Thanks, Zak. There are so many options: poster, acrylic print, archival matte paper, watercolor paper, etc. I am ignorant of such things. If I wanted to purchase the Blue Medusa such that my copy looked as close as possible to your original, which format would you suggest?
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Goddamn do I wish I had more disposable income right now.
Mark my words, it will be mine. Soonish.
Ordered my duvet cover yesterday. This is too good to not be printed large. Awesome piece Zak, thanks for making it available.
What an amazing piece. Imagine each of the images as the key to an area in a dungeon.
Oh, forgot to ask: What are the physical dimensions of the original work?
30"x40"
Thanks, Zak. There are so many options: poster, acrylic print, archival matte paper, watercolor paper, etc. I am ignorant of such things. If I wanted to purchase the Blue Medusa such that my copy looked as close as possible to your original, which format would you suggest?
"Picture rag" probably, in the largest format they'll give you.
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