Adair's, Dallas. 2023 (Open Edition)
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Adair's, Dallas
Every single inch of this place is covered in graffiti. I don't mean the bathroom, I mean the entire bar. Apart from the photo of Elvis which is clearly marked 'Do not write on Elvis'. The bathroom though is a wonder. There's no door for starters, so if you need anything other than a number one you're a brave man, or the barmaid tells me you can use the women's, which in my book is more daring than using a bathroom with no door. One other thing about Adairs, and I don't use these words lightly, it has one of the best burgers I've ever tasted. The barman told me its the only reason he works there, which I felt was slightly dramatic but reinforces the point.
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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