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Posts posted by timguerrero
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Starting tomorrow, November 14 and extending onto November 15th will be the dates for November's edition of Comic Art Live and I will have a booth set up with some pieces for sale so I am showing of the pieces I will have for sale. If you are interested in any of them I highly encourage you to tune in early and contact me in case you would like to purchase a piece. Some are just being shown at the show so if they don't sell you probably won't see them again for some time. Be there or be square! vMy CAF Gallery name is Timothy Guerrero and my booth's is titled Timothy Guerrero's booth ART IS LOCATED IN EL SALVADOR, CENTRAL AMERICA!!
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I can't find the Artist Edition book. What is the price tag for that one?
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On 10/17/2020 at 6:31 AM, AnkurJ said:
You have a good friend named Ankur? 😝
I immediately thought of this too!
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I would much rather do a trade instead of a straight sale. I have sold most of the art that no longer fits my collection (mostly the one I got early as an OA collector). If I get the money I will most likely have spent it in the next month or less time frame. If I get another piece of art and it is more desirable for e I have advanced in my collecting goals.
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On 10/9/2020 at 12:56 AM, Brian Peck said:
John Romita Jr I prefere his Spider-Man and X-Men over his recent works
I prefer his Daredevil art I think because it was inked by Al Williamson.
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@Rick2you, @ESeffinga is right. Use parchment paper or SRP paper it is what I use to press my comics in my Seal Press so that the paper won't stick.
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it can be pressed like a comic
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On 8/27/2020 at 5:48 PM, PhilipB2k17 said:
I highly, highly recommend Ice Cream Man. One of the best written comics of the past decade. Plus, the art by Martin Morazzo is nice. He uses a very thin line that fits the material really well. Here’s a page I just picked up from issue 20.
For more on the book:
https://www.cbr.com/ice-cream-man-unpredictable-series-explained/
UPDATE: Martin Morazzo says his art is influenced by Moebius & Frank Quietly, which can definitely see.
who sells his art?
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I buy more than I read and with art I buy more modern art than older stuff just because of current prices for a lot of stuff I read as a kid but I have been lucky to get some vintage pieces that I aboslutely love in my collection.
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On 8/4/2020 at 2:20 PM, atrocitus said:
Has anyone had art rolled in a poster tube before?
I've had a page I bought from Todd Klein from Fables mailed in a tube and also a package that I got from an art gift enchange rolled in a tube. I hate it but I have placed them under some weight to flatten them out and now I have a Seal 210 that I bought to press my comics that I can now use to flatten art too!
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On 7/10/2020 at 6:44 PM, mtlevy1 said:
This is good advice but how do we provide it without giving 'cover' for low integrity people that renege on deals - this is not acceptable behavior - but agree it happens. In the end, learning your market segment is crucial to paying the 'right' price without regrets - recently, selling has been hard not to regret
I once made a deal for a piece I really wanted for my Black Hole collection. I made my first payment and then the seller sent a refund letting me know he had already sold it for a little bit more and in one payment. Bummer that we have people like this in the hobby.
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On 7/10/2020 at 4:58 PM, thethedew said:
That exchange just illustrates that the piece was never really FS in the first place.
Probably it was a maybe and a lower offer will make the piece into a keeper? I know I've done it with a publisher that wanted to low ball me on a cover. I just went ahead and put it in a price tag nobody will ever buy.
I've also had buyers wanting to pick great stuff for cheap telling me that the market is not there for the stuff. If it isn't why care to buy then? Lol, get out of here!
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I think outside of his Batman work he is underrated. If anyone is interested I have these pages I would be willing to trade or sell. They are 4 consecutive pages from DC Infinite Halloween Special featuring Killer Croc and Resurrection Man. I am not willing to break them up so they are being offered as a set of pages.
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Has he been convicted or are people already burning him without a trial? I have a sketch from him that I bought from ebay and don't plan on letting it go just because someone is claiming to have been wronged by him. I like the piece of art I already have but would think twice on supporting new work if allegations would be proved to be truthful.
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Do you have art for trade? If so maybe I can offer something in your list.
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Problem is you loose Paypal coverage once you do a F&F and mailing art across the border should be properly insured to avoid any problems in case package is lost. There is a person from Italy who sells a lot of art and if it is the same person I'm thinking of I've done trades with him before and everything was silky smooth.
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A lot of art was sold in this event and it has been mostly a great experience with a few exceptions with some dealers that are known to be problematic.
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15 hours ago, Unstoppablejayd said:
Cash will always be king because it allows for the government to not get a piece... you just need to know how and how much to deposit into accounts without getting the questions or flags.
could you elaborate on the ways to avoid the government piece?
Have you heard of Transferwise?
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I also used it for a transaction with Annabel it just ended being more expensive for me altogether but it at least worked.