Art of Aurora DS EU 31 July
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I didn't order this pin as I don't collect SB and for the price tag I could buy keepers and mini grails for my collection. That said...
I think it's a fabulous pin! The 'sharpie' looks isn't an error to me, it is the art style they were emulating. I go to Comic Con and love art/comics etc. (especially conceptual art) so the more chibi style is something I don't mind and actually enjoy.
I do agree, for peope wanting a classic Aurora pin this is not it. It does not have the long sharp angles of the final animation everyone is familiar with not the color scheme since this was based off of concept art and not final art. With Ariel they just chose concept art that more closely mirrored the end product of the film. But for people who really enjoy conceptual art that pre-dates production I think this pin will really appeal to them. Or anyone who likes more 'cute' styles.
As far as it being a strong trader, I definitely think it will rise in value and still be a very collectible coveted pin! Maybe not to the degree of Art of Ariel since that has more mass appeal, but the layered affect they did is gorgeous and I for one would be honored to have it bid in any auction I ever host I think it will hold its own against some of the DSF releases we are seeing with the obvious glaring snowy exceptions. There is also lots of appeal outside of the forum that isn't represented here I'd wager.
I think it's a fabulous pin! The 'sharpie' looks isn't an error to me, it is the art style they were emulating. I go to Comic Con and love art/comics etc. (especially conceptual art) so the more chibi style is something I don't mind and actually enjoy.
I do agree, for peope wanting a classic Aurora pin this is not it. It does not have the long sharp angles of the final animation everyone is familiar with not the color scheme since this was based off of concept art and not final art. With Ariel they just chose concept art that more closely mirrored the end product of the film. But for people who really enjoy conceptual art that pre-dates production I think this pin will really appeal to them. Or anyone who likes more 'cute' styles.
As far as it being a strong trader, I definitely think it will rise in value and still be a very collectible coveted pin! Maybe not to the degree of Art of Ariel since that has more mass appeal, but the layered affect they did is gorgeous and I for one would be honored to have it bid in any auction I ever host I think it will hold its own against some of the DSF releases we are seeing with the obvious glaring snowy exceptions. There is also lots of appeal outside of the forum that isn't represented here I'd wager.