craigf
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Thoughts on these classics?, by craigf on Mar 4, 2017 22:02:34 GMT 1,
These three beauties were at the top of my stairs until we had it redecorated. I'm now wondering about whether to put them back or let them go. All are framed in white box frames with museum glass.
Tic Toc
Signed and Numbered Edition of 50 Archival Giclee on Hahnemuhle Velvet paper (308 gm weight) Paper size 18" x 24" with deckled edges Published through Limited Addiction Publishing, 2007
Lifted
Signed and numbered edition of 50 Archival Giclee on Hahnemuhle Velvet Paper (308 gm weight) 32" x 24", paper size with deckled edges Published through Limited Addiction Publishing, 2010
Scorch I
Released in conjunction with the Sink or Swim benefit.
Signed and numbered edition of 350 Archival Giclee on 300# Italian produced cold press 24"X18", paper size with deckled edges Published by Josh Keyes and Ken Harman, 2011 Manufacturer, Ken Harman, Spoke-Art
What are peoples thoughts re Tic Toc and Lifted prices now? (I know Scorch I is still quite cheap so I'd rather find another place to hang it than sell for peanuts)
These three beauties were at the top of my stairs until we had it redecorated. I'm now wondering about whether to put them back or let them go. All are framed in white box frames with museum glass. Tic TocSigned and Numbered Edition of 50 Archival Giclee on Hahnemuhle Velvet paper (308 gm weight) Paper size 18" x 24" with deckled edges Published through Limited Addiction Publishing, 2007 LiftedSigned and numbered edition of 50 Archival Giclee on Hahnemuhle Velvet Paper (308 gm weight) 32" x 24", paper size with deckled edges Published through Limited Addiction Publishing, 2010 Scorch IReleased in conjunction with the Sink or Swim benefit. Signed and numbered edition of 350 Archival Giclee on 300# Italian produced cold press 24"X18", paper size with deckled edges Published by Josh Keyes and Ken Harman, 2011 Manufacturer, Ken Harman, Spoke-Art What are peoples thoughts re Tic Toc and Lifted prices now? (I know Scorch I is still quite cheap so I'd rather find another place to hang it than sell for peanuts)
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Thoughts on these classics?, by Coach on Mar 4, 2017 22:37:02 GMT 1, How on god's earth did you hang that top one?
How on god's earth did you hang that top one?
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Spenie
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Thoughts on these classics?, by Spenie on Mar 6, 2017 19:26:14 GMT 1, Nice framing, Tic Tic is an absolute classic, always gutted I never picked one of these up. Would have thought upwards of ยฃ1000 for lifted and tic toc. Not seen many sold for a while.
Nice framing, Tic Tic is an absolute classic, always gutted I never picked one of these up. Would have thought upwards of ยฃ1000 for lifted and tic toc. Not seen many sold for a while.
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craigf
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Thoughts on these classics?, by craigf on Mar 6, 2017 20:22:19 GMT 1, How on god's earth did you hang that top one? Answer: With a great deal of difficulty! To some extent it wasn't as hard as the bottom one as that needed some delicate ladder placement
How on god's earth did you hang that top one? Answer: With a great deal of difficulty! To some extent it wasn't as hard as the bottom one as that needed some delicate ladder placement
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craigf
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Thoughts on these classics?, by craigf on Mar 6, 2017 20:24:04 GMT 1, Lovely framing;) I'd love the tic toc. My all time grail of Keyes prints Top materials and a very competent framer make all the difference
Lovely framing;) I'd love the tic toc. My all time grail of Keyes prints Top materials and a very competent framer make all the difference
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louic
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Thoughts on these classics?, by louic on May 6, 2017 21:53:54 GMT 1, Love the tic toc, great framing on all!
Love the tic toc, great framing on all!
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