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Got in early this morning (Aus time) and bought a Skyrim + both of the Dishonored lithos.
On another note, what do you guys do with your larger lithos? Keep them rolled up or frame them? Getting a frame made up for the Skyrim one won't be cheap. |
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I have a large portfolio folder which costs a bit but it holds 30 odd lithographs..
keeps them straight and acid free..def worth it..I think Mortal from here got me on to it I bought it off ebay, but none are around this is what you need ITOYA ART Profolio 18 x 24 18x24 Storage Folder Good luck |
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What I do is buy two pieces of archival safe backer board to sandwich the art in between, with a layer of archival safe tissue paper-like material between each piece. I would highly suggest this method; keeping your prints rolled is not good for them in the long run. Just a suggestion though ![]() Edit: Added info by request... Here is some backer board you might consider: http://www.dickblick.com/products/el...kTracking=true Here is a portfolio that will hold everything together and keep light and dust off your art: http://www.dickblick.com/products/ec...kTracking=true and you can go with this between your prints: http://www.dickblick.com/products/li...kTracking=true or you may prefer this: http://www.dickblick.com/products/st...kTracking=true or this (bulk roll): http://www.dickblick.com/products/gl...kTracking=true Hope this helps! Last edited by toxicatom5; 03-15-2013 at 03:53 PM. |
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I found this on eBay, is this the sort of thing I should go for? I'd get one of these but postage is a killer. ![]() |
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It's Itoya and it's decent - no more than that.
I've owned the Itoya and it has a few flaws. - The outer covering is a sturdy yet pliable/bendable plastic. This means actually moving the portfolio can be somewhat tricky, as the covering is strong, but not strong enough to stay completely flat when moved. - The sleeves don't go on a ring binder mechanism, instead they're held down by some sort of clamps in the middle. This means the artwork doesn't lay completely flat, basically it snags the pages; this also makes it hard to remove certain art pieces. As a result of this you can't really use all the sleeves (the closer you get to the middle, the worse it gets). The sleves are double sided, but despite this fitting two heavy-duty screenprints is a challenge. In the end I went and got the Prat Start 4 Presentation Case which cost me $270 incl. shipping. It holds 50 pieces. The leather could be thicker at this price, but it allows the artwork to lay completely flat so I'm happy. Having said that $270 is a lot for a case... Getting it for $270 is possible with a few coupons/discounts that seem to be quite regular. Shipping was $70. The 18x24 isn't available in Europe, it's a US-only product despite the fact that PRAT originates is Paris. The only company I found willing to ship it at a decent price was dickblick. Archival USA wanted $250 in shipping and Rex-Art screwed up the order.
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That certainly looks like a cheaper alternative. Is the outer covering sturdy? The reason I mentioned the lacking ring binder is that the Itoya I had didn't have one, and as far as I'm aware neither does the Itoya Art Portfolio Evolution Book in the ebay link.
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