Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph

Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph

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FEATURES

  • Limited Production

  • High-Contrast
    • Strike-through inline specialty ink printing process
    • Glossy white highlights
    • Matte blacks

  • Material: 100# White Chorus Silk
  • Size: 18 x 24 in (45.72 x 60.96 cm)

 

  • Due to differences between displays and the nature of the printing process (see above), your product may vary from the images shown.
  • Please Note: This lithograph is shipped rolled inside a tube, to reduce the chance for damage during shipping. See bottom of description for options to flatten your lithograph.

 

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200 years after his last case, Detective Nick Valentine sets up shop in Diamond City. He kept the coat, the hat, and the dogged determination. But the fingers holding his cigarette are now cold and metallic. Chased by his painful memories into the seedy underbelly of Boston, will he find justice? Truth? Or something else entirely?

In this piece, comic artist David Baldéon masterfully paints Nick Valentine and his city in stark contrasts of black and white. Nick, a character inspired by early 20th century film noir, is at home in this homage to the genre. He is framed at a Dutch angle which evokes a disorienting feeling of unease, as if something is terribly wrong.

The Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph is a limited production run of only 400. Each is hand-numbered and printed using a special process that enhances the drama of the scene. Anything white - such as the harsh neon lights behind Nick - bears a glossy finish. Anything black - like the long shadows cast over him - show up as a deep matte black. The resulting high contrast commands your attention and will lend a film noir atmosphere to any space you place it in.

 

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  • Art & Media: Lithographic Print

 

FLATTENING YOUR LITHOGRAPH

To flatten your lithograph, the following measures may be taken.

Option 1

Unroll your lithograph and lay it between 2 boards that are larger than the print. Make sure the boards are clean or sandwich your print between tissue paper. Place heavy items evenly across the top of the boards. Leave as long needed to flatten the print.

Option 2

You can lightly iron your lithograph on a flat and heat resistant surface. Set your iron to the lightest setting first. You must place either a pressing cloth or towel between the iron and the print. Otherwise, you will burn your print. It is advised that you have the print face down when ironing. Gently press your iron on the cloth and print, moving back and forth only on the cloth until the area is flat. Do this across the entire print. If you feel the iron is not hot enough gently increase the temperature until the desired effect is achieved.

Option 3

Take your print to a professional framing service and have them frame or mount it on a board. 

The Bethesda Gear Store will not be held liable if you damage your print using the above methods. These are merely options to help you get the most out of your lithograph.

 

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Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph

Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph

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FEATURES

  • Limited Production

  • High-Contrast
    • Strike-through inline specialty ink printing process
    • Glossy white highlights
    • Matte blacks

  • Material: 100# White Chorus Silk
  • Size: 18 x 24 in (45.72 x 60.96 cm)

 

  • Due to differences between displays and the nature of the printing process (see above), your product may vary from the images shown.
  • Please Note: This lithograph is shipped rolled inside a tube, to reduce the chance for damage during shipping. See bottom of description for options to flatten your lithograph.

 

ALSO AVAILABLE

Fallout 4 Bundle

Fallout Deathclaw Lithograph

Fallout Welcome to Nuka-World Lithograph

 

ONLY 400 WORLDWIDE

200 years after his last case, Detective Nick Valentine sets up shop in Diamond City. He kept the coat, the hat, and the dogged determination. But the fingers holding his cigarette are now cold and metallic. Chased by his painful memories into the seedy underbelly of Boston, will he find justice? Truth? Or something else entirely?

In this piece, comic artist David Baldéon masterfully paints Nick Valentine and his city in stark contrasts of black and white. Nick, a character inspired by early 20th century film noir, is at home in this homage to the genre. He is framed at a Dutch angle which evokes a disorienting feeling of unease, as if something is terribly wrong.

The Fallout Nick Valentine Noir Lithograph is a limited production run of only 400. Each is hand-numbered and printed using a special process that enhances the drama of the scene. Anything white - such as the harsh neon lights behind Nick - bears a glossy finish. Anything black - like the long shadows cast over him - show up as a deep matte black. The resulting high contrast commands your attention and will lend a film noir atmosphere to any space you place it in.

 

MORE DETAILS

Fallout Video Game Merch

  • Art & Media: Lithographic Print

 

FLATTENING YOUR LITHOGRAPH

To flatten your lithograph, the following measures may be taken.

Option 1

Unroll your lithograph and lay it between 2 boards that are larger than the print. Make sure the boards are clean or sandwich your print between tissue paper. Place heavy items evenly across the top of the boards. Leave as long needed to flatten the print.

Option 2

You can lightly iron your lithograph on a flat and heat resistant surface. Set your iron to the lightest setting first. You must place either a pressing cloth or towel between the iron and the print. Otherwise, you will burn your print. It is advised that you have the print face down when ironing. Gently press your iron on the cloth and print, moving back and forth only on the cloth until the area is flat. Do this across the entire print. If you feel the iron is not hot enough gently increase the temperature until the desired effect is achieved.

Option 3

Take your print to a professional framing service and have them frame or mount it on a board. 

The Bethesda Gear Store will not be held liable if you damage your print using the above methods. These are merely options to help you get the most out of your lithograph.

 

Related Links

 

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