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# Thanks for all your comments
I'm truly bumflappered by your generosity.

So.. what should I do with it?

The original is around 10 feet tall and 8 and a quarter inches wide.

It is made up of a total of 13 pieces. (10 complete A4 sheets and three small sections that make up the size of another A4, roughly)

For this purposes of posting on b3ta I used photoshop to stitch them together and tidy up the joins

I've already had soneone email me offering to buy it. Should I sell it? and at what price?

Would people really be interested in buying (quality) copies?

Does anyone like the style and want to offer me freelance work?

Thanks again guys.
(, Wed 7 Jul 2004, 20:42, archived)
# would anyone buy it???!!!!
Knock them out at about standard wall length oh say 5' longish and i'll have one. of course the price would have to be reasonable *turns out pockets un-zips fly does elephant impression*

IMHO they pay emin faaahsands for crap that quite frankly, I wouldn't even use to wipe the arse of your (not so) little doodle sir.
(, Wed 7 Jul 2004, 21:00, archived)
# Define reasonable price
for a decent quality copy.

Remember at 5 feet tall it will be only 4 inches wide. (roughly)
(, Wed 7 Jul 2004, 21:05, archived)
# £15-20? I'd buy a print!
My little daughter would love colouring one of these too!

I love it. Reminds me of those long MC Escher drawings (Metamorphosis?).

I've just thrown all my biros in the bin. How can I pick one up knowing just how much I underuse such a humble tool!

(, Wed 7 Jul 2004, 22:14, archived)
# don't forget american dollars
cause that would look incredible on my wall
(, Thu 8 Jul 2004, 5:18, archived)
# reasonable price?
oh first born child should cover it..

No seriously I have no idea how much it would cost (or how you would go about having it reproduced) but the 15-20 notes figure mentioned elsewhere sounds reasonable

you could always speak with a wallpaper manufacturer.....

Incidentally having looked at it for the umptillionth time now I can't help thinking you could make it your 'magnum opus' by expanding it sideways. (or failing that animating it HARD!!)
(, Thu 8 Jul 2004, 13:36, archived)
# Fucking right I'd buy one.
That's the most strikingly original piece I've seen since I first picked up a Robert Crumb comic. Absolutely fabulous!
(, Wed 7 Jul 2004, 21:22, archived)