I've been offered a Welder Print. It is from an editon of 50. Anyone know anything about this print? Value?
Thanks.
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nixon451 wrote:If it is the print I am thinking of it is in an edition of 100.
And, if I remember correctly Shepard did it as part of a demonstration for in a class on printmaking.
I'd like to revive this thread, hope nobody minds. Does anybody have additional details on the circumstances of this print?
My questions are:
1. Why "Pasadena"? (location of class maybe?)
2. Why run of 100? (very small run size for 2004)
3. Was this only available at the class session or on obeygiant.com too?
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libertarian wrote:nixon451 wrote:If it is the print I am thinking of it is in an edition of 100.
And, if I remember correctly Shepard did it as part of a demonstration for in a class on printmaking.
I'd like to revive this thread, hope nobody minds. Does anybody have additional details on the circumstances of this print?
My questions are:
1. Why "Pasadena"? (location of class maybe?)
2. Why run of 100? (very small run size for 2004)
3. Was this only available at the class session or on obeygiant.com too?
1. Yes, Pasadena city college.
2. who knows, why was Gold Bomber a run of 50. Though its rare you see 4-5 smaller run size prints per year.
3. A few were sold through OG.com and weren't available for long.
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