For some reason I read your original post wrong... I thought you meant it was a commission you'd done lol. Thanks for the artist's name though... I'll be sure to check them out!Jayson Weidel is the artist! He's still open for commissions, too. I have a three piece Fringe portrait set and a Heimdall painted commission on the list.
Mate... that's really good for your first attempt. Hell, it's even better than my tenth attempt! Although it's quite minimalist, you filled the space nicely without overcrowding, and the bubbles are a nice touch too. Keep it up dude! You'll be a pro in no time.Had a go at doing a simple movie poster, because I don't have skills...... don't think I'm going to try any more though. lol Here it is @Noodles
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@Apinamakina is it a glossy poster or screenprinted poster? Photos?
wow, thats awesome.. i dont even wanna think about how much one would have to pay for something like that nowadays lolLooks like you got a decent price. It's a beauty. I've got the variant, signed by John Carpenter from when he did his musical tour!
@Apinamakina yes that is a regular poster, not a sreenprinted poster. definitely nice though.
its likely from when Scanbox the denmark distributor (and some other territories) distributed the title and used those posters to promote. fyi @Apinamakina
No.Do you think that poster has any kind of potential to grow in price? Since it's not U.S poster.
It also does have pin holes on the corners from previous owner.
Anyway, I have ordered 70cmx100cm frames for it, with plexiglass and non-acid background paper to protect it, plus some sealing tape to protect it from dust.
No.
Only posters that grow in value really are original DS (double sided) 27x40 theatrical posters, quad posters (mostly only uk or eu like these) and the new modern era Screen Print posters. Then sometimes giclee's if the art is amazing, or well known artist etc.