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Jason Mark Hickok
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Posted: 17 December 2009 at 4:30pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Joe it looks amazing.  I see a little bit of empty wall space that needs to be filled!
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Okay, my turn, part of my collection.

First, i've been thinking for a while about it, having pretty nice ideas about the frame, the mat, and so on. But here's my conclusion.

Any cool and design ideas (silver frame, ...) is great to easy the integration of the frame in your living.
But as i really wanted to serve the art, then i choosed black. And i don't regret it.

They're anti UV glass, acid free mat and i don't remember what else free (except for the price !), so according to the lightning, the black mat sometimes turn petrol blue, wich is cool (mostly on artificial light)

On that one, i didn't follow Ari's advice (Hi Ari, BTW !) to frame them together. It would have been cool, but i get more freedom on placing them in the house.

(the string you see is my hand screen, i have to fix it by something better).



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(yeah, it's snowing in Paris right now !)

 

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Jason Mark Hickok
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David those look great!  Good job and congratulations.  I always think it is interesting to see the frame and matte size that commissioners decide to go with.
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Posted: 18 December 2009 at 7:09am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

Thank-you Jason !
I think the matte size is a little bit too much, it makes the commission a little bit small. But all my friends says no, they like it that way, so it probably must be me. Fact is, when you're just in front of the commission, size don't matter indeed.

JB, on the first picture with Action comics 1 and Detective 27, what size of commission would it be to fit uppon the TV ? Thanks.

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…so according to the lightning, the black mat sometimes turn petrol blue…

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Black with blue highlights.

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Dan Marcoux
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I don't think I ever posted this here...


(part of my slightly messy work area....)

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Very cool, Dan!
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Jason Mark Hickok
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Posted: 18 December 2009 at 4:03pm | IP Logged | 10 post reply

Dan - Looks great! 
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Those all look great!    M. Henriot, when I make it back to Paris someday I'll have to meet up with you and check out those commissions!  What great ones they are!
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Posted: 18 December 2009 at 7:20pm | IP Logged | 12 post reply

David Henriot,

Great stuff!!  Your She-Hulk 1 cover reimagining and She-Hulk vs Thundra are two of my very favorites!  Nice to see them on display! 

(By the way, you need more classic cover redos by JB!  Amazing Fantasy 15?  Fantastic Four 1?  Marvel Comics 1?  etc, etc)
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