Pearl Jam Gigaton Prints

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  • SHZASHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 3,072
    Jed said:
    MF117973 said:
    Jed said:
    Looks like literally every one is on eBay 
    I was able to get an Ames and a Krzysztof and I have every intention of framing and hanging them on my wall.
    Excellent. Had I been able to get the Ames, that is what I would have done as well. It just pisses me off to see so many of these on Ebay. It would be great karma if the artists tracked them down and canceled their orders as @demetrios suggested above.
    I agree they should cancel those orders but then how do they recoup their money on lost sales or guarantee the next buyer won't be a flipper too?
    When emek canceled sales recently he redistributed them through his wishlist. But yeah, there's no guarantee the new buyers won't do the same thing. 
  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    Pretty ridiculous to buy an Ames and throw it on ebay for $800.   Then again idiots will buy anything on release day. 

    Always remember that someone once paid $1,000 for a white backspacer after it sold out. 
  • SHZASHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 3,072
    MedozK said:
    Did it say Not For Resale on the site?
    Not that I saw 
  • mcdevittpbmcdevittpb Posts: 212
    MF117973 said:
    Looks like literally every one is on eBay 
    I saw that. All of them want over $700. This is just as bad as ticket scalpers. There were some of us fans who genuinely wanted the poster for ourselves - and all of these flippers got the very limited stock :o

    If they stop making these posters “limited editions”, this problem will go away.  Just produce as many as there are demand and everyone who wants one can purchase one.  
  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    edited April 2020
    There’s still 115 yet to be sold.....and its not an AMES XL print but not too far off after framing.  I like the image but i know a lot of other collector friends who just don't know what they’d do with this other than keep it in a tube (nooooo!)

    Not trying to tell you how to spend your cash but anyone paying insane prices for it right now deserve to pay that.  
  • MKSNYCMKSNYC NYC Posts: 323
    Ames Bros has a real Lawren Harris vibe to me. Pretty cool. 
    I was able to get the Ames and it is going on the wall in the room where we have two Lawren Harris iceberg prints already up there.
  • darthvedderdarthvedder Posts: 2,465
    There’s still 115 yet to be sold.....and its not an AMES XL print but not too far off after framing.  I like the image but i know a lot of other collector friends who just don't know what they’d do with this other than keep it in a tube (nooooo!)

    Not trying to tell you how to spend your cash but anyone paying insane prices for it right now deserve to pay that.  

    For all we know, the 10C might only have 85 for sale, too. Ames could be keeping 30 for their own purposes.
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,141
    There’s still 115 yet to be sold.....and its not an AMES XL print but not too far off after framing.  I like the image but i know a lot of other collector friends who just don't know what they’d do with this other than keep it in a tube (nooooo!)

    Not trying to tell you how to spend your cash but anyone paying insane prices for it right now deserve to pay that.  

    For all we know, the 10C might only have 85 for sale, too. Ames could be keeping 30 for their own purposes.
    Thought it was 100 each
    I miss igotid88
  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332
    igotid88 said:
    There’s still 115 yet to be sold.....and its not an AMES XL print but not too far off after framing.  I like the image but i know a lot of other collector friends who just don't know what they’d do with this other than keep it in a tube (nooooo!)

    Not trying to tell you how to spend your cash but anyone paying insane prices for it right now deserve to pay that.  

    For all we know, the 10C might only have 85 for sale, too. Ames could be keeping 30 for their own purposes.
    Thought it was 100 each

    It is 100 each. Few artists keep extras on the side if any prints arrive to customers damaged in the mail.


