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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Happy Shopper on Feb 9, 2022 13:51:09 GMT 1, Swings and roundabout for both options. Shipping will have to be paid either way, but direct from Heni for the the secondary NFT buyer may be preferable. And, as you say, the VAT payment would only be an issue for UK buyers... so unlikely to be reflected in secondary sale prices of the NFTs worldwide. Overseas buyers still get stung with VAT at somepoint, they are still liable for import taxes. Whatever is paid for the NFT presumably HENI just declare the customs value at $3500. Exactly. Import duty unavoidable for everyone. NFT or Physical. But maybe more import duty if you bought the physical on the secondary market and owe import duty on the full cost, rather than just HENI's original cost.
Swings and roundabout for both options. Shipping will have to be paid either way, but direct from Heni for the the secondary NFT buyer may be preferable. And, as you say, the VAT payment would only be an issue for UK buyers... so unlikely to be reflected in secondary sale prices of the NFTs worldwide. Overseas buyers still get stung with VAT at somepoint, they are still liable for import taxes. Whatever is paid for the NFT presumably HENI just declare the customs value at $3500. Exactly. Import duty unavoidable for everyone. NFT or Physical. But maybe more import duty if you bought the physical on the secondary market and owe import duty on the full cost, rather than just HENI's original cost.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Happy Shopper on Feb 9, 2022 13:53:40 GMT 1, glad i bought the physical! It's easier to hang on the wall
glad i bought the physical! It's easier to hang on the wall
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Universal Dav on Feb 9, 2022 14:46:11 GMT 1, I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers.
I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by artlife11 on Feb 9, 2022 14:46:51 GMT 1, This is a surprise for me. I though Suiko was going to be way more popular than the others. Me too. Although it was interesting that number 5 was the least popular despite many people on here (not me) thinking it was the best one.
I thought 1 looked best at Heni and Damien Hirst used close up of centre in his video. It didn’t look best in online photos but was surprised it was lowest physical bought
This is a surprise for me. I though Suiko was going to be way more popular than the others. Me too. Although it was interesting that number 5 was the least popular despite many people on here (not me) thinking it was the best one. I thought 1 looked best at Heni and Damien Hirst used close up of centre in his video. It didn’t look best in online photos but was surprised it was lowest physical bought
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Johnny Sarcasm on Feb 9, 2022 14:49:46 GMT 1, Me too. Although it was interesting that number 5 was the least popular despite many people on here (not me) thinking it was the best one. I thought 1 looked best at Heni and Damien Hirst used close up of centre in his video. It didn’t look best in online photos but was surprised it was lowest physical bought
Agree. 1 looked best in flesh IMO too.
Me too. Although it was interesting that number 5 was the least popular despite many people on here (not me) thinking it was the best one. I thought 1 looked best at Heni and Damien Hirst used close up of centre in his video. It didn’t look best in online photos but was surprised it was lowest physical bought Agree. 1 looked best in flesh IMO too.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 15:26:45 GMT 1, I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers.
As soon as i hear the word influencer i turn off
I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers. As soon as i hear the word influencer i turn off
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Universal Dav on Feb 9, 2022 15:38:16 GMT 1, I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers. As soon as i hear the word influencer i turn off
After you’ve quoted and replied though.
I see that NFT influencer Faze Banks posted a story about the Empresses after close to his three million followers. As soon as i hear the word influencer i turn off After you’ve quoted and replied though.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Random Ginger Bloke on Feb 9, 2022 16:18:27 GMT 1, Will they ship the physicals in order of purchase or random?
Will they ship the physicals in order of purchase or random?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 16:28:29 GMT 1, Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist.
Dust and fluff attached glitter below.
Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Criminal Mischief on Feb 9, 2022 16:46:46 GMT 1, Another interesting angle for Heni; the price of Etherium has gone up nearly 20% this past week, so the 8,058 NFT versions that initially totaled $28,203,000 would now be worth more than $33M. Talk about Currency.
This is not financial advice, cryptocurrencies are volatile and past results do not guarantee future returns.
Another interesting angle for Heni; the price of Etherium has gone up nearly 20% this past week, so the 8,058 NFT versions that initially totaled $28,203,000 would now be worth more than $33M. Talk about Currency.
This is not financial advice, cryptocurrencies are volatile and past results do not guarantee future returns.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 16:47:34 GMT 1, Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below.
You think the glitter is on the surface and can be rubbed away?
Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. You think the glitter is on the surface and can be rubbed away?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by The Italian One on Feb 9, 2022 16:48:16 GMT 1, Another interesting angle for Heni; the price of Etherium has gone up nearly 20% this past week, so the 8,058 NFT versions that initially totaled $28,203,000 would now be worth more than $33M. Talk about Currency. This is not financial advice, cryptocurrencies are volatile and past results do not guarantee future returns. don't tell me! bought 3 and paid in eth!
