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David Choe 'Tokyo Girl' Print Release Details
Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Here is another BEAUTIFUL print in the 'Girl' series by artist David Choe. First was 'City Girl', then 'London Girl' (which I own) and now my favourite so far 'Tokyo Girl'. This is available two different ways, there is a MONSTER sized 44 x 44 inch version with an edition size of 5 for a lot of $$$$. There is also a smaller version at 17 x 17 inches in size with an edition size of 76, comes signed andumbered by the artist for $250 each. These were previously only available in Japan, but Dave put some aside for us North Americans. These will be available through Trapeze Editions.
Check it out HERE
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Share Article Mr Brainwash 'Under Construction' Art Show In Miami
Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Just got word last night that artist Mr Brainwash has an upcoming 25,000 sq ft show called 'Under Construction' in Miami opening tomorrow December 2nd, 2010. More info will follow as it becomes available to me. This is more than likely being done inconjunction with Miami Art Basel or to capitalize on all the art buyers being in town and hijacking the Basel show with this circus like art show he will for sure bring.
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Share Article Eelus 'Raven Haired' Update From His Twitter Account...
Wednesday, December 1, 2010 
'Raven Haired' Gambia Edition on canvas finished & ready! 2 left out of the edition of 5. Email him for more info ~ Eelus@Eelus.com, and tell him www.postersandprints.com sent you! ;)
Lazarides '12 Days Of Christmas' Sales Event
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 
Here is a GREAT idea by the folks at Lazarides. The 12 Days Of Christmas, 12 release on 12 straight days. Some of the artists included are photographer JR, Gary Taxali, Kelsey Brookes, Nina Fowler, and Sage Vaughn.
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Michael Aaron Williams 'Children Paste Ups' In Austria
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Here are couple of DOPE paste ups in my motherland, AUSTRIA. These are by artist Michael Aaron Williams. There are no prints in his store yet, but you can follow his blog to keep up to date!!
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Great video showing the installation!
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Share Article Self 'Hand' Print Available
Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Here is a cool 'Unnamed' print I call 'Hand' print by artist Self of CNN Graf Crew. This is 12 x 18 inch hand pulled serigraph with an edition size of 100, comes signed and numb ered by the artist for $10 each.
"This photo does not come close to doing the print justice. It was hard to photograph because we textured gloss black throwies on top of the matt black background and slightly darker red throwies over the red background. In certain lighting it looks like solid black and red and in other lighting you can see all the graffiti in the background. Self hand drew the fist, then we took photos of his graffiti on the street and patterned the background of the poster to create an interesting texture. At no point did we vector his graffiti so it kept the nice line quality of his life size spray painted throwies. The clenched fist is not only Self's signature L in his throwies, but also an expression of solidarity, strength and defiance that dates back before WWII. The colors Red, Black and Green are from the Black Liberation Flag designed by UNIA in 1920. Originally representing red for the blood that unites all people of African ancestry, and shed for liberation; black for black people whose existence as a nation, though not a nation-state, is affirmed by the existence of the flag; and green for the abundant natural wealth of Africa. Alternatively, Garvey proposed the colors for the following reasons: "Red because of sympathy for the 'Reds of the world', and the Green their sympathy for the Irish in their fight for freedom, and the Black- [for] the Negro."
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