I've only had one done by Art of Brands which was big and expensive but good. Others I have had are by Guy Allen prints which have come direct from the artist and are very good (as you'd hope).
I think, like everything, you mostly get what you pay for (with a law of diminishing returns)
I've only had one done by Art of Brands which was big and expensive but good. Others I have had are by Guy Allen prints which have come direct from the artist and are very good (as you'd hope).
I think, like everything, you mostly get what you pay for (with a law of diminishing returns)
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I've only had one done by Art of Brands which was big and expensive but good. Others I have had are by Guy Allen prints which have come direct from the artist and are very good (as you'd hope).
I think, like everything, you mostly get what you pay for (with a law of diminishing returns)
Grazie!
I shouldn't have clicked on Guy Allen, Loving that Countach.
Superstition sets the whole world in flames; philosophy quenches them.
I shouldn't have clicked on Guy Allen, Loving that Countach.
Guy Allen is great. He seems to love doing the Alfa Giulia which is the car I race - so I have a few and is a good source of birthday present ideas. He also does some cycling ones. But all of those 60's and 70's cars prints he does are really good.
Very nice, they look very good indeed. Although I have very limited knowledge of this style, so I don't know what I am talking about, as usual.
Thanks. She's just completed one of a Challenger 2 tank emerging from a church. Don't ask me about the inspiration. Originals are all done using pencil/graphite. Then scanned, cleaned and tones/contrasts adjusted. Sometimes they are then colured. As in the top illustration with whiskey glass and books. The middle drawing is a plague doctor attending patient and the last one is an illustration from a passage in the Young James Bond series of books by Charlie Higson (ex The Fast Show, now Broadchurch).
She just needs to get her first break/commission and then I think she'll be on her way.
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looking for a couple of prints by this guy, for the front room.
http://mymodernmet.com/ivan-konstantinovich-aivazovsky-seascape-paintings/
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Thank you, will take a look.
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Ivan+ ... 68&bih=928
Thanks, have you had any prints done? Just getting an idea of print quality, delivery etc.
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I think, like everything, you mostly get what you pay for (with a law of diminishing returns)
Grazie!
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I shouldn't have clicked on Guy Allen, Loving that Countach.
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Guy Allen is great. He seems to love doing the Alfa Giulia which is the car I race - so I have a few and is a good source of birthday present ideas. He also does some cycling ones. But all of those 60's and 70's cars prints he does are really good.
http://www.allposters.co.uk/
Quite happy with print and frame quality and value for money.
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His paintings are quite intense, aren't they!?
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Thanks. She's just completed one of a Challenger 2 tank emerging from a church. Don't ask me about the inspiration. Originals are all done using pencil/graphite. Then scanned, cleaned and tones/contrasts adjusted. Sometimes they are then colured. As in the top illustration with whiskey glass and books. The middle drawing is a plague doctor attending patient and the last one is an illustration from a passage in the Young James Bond series of books by Charlie Higson (ex The Fast Show, now Broadchurch).
She just needs to get her first break/commission and then I think she'll be on her way.