  • darthvedderdarthvedder Posts: 2,465
    If it's 100 each then why did Ames only have 85 for sale?
  • ryanphishesryanphishes Posts: 586
    If it's 100 each then why did Ames only have 85 for sale?
    To hold back 15 in case some arrived damaged or got lost in the mail and to keep a handful for their archive.
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  • MKSNYC said:
    Ames Bros has a real Lawren Harris vibe to me. Pretty cool. 
    I was able to get the Ames and it is going on the wall in the room where we have two Lawren Harris iceberg prints already up there.
    That's awesome! Love Lawren Harris.
    looking to hear of the earth
  • cmaliszecmalisze Posts: 2,625
    Missed on the Ames. Have the other two. Need the Ames. 
  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332
    cmalisze said:
    Missed on the Ames. Have the other two. Need the Ames. 

    Hope you get it when they drop on sale @ the 10club store. I'm guessing all 3 will go up May 10th.
  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332

    “I had to constantly pinch myself”: Krzysztof Domaradzki on his custom lettering for Pearl Jam’s latest album

    The Polish creative talks us through the reasons why he wouldn't change anything about his life right now.


    Though Krzysztof Domaradzki is known for his bold type experiments, it is in fact drawing that has always been his thing. Based in Poznan, Poland, the graphic designer is known for his poster art and illustration – a medium he honed while studying a master’s in drawing and etching. It was there that he had the chance to expand on his anatomical drawings and sculpture, then incidentally, technology hit big time and the illustrator was introduced to the wonders of computer graphics.

    Subsequently, the creative has gone on to make work for the likes of Audi, Volkswagen, Nike, NBA and Pepsi, creating various logos, identities and artworks for such giants. Interestingly, he has ventured into the realms of custom typography, adorning movie poster commissions and gig posters with bespoke lettering created solely for that artwork. “I have been able to do a lot of different things, which is what keeps me going,” he tells It’s Nice That. For Krzysztof, he actively seeks a change in media to avoid the creative rut which comes with doing the same thing over and over again. In turn, these new challenges have made life “more exciting and fulfilling.”

    Now with the help of his wife, he runs a one-man studio under the name of Studio Kxx, applying his interdisciplinary range of talents to whatever brief that may come his way. The decision to establish his own studio was not a difficult one for this designer. Quickly, he discerned what he could offer up to the industry – that being a unique combination of traditional techniques and technology. This led him to the realisation: “I did not need anyone to tell me who to work for and how to run my own show.” It was obviously the right move, as now, Krzysztof tells us, “I honestly would not change a thing about my life – I love everything about it, however corny it may sound.”




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    Krzysztof Domaradzki

    Embracing the trials and tribulations of running his own business, it is the excitement of the new creative day that fuels the designer – no matter what that day may bring. With a meticulous attention to detail, he goes at his own pace to make the work to the standard he desires. Sometimes it takes his over six weeks to produce one poster, which is part of the beauty of the creative process for Krzysztof. It’s a method exemplified in one of the designer’s most recent projects, a project where he had to “constantly pinch [him]self” as a reminder that he wasn’t dreaming. Pearl Jam, a band Krzysztof grew up listening to in the 90s, got in touch with the designer to promote their latest album, Gigaton.

    He had had the pleasure of creating two previous posters for them a couple of years back, but this time, they “expected something really special.” The design would feature on a limited edition set of art prints and, importantly, they tasked the creative with interpreting the music in his own way. In this vein, Krzysztof started out by typographically exploring the band’s name and the album title. From the start, one idea stood out in particular. “It was quite simple,” explains Krzysztof, “large letter form a composition with Pearl Jam at the top with a large ‘Giga/Ton’ in capitals taking up the rest of the canvas.”

    Later, he incorporated a silhouette of a female figure into the letters, a hint to the fading away of Mother Nature. “The part of the design I like most,” he adds, “is the negative space in-between the letters, creating an illusion of icebergs melting providing direct link to Pearl Jam’s 11th LP cover.” It’s a subtly placed hidden meaning that can be uncovered only with further inspection. “I didn’t want to distract anyone from the artwork itself,” evaluates Krzysztof, “besides, I am not sure if looking at something as depressing as the idea of environmental collapse would do anyone any good, which is why it is in the background.”

