December 23, 2008

print update: “bluetrain”


[Update: Video of me sig­ning the first artist’s proof.]
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[“Blue­train”- the new gaping­void print. Click on image to enlarge etc.]

[UPDATE: 30th Decem­ber. “Blue­train” is now sold out. Thanks, Everybody!]

On Decem­ber 4th, I announ­ced I was going into the fine art print busi­ness, pretty much full-time, if all goes well.
Like I said ear­lier, the first edi­tion will be coming out in mid-January.
I also said that the first twenty peo­ple who sent me an e-mail could buy the print at $175– once the print is made, the price will be around the $250-$300 mark.
To be honest, at the time I thought twenty wasn’t a very con­ser­va­tive num­ber– I was thin­king if ten or twelve took me up on the offer by Christ­mas, that would be pretty ama­zing.
As soon as I pos­ted the offer up on the blog, I went out for din­ner. By the time I came back two hours later, 24 peo­ple had already taken me up on it. Within 24 hours, the num­ber was clo­ser to 40.
Not bad for a limi­ted edi­tion of only 85, don’t you think? We’re tal­king about peo­ple buying something “Sight Unseen”- something that RARELY hap­pens in the art busi­ness.
As for the kind peo­ple who e-mailed early, but not early enough to make it on the “First Twenty” list, I thought it would be unfair on the “First Twenty” to give them the same dis­count. But at the same time, it would be a shame not to do something to reward them for being early adap­tors. Hmmmm… You can see my dilemma. So in the end, I told them they could have one for $200– it’s still a pretty good dis­count. They see­med happy enough with that, so all well and good.
The second thing I did was to let the First Twenty vote on which image they wan­ted to see prin­ted up. I gave them a choice of three designs, the image above, “Blue­train”, won the majo­rity vote, so that’s the one we’re going with.
About the piece in ques­tion: It’s called “Blue­train”, because yes, it’s lar­gely colo­red blue, and also because it’s a re-working of the head car­toon in my busi­ness mani­festo, The Hugh­train, which of course, was in turn named after one of my favo­rite books, The Clue­train. “Blue Trane” is also the name of one of my favo­rite jazz albums. So it all fits together, somehow.
It’ll be a fairly stan­dard pos­ter size, approx 18x24”. They’ll all be per­so­nally sig­ned and num­be­red in pen­cil, by myself. We’re also using a spe­cia­list fine art print­ma­ker in New York City for the job, not a gene­ral com­mer­cial prin­ter.
I deci­ded to use color simply because I didn’t want to just blow up the ori­gi­nal, black & white, bizcard-sized car­toon to poster-sized. I wan­ted to make it look totally new and dif­fe­rent, yet totally the same and fami­liar. As for the “Pop” sen­si­bilty, well, I am a car­too­nist, so go figure…
Since that first big splash of inte­rest from the First Twenty, we’ve had a steady stream of peo­ple sig­ning up. There’s only about 20 left unsold in this edi­tion, so if you’re still inte­res­ted in having one of them, please send me an email as soon as you can [Thanks!]: gapingvoid@gmail.com
I hope y’all are as exci­ted by this new ven­ture of mine as I am. As always, thanks for your sup­port, none of this would be pos­si­ble without you. Merry Christ­mas and Happy Holi­days!

[UPDATE:] ONLY THREE PRINTS LEFT! Price IS $250 for the last ten.

6 Responses to “print update: “bluetrain””

  1. IS it me or does the left hand side of this illo have the illu­sion of being BEHIND the main out­line? And yes — I am stone cold sober.
    Happy holi­days Hugh

  2. doreenatdms says:

    Well done, Hugh, great to hear! Can’t wait …
    All the best to you as well for a Merry, Merry Christ­mas. Cheers!

  3. I want one! Con­grats on your success!

  4. good going, Hugh! though, i like the B&W car­toon bet­ter.. I feel it speaks ‘more’ than this more gla­mo­rous ver­sion…
    your blog moti­vate me to write bet­ter.. so keep writing!

  5. Con­gra­tu­la­tions Hugh!
    Your suc­cess is ins­pi­ra­tio­nal! It’s always won­der­ful when another artist suc­ceeds. There is no such thing as too much good art!
    Judy Rey Was­ser­man
    On Twit­ter: judyrey

  6. Hipster says:

    I agree with Sau­rabh… please con­si­der going back to black and white.