Lifeversa has a new print set for release this Friday titled, “Dark Fantasy”. It is an 18″ x 24″ 4-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 100, and cost $30.
On sale Friday, March 30th HERE.
Monthly Archives: March 2012
Snow White prints by Camille Rose Garcia
Camille Rose Garcia added 4 new ‘Snow White’ prints to her online store and they look great! See images below for details. On sale now HERE.
“Passage through Purgatory” by John Baizley
John Baizley will have a new print available early next week titled, “Passage through Purgatory” via Burlesque. It is a 25″ x 27.5″ 11-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 117, and cost $100. On sale Tuesday, April 3rd at 12pm PDT HERE.
“Burning Candy” & “Horror” by James Jessop
James Jessop has 2 new prints available for pre-order as part of a ‘Subway Fiction’ series titled “Burning Candy” & “Horror”. They are each 64.5 x 47.1cm Giclees, signed/numbered editions of 100, and cost £80 ($127US) each or £150 ($238US) for both.
On sale now HERE.
“Rosie the Riveter” by Rob Schwager
Rob Schwager has a new print titled, “Rosie the Riveter” via Tiny Bird Press. It is an 18″ x 24″ 7-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 140, and cost $40. On sale now HERE.
In honor of Women’s History month, I wanted to create an art print of an American icon symbolizing strong women. One who epitomizes the hard-working, patriotic women from the greatest generation. I have been wanting to do this print for a long time. I’ve been slowly working on the drawing for this print and for a sister print, for about two years. Rosie and the dedicated women like her and the contribution they made to the war effort have always held a special place in my heart. They helped build the bombers, which as a child, I became obsessed with. Now that I’m grown, their sacrifices have strongly influenced my artwork. As seen in my B-17 nose art bomber panel series. I can’t think of a more perfect icon that symbolizes the true American spirit, which my daughter can look up to and I can have proudly hanging in my own home. I hope you enjoy her as much as I have. -Rob Schwager
“Clothcraft” by Mark Brabant
Mark Brabant’s latest print titled, “Clothcraft” is now available. It is a 18″ x 18″ 5-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 55, and cost $40. On sale now HERE.
If you’ve ever driven I-90 west of Cleveland, chances are you’ve seen this structure just south of the highway. The Joseph & Feiss Clothcraft Warehouse was built in 1921 as part of the country’s largest clothing factory. The 80,000 sq. ft., four-story structure was part of a sprawling 7 acre complex that employed 2,500 people in it’s heyday. The warehouse’s first floor housed the design & examining departments as well as sponging rooms. The 2nd floor was used for cutting fabric from pre-made patterns and the top two floors were mainly for storage and packing of finished garments. Atop the building sits a 60,000 gallon water tank that was connected to the plant’s sprinkler system.
After World War II, the company’s ‘Clothcraft’ label was replaced by various specialty brands. In 1989, Joseph & Feiss was puchased by Hugo Boss of Germany. A few years later, Hugo Boss was restructured and looked to shed the Joseph & Feiss brands. In 1996, the J&F trademark was purchased by The Men’s Wearhouse with the property not part of the deal. Americon-Homes of Beachwood, OH purchased the site in 1997 for redevelopment. Financial troubles soon befell the new owners and redevelopment was haulted leaving the warehouse vacant and unattended. The building became shelter for the neighborhood homeless and a massive canvas for graffiti artists. In 2008, the uppermost part of the north facade was roller tagged by the artist known as Reader with his trademark phrase READ MORE BOOKS. He ‘signed’ his handiwork at the top of the west facade.
In 2010, the property officially known as The Joseph & Feiss Company Clothcraft Shops was placed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. In July, 2011, the Ohio Dept. of Development awarded the current owners of the property a $1 million historic preservation tax credit to rehabilitate the vacant warehouse and turn it into a 62-unit apartment building. The project has yet to begin.
“Muertos Series 2 – Simply Meant To Be” by Maxx242
Maxx242 has a pair of new prints set for release later this week as the 2nd installment of his ‘Muertos Series’. This installment titled “Simply Meant To Be” are each 18″ x 18″ 2-color Screenprints using metallic inks, signed/numbered editions of 50, and cost $30 each.
On sale Thursday, March 29th at 11:42am PDT HERE.
“The Muertos Series is something I’ve been wanting to create for a while now- taking some of my favorite pop culture images and combining it with the Mexican Dia De Los Muertos holiday. I have grown up with both throughout my life. I felt there’s something interesting in combining the two. I am very happy with the images that came to be.” -Maxx242
“Daft Punk” by Dan Sherratt
Dan Sherratt’s latest print is a knockout for any Daft Punk fans. It is a 12″ x 36″ 2-color Screenprint with GID inks, signed/numbered edition of 75, and cost £30 ($48US).
On sale Friday, March 30th at 7pm GMT (11am PDT) HERE.
***NOTE: Print comes unframed
“Heads of Fate I & II” by Dave Kinsey
Dave Kinsey has new prints available later today titled, “Heads of Fate I” and “Heads of Fate II” via BLK/MRKT Editions. They are 12″ x 16″ Screenprints, signed/numbered edition of 105 and 65 respectively, and cost $50 each.
On sale today, Tuesday March 27th at a random time HERE.
“Fries To Go” by Russ Mills
Russ Mills has a new print available titled, “Fries To Go” via Red Propeller Gallery. It is a 47 x 61cm Giclee w/ hand-finishing, signed/numbered edition of 12, and cost £125 ($200US).
On sale now HERE.