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Blurry Mary, by pagerage on Mar 19, 2008 19:23:36 GMT 1, so how does that explain A/Ps of the other 4?
so how does that explain A/Ps of the other 4?
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Blurry Mary, by Martin Whatson on Mar 19, 2008 19:35:50 GMT 1, so should we expect a seperate edition for each color? kinda lame if thats how it turns out. and the `screenprint` technicality is still completely misleading
banksyforum.proboards82.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1205932877 Its only going to be the blue one! Slightly lighter than the one from TLSG! The point of artistproofs is to choose wich colours you want to use!
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Blurry Mary, by onemandown72 on Mar 19, 2008 19:39:42 GMT 1, Artist proof, definition from web - AP's quite often are in different colour's for the artist to decide which colour to use, which options to go for
Proofs are prints authorized by the artist in addition to the limited signed and numbered edition. The total size of an art edition consists of the signed and numbered prints plus all outstanding proofs. If a set of proofs consists of more than one print, numbers are inscribed to indicate the number of the prints within the total number of the particular type of proof, (e.g., AP 5/20 means the fifth print in a set of twenty identical prints authorized as artist proofs). Proofs are generally signed by the artist as validation of the prints.
Artist's Proof - Print intended for the artist's personal use. It is common practice to reserve approximately ten percent of an edition as artist's proofs, although this figure can be higher. The artist's proof is sometimes referred to by it's French épreuve d'artist (abbreviation E.A.). Artist's proofs can be distinguished by the abbreviation AP or E.A., commonly on the lower left of the work.
Artist proof, definition from web - AP's quite often are in different colour's for the artist to decide which colour to use, which options to go for
Proofs are prints authorized by the artist in addition to the limited signed and numbered edition. The total size of an art edition consists of the signed and numbered prints plus all outstanding proofs. If a set of proofs consists of more than one print, numbers are inscribed to indicate the number of the prints within the total number of the particular type of proof, (e.g., AP 5/20 means the fifth print in a set of twenty identical prints authorized as artist proofs). Proofs are generally signed by the artist as validation of the prints.
Artist's Proof - Print intended for the artist's personal use. It is common practice to reserve approximately ten percent of an edition as artist's proofs, although this figure can be higher. The artist's proof is sometimes referred to by it's French épreuve d'artist (abbreviation E.A.). Artist's proofs can be distinguished by the abbreviation AP or E.A., commonly on the lower left of the work.
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Blurry Mary, by dogant on Mar 19, 2008 19:59:31 GMT 1, so how does that explain A/Ps of the other 4?
The 5 prints on show at TLSG where trail colour prints - Chris (beejoir) had to decide which colour he wanted to run with for the 125 run.
It appears he has chosen the blue - although a lighter shade.
So, I guess on top of the 125 run - Chris will also have some AP's for himself/friends etc.
The 5 prints on show at TLSG are now one offs - so if you got one - good on ya!
so how does that explain A/Ps of the other 4? The 5 prints on show at TLSG where trail colour prints - Chris (beejoir) had to decide which colour he wanted to run with for the 125 run. It appears he has chosen the blue - although a lighter shade. So, I guess on top of the 125 run - Chris will also have some AP's for himself/friends etc. The 5 prints on show at TLSG are now one offs - so if you got one - good on ya!
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Blurry Mary, by pezlow on Mar 19, 2008 21:42:53 GMT 1, Whilst this may not be for everyone good to see Beejoir experimenting with different techniques. These were apparently bloody expensive to make hence the increased price.
And SoS were not misleading at all - they said it was the last TRADITIONAL SCREENPRINT beejoir would be making for a while. It was pretty obvious he was going to be releasing something else.
Whilst this may not be for everyone good to see Beejoir experimenting with different techniques. These were apparently bloody expensive to make hence the increased price.
And SoS were not misleading at all - they said it was the last TRADITIONAL SCREENPRINT beejoir would be making for a while. It was pretty obvious he was going to be releasing something else.
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 21:55:31 GMT 1, Has anyone got any better pics of this piece? Also, can someone explain why it is different from a traditional screen print?
Cheers!
Has anyone got any better pics of this piece? Also, can someone explain why it is different from a traditional screen print?
Cheers!
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Blurry Mary, by pezlow on Mar 19, 2008 21:58:13 GMT 1, It's a duratan print richard. Totally different medium.
It's a duratan print richard. Totally different medium.
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:00:27 GMT 1, Can you elaborate for me please Pez...that means very little to me lol
Can you elaborate for me please Pez...that means very little to me lol
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Blurry Mary, by pezlow on Mar 19, 2008 22:06:13 GMT 1, Lol not really richard - I think they are screened and Duratan is a special form of plastic. That's all i know
Lol not really richard - I think they are screened and Duratan is a special form of plastic. That's all i know
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:08:30 GMT 1, oh lol, have you seen the AP's in real life Pez? Do they look good?
oh lol, have you seen the AP's in real life Pez? Do they look good?
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Blurry Mary, by pezlow on Mar 19, 2008 22:10:28 GMT 1, Yeah saw them at the show. They looked pretty cool. But I reckon they would look even better lit from behind.
Yeah saw them at the show. They looked pretty cool. But I reckon they would look even better lit from behind.
