Archive for September, 2011

Elivs And Freddie – Two New Prints From Unhuman

September 30th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints


Unhuman is very proud to present his two brand new prints.  Below is all the info and both print come with free t-shirt.  Both are limited to only 10 copies.  Pick them up by following this link

ARTIST: UNHUMAN
TITLE: Elvis
STYLE: 3 color print on 300 grams white paper.
YEAR: 2011
SIZE: w 450 mm x h 320 mm
SIGNED: YES
MEDIA – Giclee
PRICE – 50 euro ( shipping including worldwide )
EDITION: Strictly limited to only ten copies: # 10

ARTIST: UNHUMAN
TITLE: Freddie
STYLE: 4 color print on 300 grams white paper.
YEAR: 2011
SIZE: w 450 mm x h 320 mm
SIGNED: YES
MEDIA – Giclee
PRICE – 50 euro ( shipping including worldwide )
EDITION: Strictly limited to only tencopies: # 10
ARTIST PROOF: STAMPED & C.O.A

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Frankenstein – Movie Print By Drew Struzan

September 29th, 2011 | Category: Movie Prints

Are you ready for your mind to be blown?  Tomorrow is the big day!  Mondo is finally releasing the 21 color Frankenstein poster by the legendary Drew Struzan!  D&L Screenprinting went all out to replicate Drew’s original painting and Ken Taylor did a masterful job at laying in the text.  This gem measures 15 x 36 inches and is a screen print. Hand numbered and signed by the artist. Edition of 325!  Your chance to grab one of the beauties is tomorrow, September 30th at Mondo.  The time is random, so be on the lookout.

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Skulls And Sharks – Art/Concert Prints From Brad Klausen

September 29th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints,Concert Prints

Brad Klausen recently did a couple pieces for a Pearl Jam concert and the Sink or Swim show in San Francisco.  The Pearl Jam print (also a variant) were done for a recent show in Hamilton, Canada.  These prints measure 16.75 x 24 inches and is six colors.  Signed and numbered by Brad out of an edition of 200.  Variant is signed/numbered out of a small run of 120.  “The Pattern Of Peace” measures 24 x 15.5 inches and is six colors (cyan is metallic).  Signed and numbered out of 100.  This was for Pangea Seed’s recent Sink or Swim show in San Francisco.
Pangea Seed continues to work hard to bring more awareness and education about sharks and the grotesquely inhumane practice of shark finning.  These will be available this Friday, September 30th at 10am (PST) at Artillery Design.

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Two New Prints By Dan Grzeca

September 29th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints


The great Dan Grzeca has a couple new fall prints up for sale.  Lets jump right into them.  First up for grabs is “Entrance/Exit” (pictured first) is available in two colorways, blue inks on off-white stock and gold inks on cream/buff stock.  These measure 18 x 24 inches, signed and numbered.  “Navigator” is a beauty and is also 18 x 24 inches that’s signed and numbered by Dan.  You can pick these up in Dan’s Etsy shop.

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Seven New Prints From Scott Lickstein

September 29th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints


Happy Thursday everyone!  The weekend is almost here and so is Scott Lickstein’s latest installment of art prints.  These call all be had in Scott’s store.  So lets get right to it!

Going Steady, 2011 (Pictured Above)
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 22 x 15.75 inches (56 x 40 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


Public Sculpture Proposal No. 6343, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 16.75 x 22 inches (43 x 56 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


Private Beach, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 16.75 x 22 inches (43 x 56 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


Running Away, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 22 x 16 inches (56 x 42 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


But Don’t Touch, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 20.75 x 17 inches (53 x 43 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


Soon We’ll Find out Who Owns Us, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 17 x 20.5 inches (43 x 52 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.


On and Out, 2011
archival pigment print on 300 gsm, 100% cotton, acid & lignin free paper
approximately 22 x 16.75 inches (56 x 43 cm)
Signed and numbered edition of 5.

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Used (Commemorative Edition) – Art Print By Jermaine Rogers

September 28th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints

The “Used” Commemorative Edition art print measures approximately 24 x16 inches and is printed on French Speckletone Madera stock.  From a signed and numbered edition of only 100.  “Used” Commemorative Edition art print laser foil.  Printed on holographic laser foil stock from a signed and numbered edition of only 20.

