Limited Edition Art Prints, Posters, Giclee Prints & Screen Print Releases
Hargo 'Cash For Banksy' Print Release Details
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Here is a funny print from artist Hargo, this is called 'Cash For Banksy'. It is a 2 colour 18 x 12.5 inch hand pulled screen print on 100% cotton paper with an edition size of 40, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $35 each. These wll be available at 1pm on Thursday, June 3rd.
"The BLDG is excited to work with rapidly rising street artist, Hargo, on our latest print. You may not know his name, but you've all seen his 'Cash for your Warhol' work all over the globe. For this first print, we worked closely with Hargo to recreate one of his 'Cash for your Banksy' signs. The goal being to imitate the corrugated sign vibe that the original pieces are made on. We're really excited about the results!"
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Dan McCarthy 'Update' June Art Print
Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Here is a great shot of artist Dan McCarthy doing his thing. Dan has said via Facebook that "the print wil be available Wednesday or Thursday this week." Nice curtains dude!!
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Share Article Tomer Hanuka 'The Warriors' Print Available
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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FROM: MONDOTEES "We have a new poster by artist Tomer Hanuka. This is a 24 x 26 inch screenprint with an edition size of 180, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $40 each. This is the first time working with Tomer. Tomer brought a unique vision to the world of 'The Warriors'. It will definitely hold a place on the wall of the new Mondo store. This was printed by D&L Screen Printing.
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Koralie 'Love Camealia' Print SNEAK PEEK
Saturday, May 29, 2010

Here is a SNEAK PEEK at the upcoming Koralie print release through Nelly Duff. This print is called 'Love Camealia' and it is printed on delicate japenese paper. These will be released very soon...
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Mike Giant At Mediamatic Time Lapse Video
Saturday, May 29, 2010 Mike Giant @ Mediamatic Timelapse from CFYE .com on Vimeo.
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Share Article Audrey Kawasaki 'Hi-Fructose Covers' Coming Soon
Saturday, May 29, 2010 
From artist Audrey Kawasaki - "It is official! My works will be on the cover of the next Hi-Fructose Collected Edition 2 Box Set and Hardcover book. The Hi-Fructose Collected 2 Box Set is limited to 500 copies, and includes the book AND special edition prints AND poster AND stickers! It will be available for pre-order through Hi-Fructose on June 1st. If you miss out on this one, you can still check out the Hardcover book.
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Share Article Mike Leavitt 'Famous Artist' Action Figures
Friday, May 28, 2010 U.S. artist Mike Leavitt made this set of action figures of famous street artists, painters, filmmakers and musicians. These articulating, interactive sculptures, also known as 'Action Figures' are sculpted with polymer clay and mixed media by Leavitt. 95% of the color is done by mixing pigmented clay. Hidden features are built into some of the figures to make them more interesting.
Some of these action figures are for sale and prices start at $400, up to $1000.
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Banksy, world’s most famous street artist from United Kingdom and his identity is still unknown. His artworks are often satirical pieces of art on subjects such as ethics, politics and culture.
Ron English is an American contemporary artist born who explores popular brand imagery and advertising. His signature style employs a mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, including comic superhero mythology and totems of art history, to create a visual language of evolution. He is also widely considered a seminal figure in the advancement of street art away from traditional wild-style lettering .
Dr.D is a British street artist containing a collection of billboard cut and paste modifications and subversive poster paste ups. He is famous for doing a political messages on streets of London.
“Big Daddy” Ed Roth (1932 – 2001) was an artist and cartoonist who created the hot-rod icon Rat Fink and other extreme characters. As a custom car builder, Roth was a key figure in Southern California’s Kustom Kulture and hot-rod movement of the 1960s.
Greg “Craola” Simkins is a artist weaving pop culture, the old masters, nature, carnival kitsch, and (most importantly) his warped imagination, that makes Greg Simkins a sought-after surrealist painter today. Simkins’ artwork currently appears in galleries throughout the United States
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Luke Chueh is an artist, and is generally considered to be a member of the lowbrow, or pop surrealism, art movement, though he has disdain for the term. He is a painter and graphic designer active in the artist community in Los Angeles.
Audrey Kawasaki, is a Los Angeles-based painter, known for her distinctive, erotically charged portrayals of young, adolescent women. Her works are oil paintings painted directly onto wood panels, and her style has been described as a fusion of Art Nouveau and Japanese manga.
Andy Warhol, was a painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the pop art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, avant-garde filmmaker, record producer, author, and public figure known for his membership in wildly diverse social circles that included bohemian street people, distinguished intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy patrons.
Amy Sol is an American artist of Korean ancestry, who lives in Las Vegas. She is a member in good standing of a loose knit community of artists practicing Pop Surreal, Lowbrow, or, as Robert Williams defines it, “cartoon-tainted abstract surrealism.” She typically paints upon treated wooden panel, incorporating the grain of the wood into the painting. Her style integrates both narrative and figurative styles with the mystic.
































