How does your collection look at home?

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hahahahhahahaha
*laughing to self*
You should see where my preciousess are right now. *sweats bullets*
Maybe I'll take pix tomorrow. Some little light gets around all the boxes...
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Whoah, that's an awesome shot of Dilandau & co!


Thanks syan. I bought it a few years ago from Curt and Asylum.


So why isn't it up in your gallery? I want to see those beautiful boys up close. Drooling Dilandau's my absolute favorite from Esca . . . which probably makes me a freak. Razz

The cel is rather large hanken and I could never get the scanned pieces to line up properly. Some of my bigger stuff is either in my gallery with very poor scans or I gave up on trying to piece them.

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graymouser, i wanna see your unicorn cels framed! email me if you dont wanna post em??? hee hee*


Oddly enough, none of my TLU cels are framed. They are small enough to be well protected inside Itoyas. I just have my large cels framed for their own protection. Are you going to AX? Maybe I'll bring my TLU cels then (even the six I don't have up in my gallery).
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graymouser wrote:Oddly enough, none of my TLU cels are framed. They are small enough to be well protected inside Itoyas. I just have my large cels framed for their own protection. Are you going to AX? Maybe I'll bring my TLU cels then (even the six I don't have up in my gallery).
8O not... framed...??

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i'd love to go to AX, even if only to see your TLU cels!! but alas, i have never been/have no one to go with/know anyone who is going... :l
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My normal sized cels are in the 11x14 Itoya books. Most of my oversized ones are in 14x17 Itoya books. I have some that are too big for the 14x17, so I have them protected inside some large sheets of cardboard.

I have this BGC 2040 pan cel permanently framed and over the couch in my den (behind me as I type this). And I have this Nanami cel permanently framed in the bedroom I use as my library. I also have several 11x14 frames that I rotate things through. Two of them have fancels that I've done in them: Mink is on the wall between my living room and kitchen. Etna is on the wall in the hall beside the main bathroom. The one in the guest bedroom currently has Elizabeth in it while the one over my TV in the master bedroom has a El Hazard cel in it. Though, it's about time to change those two.

Though they aren't cel, I also have several pieces of original comic art or prints up throughout the house. This Impulse page is hanging over my desk here. Close to it, I also have a signed Kabuki print. In the living room, I have an original Emerald Princess sketch by Jeff Moy. In the guest bedroom, I have this Question page. In the library, I have two different Legion prints by Jeff Moy: this and this. I also have a print from a Clyde Caldwell portfolio. In the master bedroom, I have a Curse of the Azure Bonds print, a sketch of Black Canary that I don't know the artist from (gift from Baakay), and a Evil Ernie sketch.
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