peted77
New Member
Posts โข 53
Likes โข 53
September 2014
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by peted77 on Mar 5, 2016 16:03:17 GMT 1, I don't seem to have got an order email back, managed to bag a low 20's though, can't wait - anyone know when they're due to arrive?
I don't seem to have got an order email back, managed to bag a low 20's though, can't wait - anyone know when they're due to arrive?
|
|
l17
New Member
Posts โข 22
Likes โข 36
September 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by l17 on Mar 5, 2016 18:23:35 GMT 1, It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennial yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan
It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennial yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan
|
|
pressman
New Member
Posts โข 300
Likes โข 193
May 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by pressman on Mar 5, 2016 18:33:26 GMT 1, It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennial yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan Nice one for picking one up and I totally agree - if it wasn't for UAA I wouldn't have had a clue about a load of print releases. Although my house would probably be better maintained....
It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennial yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan Nice one for picking one up and I totally agree - if it wasn't for UAA I wouldn't have had a clue about a load of print releases. Although my house would probably be better maintained....
|
|
DrWhite
Junior Member
Posts โข 4,104
Likes โข 5,390
August 2012
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by DrWhite on Mar 5, 2016 21:18:29 GMT 1, It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennialย yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan
Can you post up a pic if you have collected the actual print pls
It's definitely classic Pop Art Blake - none of that wishy-washy collage stuff! A big thumbs up to the forum! I'm in Liverpool and didn't know about this print. Thanks to UrbanArtAssociation I managed to bag a print on Tuesday just before they sold out. Popped down to the Liverpool Biennialย yesterday but not all prints arrived yet. I'm surprised that this large edition has sold out so quickly. Bid Dazzle Fan Can you post up a pic if you have collected the actual print pls
|
|
nds
New Member
Posts โข 103
Likes โข 63
August 2014
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by nds on Mar 7, 2016 11:05:46 GMT 1, Ohhh late to the party with this one. Please correct me if I am wrong. Currently there has only been 75 released and another 75 will follow at a later date with a potential price hike? Congratulations to all whom managed to get one, *may your bank balance flourish with prosperity*
Ohhh late to the party with this one. Please correct me if I am wrong. Currently there has only been 75 released and another 75 will follow at a later date with a potential price hike? Congratulations to all whom managed to get one, *may your bank balance flourish with prosperity*
|
|
Argiebaji
Junior Member
Posts โข 3,012
Likes โข 1,181
June 2008
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by Argiebaji on Mar 7, 2016 12:10:02 GMT 1, Ohhh late to the party with this one. Please correct me if I am wrong. Currently there has only been 75 released and another 75 will follow at a later date with a potential price hike? Congratulations to all whom managed to get one, *may your bank balance flourish with prosperity*
You are correct. 75 left for sale. However it is unclear who is selling these and for how much...
Ohhh late to the party with this one. Please correct me if I am wrong. Currently there has only been 75 released and another 75 will follow at a later date with a potential price hike? Congratulations to all whom managed to get one, *may your bank balance flourish with prosperity* You are correct. 75 left for sale. However it is unclear who is selling these and for how much...
|
|
|
DashingD
New Member
Posts โข 123
Likes โข 74
June 2013
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by DashingD on Mar 9, 2016 13:36:56 GMT 1, Thank you [/quote]
Having spoke to Liverpool Biennial it seems these are going to be sent out next week.
Thank you [/quote] Having spoke to Liverpool Biennial it seems these are going to be sent out next week.
|
|
pressman
New Member
Posts โข 300
Likes โข 193
May 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by pressman on Mar 9, 2016 14:39:16 GMT 1, Just got this email about 10 minutes ago. I've got a lot of time for it being shipped flat:
Shipping of the prints will commence w/c 14 March and may continue into w/c 21 March. The prints are securely packed and will arrive flat with a certificate of authentication attached.
