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I collect posters and they can be concert posters event posters whatever posters and they range from screen printed to I think I have some block printed ones to regular inkjet printed ones or LaserJet printer ones and there's so much fun like I love poster artwork and I even have a little booklet from a Guy who catalog the different poster artist in a book and it's signed and stuff my art teacher gave it to me is like call the art of rock or something like and it's like the art of rock posters and things like that and actually in friends with somebody who made posters for small venues and they were from actual like they were screen printed and then customized for each show in the band and they're just so cool to just see how different they all are there their own unique art pieces and I don't wanna actually hear that I have a photo of I wish I had there's no doubt poster because this is like when my absolute favorites and the artist of this poster to tons of posters back in the day like super famous poster designer and I myself like design posters like this is how I got into poster design was seeing all these artist making them and it was just really inspiring and if you're ever in your interest in looking up poster art do it it's so cool
So question, do you display all of your posters or do you have so many that you have to like have a file system? I have a set of four posters from my very first ever roller derby year team league whatever I played for years but like my first team had some pretty cool posters and I have them framed on my wall with some helmets above them. I feel like I've outgrown it though.
Mine are actually stored away because I don't live in a place where I can put up my own artwork at the moment. So, uh, they're just kinda... away. Which is sad because they're so cool.