Yellow Jacket Social Club, Austin, Texas. (Open Edition)
Fine art print on Matt Archival paper
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Yellow Jacket Social Club, Austin.
What were you doing on Valentine's Day 2024? I know where I was. Austin, Texas hand dryer hunting, in about 20 bars. I had a few ideas where to go, but in bar one, I mentioned to the barmaid what I was doing, and she immediately drew me a map with a list of which bars to visit and in which order to visit them. What a lifesaver. One of the bars at the end was this one. Yellow Jacket Social Club. After a day of watching line dancing lessons and getting deeper and deeper into Austin life, it was nice that this place was kinda empty, everyone was having dinner with their nearest and dearest. Not me. I'm out there living the life, hunting for these gems. If it's there, I'll find it.
What is the difference between Open Edition and Limited Edition prints?
Open edition prints only come in one size and are simply printed on Matt Archival paper and shipped straight to you. There is no limit to how many will be printed.
Limited Edition prints are typically printed on a Gloss paper, come in several sizes and finish options (framing / acrylic mount), and are signed and editioned by Sam. There are a limited number printed in each size and once they're gone they're gone.
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