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Lake Town Geezer wrote:
There are two for sale on eBay at present - they have been there a few months I think.
I could never part with mine. I often just find myself looking at them in awe - hours, days, years of entertainment await.
Can you provide links to the two for sale? Are they originals (which I cannot find) or limited prints (which I found a handful of)?
Thanks! You are right, they are blocked from my searches (even when I set all the filters correctly) on ebay.com. I can only see them if I specifically go to ebay.co.uk and search there due to the shipping settings from the seller.
Isn't that maddending? Same for me. I cannot see them in any way on ebay.com or picclick, only if I go to ebay.co.uk.
Thanks for these. Both have been for sale for some time. This is the seller I got the Smaug from. And i think the longer these sit unsold the higher the price becomes :)
edit: the situation with ebay is even worse. I can click the link below but when I select the seller's other items I only get a list of 7 books and neither painting. I have no idea why but assume it has to do with a shipping restriction.
Thanks for these. Both have been for sale for some time. This is the seller I got the Smaug from. And i think the longer these sit unsold the higher the price becomes :)
edit: the situation with ebay is even worse. I can click the link below but when I select the seller's other items I only get a list of 7 books and neither painting. I have no idea why but assume it has to do with a shipping restriction.
Tapuvae wrote:
edit: the situation with ebay is even worse. I can click the link below but when I select the seller's other items I only get a list of 7 books and neither painting. I have no idea why but assume it has to do with a shipping restriction.
It's entirely to do with shipping as determined by eBay from where your IP address used to log in is located.
Eep: those are more than I was thinking.
When I hear ‘print’ I think of the mass produced ones artists have on sale at comic cons for like around $40 (or the same type that came in those print sets in the ‘90s from HarperCollins).
When I hear ‘print’ I think of the mass produced ones artists have on sale at comic cons for like around $40 (or the same type that came in those print sets in the ‘90s from HarperCollins).
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2023-11-30 6:53:08 PM UTC
Edited by Lake Town Geezer on 2023-11-30 7:28:35 PM UTC
2023-11-30 6:53:08 PM UTC
I can highly recommend the prints from the Ted Nasmith Art Shop:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057206606678
These are the official and limited signed prints (not unauthorised copies). I have purchased just one so far - but I am 100% happy with it. The paper and print quality are excellent. Signed and numbered. They are the same size as the original paintings usually. Ted paints in gouache - really thin layers I am guessing applied over layer after layer (I am no expert, but this is what it looks like to me - the main difference with an original painting vs. a print is the apparent density of the paint, with some areas very thin others quite layered in the original it seems to me anyway). Otherwise, I can hardly tell the difference between a print and a painting at first glance TBH: Colour reproduction looks excellent to my untrained eye. I plan to buy a print of a painting I actually own to do a side by side close comparison.
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057206606678
These are the official and limited signed prints (not unauthorised copies). I have purchased just one so far - but I am 100% happy with it. The paper and print quality are excellent. Signed and numbered. They are the same size as the original paintings usually. Ted paints in gouache - really thin layers I am guessing applied over layer after layer (I am no expert, but this is what it looks like to me - the main difference with an original painting vs. a print is the apparent density of the paint, with some areas very thin others quite layered in the original it seems to me anyway). Otherwise, I can hardly tell the difference between a print and a painting at first glance TBH: Colour reproduction looks excellent to my untrained eye. I plan to buy a print of a painting I actually own to do a side by side close comparison.
Oh without a doubt! These are definitely the real thing and are copies in ‘painting’ form as opposed to mass-produced (yet authorized) prints that are done up for conventions etc.
My mind goes somewhere else when I think of ‘art print’ that’s all haha .
My mind goes somewhere else when I think of ‘art print’ that’s all haha .
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