Ames VA Beach 98 poster question
I was looking at ebeans and it says that this poster is digital. Is this true? I assumed it was silkscreened (and am hoping it is). Does a digital print look similar to a screen print or does it look like a poster you would get at a college poster sale? Does Anyone have this poster that can share some info?
Also, if anyone is looking to unload, I am interested. Don't have too much in trade. I was trying to trade my Dusseldorf for an Atlantic City for a while but had no takers, so I still have that. I can throw in some green as well. I would really like to get my hands on this VA Beach poster because it was my first show.
Also, if anyone is looking to unload, I am interested. Don't have too much in trade. I was trying to trade my Dusseldorf for an Atlantic City for a while but had no takers, so I still have that. I can throw in some green as well. I would really like to get my hands on this VA Beach poster because it was my first show.
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good luck finding it.
http://www.expressobeans.com/public/det ... 656/trades
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Thanks for the info, I don't know much about the poster production process. How does an offset litho look compared to a screened print? Do they look pretty much the same, as in would it have some texture like a screen print? Or would it look like a flat image, like a reprint of Starry Night that you can get at Michael's?
Thanks for the ebeans link. I have a couple pm's that I sent out so hopefully I'll hear from someone on it.
Hahahahaha, yeah. I was there that night in Mansfield and it wasn't pretty.
You think thats a lot, check out the prices on my 2nd show ever, Columbia, MD 1998.
http://www.expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/1659
Zoinks! :shock: