Faile will have a new print available soon titled, “This is Bad Lands”. It is a 12.5″ x 19″ Acrylic, Silkscreen Ink on Lenox 100 Paper. Signed/numbered edition of 250, and cost $150. On sale Tuesday, September 23rd at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
Daily Archives: September 22, 2014
Gallery1988 presents: Dan McCarthy in ‘the day everything became nothing’
Gallery Openings / Exhibitions
This Friday night, Gallery1988 opens the day everything became nothing, a brand new solo show from Dan McCarthy. Dan has created a brand new body of work, including many glow-in-the-dark screenprints like the one above. The show is insanely impressive and has to be seen in person. The exhibit will open with a reception from 7-10 PM.
Sneak Peak:
“Dazed and Confused” by David Welker
Bottleneck Gallery will have “Dazed and Confused” by David Welker available soon. It was first available for the film’s screening at the Bijou Metro in Eugene, Oregon. It is a 16″ x 24″ Screenprint, available in 3 editions. Limited quantities. See below for details.
On sale Tuesday, September 23rd at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
“The Avett Brothers – Knoxville, TN 2014” by Status Serigraph
Status Serigraph will have “The Avett Brothers – Knoxville, TN 2014” gig posters available soon. He will have the regular show edition and a special Autumn Hay metallic paper variant printed with metallic gold ink available. Full details on the drop.
On sale Tuesday, September 23rd around 11am – 12pm PDT HERE.
“Oceanid” by Chuck Sperry
PangeaSeed and Chuck Sperry are pleased to announce the ninth print release of the 2014 print suite “HOME: A Fine Art Print Suite for Threatened Ocean Habitats”. September’s print release helping to raise awareness for estuaries and the species that call this fragile environment “home”. “Oceanid” is a 31″ x 21″ 7-color Screenprint and is available in Regular and 2 Variant editions. See below for details.
On sale Tuesday, September 23rd at 12pm PDT HERE.
“I chose to bring attention to the Estuary Environment in my print depicting the sea-dwelling, nature spirit “Oceanid” for Pangea Seed. I live in San Francisco and I am part of the Estuary Environment of the Bay Area. Estuary dwellers, whether they be marine mammal, fish or fowl – or human being – are my kind of people! Many weekends me and my girlfriend can be found roving the Northern California Coast with binoculars, spotting harbor seals and sea lions.
My dawning realization that we are all interconnected by the fragility of the environment has found me upgrading my printing methods for a low environmental impact with my new wash-out sink filtration system and ink clean-up disposal and recycling. Making these changes took some effort, some expense, and are by no means perfect, but I’m doing my best. I am blessed to share my little sunny spot in nature with incredible beings, and I feel incredibly honored to be part of Pangea Seed’s efforts to protect our precious ocean environment.” – Chuck Sperry