Skuzzles will have “Pumpkinhead” by Alexander Iaccarino available soon.
On sale Thursday, June 30th at 1pm Eastern (10am PDT) HERE.
Monthly Archives: June 2016
“La Cage et les deux âmes” by Sandra Chevrier & Martin Whatson
Sandra Chevrier & Martin Whatson collaborated to create their latest print titled, “La Cage et les deux âmes” to be released soon via Classic Nouveau. Regular and multiple variants will be available, see sale page for full edition details.
On sale Thursday, June 30th at 9am PDT HERE.
“Independence Day – 20th Anniversary” by David Kloc
Bottleneck Gallery celbrates the 20th Anniversary of Independence Day with a movie poster by David Kloc.
On sale Thursday, June 30th at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
Widespread Panic & Phish gig posters by David Welker
David Welker will have Widespread Panic & Phish gig posters available soon via Bottleneck Gallery. WP posters go on sale Wednesday, June 29th at 12pm Eastern (9am PDT) HERE.
**Phish prints will be available as a lottery with signup starting at 12:30pm Eastern via Bottleneck
“Sleep – East 2016” by David D’Andrea
David D’Andrea now has “Sleep – East 2016” gig posters available in Regular and Foil editions. On sale now HERE.
“Rampoines” by Jafet Blanch
Jafet Blanch has a new print available titled, “Rampoines”. On sale now HERE.
“Melvins – Cologne 2016” by Christopher Gundermann
Christopher Gundermann now has “Melvins – Cologne 2016” gig posters available. He takes a heavy theme and injects some humor into this one. On sale now HERE.
“Radlands” by Kray Sudderth
Kray Sudderth has a new print available titled, “Radlands”. On sale now HERE.
“Heron Oblivion – Chicago, IL 2016” by Crosshair
“No One Can Save Us” by Mojoko
Mojoko (Steve Lawler) will have a new print available soon titled, “No One Can Save Us” via Addicted Gallery. On sale Monday, June 27th at 9am Singapore time (Sunday, 6/26 6pm PDT) HERE.
This print was derived from the larger-than-life Melting Superhero which was placed in front of the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) during the 2012 Future Proof exhibition.
A collaboration between Mojoko and fellow artist Eric Foenander, the massive figure in blue tights and a red codpiece was hard to miss and even more striking for its lack of torso and head. At first glance it was comical – this gaudy, brawny mess dripping and dissolving like a giant candle. But it didn’t take long before the message was clear – No One Can Save Us.
The artwork sums up how even our superheroes can’t prevent us from continuing to heat up the planet and destroy our own existence.