Can anyone help me as to how big are these are framed?? Thanks
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Post by jopkop on Jun 3, 2012 14:13:13 GMT 1
Haha, thats nice, I had no idea something like this excists! Now convince miss jopkop and ready to go 
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Post by David Soukup on Jun 3, 2012 17:13:16 GMT 1
Thanks for the kind words. We love it, and love our apartment too. I get lucky, as my wife loves collecting as much as I do (I hear some of you have to pick and choose which pieces to show you S.O), and she's got pretty good taste too.
The frame I have is about 44x44 inches. That's pretty much to the edge of the piece with no matte (we wanted to see the Elms Painting Rooms chop in the corner). We went with painted black wood, about 3/4" thick and 1 1/4" deep. I debated between a thicker frame (as I've seen others do), but chose thin, as the piece does more than enough to stand out without an overly complicated frame. I also hate using mattes, so we went with 1/2 spacers to give it that floated look without actually having to mount it to foam board.
Side note, and I only know this from years of working in the film industry. Forget the wallpaper, you can actually buy something called brick veneers from just about any stone/masonry place and it's all online too. They are panels of bricks that are like 1/2" thick only, so you can build a fake brick wall and then apply your own cement in between to make a faux brick wall. We use them everytime we make exposed brick interiors on movie sets... just for you to know.
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kendo
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Post by kendo on Jul 22, 2012 14:58:54 GMT 1
Thanks to Trinity Framing for the framing inspiration:  Very happy 
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Post by sfinks on Jul 22, 2012 15:26:56 GMT 1
Stunning - nice setup.
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kendo
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Post by kendo on Jul 23, 2012 15:56:59 GMT 1
Thanks, really appreciated 
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