“Acid Reflux” by Carl Cashman

Carl Cashman will have a new print available titled, “Acid Reflux” via Blind Stamp Editions. On sale Friday, August 12th at 2pm BST (6am PDT) HERE.

"Acid Reflux" by Carl Cashman.  70 x 70cm Screenprint.  Ed of 20 S/N.  £200 ($259) (Gold)

“Acid Reflux” by Carl Cashman. 70 x 70cm Screenprint. Ed of 20 S/N. £200 ($259) (Gold)

"Acid Reflux" by Carl Cashman.  70 x 70cm Screenprint.  Ed of 20 S/N.  £200 ($259) (Silver)

“Acid Reflux” by Carl Cashman. 70 x 70cm Screenprint. Ed of 20 S/N. £200 ($259) (Silver)

“Eric Church – Morrison, CO 2016” by Jim Mazza

Jim Mazza will have his triptych gig poster for “Eric Church – Morrison, CO 2016” available soon. They will be available in Regular and Foil edition, and as singles or as a set. On sale Friday, August 12th at 10am PDT HERE.

"Eric Church - Morrison, CO 2016" by Jim Mazza.  (3) 9" x 24" 6-color Screenprint.  Ed of 20 S/N.  $300 set (Foil)

“Eric Church – Morrison, CO 2016″ by Jim Mazza. (3) 9″ x 24” 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 20 S/N. $300 set (Foil)

“Transmitting Machine No.1” by Nevercrew

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the latest print of the ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 2 print suite by Nevercrew. The highlighted species of this edition is the beluga whale. On sale Friday, August 12th at 12pm PDT HERE.

"Transmitting Machine No.1" by Nevercrew.  18" x 24" 7-color Screenprint w. gloss ink layer.  Ed of 50 S/N.  $130

“Transmitting Machine No.1″ by Nevercrew. 18″ x 24” 7-color Screenprint w. gloss ink layer. Ed of 50 S/N. $130

"Transmitting Machine No.1" by Nevercrew.  18" x 24" 7-color Screenprint w. gloss ink layer.  Ed of 25 S/N.  $190 (variant)

“Transmitting Machine No.1″ by Nevercrew. 18″ x 24” 7-color Screenprint w. gloss ink layer. Ed of 25 S/N. $190 (variant)

Artist Statement:

The relationship between mankind and nature is obviously constant, and so are its effects in both directions. Sometimes these effects are clearly recognizable, sometimes are hidden, and sometimes are just not seen.The Beluga whale, because of its small size and its habits, has always been in direct relationship with humans, being subjected to hunting and being the first cetacean to be exploited alive in aquariums and zoos.

Moreover, the animal is very affected by water pollution and the effects of the warming climate. For all these reasons and following the idea of constant communication between mankind and nature, it could be seen as a living litmus paper. Another natural indicator from which to understand how the environmental balance is affected by human impact.

2 new prints by Joe Lynch

Joe Lynch has 2 new prints available. On sale now HERE.

Red variant by Joe Lynch.  11.5" x 12" Screenprint/Spraypaint.  Ed of 10 S/N.  $25

Red variant by Joe Lynch. 11.5″ x 12″ Screenprint/Spraypaint. Ed of 10 S/N. $25

Blue variant by Joe Lynch.  11.5" x 12" Screenprint/Spraypaint.  Ed of 10 S/N.  $25

Blue variant by Joe Lynch. 11.5″ x 12″ Screenprint/Spraypaint. Ed of 10 S/N. $25

"Seeker" by Joe Lynch.  18" x 24" Screenprint/Spraypaint.  Ed of 10 S/N.  $50 (Pink variant)

“Seeker” by Joe Lynch. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint/Spraypaint. Ed of 10 S/N. $50 (Pink variant)

"Seeker" by Joe Lynch.  18" x 24" Screenprint/Spraypaint.  Ed of 10 S/N.  $50 (Silver variant)

“Seeker” by Joe Lynch. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint/Spraypaint. Ed of 10 S/N. $50 (Silver variant)