Just got this email about 10 minutes ago. I've got a lot of time for it being shipped flat:
Shipping of the prints will commence w/c 14 March and may continue into w/c 21 March. The prints are securely packed and will arrive flat with a certificate of authentication attached.
|
|
kendo
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,210
Likes โข 1,208
August 2010
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by kendo on Mar 9, 2016 14:46:08 GMT 1, Got the same email and good to see that they're proactive about keeping everyone updated. Also, great news that they're being shipped flat - at least it justifies the higher courier cost!
Got the same email and good to see that they're proactive about keeping everyone updated. Also, great news that they're being shipped flat - at least it justifies the higher courier cost!
|
|
biren1993
New Member
Posts โข 71
Likes โข 36
January 2016
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by biren1993 on Mar 9, 2016 17:16:25 GMT 1, Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information!
Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself.
"The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back."
Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information! Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself. "The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back."
|
|
DrWhite
Junior Member
Posts โข 4,104
Likes โข 5,390
August 2012
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by DrWhite on Mar 9, 2016 17:23:00 GMT 1, Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information! Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself.ย "The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back."
Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there
Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information! Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself.ย "The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back." Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there
|
|
iamzero
Full Member
Posts โข 9,188
Likes โข 8,537
May 2011
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by iamzero on Mar 9, 2016 17:25:44 GMT 1, Ash? Get bent.
Ash? Get bent.
|
|
pippyt75
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,008
Likes โข 1,261
March 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by pippyt75 on Mar 9, 2016 22:31:23 GMT 1, Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information! Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself.ย "The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back." Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there
For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous!
Never owned a Peter Blake being relatively new to the art scene so had to break the bank for this print and play broke for a few weeks. Kudos to UAA for the information! Having never framed a print either, thought i'd reach for advice from the gallery and I received great help, however god knows what it means, i'm sure a local framer can make more sense of it then myself.ย "The artist recommends the following specification for framing: Floated onto 401 White Acid Free support with a quarter inch gap all the way round and moulding #45 Ash 3/4" blacked and fitted with UV Glass, ribs and melinex lined temp. Hardboard back." Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous!
|
|
biren1993
New Member
Posts โข 71
Likes โข 36
January 2016
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by biren1993 on Mar 9, 2016 23:27:07 GMT 1, Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous! Thanks, they are not too far from where I am located, the other side from where I am but still in London. Do you or anyone else know roughly what I would be looking at to frame a print like 'Dazzle' in consideration to the specs provide from the gallery??
Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous! Thanks, they are not too far from where I am located, the other side from where I am but still in London. Do you or anyone else know roughly what I would be looking at to frame a print like 'Dazzle' in consideration to the specs provide from the gallery??
|
|
|
Dice
Junior Member
Posts โข 2,191
Likes โข 1,485
October 2011
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by Dice on Mar 10, 2016 0:57:30 GMT 1, Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous!
Pauli all the way you won't find better!
Translated means - take me to "Ricardo Pauli frames" I will be happy there For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous! Pauli all the way you won't find better!
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
Posts โข 2,346
Likes โข 3,429
September 2014
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by Matt on Mar 10, 2016 1:05:15 GMT 1, For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous! Pauli all the way you won't find better!
I can not emphasise this enough : Pauli is the absolute best you will find, for a very decent price, in London. If you are obsessed about the sanding of your corners as I am, then he is the guy.
The guy loves art, has a very very decent collection, and just won't accept a 99% good job.
I bought a print from a member on here a while back, and mentioned that I was using a very reputable framer but had reason to be unhappy about the quality, he suggested Pauli and since Ricardo has done each and every frame I own.
For what it's worth Pauli Frames are simply the best going. You may spend slightly more but it will be lovely and perfectly perserved. Great print to anyone who's got one btw. Am jealous! Pauli all the way you won't find better! I can not emphasise this enough : Pauli is the absolute best you will find, for a very decent price, in London. If you are obsessed about the sanding of your corners as I am, then he is the guy. The guy loves art, has a very very decent collection, and just won't accept a 99% good job. I bought a print from a member on here a while back, and mentioned that I was using a very reputable framer but had reason to be unhappy about the quality, he suggested Pauli and since Ricardo has done each and every frame I own.
|
|
biren1993
New Member
Posts โข 71
Likes โข 36
January 2016
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by biren1993 on Mar 10, 2016 1:11:30 GMT 1, Thanks Phil and everyone else for the high review of Pauli Frames, definitely going to visit them once I have what I think is enough to get my little collection framed.