- ABOUT THE PIECE -
September 2011 marks the 20th anniversary of a pretty special album in rock and roll history. Jermaine explains:

‘When a young band from Seattle unleashed their second album onto the world, everyone took notice. An entire generation responded to a voice that ‘came from you and me.’ I remember the first time I heard a track from that record: I was in a used bookstore on a Thursday evening, buying a book about Jack Davis (the EC Artist.) The radio in the store was tuned to Rice University radio (KTRU): they used to play an amazing hardcore show on Thursday evenings. The DJ mentioned that he was about to play a song from the new Nirvana record. I’d heard the band before and liked them, though me and my pals back then felt the cream-of-the-Sub-Pop-crop was Mr. Mark Arm and the mighty Mudhoney. Anyways, the DJ played ‘Lounge Act’….& everyone in the store (it was a pretty eccentric clientele) was nodding their heads to the music. I remember a guy who was wearing a Cure shirt asking the guy at the counter, ‘Who is that?’. Remember thinking to myself, ‘Wow. It’s a ‘Pop’ song!’. I guess I was hooked right there. Eventually, the mainstream media realized that there was a huge segment of the population who preferred an ‘alternative’…& they provided a full array of ‘also-rans’, as they are prone to do.

Sure, no one’s saying that Nirvana was responsible for everything that happened post-1991: there were tons of bands and various record labels, scores of little punk-pop records and amazing shows which provided an intricate ‘root system’ of sorts…for the tree that would soon sprout up and proclaim itself as ‘the new sound.’ Still, you gotta admit that this band, & in particular the songwriting on that record, cast an intimidating shadow over the world of popular music and set a new standard that few could measure up to…then and now. Not bad for a guy who hated himself and wanted to die.

When I first released the ‘Used’ art print back in 2004, it was immediately snatched up by collectors. I originally created the print to commemorate the 10 year anniversary of KC’s death. Now, on this 20 year anniversary of the seminal piece of work that most defined him, I want to release this variant, sporting a warm color palette different from the cool blues and teals of the regular version. So many people have gone in circles trying to find this print, so I feel it’s also a little gift from me to them.’

Remember, both editions become available this Friday, September 30th at 3pm (EST) at JermaineRogers.com

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Shackled – Art Print By Jeff Soto

September 28th, 2011 | Category: Art Prints

This is such an amazing piece I immediately clicked the purchase button with joy!  Jeff Soto’s new piece, titled “Shackled” is an amazing 20 x 30 inch giclee on white archival paper.  This is a signed and numbered edition of 50.  Ships with signed and numbered COA.  You might want to hurry over to Potatostamp before these sell out.

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Logan’s Run – Movie Print By Timothy Doyle

September 28th, 2011 | Category: Movie Prints


The 1976 sci-fi classic is filled with all the fun, campiness and out of date special effects that make for a damn good time in the cinema.  To celebrate the September screening of Logan’s Run at the Astor Theatre, Tommygood commissioned old faithful, Mr Tim Doyle, to create one of his screen printed gems.  This piece measures 16 x 26 inches and is a six color work of art.  Also available is a blue variant with a run of 60.  Logan’s Run will be available at the TommyGood store this week, word is that might be today.  I will keep you updated in the forum when they do drop.

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All Tomorrow’s Parties – Concert Print By Shepard Fairey

September 28th, 2011 | Category: Concert Prints

A few weeks back I commented on this concert piece.  Well, now is your chance to grab one if you fancy.  These measure 18 x 24 inches and are an edition of 600.  Shepard will have these available on his site tomorrow, September 29 at a random time.

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Two New Concert Prints From Two Rabbits Studios

September 27th, 2011 | Category: Concert Prints


Two Rabbits Studios are dropping their two latest and greatest on us.  The first is for Eels and this three color treasure is printed on 100# Cougar natural, and comes signed and numbered as an edition of 29.  Standard frame size of 18 x 24 inches.  The second is for the lovely Adele and its humble at 11 x 23 inches and is only two colors (Orange and Black).  Lovingly screened on a light, slightly green cover stock.  Both of these are now available at Two Rabbits Studios.

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