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:12:52 GMT 1, Does anyone know how much this will be then?
Does anyone know how much this will be then?
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Blurry Mary, by Deleted on Mar 19, 2008 22:14:13 GMT 1, £250 plus £25 potage, being sent flat
£250 plus £25 potage, being sent flat
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:17:54 GMT 1, That seems really steep compared to previous prices. This Duratan must be expensive...
Is it worth buying or am I better off getting something like Lies off eBay?
That seems really steep compared to previous prices. This Duratan must be expensive... Is it worth buying or am I better off getting something like Lies off eBay?
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Blurry Mary, by Deleted on Mar 19, 2008 22:19:19 GMT 1, this is much better than lies
this is much better than lies
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:20:43 GMT 1, Has no one get any pics from the show?
Has no one get any pics from the show?
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:28:02 GMT 1, Cheers Slammer! I dont know what to make of it...I wish I could see some more detailed pics
Cheers Slammer! I dont know what to make of it...I wish I could see some more detailed pics
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Blurry Mary, by Deleted on Mar 19, 2008 22:32:07 GMT 1, Cheers Slammer! I dont know what to make of it...I wish I could see some more detailed pics
even if you did see some more detailed pics, the image is a bit blurry ;D
Cheers Slammer! I dont know what to make of it...I wish I could see some more detailed pics even if you did see some more detailed pics, the image is a bit blurry ;D
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Blurry Mary, by Martin Whatson on Mar 19, 2008 22:38:45 GMT 1, Richard: flickr.com/photos/ctrl/sets/72157604084307501/
It seems like the Duratan printing is often used with backlight and also seems like it uses pantone colours wich I know is fewkin expensive to print with!
Its a lovely print in the flesh. Almost seems like the text is painted!
Richard: flickr.com/photos/ctrl/sets/72157604084307501/It seems like the Duratan printing is often used with backlight and also seems like it uses pantone colours wich I know is fewkin expensive to print with! Its a lovely print in the flesh. Almost seems like the text is painted!
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 19, 2008 22:52:46 GMT 1, Is it £275 lovely though?
Is it £275 lovely though?
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Blurry Mary, by Deleted on Mar 19, 2008 22:56:29 GMT 1, i am sure it'll sell for more on ebay, so if you like it dont wait to find out
i am sure it'll sell for more on ebay, so if you like it dont wait to find out
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Blurry Mary, by rosstierney on Mar 20, 2008 2:47:07 GMT 1, Richard: flickr.com/photos/ctrl/sets/72157604084307501/It seems like the Duratan printing is often used with backlight and also seems like it uses pantone colours wich I know is fewkin expensive to print with! Its a lovely print in the flesh. Almost seems like the text is painted!
fantastic set of pictures, thanks for the link whatson. it's growing on me already. i love the look of the ap's together.
Richard: flickr.com/photos/ctrl/sets/72157604084307501/It seems like the Duratan printing is often used with backlight and also seems like it uses pantone colours wich I know is fewkin expensive to print with! Its a lovely print in the flesh. Almost seems like the text is painted! fantastic set of pictures, thanks for the link whatson. it's growing on me already. i love the look of the ap's together.
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Mar 20, 2008 18:16:27 GMT 1, Will the backlighting that is being suggested not fade the work?
I think I will try for one when it's released next week. Will be my first Beejoir....if I'm lucky
Will the backlighting that is being suggested not fade the work? I think I will try for one when it's released next week. Will be my first Beejoir....if I'm lucky
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Blurry Mary, by mammal2 on Mar 20, 2008 18:20:27 GMT 1, I really think this could be very good. Im not his biggest fan, but the material sounds interesting! Could be great for all those Beejoir fans on here. I know that many will want one to complete their collections of Chris' work and this sounds like one of the more spectacular prints hes done so far! Enjoy the bun fight Beejoir fans! Its gonna be quick! Now where did I put that auto basket software! Oh now wait I don't have a copy! Bah! Festival will never be mine!
I really think this could be very good. Im not his biggest fan, but the material sounds interesting! Could be great for all those Beejoir fans on here. I know that many will want one to complete their collections of Chris' work and this sounds like one of the more spectacular prints hes done so far! Enjoy the bun fight Beejoir fans! Its gonna be quick! Now where did I put that auto basket software! Oh now wait I don't have a copy! Bah! Festival will never be mine!
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Blurry Mary, by Tyler Durden on Mar 25, 2008 12:35:20 GMT 1, I believe "DURATAN" is a deliberate mis-spelling of "DURATRAN" which is an amalgamation of the words 'durable transparency'. However, duratran is a brand name. I hope this links help those that wish to know more:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duratrans
I believe "DURATAN" is a deliberate mis-spelling of "DURATRAN" which is an amalgamation of the words 'durable transparency'. However, duratran is a brand name. I hope this links help those that wish to know more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duratrans
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Blurry Mary, by Richard on Apr 2, 2008 22:58:53 GMT 1, No more news on the release date for this?
No more news on the release date for this?
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Blurry Mary, by moleman on Apr 2, 2008 23:01:02 GMT 1, i emailed today no reply yet
i emailed today no reply yet
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Blurry Mary, by top on Apr 6, 2008 3:16:12 GMT 1, Cant be long now..
Cant be long now..
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