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Post by sleepboy on Jan 27, 2010 8:44:02 GMT -8
Here's a pic of the print.
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Post by shawnlow on Feb 8, 2010 16:01:11 GMT -8
Surprised it took so long for Jeremy to get listed/mentioned here! He's based in Melbourne and is really talented. Only issue is that Jeremy's a perfectionist! He labours over a painting for a long time. There was a piece that looked perfect to me but just sat in his studio for a couple of years...Jeremy told me that he passed the piece to Ash Wood! See below for more on Ash and Jeremy. He doesn't show with galleries and sells direct to 'fans'. I live locally and have been lucky enough to have bought some pieces and also visited his studio. There won't be a shortage of paintings for sale...you just need to be patient (his last large batch of Cosmonaut paintings sold two+ years ago) and you also need to beat Ashley Wood. Believe it or not, Ash owns MOST (I'd say 90%) of Jeremy's larger paintings. That last Heat Deat piece was an Ash Wood 'commission'. Oh well. They're friends so I guess that Ash has dibs! Some pieces I own are here: www.comicartfans.com/GalleryRoom.asp?Order=Date&Page=1&GSub=52568
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Post by sleepboy on Feb 21, 2010 12:08:28 GMT -8
A couple more studies. So many before he paints the actual one. Must be a perfectionist.
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Post by spenie on Feb 22, 2010 11:35:55 GMT -8
Love the White Cosmonaut print, keep going back to his site to have another look. I think i'll pick one up next week. Not to keen on Cafe, not sure how much enjoyment i'd get having that on my wall.
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Post by hellosir on Feb 22, 2010 11:53:53 GMT -8
I did the same thing with the white cosmonaut. I went back to the site for about 2 weeks and kept looking at it and finally got it, and am now debating on whether I should have gotten the large version. Which size are you looking at getting?
Has anyone opted for the Large version?
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Post by spenie on Feb 22, 2010 11:58:59 GMT -8
I did the same thing with the white cosmonaut. I went back to the site for about 2 weeks and kept looking at it and finally got it, and am now debating on whether I should have gotten the large version. Which size are you looking at getting? Has anyone opted for the Large version? Just the standard size for me, framed up it will still be a good size. My ceilings aren't high enough to carry off a large framed piece like that.
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Post by soph on Feb 25, 2010 3:49:12 GMT -8
the large white cosmonaut is pretty big - but is very beautiful. The print has a really lovely softness to it - and despite being double the size of the original painting the detail and quality is remarkable (you can see the odd hair that's was trapped in the original painting!!) That said - framing a print of that size is pretty pricey - and as Spenie pointed out - you do need a place with high ceilings to give it the space it needs In terms of shows - he's currently working toward a show in HK in April 2011 with Ashley Wood. So everything is being saved for that. We're planning a little sale of paintings from a comic that he was working on (but has since decided not to pursue). So if you want a small and affordable little original we'll be sending an email out to our contact list in March. And yes - early on Phil Hale was a big inflence, more from a techinal perspective - but he's definitely found his "own voice" in recent years I hope this answers some of your questions - if you have anything specific - fire away (and if it gets too technical I'll pester jem for answers)
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Post by hellosir on Feb 25, 2010 4:36:44 GMT -8
Hey Soph
Welcome to the board!
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Post by greenhorn1 on Feb 25, 2010 5:49:02 GMT -8
We're planning a little sale of paintings from a comic that he was working on (but has since decided not to pursue). So if you want a small and affordable little original we'll be sending an email out to our contact list in March. looking forward to that. I just placed my order for the heat death print after seeing you mention there were only a few copies left.
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Post by svenman on Feb 25, 2010 12:56:26 GMT -8
welcome soph
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Post by spenie on Feb 27, 2010 16:23:54 GMT -8
Just purchased the standard size, would hate to miss out on this.
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Post by epicfai on Feb 27, 2010 23:08:44 GMT -8
We're planning a little sale of paintings from a comic that he was working on (but has since decided not to pursue). So if you want a small and affordable little original we'll be sending an email out to our contact list in March. looking forward to that. I just placed my order for the heat death print after seeing you mention there were only a few copies left. Sold out now.
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Post by |peetov| on Mar 7, 2010 15:05:03 GMT -8
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Post by svenman on Mar 7, 2010 15:57:32 GMT -8
holy shit, that's been bid up high already
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Post by |peetov| on Mar 7, 2010 18:51:27 GMT -8
yeah i was quite surprised myself. my chances were shot pretty quickly.
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Post by epicfai on Mar 7, 2010 23:44:00 GMT -8
yeah, was watching that as well. shot right through the roof!
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Post by spenie on Mar 11, 2010 14:05:20 GMT -8
Comic panels up now, for those interested.
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Post by droow2 on Mar 11, 2010 14:10:13 GMT -8
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Post by |peetov| on Mar 11, 2010 14:38:52 GMT -8
i managed to grab one. super pumped.
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Post by spenie on Mar 11, 2010 14:43:28 GMT -8
Well done Peetov, which one did you go for?
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Post by |peetov| on Mar 11, 2010 14:47:48 GMT -8
i had scoped them all out in his blog beforehand and decided on this one.
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Post by spenie on Mar 11, 2010 14:50:36 GMT -8
Congratulations. Nice choice.
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Post by panditha676 on Mar 11, 2010 16:24:22 GMT -8
glad to see another artist focusing on the dying art of academic art. cannot wait to own one of his works
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Post by steveinca on Mar 11, 2010 19:13:49 GMT -8
Someone with this much talent has the ability to go as far as they desire with their craft. Amazing work....
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Post by hellosir on Mar 12, 2010 3:17:14 GMT -8
Yeah I really liked that he sold them out in an hour. And the best part from Soph, Hopefully we can have another one of these again soon!
What a great artist all around. Congrats to all that got what they were looking for.
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