January 5, 2009

the final print: putting it up on ebay…

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[“Blue­train”- the new gaping­void print. Click on image to enlarge etc.]
So yeah, the Blue­train print sold out, two weeks before it even goes to press. No, I never saw that coming. Wow.
Since I announ­ced that it was sold out, I’ve got­ten a lot of emails from peo­ple asking me please, please, please, if a spare one turns up, could they buy it from me?
Well, like I said before, I kept a small num­ber aside for myself, but I really want to hang on to them. At the same time, I don’t like peo­ple being disap­poin­ted.
So I deci­ded I’d sell ONE MORE from my pri­vate stash. But who to give it to? The guy who asked first? The guy who knew me the lon­gest?
Not being able to make up my mind one way or the other about who to give it to, I just deci­ded I’ll put it on eBay, and let peo­ple bid for it. I’ve already done well enough from this won­der­fully insane adven­ture, so to keep the good karma coming, wha­te­ver it sells for, high or low, I’ll give the pro­ceeds to cha­rity.
I’ll let y’all know when it’s up. Thanks Again. Seriously.
[UPDATE:] As for the peo­ple who have already orde­red a print; we’re going to press hope­fully in the next few days. I’m really behind in my e-mail [I blame the Holi­day Sea­son, mostly], so I should be con­tac­ting y’all shortly. Thanks for your patience AND your sup­port. Rock on.

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2 Responses to “the final print: putting it up on ebay…”

  1. jen lemen says:

    i’ve got cha­rity ideas for you, hugh.
    how about epicchange.org? they get twit­ter and social media and have hearts of gold. also, i know a very nice family in rwanda who could send some kids to school, for­tify a car­pentry busi­ness, buy some cows or do other good deeds. let me know.

  2. Chris Laux says:

    May I request that you inform us about the tech­ni­cal details of how you will make the prints, the les­sons you learn? I have no idea how someone would go about that, and am very curious.
    Well done btw on get­ting this off the ground, that’s fantastic!