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Limited Edition Art Prints, Posters, Giclee Prints & Screen Print Releases

Friday
Nov052010

Lacey Waterman 'Darth Vader' Popsicle Print Available

 

Here is a fun start to a series of icon inspired popsicle themed prints by artist Lacey Waterman. The first release is 'Darth Vader'. This is a hand pulled 7 colour 22 x 15 inch screenprint on cotton paper with an edition size of 12, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $50 each. The other prints in the series so far will include a 'Ninja Turtle' and 'Batman'! Sneak Peaks are below!

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Thursday
Nov042010

Dan McCarthy 'Elder Days' Print Available

 

Here is this month's print called 'Elder Days' by artist Dan McCarthy. This is a 4 colour 18 x 24 inch screenprint with an edition size of 555, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $40 each.

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Wednesday
Nov032010

Missum 'Stole My Brothers T-Shirt' Print Release Details

 

Here is the NEW print called 'Stole My Brothers T-Shirt' by artist Missum (half of Miss Bugs). These are 51 x 69cm water colour and dry point etching monoprints each unique with an edition size of ONLY 20 and will be £190 each. This will be available at 9am on Thursday Novenber 4th.

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Wednesday
Nov032010

Handiedan 'Habba Habba' Art Show Details

 

Phone Booth Gallery is pleased to present it’s third exhibition 'Habba Habba' by Dutch artist Handiedan, an intricate opus of new mixed media work that expands the artist’s exploration of bodies, sensuality and iconography. The exhibition opens with a reception on November 6th from 7-10pm.  The all ages event is located at Phone Booth Gallery’s exhibition space, 2533 East Broadway, Long Beach, CA. After opening night, the work will be available through December 18, 2010 at the exhibition space.

Handiedan’s collage work, now even more layered and labyrinthine than in the past, feeds on the tainted history of pin-up girl posters, using torn, aged surfaces to subvert sexiness. At first glance, the images have a nostalgic feeling, fueled by their ornate details and seemingly straightforward compositions, but a closer look quickly reveals their brutality.

Handiedan’s work is neither clear-cut nor gentle. Limbs tangle with each other, eyes, or even whole swaths of figures’ faces, have been scratched out or blurred to the point of obscurity; texts and flourishes from antique ads become almost sinister as environments for these nearly dismembered figures; tattoos and hidden patterns etched into the images add to the density; and gilt frames emphasize an already over stimulating effect.

Like her equally obsessively predecessors Joseph Cornell and Hans Bellmer, Handiedan acts as a collector of the mundane and eccentric, telling visual stories that are familiar but far from linear. In this exhibition, her interest in Victorian erotica and burlesque meshes with Eastern influences—barely clad girls begin to resemble Hindu goddesses, with multiple limbs and towering headdresses. As divergent icons and eras merge, women become symbols of power as much as desire, yet it’s not clear which, or if either, is better.

Though her current work tends toward multi-faceted, multi-hued theatricality, it also embraces an element of noir-inspired starkness. For the first time, Handiedan has experimented with black and white imagery, and to haunting effect. In 'Valkyries No. 2' a cool white skull becomes a habitat for two grayish, ghostly bodies and, in “Thats a damn fine coat your wearing No. 2,” two gun-wielding women embrace each other with suaveness worthy of Bogart and Bacall.

Ultimately, artist Handiedan presents a new history by repurposing an old one. Posters, icons, typography, constructs, and decorations of earlier eras are toggled together in a way that scratches away at the past’s objectification while celebrating its glamour.

Check it out HERE

Tuesday
Nov022010

Saelee Oh 'Infinite Path' Laser Cut Print Available

 

Here is a BEAUTIFUL print called 'Infinite Path' by artist Saelee Oh. This is an 18 x 24 inch laser cut print with an edition size of 30, comes signed and numbere dby the artist for $95 each. These are navy blue paper mounted on white archival bristol. This will be shipped flat.

Check it out HERE


Tuesday
Nov022010

Tyler Stout 'Big Lebowski' Handbills Available

 

Here is a fun 3 print set of handbills for the movie the 'Big Lebowski' by artist Tyler Stout. This set contains 2 - 4 x 5 inch prints and 1 - 4 x 8 inch print for $30 each.

Check it out HERE

Tuesday
Nov022010

Tyler Stout 'The Thing' Hand Bills Available

 

Here is a 15 card set of handbills from 'The Thing' by artist Tyler Stout. These are 14 - 4 x 5 inch and 1 - 4 x 8 inch sized cards, no signature, no number, no nothing but 15 cards for $35.

 

Tuesday
Nov022010

Methane 'Easy Rider' + 'Taxi Driver' Prints Available

 

Here are two great movie prints from the minds at Methane Studios. The 'Easy Rider' image above is by artist Robert Lee and the 'Taxi Driver' image below is by artist Mark Devitt. These are both 4 colour screenprints with edition sizes of 225 each. 'Easy Rider' is a 16 x 36 inches in size for $38 each. 'Taxi Driver' is 18 x 24 inches in size for $33 each. These are available through Tommy Good.

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Tuesday
Nov022010

Josh Keyes 'Sowers' Print Release Details

 

Here is another jaw dropper by uber artist Josh Keyes, this STUNNER is called 'Sowers' and this image was one of the center pieces at Josh's upcoming 'Collisions' show at David B Smith Gallery on Friday November 5th. This is a BIG BOLD 48 x 16 inch giclee on 308GSM Hahnemuhle deckled paper with an edition size of 350, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $$$. No date yet but it WILL be soon!

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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! :(