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Nov 3, 2011 15:47:55 GMT 1
solved, by rperry on Nov 3, 2011 15:47:55 GMT 1, solved
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balibob
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Nov 3, 2011 16:00:43 GMT 1
solved, by balibob on Nov 3, 2011 16:00:43 GMT 1, Ask him mate, see what he says first and then you can take it from their.
Ask him mate, see what he says first and then you can take it from their.
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Nov 3, 2011 16:45:11 GMT 1
solved, by maumau93 on Nov 3, 2011 16:45:11 GMT 1, sounds a bit out of order... deffinatly get this sorted
sounds a bit out of order... deffinatly get this sorted
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chaturz
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Nov 3, 2011 17:49:23 GMT 1
solved, by chaturz on Nov 3, 2011 17:49:23 GMT 1, not cool, but as mentioned speak to him first, there may be an explanation though I cant think what it could be
not cool, but as mentioned speak to him first, there may be an explanation though I cant think what it could be
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Nov 4, 2011 12:35:02 GMT 1
solved, by xmyart on Nov 4, 2011 12:35:02 GMT 1, Very poor, Hope you get this resolved dude.
Very poor, Hope you get this resolved dude.
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Nov 5, 2011 15:27:30 GMT 1
solved, by ricobenfico on Nov 5, 2011 15:27:30 GMT 1, Alright? I'd be a bit peeved if I were in your shoes too however, playing devils advocate:
- he could argue that each of these 'drawings' are unique and are in esence, originals. That would probably (from his opinion) justify the selling of these after selling you the 'original' drawings.
- you could argue he mis-represented himself and the work inthe sale to you at the time and you could take this further if not resolved with the artist (whether it's worth the bother or not is another matter)
- joint resolution could be that he sends you the final 'fourth' drawing free of charge and it's left at that by the both of you.
Good luck rp
Alright? I'd be a bit peeved if I were in your shoes too however, playing devils advocate: - he could argue that each of these 'drawings' are unique and are in esence, originals. That would probably (from his opinion) justify the selling of these after selling you the 'original' drawings.
- you could argue he mis-represented himself and the work inthe sale to you at the time and you could take this further if not resolved with the artist (whether it's worth the bother or not is another matter)
- joint resolution could be that he sends you the final 'fourth' drawing free of charge and it's left at that by the both of you.
Good luck rp
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Nov 5, 2011 15:35:47 GMT 1
solved, by des77 on Nov 5, 2011 15:35:47 GMT 1, Were they stated as 1 offs ? and did you ask if they would be reproduced ?
Personally id have spoke to him first before airing the issue on here.
good luck
Were they stated as 1 offs ? and did you ask if they would be reproduced ?
Personally id have spoke to him first before airing the issue on here.
good luck
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Nov 9, 2011 20:42:13 GMT 1
solved, by rperry on Nov 9, 2011 20:42:13 GMT 1, I spoke to the artist, he told me they were giclees, they didn't really look like a print since there were 4 individual panels. But at this point I have to take his word for it. If they are I have no problem with them in different formats.
Yes Kimble, I would hate to have been one of the original 6, only to see many many new paintings, many of them 1/1 commissions of the original (exact dimensions etc.) afterwards, thus decreasing the value of the ed of 6...
I spoke to the artist, he told me they were giclees, they didn't really look like a print since there were 4 individual panels. But at this point I have to take his word for it. If they are I have no problem with them in different formats.
Yes Kimble, I would hate to have been one of the original 6, only to see many many new paintings, many of them 1/1 commissions of the original (exact dimensions etc.) afterwards, thus decreasing the value of the ed of 6...
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