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New deals on my Archival Prints, and a shipping special for them

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Lower prices on archival prints

The prices on all my archival prints have just been reduced and a lower flat rate shipping special is on for the next 90 days.

DeviantArt (which prints these for me) has just done a soup-to-nuts reorganization on their prints program. That means that you and I each get a better deal! The price reductions vary by print size but they’re usually 20% to 33% lower. So for example one of the big 20 x 30" prints that used to be priced at about $70 is now $48 … while the smaller ones like my new Trapped in the Tower of the Brain Thieves prints have dropped from around $61 to $40. Nice!

And for the next 90 days there’s a cap on shipping no matter how many prints you order. If you’re in the USA you won’t pay more than $5 for shipping on an order of prints… and if you’re elsewhere you won’t pay more than $10. Also nice!

This applies to my Retropolis archival art prints and also to my Celtic Art archival art prints.

 
 
One response to “New deals on my Archival Prints, and a shipping special for them
Paul Tish says:
May 7th, 2010 at 2:46 pm

Hello! I am the founder of the Boheemian Arts Group of Holmes County, Ohio. We are a group of about 30 artists, musicians, and art-loving bohemians who happen to live in the heart of Amish country. Every year we like to wine and dine a professional artist for an evening – in exchange for him/her sharing their artwork and art experience with our art group. In the past we have hosted various musicians (including Neil Jacobs – http://www.neiljacobs.com) as well as comic book artist Chris Yambar (www.yambar.com) It is a very informal gathering in a large old brick house and we provide you with an overnight stay at the historic Hotel Millersburg as well as a full feast prepared by our beheemian chef Nicko. If this sounds even remotely interesting please contact me at the email address given. I am looking forward to speaking with you.

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