Happy Christmas or as they say here
καλά Χριστούγεννα
Hope you all have a happy and healthy time wherever or whatever your plans
καλά Χριστούγεννα
Hope you all have a happy and healthy time wherever or whatever your plans
My family (especially my lovely wife) did well this year in my Tolkien gifts. ?
Shown:
Shown:
- Museum quality print of Hobbiton-across-the-Water
- Museum quality print of the first Silmarillion map
- limited edition hobbit print portfolio
- Smaug mug from the Bodleian
- 1000 piece LOTR (movie) map puzzle
- Subcreating Arda
Lovely to see. Do you display your posters and prints or keep them stored in the tubes? I have very few but was wondering using an art folder so they’re flat and I can look at them as and when I wanted.
huan68 wrote:
Lovely to see. Do you display your posters and prints or keep them stored in the tubes? I have very few but was wondering using an art folder so they’re flat and I can look at them as and when I wanted.
I collect concert posters and it is vital that these prints be stored flat. Great for you to look at them but my advice to anyone collecting posters that will not be framed is to store them flat, preferably not in plastic sleeves as often these sleeves are cheap unless one is spending quite a price on a professional canavas folder like a boroque folder. It's not just the fact that posters left in tubes will want to stay rolled after a time but the tubes are almost always the cheapest tubes and are seeping acid into the prints, plus the paper used around a poster is cheap and only designed for transport, not for storage.