It's costing me $200, and will be my last extravagant purchase for a long time, but I like this Chris Weston page from The Twelve a lot, so I'm buying it goddamn you!
This will bring my original art collection up to two. I already have a nice Sean Phillips page from Marvel Zombies hanging on my wall...
From your selections... are you buying from splashpageart? I know they've got a lot from both those artists. I got my Fell page from them.
Someday I'd like to have a few thousand dollars spare to get some of the Tim Bradstreet Punisher covers. Maybe I can skip paying rent for a few months and see what happens.
Yeah, it's from Splashpage. There's a lot of good stuff on there, much of it fairly inexpensive. I have a nice colour guide from 100 Bullets which cost me $15.
Yeah - splashpage has a great variety (seriously, it sounds like I'm on their payroll). I've got a handful of stuff in a basket right now, but I'm trying to be sensible and hold off on buying it.
If you're interested in framing - we use the Stafford Gallery (Charing Cross road, right by Leicester Square tube station). They're not expensive and do a very good job. They've got a surprisingly good appreciation for comic book art, too!
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wow, nice. ive been taking a peak at walking dead pages.
Paid for it today. Will look nice on my wall.
Nice find!
From your selections... are you buying from splashpageart? I know they've got a lot from both those artists. I got my Fell page from them.
Someday I'd like to have a few thousand dollars spare to get some of the Tim Bradstreet Punisher covers. Maybe I can skip paying rent for a few months and see what happens.
Yeah, it's from Splashpage. There's a lot of good stuff on there, much of it fairly inexpensive. I have a nice colour guide from 100 Bullets which cost me $15.
Art collecting can be an expensive hobby. :) There's still a few pieces I own which I haven't had the time to frame yet. Cool pieces you have!
Yeah - splashpage has a great variety (seriously, it sounds like I'm on their payroll). I've got a handful of stuff in a basket right now, but I'm trying to be sensible and hold off on buying it.
If you're interested in framing - we use the Stafford Gallery (Charing Cross road, right by Leicester Square tube station). They're not expensive and do a very good job. They've got a surprisingly good appreciation for comic book art, too!
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