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Print sizes and prices for Demons Max and Jack painting, title: ‘Melbourne Footy Club Premiership Year 2021’

2 grades of paper = 230gsm and 310 gsm (Archival Museum Art grade) 

3 print sizes all available at either 230gsm or 310gsm, hence price choice below. The pic is the ‘small’ size on 310 paper, the ‘large’ on 230. The MFC cap is for size relativity. I’m absolutely wrapt with both, but the 310 does have marginally better ‘pop’ in colour/tonal contrast. It makes no difference to me which one anyone chooses. 

Each print will also have a 15mm white border allowing flexibility for framing (not in the demo pic below), comes in a cylinder roll, are individually signed and numbered, and with included ‘notes on the painting’ as separate (to potentially put on back of whatever framing). 

Prices (excluding postage, which will be ~ $15)
*Small (60cm x 40cm) = $90/$120
*Large (83cm x 62cm) = $140/$180
*Original (122cm x 81.3cm) = $220/$300

To avoid postage cost, I’ll happily arrange for prints to be picked up at my place in Collingwood (you can have a coffee in Smith St, Time Out magazine’s official ‘coolest street in the world’ as voted a couple of months ago, and check out some of my other art, footy inspired or not). 

*Taking orders now, so personal message me, and with any other questions. 

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Great skills there Webber. Since everyone likes a different version of the Clarry goal how about a 3 part piece like Frederick McCubbins The Pioneer. 

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9 hours ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Great skills there Webber. Since everyone likes a different version of the Clarry goal how about a 3 part piece like Frederick McCubbins The Pioneer. 

The Clarry goal celebration will be coming….maybe in one piece, no dissing Fred. 

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Hey Demonlanders, I’ve personal messaged all of you who’ve suggested you’d like to have a print/s. Anyone outside of those who is interested, please message me. First print run on Monday….the Original Size is popular! Those walls gotta be filled somehow….

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Hey Demonlanders, if anyone out there has contact details for @joeboy, other than via personal messaging on here, could they let me know via messaging. Trying to organise a print framing situation. 
Ta. 


13 minutes ago, Webber said:

Hey Demonlanders, if anyone out there has contact details for @joeboy, other than via personal messaging on here, could they let me know via messaging. Trying to organise a print framing situation. 
Ta. 

I’ve got his mobile number. I’m sure he won’t mind me passing it on. 👍🏽

23 minutes ago, Webber said:

Hey Demonlanders, if anyone out there has contact details for @joeboy, other than via personal messaging on here, could they let me know via messaging. Trying to organise a print framing situation. 
Ta. 

Hi @Webber Joeboy posted this a while back, hope it helps:

Thought I’d let you know that I have a picture framing outlet in Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Narre Warren

We’re called Hang Up and we’re located upstairs opposite Target.

Mention you’re a friend of Joeboy and you’ll get mate’s rates.👍

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35 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Hi @Webber Joeboy posted this a while back, hope it helps:

Thought I’d let you know that I have a picture framing outlet in Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Narre Warren

We’re called Hang Up and we’re located upstairs opposite Target.

Mention you’re a friend of Joeboy and you’ll get mate’s rates.👍

Thanks. Will pass it on…

 

I bought one of these.  It arrived in 2 days,  I opened it and started bawling.  It is sensational and will last the test of time next to my herald sun poster.

Couldn't be happier

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14 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

Couldn't be happier

Great news ucanchoose…..the designed and the desired effect. 


I’ve bought 3 and can’t wait to give 2 to family members for Christmas. Thanks so much Webber 

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2 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Highly recommend if still available. 

They are. My print-makers are way until mid January, so after then. Just enough time to get the other two of the triptych underway and ready before season’s start. Planning to make them available as a pair……for the completists 😉

On 12/23/2021 at 10:44 AM, Webber said:

They are. My print-makers are way until mid January, so after then. Just enough time to get the other two of the triptych underway and ready before season’s start. Planning to make them available as a pair……for the completists 😉

Got mine today and I love it.

Congratulations .

Can I suggest the tryptich be

Oliver "The goal"

Tracc" The Norm Smith"


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10 hours ago, dpositive said:

Congratulations .

Can I suggest the tryptich be

Oliver "The goal"

Tracc" The Norm Smith"

You’re very close dpositive. Very! Stay tuned….

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Last two in the triptych are underway….

 

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The framer sent me a text telling he'd finished with the framing of my Max Pic and I could come and get it, got there and they'd closed for the day, Monday it is then.

I've got the perfect spot for it and you won't be able to miss it when you walk through the front door.

I'm just watching the replay now, and the moment after Max kicked the goal and Jack picked him up has to be the most memorable of the final; series. I love the GF but this game has a special place in my heart.

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20 hours ago, Dante said:

The framer sent me a text telling he'd finished with the framing of my Max Pic and I could come and get it, got there and they'd closed for the day, Monday it is then.

I've got the perfect spot for it and you won't be able to miss it when you walk through the front door.

I'm just watching the replay now, and the moment after Max kicked the goal and Jack picked him up has to be the most memorable of the final; series. I love the GF but this game has a special place in my heart.

Great stuff….would love to see a pic of it in situ. 👌

6 hours ago, Webber said:

Great stuff….would love to see a pic of it in situ. 👌

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Just got it home, will see if I can get it hung shortly


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Update….

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Love those colours….

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Are these the beginnings of the tryptich?

 
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1 hour ago, dpositive said:

Are these the beginnings of the tryptich?

They are. By preferred viewing, the bottom one will sit on the right side of Max and Jack, the top on the left. They are 30% smaller than the Max and Jack, which is the centrepiece. 


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