Another interesting angle for Heni; the price of Etherium has gone up nearly 20% this past week, so the 8,058 NFT versions that initially totaled $28,203,000 would now be worth more than $33M. Talk about Currency. This is not financial advice, cryptocurrencies are volatile and past results do not guarantee future returns.don't tell me! bought 3 and paid in eth!
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by woobl on Feb 9, 2022 16:57:16 GMT 1, Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. You think the glitter is on the surface and can be rubbed away?
When I had a look, the glitter is behind whatever glass or plastic they’ve put on top. You’d need to do a lot of rubbing to get through to the glitter. That looks like fibres from a cloth that have snagged on the corner?
Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. You think the glitter is on the surface and can be rubbed away? When I had a look, the glitter is behind whatever glass or plastic they’ve put on top. You’d need to do a lot of rubbing to get through to the glitter. That looks like fibres from a cloth that have snagged on the corner?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by robo on Feb 9, 2022 17:23:33 GMT 1, Anyone selling the NFT Deed will have 5% fees to Heni, plus £100 bridging fee then the usual % to Coinbase or whoever they use to transfer back to cash. That will eat into these by £400 odd. Then they will have to pay vat and delivery. Some people bridge the NFT to OpenSea and sell it there for Eth.
Anyone selling the NFT Deed will have 5% fees to Heni, plus £100 bridging fee then the usual % to Coinbase or whoever they use to transfer back to cash. That will eat into these by £400 odd. Then they will have to pay vat and delivery. Some people bridge the NFT to OpenSea and sell it there for Eth.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by sevrin on Feb 9, 2022 17:32:57 GMT 1, Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type.
This is a pic from the side of one of the prints in the gallery I took on my visit, they are quite thick, and there is no perspex or glass in front of them, I believe the glitter is applied with some kind of screen printing technique, and as you can see from the pic it is slightly raised above the butterfly wings, the same as the other butterfly prints with glitter on paper he has done. I will definitely be framing mine and have anti reflective glass in front.
Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type. This is a pic from the side of one of the prints in the gallery I took on my visit, they are quite thick, and there is no perspex or glass in front of them, I believe the glitter is applied with some kind of screen printing technique, and as you can see from the pic it is slightly raised above the butterfly wings, the same as the other butterfly prints with glitter on paper he has done. I will definitely be framing mine and have anti reflective glass in front.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by cutiehoney on Feb 9, 2022 18:12:08 GMT 1, Not true … the print and glitter is sealed under the lamiante.…The view from the side does give the impression that the glitter sits on top… . but this is not the case… They do look better from a distance , (less crafty …. )… If you like the image online, you will like it better in person…. If you don’t like the image on screen, you will not like it any better in person….
Not true … the print and glitter is sealed under the lamiante.…The view from the side does give the impression that the glitter sits on top… . but this is not the case… They do look better from a distance , (less crafty …. )… If you like the image online, you will like it better in person…. If you don’t like the image on screen, you will not like it any better in person….
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by dirtypete on Feb 9, 2022 18:35:14 GMT 1, It’s a relief that we now know the actual edition size as the conjecture was killing me!
Now we can argue about the presumed value before the physicals are received. At least people will have already started manipulating the NFT market.
For reference I brought a few of these to stick on the wall but don’t feel the need to endlessly argue with people who have no desire to reach agreement.
Got to love a Heni release to get this forum pumping.
It’s a relief that we now know the actual edition size as the conjecture was killing me!
Now we can argue about the presumed value before the physicals are received. At least people will have already started manipulating the NFT market.
For reference I brought a few of these to stick on the wall but don’t feel the need to endlessly argue with people who have no desire to reach agreement.
Got to love a Heni release to get this forum pumping.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Deleted on Feb 9, 2022 19:22:10 GMT 1, Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type. From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1.
The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too.
Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set.
Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed.
If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
Whoever said the glitter was 'sealed in' was telling porkies... They look great from a distance though but these need framing with glass. Good news is half will get ruined with Windolene and microfibre's so less will exist. Dust and fluff attached glitter below. Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type. From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Ace on Feb 9, 2022 19:31:09 GMT 1, Not true … the print and glitter is sealed under the lamiante.…The view from the side does give the impression that the glitter sits on top… . but this is not the case… They do look better from a distance , (less crafty …. )… If you like the image online, you will like it better in person…. If you don’t like the image on screen, you will not like it any better in person…. the glitter sits on top - I touched it at the gallery..
Not true … the print and glitter is sealed under the lamiante.…The view from the side does give the impression that the glitter sits on top… . but this is not the case… They do look better from a distance , (less crafty …. )… If you like the image online, you will like it better in person…. If you don’t like the image on screen, you will not like it any better in person…. the glitter sits on top - I touched it at the gallery..
