Mike Rice UNITED STATES
Member Since August 2003
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Tony Harris Ex Machina painting

Location: Everything else
Artist: Tony Harris (Painter)

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Artwork Details
Location: Everything else
Title: Tony Harris Ex Machina painting
Artist:  Tony Harris (Painter)
Media Type: Paint - Acrylic
Art Type: Other
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1312
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 2/8/2007

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I still can't believe this is hanging in my living room.


I was the under-bidder for this at Heroes a couple of years ago – and have been sorry for not bidding higher everyday since then. Especially since my wife really, REALLY liked the piece.


Fast forward a couple of years and I find the piece on eBay. And as fate would have it - I win. And it came with a great frame.


Ya can't beat that with a stick.


(Technically I'm cheating by putting this in the "DC" room – but I'll be damned if I create a whole new folder for just one piece.)

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Member Since: August 2003
Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
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Jonathan H Member Since 2005
Posted On 2/8/2007

So glad this ended up in a good and loving home. Congrats, man!
Beta Ray Benny Member Since 2003
Posted On 2/8/2007

Congrats! Added bonus: You got it for less than what it went for at Heroes!
Felix  Lu Member Since 2005
Posted On 2/8/2007

A great story with a happy ending...congrats!
Simon M. Member Since 2003
Posted On 2/9/2007

Wonderful piece, congrats to Mike and wife!
Anthony Carpenter Member Since 2005
Posted On 11/12/2008

I saw Tony painting this and didn't know anything about Ex-machina at the time. I asked him if it was Maxwell Lord and he said no, it was Mitchell Hundred. I felt dumb. Fast forward to this year at heroes and I told Tony the story and apologized for insulting him. He said he didn't know who the @!#$@# Max Lord was. Felt dumber the second time around. Now I can appreciate the painting :)