Pearl Jam Buenos Aires
Chuck Sperry and Santi Pozzi
22 x 29 Artist Edition of 100
4 colors on archival cream paper
Signed and Numbered (Chuck Sperry signed - Chuck Sperry and Santi Pozzi - plate signed on the back)
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Some artists release 100 but some release 200 signed & numbered prints.
Why is this? Especially on the current PJ tour? It was the same for last year's Ed prints too.
Is the band involved is asking the gig artists on how many prints they can limited on selling / releasing?
I'm guessing they are letting artists to up to 200 now because that's their bread and butter. The artists generally don't make any $ from Ten Club sales or show sales. Only from the S/N Artist sales. So PJ is being good to them letting them potentially make double with doing 200 instead of 100. My take anyway..
-EV
Both Sperry and Pozzi editions are sold out... I can't make any further comment about Sperry's posters...
However, I contacted Pozzi the weekend after the show, he told me he had no more left, all those which didn't sell at the venue on the day of the show were allocated to people here in Argentina, let's suppose family, friends, acquantaces, regular costumer and himself. When I left the stall after the show there were at least five, no many more than that. I asked him to let me know if someone back out, but I was never contacted by Pozzi again, so far...
... I am not in the business of being liked anymore ...
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I'm guessing they are letting artists to up to 200 now because that's their bread and butter. The artists generally don't make any $ from Ten Club sales or show sales. Only from the S/N Artist sales. So PJ is being good to them letting them potentially make double with doing 200 instead of 100. My take anyway..
-EV
http://chucksperry.net/2013/04/pearl-ja ... es-poster/
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3677&p=5003468#p5003468
Both Sperry and Pozzi editions are sold out... I can't make any further comment about Sperry's posters...
However, I contacted Pozzi the weekend after the show, he told me he had no more left, all those which didn't sell at the venue on the day of the show were allocated to people here in Argentina, let's suppose family, friends, acquantaces, regular costumer and himself. When I left the stall after the show there were at least five, no many more than that. I asked him to let me know if someone back out, but I was never contacted by Pozzi again, so far...