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Icesay on Feb 9, 2022 19:37:55 GMT 1, Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type. From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
FS....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap.
Where did you get that pic from? It doesn't look like one of the Heni prints to me. It's too thick and doesn't have the clear perspex front to it. Maybe it's some sort of test print or proto-type. From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
FS....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Johnny Sarcasm on Feb 9, 2022 19:54:10 GMT 1, From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
For Sale....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap.
The glitter isn’t exposed, I went there today
From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
For Sale....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap. The glitter isn’t exposed, I went there today
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by wave100 on Feb 9, 2022 20:05:29 GMT 1, From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
For Sale....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap. Which print do you have?
From the gallery once I found the correct buzzer and navigated myself to floor 1. The aspects which are even thicker have 4-5mm perspex on the front as well as 4-5mm dibond on the back (disasec). The Virtues are just Giclee's mounted on dibond and laminated like The Empresses without the addiotnal screen printed glitter. No idea what Heni prints you are referring too. Also just clarify this as per Heni's site: Materials: Laminated Giclée print on aluminium composite, screen printed with glitter.
So will be like a James Joyce, Nick Smith or any other 'diamond dust' pieces you have seen. Also, you can't run a sheet of paper with glitter through a laminating machine it would be a right mess. The only solution would be to pour a resin on the top and let set. Unless Heni have switched the piece at the gallery I can assure you this glitter is exposed. If you look at H2 Colour Chart next door that is also exposed glitter as per the description here except the main graphic/art was printed directly onto aluminium panels with a flatbed UV printer: Screenprint with glitter on UV printed brushed aluminium panel
For Sale....I asked if glitter was sealed in and someone said it was. Crap. Which print do you have?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Universal Dav on Feb 9, 2022 20:09:53 GMT 1, Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate…….
Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate…….
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Charlie Bronson on Feb 9, 2022 20:15:03 GMT 1, Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate…….
Figured as much. Not sure how it would be possible any other way; print them and the put glitter on top making sure the glitter only stays in the spots it’s supposed to? Makes no sense. Unless of course, Heni was able to do what Banksy wasn’t.
Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate……. Figured as much. Not sure how it would be possible any other way; print them and the put glitter on top making sure the glitter only stays in the spots it’s supposed to? Makes no sense. Unless of course, Heni was able to do what Banksy wasn’t.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by Universal Dav on Feb 9, 2022 20:19:11 GMT 1, I asked if it’s robust he said yes. Guess that’s that. Tbh it was obvious looking at photos posted here previously.
I asked if it’s robust he said yes. Guess that’s that. Tbh it was obvious looking at photos posted here previously.
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by sevrin on Feb 9, 2022 20:20:42 GMT 1, Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate……. Just did the same I asked via DM what the sealing in process was for the glitter, and he said he didn't know, but would ask, but being that we are out of office hours we wouldn't get a reply until tomorrow.
I guess it maybe like when you screen print with ink, the ink dries and doesn't rub off, so whatever the medium (PVA glue or something similar) the glitter is in when screen printed onto the laminate dries, it seals it in?
Asked the Heni admin on discord, he confirmed the glitter is screen printed onto the laminate……. Just did the same I asked via DM what the sealing in process was for the glitter, and he said he didn't know, but would ask, but being that we are out of office hours we wouldn't get a reply until tomorrow. I guess it maybe like when you screen print with ink, the ink dries and doesn't rub off, so whatever the medium (PVA glue or something similar) the glitter is in when screen printed onto the laminate dries, it seals it in?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by raindawg on Feb 9, 2022 20:31:03 GMT 1, In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise?
In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by handy on Feb 9, 2022 20:32:18 GMT 1, I suppose it's an ink containing some polymer/resin with the glitter? After printing it's dried and you end up with a polymer/glitter type coating? Or not..?
I suppose it's an ink containing some polymer/resin with the glitter? After printing it's dried and you end up with a polymer/glitter type coating? Or not..?
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by bluebird1 on Feb 9, 2022 20:33:00 GMT 1, In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise?
Box frame no glass I'd say £350-400. With AR glass maybe £600 or so. Based on quotes I've had for similar bits
In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise? Box frame no glass I'd say £350-400. With AR glass maybe £600 or so. Based on quotes I've had for similar bits
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Damien Hirst H10 • The Empresses, by raindawg on Feb 9, 2022 20:50:10 GMT 1, In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise? Box frame no glass I'd say £350-400. With AR glass maybe £600 or so. Based on quotes I've had for similar bits
Thanks - appreciated. I think glass may be the way to go with this, though I like the idea of it being open
In light of the glitter, how much do we reckon to frame one of these price-wise? Box frame no glass I'd say £350-400. With AR glass maybe £600 or so. Based on quotes I've had for similar bits Thanks - appreciated. I think glass may be the way to go with this, though I like the idea of it being open
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