Thanks Phil and everyone else for the high review of Pauli Frames, definitely going to visit them once I have what I think is enough to get my little collection framed.
|
|
met
Junior Member
Posts โข 2,654
Likes โข 6,226
June 2009
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by met on Mar 10, 2016 13:45:23 GMT 1, Pauli all the way you won't find better! I can not emphasise this enough : Pauli is the absolute best you will find, for a very decent price, in London. If you are obsessed about the sanding of your corners as I am, then he is the guy. The guy loves art, has a very very decent collection, and just won't accept a 99% good job. I bought a print from a member on here a while back, and mentioned that I was using a very reputable framer but had reason to be unhappy about the quality, he suggested Pauli and since Ricardo has done each and every frame I own. There are only two UK-based framers I'm familiar with that I would recommend, at least for high-value artwork: 1. John Jones 2. Pauli Frames
---------
One or two other framers are regularly praised on this forum, in my view often naively โ because that praise is generally based on superficial impressions of completed frame jobs, the friendliness of the framer, and/or convenience of service. When you speak in private to people who've had a lot of art framed, it is then that you hear stories of poor experiences, even nightmares, including frame jobs that were discovered years later to be not quite as archival as claimed.
biren1993 โ Whomever you chose for your framing, do your own homework beforehand. Full knowledge won't be given to you on a plate; it's advisable to make an effort and research further. Google is your friend here. Learn about framing techniques and materials. Understand the distinction between the different standards in framing โ for example between conservation level and museum level.
When liaising with a framing company, ensure there's a full paper trail. Get everything in writing, like the specific materials that will be used. Double-check that your instructions are clear and comprehensive. And of course, take detailed condition photos of your art prior to handing it over.
I've made similar comments in the past, like here and here. Black Apple Art has also been proactive in his repeated warnings about the risks of poor framing (especially in the context of needing to examine works on paper outside of frames in order to properly assess their condition).
---------
All that said, no matter how skilled and diligent the chosen framer, there will inevitably be some occasions when cock-ups do happen. You're dealing with the law of averages and humans, after all. And those humans may be apprentices working at the framer, or even highly-experienced staff who were just momentarily distracted or inattentive. So prepare as well for the worst.
Between John Jones and Pauli Frames, I go with the former and have mentioned them previously. A key reason for this comes down to the standard terms and conditions of Pauli Frames. I'm uncomfortable with their exclusion clauses, and their insurance provisions are unsuitable for my own needs:
8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
8.1 Except in respect of death or personal injury due to negligence for which no limit applies, the entire liability of the Supplier to the Customer in respect of any claim whatsoever or breach of this Agreement, whether or not arising out of negligence, shall be limited to the fees paid by the Customer to which the claim relates.
8.2 In no event shall the Supplier be liable to the Customer for any loss of business, loss of opportunity or loss of profits or for any other indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever. This shall apply even where such a loss was reasonably foreseeable or the Supplier had been made aware of the possibility of the Customer incurring such a loss.
8.3 Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall exclude or limit the Supplierโs liability for death or personal injury resulting from the Supplierโs negligence or that of its employees, agents or sub-contractors.
9 INSURANCE
Please be aware that you the customer must arrange and maintain adequate insurance imposed by these terms and conditions including โ without limitations all risks insuranceโ or an equivalent policy at the full replacement value of all artwork, goods and materials supplied by you the customer or any third party relating to the contract to Pauli Frames. Also you the customer must make sure that you maintain similar insurance during transportation of said artwork, goods and materials supplied by you the customer or any third party relating to the contract to Pauli Frames. Pauli Frames will not be held liable for any loss or damage consequential or otherwise to said artwork and goods.
Pauli all the way you won't find better! I can not emphasise this enough : Pauli is the absolute best you will find, for a very decent price, in London. If you are obsessed about the sanding of your corners as I am, then he is the guy. The guy loves art, has a very very decent collection, and just won't accept a 99% good job. I bought a print from a member on here a while back, and mentioned that I was using a very reputable framer but had reason to be unhappy about the quality, he suggested Pauli and since Ricardo has done each and every frame I own. There are only two UK-based framers I'm familiar with that I would recommend, at least for high-value artwork: 1. John Jones2. Pauli Frames--------- One or two other framers are regularly praised on this forum, in my view often naively โ because that praise is generally based on superficial impressions of completed frame jobs, the friendliness of the framer, and/or convenience of service. When you speak in private to people who've had a lot of art framed, it is then that you hear stories of poor experiences, even nightmares, including frame jobs that were discovered years later to be not quite as archival as claimed. biren1993 โ Whomever you chose for your framing, do your own homework beforehand. Full knowledge won't be given to you on a plate; it's advisable to make an effort and research further. Google is your friend here. Learn about framing techniques and materials. Understand the distinction between the different standards in framing โ for example between conservation level and museum level. When liaising with a framing company, ensure there's a full paper trail. Get everything in writing, like the specific materials that will be used. Double-check that your instructions are clear and comprehensive. And of course, take detailed condition photos of your art prior to handing it over. I've made similar comments in the past, like here and here. Black Apple Art has also been proactive in his repeated warnings about the risks of poor framing (especially in the context of needing to examine works on paper outside of frames in order to properly assess their condition). --------- All that said, no matter how skilled and diligent the chosen framer, there will inevitably be some occasions when cock-ups do happen. You're dealing with the law of averages and humans, after all. And those humans may be apprentices working at the framer, or even highly-experienced staff who were just momentarily distracted or inattentive. So prepare as well for the worst. Between John Jones and Pauli Frames, I go with the former and have mentioned them previously. A key reason for this comes down to the standard terms and conditions of Pauli Frames. I'm uncomfortable with their exclusion clauses, and their insurance provisions are unsuitable for my own needs: 8 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
8.1 Except in respect of death or personal injury due to negligence for which no limit applies, the entire liability of the Supplier to the Customer in respect of any claim whatsoever or breach of this Agreement, whether or not arising out of negligence, shall be limited to the fees paid by the Customer to which the claim relates.
8.2 In no event shall the Supplier be liable to the Customer for any loss of business, loss of opportunity or loss of profits or for any other indirect or consequential loss or damage whatsoever. This shall apply even where such a loss was reasonably foreseeable or the Supplier had been made aware of the possibility of the Customer incurring such a loss.
8.3 Nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall exclude or limit the Supplierโs liability for death or personal injury resulting from the Supplierโs negligence or that of its employees, agents or sub-contractors.
9 INSURANCE
Please be aware that you the customer must arrange and maintain adequate insurance imposed by these terms and conditions including โ without limitations all risks insuranceโ or an equivalent policy at the full replacement value of all artwork, goods and materials supplied by you the customer or any third party relating to the contract to Pauli Frames. Also you the customer must make sure that you maintain similar insurance during transportation of said artwork, goods and materials supplied by you the customer or any third party relating to the contract to Pauli Frames. Pauli Frames will not be held liable for any loss or damage consequential or otherwise to said artwork and goods.
|
|
Matt
Junior Member
Posts โข 2,346
Likes โข 3,429
September 2014
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by Matt on Mar 10, 2016 14:24:22 GMT 1, met that is probably one of the best posts on this forum
Don't take "reputable" framer lightly. Don't take recommendations for granted, and learn from the mistakes a lot of us have made with framing.
For me seeing the man at work, going through the materials in the workshop, being taught how various hinges work, being contradicted when my framing choice is unsuitable for the material / weight / texture of a certain piece...that is when I decide to trust someone to seal my art in a box with a window.
Your point on Pauli's terms and conditions is also valid and is not something most people think about when leaving an expensive piece of paper in a workshop.
