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    Wednesday
    Mar302016

    Jason Woodside 'Berkeley Landscape' Print Available

    Artist: Jason Woodside
    Title: Berkeley Landscape
    Medium: Giclee Print
    Size: 10 x 25 Inches
    Edition: 50
    Price: $75

    Check it out HERE

    Saturday
    Nov072015

    Tilt 'Coke' Timed Edition Available NOW

    Artist: Tilt
    Title: Coke
    Medium: 3 Colour Screen Print
    Size: 60 x 80 cm
    Edition: Timed Edition
    Price: $165

    Check it out HERE

    *available until midnight Paris time on Tuesday November 10th

     

    Sunday
    Mar272011

    'Madonna Gets Brainwashed' Video

    Check it out HERE

    

    Tuesday
    Nov022010

    Obey 'Pow(er)' Print Release Details

     

    Here is what I have been waiting for!! This beautiful Roy Lichtenstein inspired print called 'Pow(er)' by artist Shepard Fairey. This is an 18 x 24 inch screenprint with an edition size of 450, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $45 each. This will be available at a random time on Thursday November.

    Check it out HERE

    Here is a brief explanation of the 'POW(ER)' print. I was asked by my longtime friends at PAPER magazine to guest edit their art issue. I gladly  accepted, and the issue should be out later in Nov. In the issue my friend and PAPER editor Carlo McCormick, who wrote an essay for my book “Supply And Demand”, wrote a fantastic essay about the evolution of visual culture from Pop Art to street art, and the impact of the internet and media saturation. To illustrate Carlo’s essay I created the POW(ER) image. The image is an homage to influential Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein, who appropriated and re-painted comic frames often transforming them in meaning and context. I have often described my art as a fusion of Pop Art, street art, and political art. I utilize the platform created by Pop Art, but I try to take my work even more directly to the people. Like Pop artists before me, I utilize a vocabulary of familiar cultural visual references. In fact, after I conceived of the POW(ER) image and did some further research on Lichtenstein, I discovered an image he had made of a woman holding a can of spray paint or hairspray. The image looked familiar to me, because a few years ago I re-illustrated the same piece of clip art that Lichtenstein referenced for his spray paint/hair spray painting. The connection was was too serendipitous to ignore and I proceeded to create the POW(ER) image. For me, street art has always been about populism and emPOWERment. The recent embrace of street art in the art world as a legitimate genre demonstrates the power of accessible, relatable imagery, and in many ways builds upon the triumphs of Pop Art. Check out the PAPER issue when it comes out to read Carlo’s excellent essay. - Shepard

    Well the drop has happened and DAMN, I was shut out! :(

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