    As for the future, there is plenty more in store for this creative brimming with creative motivation. Amidst a bundle of new commissioned work, at some point, Krzysztof also hopes to work on video game artwork, book covers, t-shirt designs – the list goes on. “I have so many ideas I am pretty sure I will always be producing something,” he finally goes on to say. "My ultimate dream is to do a graphic novel or even direct a movie, God willing. The thoughts that have haunted me for all these years are ‘so much to do and so little time’, as well as this Nietzsche quote: ‘A Yes, a No, a straight line, a goal.’ Both sum up my attitude pretty well, while the latter has been a guide for most of my decisions.”



  • on2legson2legs Standing in the Jersey rain… Posts: 14,378
    I give the guy credit for coming up with something creative for the lettering but I’m not loving it.  Not a big deal since it’s just the font but I’m just not feeling it.  Great artist though. 
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  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Hamburg, Germany Posts: 3,434
    edited April 2020
    on2legs said:
    I give the guy credit for coming up with something creative for the lettering but I’m not loving it.  Not a big deal since it’s just the font but I’m just not feeling it.  Great artist though. 
    Personal taste is a funny thing. I love the print and were lucky to get one. I on the other hand don’t get the Ames print at all. For me it’s not an interpretation of the album but merely a lesser print version of the original photograph.
    Did you try for one of the other prints/ get one? 
  • on2legson2legs Standing in the Jersey rain… Posts: 14,378
    JPPJ84 said:
    on2legs said:
    I give the guy credit for coming up with something creative for the lettering but I’m not loving it.  Not a big deal since it’s just the font but I’m just not feeling it.  Great artist though. 
    Personal taste is a funny thing. I love the print and were lucky to get one. I on the other hand don’t get the Ames print at all. For me it’s not an interpretation of the album but merely a lesser print version of the original photograph.
    Did you try for one of the other prints/ get one? 
    I didn’t try for any of the prints.  I have enough trouble finding space for shows I’ve seen.  I liked the Ames... as someone else mentioned... It reminded me of something from 1998.  They were all good... but nothing grabbed me as something I had to have.  I’m hoping there’s a drop of posters from the cancelled tour. 
    1996: Randall's Island 2  1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2  2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel  2005: Atlantic City 1  2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Newark (EV)  2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4  2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2  2011: Toronto 1  2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore  2015: Central Park  2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD)  2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF)  2020: MSG | Asbury Park  2021: Asbury Park  2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville  2024: MSG 1 & 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore


  • JPPJ84JPPJ84 Hamburg, Germany Posts: 3,434
    on2legs said:
    JPPJ84 said:
    on2legs said:
    I give the guy credit for coming up with something creative for the lettering but I’m not loving it.  Not a big deal since it’s just the font but I’m just not feeling it.  Great artist though. 
    Personal taste is a funny thing. I love the print and were lucky to get one. I on the other hand don’t get the Ames print at all. For me it’s not an interpretation of the album but merely a lesser print version of the original photograph.
    Did you try for one of the other prints/ get one? 
    I didn’t try for any of the prints.  I have enough trouble finding space for shows I’ve seen.  I liked the Ames... as someone else mentioned... It reminded me of something from 1998.  They were all good... but nothing grabbed me as something I had to have.  I’m hoping there’s a drop of posters from the cancelled tour. 
    Hehe, I can imagine space is a huge problem for poster fans :) good luck in case they do drop some show posters!
  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    Not a huge fan of any of the three but the Ames is the easiest to like i think.  I still like the national park look of it.  
  • SHZASHZA St. Louis, MO USA Posts: 3,072
    Shipped pretty fast. It's big!



  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332

  • cp3iversoncp3iverson Posts: 8,632
    Very cool
  • KM73780KM73780 Posts: 1,033
    Look at those hand-deckled edges
  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332
    Ken Taylor & Krysztof Domaradzki prints are still available.





  • PSUS2HPSUS2H USA Posts: 2,049
    they're beautiful prints
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  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,332
    PSUS2H said:
    they're beautiful prints

    They sure are.
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