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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Here are a couple of AWESOME photos of EINE's GENIUS letter work on Middlesex Street in London.

SICK!! Dude, you are constantly killing it!!
Photos:©Mark Rigney
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Here is a dope art print with some really sick looking owls, this is called '5 Owl Totem' or '5 Owl Pile Up' by artist Dan Grzeca. This is a 4 colour 14 x 25 inch screenprint featuring the (top to bottom) great horned owl, european barn owl, snowy owl, scopes owl, and pygmy owl. All that for only $25 each. No word on the edition size. This was made in conjunction with Hoot! Handmade Renegade fair in Chicago.
Check it out HERE
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

This is effen AMAZING, by far the biggest marker in the world.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Cosh UK would like to announce the arrival of the new Joe Black print 'Eat My Lies'. This print being the third and final in the trilogy. The print stems from the original Joe Black artwork entitled 'Eat my Lies' and consists of 1,452 badges depicting western glamour imagery and the iconic Playboy cover. Wonder Woman stems from the classical philosophy; beauty = truth. The piece focuses on the sexual mass consumption that has manipulated the female form to an extent that the beauty we see is distorted. The defacing of the 'Glamour' imagery used within this piece questions where the power of sexual attraction sits - in the real or the fake?
'Eat My Lies' is a 2 colour screened 64 x 90 archival giclee on 308GSSM paper with hand finished oil paint, stencil and Karisma pencil detailing with an edition size of 12, comes signed and numbered by the artist for £215 each. This print will be available on Wednesday the 15th September at 8am EST.
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Here is a SNEAK PEEK at the upcoming print release by artist Joshua Budich. This is called 'The Poet' and obviously an homage print to the late great Jim Morrison. This will be a 2 colour 18 x 24 inch screenprint on cream coloured paper with an edition size of 100, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $40ish.
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

I don't recognize any of these Dunny's? WTF? Word is that there is a Dunny out there which is an uber rare Super Golden Ticket worth mad $$$$
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Sunday, September 12, 2010 
Nick Walker’s first major solo show in two years, 'In Gods We Trust' opens Wednesday October 13th at Art Sensus at 7 Howick Place in London. Best known for his graffiti based street works, the artist is now moving back the gallery space and debuting twelve powerful new pieces. The tightly focused exhibition confronts cultural practices and dogmas through an exploration of political and religious themes. Julian Farrow, director of ART SENSUS said: “In Gods We Trust is a groundbreaking exhibition for us here at ART SENSUS, as for the first time ever, we are representing and promoting a home-grown British artist. For me, Nick Walker’s art is symptomatic of this turbulent time in politics and religion, as he alludes to the latent hypocrisy and heterogeneous mind-set fostered in contemporary culture. ART SENSUS is delighted that Nick Walker has chosen to complement his street graffiti with this tightly focused exhibition. I hope that the important issues raised in 'In Gods We Trust' resonate across all the generations who are familiar with this seminal artist’s work.” p.s. The website at Art Sensus is not up actively, kinda lame IMO. Here are three of the pieces being showcased, the above piece is called 'Amerikarma', the one below is called 'Le Corancan' and the bottom piece is called 'Can't See Right From Wrong'.
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