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Nice pics random, now you just need a nice frame like this to complete the industrial look!
Not sure my wife would let me hang any Magic art on the wall, I am not even allowed to hang any of my Australian aboriginal art and that cost me enough, I should have just spent the money on a Kidicarus2000 Alpha Mox instead.
Not sure my wife would let me hang any Magic art on the wall, I am not even allowed to hang any of my Australian aboriginal art and that cost me enough, I should have just spent the money on a Kidicarus2000 Alpha Mox instead.
Frame is high end- Image sucks cause to avoid reflections/glare due to the museum glass they have to be taken at an odd angle which makes the glass invisible and also dulls the frame as a byproduct. If I take an image to show the quality of the frame basically the art looks dull and it's reversed...
In person, real museum glass is invisible basically.
The piece looks amazing, truly.
High concept frames seem like a good idea but then early MTG art is more "organic" oddly when you actually match them up and frame test.
Watercolors/Gouache don't mix well (in person) with modernistic frames (from my experience at least) but I know what you mean... also these are good paintings but A LOT of the early art is very rough around the edges and it doesn't play well with metalic frames and whatnot. It seems like it would but alas...
Gunslinga: I have several pieces and A LOT "could" be for MTG but sometimes I assume one way or another incorrectly-
I have 2 on E__y now and another Goblin Secret Agent ready to sell. Death Pulse and another are on the auction site. I prefer to sell them privately and elude the fees but alas it's not that easy to find people who want the art for "Death Pulse" or whatever-
Older art is what you mean though, most likely, or "amazing" cards or something like that. Yeah, I have that stuff too. Right now though I have those 3 for sale if anyone wants some art. I'm not a dealer or anything (I own a printing company) but I publish a lot of art books and prints and whatnot and have met artists in this manner.
I also have a pile of art proofs I was wanting to sell to donate to Drag but unsure if random proofs have any value or not. I have piles... I stopped bothering but my "prints" idea or whatever (stopped checking the thread) didn't gain traction so the best I could do is sell some AP's but maybe they're worthless for all I know...
That's my Spiel for May. In June I'll hopefully have a finished version of the Urzas Power Plant and maybe my next project. Hasta!!
In person, real museum glass is invisible basically.
The piece looks amazing, truly.
High concept frames seem like a good idea but then early MTG art is more "organic" oddly when you actually match them up and frame test.
Watercolors/Gouache don't mix well (in person) with modernistic frames (from my experience at least) but I know what you mean... also these are good paintings but A LOT of the early art is very rough around the edges and it doesn't play well with metalic frames and whatnot. It seems like it would but alas...
Gunslinga: I have several pieces and A LOT "could" be for MTG but sometimes I assume one way or another incorrectly-
I have 2 on E__y now and another Goblin Secret Agent ready to sell. Death Pulse and another are on the auction site. I prefer to sell them privately and elude the fees but alas it's not that easy to find people who want the art for "Death Pulse" or whatever-
Older art is what you mean though, most likely, or "amazing" cards or something like that. Yeah, I have that stuff too. Right now though I have those 3 for sale if anyone wants some art. I'm not a dealer or anything (I own a printing company) but I publish a lot of art books and prints and whatnot and have met artists in this manner.
I also have a pile of art proofs I was wanting to sell to donate to Drag but unsure if random proofs have any value or not. I have piles... I stopped bothering but my "prints" idea or whatever (stopped checking the thread) didn't gain traction so the best I could do is sell some AP's but maybe they're worthless for all I know...
That's my Spiel for May. In June I'll hopefully have a finished version of the Urzas Power Plant and maybe my next project. Hasta!!
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Last time I got a painting framed I spent $200 on the art work and $260 on the framing and 'non-reflective' glass. That was a basic black frame and family discount!
I have the rest of the paintings rolled up in tubes, they are much bigger and sadly way beyond my budget to frame.
Most people don't consider the style or cost of framing when buying artwork, I know I didn't!
I have the rest of the paintings rolled up in tubes, they are much bigger and sadly way beyond my budget to frame.
Most people don't consider the style or cost of framing when buying artwork, I know I didn't!
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Very very nice :)
What deck did you get it out of?
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I guess depending on where you live and how you like to spend your money, there are places like Mitchel's hobby store that will frame quite reasonably. Being US Army retired, I go on post to the woodcrafting shop that has a framing section where I can do it myself for the price of materials.
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Knowledge is proud because it thinks it knows so much; wisdom is humble because it realizes it knows so little.
I spend a ton on framing-
I never saw any frame stuff when I was in the Army, wow!
The economy is KILLING frame shops. Frames are an extreme luxury purchase, more-so than art. I get a very good deal on frames but still it's $$$ to get good moulds/glass/matte -
Best thing you can do if you use a frame shop is to be blunt about the $$- ask them if they have extra frame materials (they all do) and look through those and select something. The shop pays 0 for that stuff (some guy before you already paid for it).
I never saw any frame stuff when I was in the Army, wow!
The economy is KILLING frame shops. Frames are an extreme luxury purchase, more-so than art. I get a very good deal on frames but still it's $$$ to get good moulds/glass/matte -
Best thing you can do if you use a frame shop is to be blunt about the $$- ask them if they have extra frame materials (they all do) and look through those and select something. The shop pays 0 for that stuff (some guy before you already paid for it).
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This is my first time posting to mail brag, this was just too cool not to post. A big thanks to Hayden for making the deal easy and safe, I am very excited to own this piece of Magic history!
I added the text on the picture to avoid having a bunch of fake Summer packs pop up on eBay. I know this was an issue with some Beta box scans getting out in the past, so I wanted to make sure that same problem didn't happen here.
I added the text on the picture to avoid having a bunch of fake Summer packs pop up on eBay. I know this was an issue with some Beta box scans getting out in the past, so I wanted to make sure that same problem didn't happen here.
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