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Post by drunkmunky02 on Mar 9, 2008 21:58:21 GMT -8
----- *Artist information* Website - www.joshkeyes.comMessage Board - joshkeyes.proboards101.com/Upcoming Shows Thread - artchival.proboards54.com/index.cgi?board=showsevents&action=display&thread=553----- new josh keyes print coming up for those interested.. Greetings, We are pleased to announce our next print release featuring Josh Keyes, titled “Watcher #3”. Signed & Numbered Edition of 150 Archival Giclee on Hahnemuhle Velvet Paper (308 gm weight) 12" x 12" Paper size, $185 To view an image of the print and receive additional information, please visit the following link: www.limitedaddictiongallery.com/lagstore/This edition will be available for sale through our online store this coming Tuesday, March 11th at 11am MST (Denver, CO time). Please note that we will not be taking any orders via phone, email or in person at the Gallery. Thank you very much for your interest. All the best, Limited Addiction Gallery
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 11, 2008 9:24:35 GMT -8
damn site is jammed up.
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Post by rhinomilk on Mar 11, 2008 10:46:54 GMT -8
not fun
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Post by highbrow on Mar 11, 2008 15:48:18 GMT -8
did anyone get one?
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Post by ritedere on Mar 11, 2008 21:01:20 GMT -8
I did. I actually think I scored the first one! lol. I definitely was the first one to post that they had successfully got one. Around 12:30 pm PST.
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 11, 2008 21:08:13 GMT -8
congrats. you have some mad skills. had to work today and then when i got off, tried for a while but just didn't have the patience to go thru with it. he's getting really hot.
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Post by highbrow on Mar 11, 2008 22:29:54 GMT -8
feel free to score the one on ebay for buy it now 1200 bucks
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Post by ritedere on Mar 12, 2008 5:44:23 GMT -8
congrats. you have some mad skills. had to work today and then when i got off, tried for a while but just didn't have the patience to go thru with it. he's getting really hot. Work is probably the only place I'd have enough patience to go through half of these nightmare ordering processes! That's my biggest secret to getting just about everything..... having a job with nothing to do!
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Post by svenman on Mar 12, 2008 12:07:06 GMT -8
ritedere - do you use script?
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Post by rhinomilk on Mar 12, 2008 12:26:58 GMT -8
didn't get shit. fuck
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Post by ritedere on Mar 12, 2008 12:55:50 GMT -8
ritedere - do you use script? Nope! Just a lot of F5'ing. I was lucky I think in that I got a print loaded in my cart VERY early on by refreshing the add to cart link. At that point only one other person I had seen on the boards said they also had it in the cart, because the store had shut down. When the store came back up, I was clicking "checkout" while everyone else I think was still trying to add to cart. I think it was that early advantage that allowed me to get it all settled before the site became even more bogged down than it had been. My theory anyhow......
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Post by svenman on Mar 14, 2008 5:54:11 GMT -8
congrats anyhow!
such high demand for this print, it's insane! a lot of interest has been generated within the uk collector market. by that i mean your banksy, micallef, walker, neate types who seem to have bottomless pockets!
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Post by marcusslo on Mar 14, 2008 12:37:14 GMT -8
n e one here have an original?
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Post by masao626 on Mar 15, 2008 12:43:01 GMT -8
with every successive show, i get more and more on the bandwagon but his work generally confuses the hell out of me.
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Post by rhinomilk on Mar 15, 2008 13:24:45 GMT -8
think he's said that he won't be having a price increase until 2009... so i'm prepared to have my heart broken when he shows at levine - haven't even bothered being put on that preview list . don't think i'm anywhere close to being able to get anything to his upcoming shows this year either. oh well. i was mostly interested in his dissected stuff
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 18, 2008 7:59:21 GMT -8
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Post by ck on Mar 18, 2008 9:10:53 GMT -8
wow! that one with the dogs/whale is awesome!
