These titles too toney. The modern aparment requires a six sheet for UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE or
KITTEN WITH A WHIP or IF IT'S TUESDAY, THIS MUST BE BELGIUM.

(NOT) Just kidding,

Kirby


On Jun 5, 2008, at 8:29 PM, Richard Evans wrote:

I prefer to display less, (is more), and like the posters to have their space. And even with attempting to ruthlessly trim the collection down still have too many to display all of them. Not a large collection by any means, but London, you just don't have the wall space. Or if you do, you're a Russian Oligarth and you're hanging your new Bacon and Freud. Love the larger sizes, but the art has to be even better than smaller formats to stand up to being at that size. Only have one three sheet up, Rear Window, my favourite for that title, (more windows), though I do also like the 6 sheet. Only 6 sheet I have is still rolled up, Vertigo. It will be going up, must get round to sorting the UV perspex. I do have the humungous French for Pickpocket, great image for a large size, (close up of hand going into pocket), it'll never happen. 6 sheet for Double Indemnity, (no pink!) and Angels with Dirty Faces, amazing, best paper for me on those titles, and certainly justify the scale.

Cheers,
Rich

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