Really?! Odd they are so inexpensive. Great prints. Love that 'jam' one. Creative with the show date as experation date. Hard to understand the poster game. See all posters are continuing to drop in value with a few exceptions. Good for the people just chasing cool art.
These aren't first Editions. But very cool for anyone chasing one. I have the Ned Kelly Framed and the Boxing Kangaroo from the melb shows I never got the 3rd Melbourne one Framed. I do have the Newcastle one framed though. I wish they would do more print runs of the Portland Emek. Let everyone have cool art if they want.
These aren't first Editions. But very cool for anyone chasing one. I have the Ned Kelly Framed and the Boxing Kangaroo from the melb shows I never got the 3rd Melbourne one Framed. I do have the Newcastle one framed though. I wish they would do more print runs of the Portland Emek. Let everyone have cool art if they want.
There are a few on the site that have over 40+ posters still available. I'm not sure which print edition they are on now.
I need to check my show edition, but i am pretty sure the typo is on that too.
Beyond the pale often have extended print runs, they did it recently with Rhys Cooper’s Foo Fighters posters.
Rhys has said that BTP print/produce the posters for the gig, give him his run for his artist editions and always have a more that they sell on the site until they are all gone. You can contact John at Beyond The Pale Posters to clarify, you can find him easily on Instagram.
Not a reproduction, they are the exact same poster.
That is how Rhys Cooper has explained it at least.
Melbourne:
March 17 1995,
March 18 1995,
March 2 1998,
February 18 2003, November 13 2006, November 20 2009,
January 24 2014, November 16 2024, November 18 2024. Sydney: November 21 2024, November 23 2024
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I wish they would do more print runs of the Portland Emek. Let everyone have cool art if they want.
There are a few on the site that have over 40+ posters still available. I'm not sure which print edition they are on now.
That is how Rhys Cooper has explained it at least.
Sydney: November 21 2024, November 23 2024