My insurer confirmed my art is insured under my blanket cover even with a Framer / Restorer when it comes to theft (but not damage by the framer which is another policy)
met that is probably one of the best posts on this forum Don't take "reputable" framer lightly. Don't take recommendations for granted, and learn from the mistakes a lot of us have made with framing. For me seeing the man at work, going through the materials in the workshop, being taught how various hinges work, being contradicted when my framing choice is unsuitable for the material / weight / texture of a certain piece...that is when I decide to trust someone to seal my art in a box with a window. Your point on Pauli's terms and conditions is also valid and is not something most people think about when leaving an expensive piece of paper in a workshop. My insurer confirmed my art is insured under my blanket cover even with a Framer / Restorer when it comes to theft (but not damage by the framer which is another policy)
|
|
biren1993
New Member
Posts โข 71
Likes โข 36
January 2016
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by biren1993 on Mar 10, 2016 15:35:28 GMT 1, Thanks Met, I will dwelve deeper into the subject as I am in no hurry to frame my prints.
Thanks Met, I will dwelve deeper into the subject as I am in no hurry to frame my prints.
|
|
DrWhite
Junior Member
Posts โข 4,104
Likes โข 5,390
August 2012
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by DrWhite on Mar 13, 2016 21:21:08 GMT 1, Looking forward to these arriving this week
Looking forward to these arriving this week
|
|
boyce
New Member
Posts โข 205
Likes โข 55
November 2014
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by boyce on Mar 14, 2016 12:57:11 GMT 1, met....
how about darbyshire picture framing any good?....
met....
how about darbyshire picture framing any good?....
|
|
|
DrWhite
Junior Member
Posts โข 4,104
Likes โข 5,390
August 2012
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by DrWhite on Mar 14, 2016 13:04:44 GMT 1, met.... how about darbyshire picture framing any good?....
I have used darbyshires - they too do an amazing job - their box frames are fantastic !
met.... how about darbyshire picture framing any good?.... I have used darbyshires - they too do an amazing job - their box frames are fantastic !
|
|
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by Happy Shopper on Mar 14, 2016 13:17:35 GMT 1, met.... how about darbyshire picture framing any good?.... They're used by Other Criteria, so yeah, pretty good!
met.... how about darbyshire picture framing any good?.... They're used by Other Criteria, so yeah, pretty good!
|
|
|
iamzero
Full Member
Posts โข 9,188
Likes โข 8,537
May 2011
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by iamzero on Mar 14, 2016 13:31:52 GMT 1, Worth getting into debt for.
Worth getting into debt for.
|
|
thewral
New Member
Posts โข 350
Likes โข 319
November 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by thewral on Mar 14, 2016 13:39:16 GMT 1,
Hopefully not like that!
I have to say I was on the fence on this print but seeing that frame job (one was posted of that next to the artist) with the white borders accentuated turned me off.
Hopefully not like that! I have to say I was on the fence on this print but seeing that frame job (one was posted of that next to the artist) with the white borders accentuated turned me off.
|
|
kfroms
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,676
Likes โข 2,516
October 2011
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by kfroms on Mar 14, 2016 14:26:25 GMT 1, thewral:
the border of the actual print is only 5cm. Not sure why they took this image ( and clunky framing ) to promote this nice print.
thewral: the border of the actual print is only 5cm. Not sure why they took this image ( and clunky framing ) to promote this nice print.
|
|
thewral
New Member
Posts โข 350
Likes โข 319
November 2015
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by thewral on Mar 14, 2016 14:30:53 GMT 1, thewral : the border of the actual print is only 5cm. Not sure why they took this image ( and clunky framing ) to promote this nice print. Yep, realized that by some more industrious members emailing in to confirm the white border side... Unfortunately by that time the print had sold out.
thewral : the border of the actual print is only 5cm. Not sure why they took this image ( and clunky framing ) to promote this nice print. Yep, realized that by some more industrious members emailing in to confirm the white border side... Unfortunately by that time the print had sold out.
|
|
kendo
Junior Member
Posts โข 1,210
Likes โข 1,208
August 2010
|
Peter Blake Dazzle ed150, by kendo on Mar 14, 2016 14:57:11 GMT 1, The website shows the correct proportions - its just that the white border blends with the white background of the website!
Hopefully this works with a grey background showing the image size to paper size:
The website shows the correct proportions - its just that the white border blends with the white background of the website!
Hopefully this works with a grey background showing the image size to paper size:
|
|