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 18, 2008 9:15:24 GMT -8
wow! that one with the dogs/whale is awesome! it's kinda an interesting progression from dogs to wolves with the whale in a direct line. i wonder if he is trying to say anything... that is a wolf right?
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Post by ck on Mar 18, 2008 9:18:51 GMT -8
yea. that is a wolf. good observation about the dogs to wolves transition. i think he's always trying to say something with his pieces. i just don't always know what it is.
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Post by devours on Mar 18, 2008 10:00:57 GMT -8
I really love his work with beast and stone. So all the paintings with the statues and animals really move me. Paintings like 'Creeping Hours 2', 'Swamp Angel' and the magnificent 'Tic Toc'. It is this complete narrative within such a small confined place, and yet I can 'feel' movement, I can 'smell' the water. I can 'sense' the shark's intention. Whether you hear long diatribes about man's inate compulsion to control nature, or whether you feel this will simply become some future memory for mankind, it is evident that you gain so much from really looking into his work. I love his colours and his sense of grace and movement. I regret not moving faster to purchase his 'THUNDER' og from Dave in Denver and I hope that more print runs will be introduced so his fans can experience it within their home. I would love for him to do a mini print set with a chase, as it was with Luke and Stella.
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Post by devours on Mar 18, 2008 12:35:26 GMT -8
Go peeps go!! Buy some gorgeous tiny art! The Tiny Showcase Spring Print Collection 2008 Larger than the standard Tiny Showcase print, three of our Spring seasonal prints are trimmed to fit into a standard 8" by 10" frame. The rectangular artwork measures roughly 7" by 9". Jennifer's print measures 8" by 8". Each print has a half-inch border surrounding the image for framing. The artist's name is printed below the image. The Spring 2008 Seasonal collection marks the Tiny Showcase debut of Hahnemühle's Bamboo Printmaking paper. All of the artwork from our Spring collection will be printed on the highly-renewable natural white bamboo paper. The German bamboo printmaking paper is whitened without the use of harmful optical brighteners, leading to an increase in paper quality as well as environmental quality. It has a beautiful, slightly warm tone and, in addition to Tiny Showcase's charitable contribution from each print sold, the printmaker will be donating a percentage of the profits from all of their bamboo line to supporting environmental projects. Tiny Showcase Purchase Page tinyshowcase.com/artwork.php?id=1520&preview=201Seasonal Print Collection Information 10% from the sale of each seasonal print will be donated to the National Resource Defense Council. Consistently rated one of the top charities in the nation, the NRDC's purpose is to safeguard the Earth: its people, its plants and animals and the natural systems on which all life depends. As one of the nation's most effective environmental action organization, they use law, science and the support of 1.2 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things. "Weaving" Josh Keyes 10" x 8" $30.00 Tiny Showcase Purchase Page tinyshowcase.com/artwork.php?id=1520&preview=201
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Post by marcusslo on Mar 18, 2008 23:05:51 GMT -8
really like the killer whale and rabbit ones... much more than the watcher #3
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Post by sleepboy on Mar 23, 2008 23:18:10 GMT -8
A new work with one of his more popular images, sleeping polar bears at the bottom of ocean. A question from interview on Josh Keyes forum "your art work sleeping #3 of the polar bear underwater... to me is very symbolic... how did you come up with the idea for this art piece? Answer: "That series resulted from two sources. I was reading and researching the global crisis of the melting ice in the polar region and it’s effect on the polar bear population. At the same time I was doing this research a friend of mine passed away. I had a vision of a polar bear sleeping peacefully at the bottom of the ocean. The title for the series came first as it sometimes does, and then the image in my mind develops through thinking of the word or phrase. "
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Post by blah2u on Mar 26, 2008 15:57:35 GMT -8
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Post by rhinomilk on Mar 26, 2008 16:52:38 GMT -8
doh! i sent them an email before i read carefully on the page. i was hoping for some strange reason they had me on the list from last show and i squeezed in:
"Note that the Josh Keyes paintings are no longer available."
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