mr Revs wrote:First piece I ever bought. After I had rev'd a few from the street. HPM 4/20. I wonder how many of these are left to be made in the series.
interesting - all the pieces in a fine art edition are not created at the same time?
They don't have to be. When you number an edition you are only setting a limit on the amount of times it can be done, not how many were done.
OH! I thought he meant, how many un-rev'd ones are left on the street from the series.
BTW nice peice M.R.
Another question is... I wonder how many complete matching numbered sets are out there.
mr Revs wrote:First piece I ever bought. After I had rev'd a few from the street. HPM 4/20. I wonder how many of these are left to be made in the series.
interesting - all the pieces in a fine art edition are not created at the same time?
They don't have to be. When you number an edition you are only setting a limit on the amount of times it can be done, not how many were done.
OH! I thought he meant, how many un-rev'd ones are left on the street from the series.
BTW nice peice M.R.
Another question is... I wonder how many complete matching numbered sets are out there.
mr Revs wrote:First piece I ever bought. After I had rev'd a few from the street. HPM 4/20. I wonder how many of these are left to be made in the series.
interesting - all the pieces in a fine art edition are not created at the same time?
They don't have to be. When you number an edition you are only setting a limit on the amount of times it can be done, not how many were done.
OH! I thought he meant, how many un-rev'd ones are left on the street from the series.
BTW nice peice M.R.
Another question is... I wonder how many complete matching numbered sets are out there.
Sets of what? All the HPMs?
We were talking about the "AK vs M16" HPM from the Rise Above Series, which was an edition of 20.
The Sets consisted of the aforementioned "AK vs M16" along with "Uncle Scam", "COP", and "FIST".
This one was purchased just before the Deitch opening...though I believe both pieces were created simultaneously.
I have considered the wood frame, as my other canvases have the wood frame as well so this one stands out as being different...but I love the way the collaging wraps around all sides, so I am a bit undecided about it.
Nice piece. The Deitch Loom is really nice, interesting how some of the elements are similar. I didn't realize Shep and the studio were doing multiple canvases now, as well.
I don't think I have shared this before. I bought this in 2005 an I believe it is the first stencil on paper
ps You could not offer me enough to make me sell this so please don't ask me my selling price, then hate because i don't get back to you. (not for sale)
Mr. Spray