Artist: Arthur Adams (Penciller)
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E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/5/2015
I love that these are all shot on Arthur's drawing table (recognize the silver push pins). If you are indeed the owner of this incredible story, I tip my cap to you sir! A great acquisition! May you enjoy it for years to come!
Edward Zitron
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/6/2015
E DLS wrote:
I love that these are all shot on Arthur's drawing table (recognize the silver push pins). If you are indeed the owner of this incredible story, I tip my cap to you sir! A great acquisition! May you enjoy it for years to come!"If I am indeed the owner" - dude, why would I post them otherwise?
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/6/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
"If I am indeed the owner" - dude, why would I post them otherwise?No, of course! I apologize for any doubt. Between the lack of a description and the use of Arthur's photos, I wasn't sure if you had indeed acquired the story or if you were just sharing photos. Thanks for clearing that up and again, CONGRATULATIONS!
Edward Zitron
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/6/2015
E DLS wrote:
No, of course! I apologize for any doubt. Between the lack of a description and the use of Arthur's photos, I wasn't sure if you had indeed acquired the story or if you were just sharing photos. Thanks for clearing that up and again, CONGRATULATIONS!Oh, okay, sorry. I'm actually relatively new to collecting. I didn't realise there was suspicion, but it makes sense. I indeed bought the entire issue, and the cover too, directly from Arthur. I remember back when he only had a few pages up front and I said "woah woah woah I want all of that," and well, then I bought it all. The reason I haven't got any scans is because I literally took them directly from AA to the gallery that does my framing (Chandler in San Francisco). I also don't have a scanner. When I get them back and have them actually hung up I'll probably replace a lot of these photos.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/6/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
Oh, okay, sorry. I'm actually relatively new to collecting. I didn't realise there was suspicion, but it makes sense. I indeed bought the entire issue, and the cover too, directly from Arthur. I remember back when he only had a few pages up front and I said "woah woah woah I want all of that," and well, then I bought it all. The reason I haven't got any scans is because I literally took them directly from AA to the gallery that does my framing (Chandler in San Francisco). I also don't have a scanner. When I get them back and have them actually hung up I'll probably replace a lot of these photos.Wow! Are you actually going to frame the entire story? That is so cool (but also sounds very expensive). Of course Arthur's work certainly deserves framing! Can't wait to see the photos when they are framed. But I think you should still keep Arthur's photos because not many people can say they have photos taken by Arthur himself from his own drawing table. Pretty cool.
Edward Zitron
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/6/2015
E DLS wrote:
Wow! Are you actually going to frame the entire story? That is so cool (but also sounds very expensive). Of course Arthur's work certainly deserves framing! Can't wait to see the photos when they are framed. But I think you should still keep Arthur's photos because not many people can say they have photos taken by Arthur himself from his own drawing table. Pretty cool.Yes, every single page will be getting the same treatment as the cover - black wood frame, UV plexiglass, stoppers, floating. This is what I frame every piece I have in.
E DLS
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/6/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
Yes, every single page will be getting the same treatment as the cover - black wood frame, UV plexiglass, stoppers, floating. This is what I frame every piece I have in.Gee, now I feel bad about not framing my Batman story, or any of my Adams art for that matter. Wait, I take that back. I actually have ONE Adams piece framed. Ha! Still, if I did get all my pieces framed, I probably wouldn't have any money left to buy artwork. Ha!
Jonathan Mueller
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/6/2015
E DLS wrote:
Gee, now I feel bad about not framing my Batman story, or any of my Adams art for that matter. Wait, I take that back. I actually have ONE Adams piece framed. Ha! Still, if I did get all my pieces framed, I probably wouldn't have any money left to buy artwork. Ha!Yeah, yeah, you have one Adams' piece framed; but is it on display?!! NO, it's in a closet!!! Philistine! ;)
Jonathan Mueller
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/6/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
Yes, every single page will be getting the same treatment as the cover - black wood frame, UV plexiglass, stoppers, floating. This is what I frame every piece I have in.What are "stoppers"? I'm not familiar with the term. I tried googling it with related art/framing lingo; but didn't find anything.
Edward Zitron
Member Since 2015
Posted on 3/7/2015
Jonathan Mueller wrote:
What are "stoppers"? I'm not familiar with the term. I tried googling it with related art/framing lingo; but didn't find anything.I think I mean spacers? Basically it's "floated" so it's not against the glass (which would mean, even with Plexiglass, that if the frame somehow fell off the wall it'd break against the artwork).
Jonathan Mueller
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/7/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
I think I mean spacers? Basically it's "floated" so it's not against the glass (which would mean, even with Plexiglass, that if the frame somehow fell off the wall it'd break against the artwork).Ah, thanks for the explanation. Oh, & don't mind my heckling Eric DLS, we're good friends! :)
Jonathan Mueller
Member Since 2005
Posted on 3/7/2015
Edward Zitron wrote:
I think I mean spacers? Basically it's "floated" so it's not against the glass (which would mean, even with Plexiglass, that if the frame somehow fell off the wall it'd break against the artwork).Ah, thanks for the explanation. Oh, & don't mind my heckling Eric DLS, we're good friends! :)
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