Two Print Exhibits at Helikon Gallery in Denver

Helikon Gallery in Denver has brand new print releases from two exhibits currently on display.

The first exhibit is called ‘Pixel Palette II: The Art of Digital Painting’ and it features 19 artists from around the world whose work is created using the computer as a painting medium. All work is available to be purchased through their online store HERE

The second exhibit is a solo show by John Vogl called ‘Gazes’ which features a huge array of original digital paintings printed as giclees and screenprints with a small selection of original works as well. All work is available on their online store HERE

“State Violence State Control” by Shepard Fairey

Shepard Fairey will have a new print available soon titled, “State Violence State Control”. On sale Thursday, February 8th sometime between 10am – 11am PST HERE.

“State Violence State Control” by Shepard Fairey. 18″ x 24″ Screenprint. Ed of 400 S/N. $50

“I’m excited to finally release the NØISE “State Violence State Control” 7” which features covers of two songs that represent our band’s resistance to the attitudes and policies of the current administration. We are proud of how we maintained the spirit of Discharge’s song “State Violence State Control” and Bob Marley’s song “Get Up Stand Up” but also reinterpreted the songs through our own stylistic sensibility. Working on the art for this 7” was a therapeutic way for me to address the current political situation and abuses of power while also nodding to the punk and hardcore music and art that sparked my interest in politics as a teen. I’d like to see more outspoken art and music in response to the state of the nation. If you aren’t already familiar with my band NØISE, comprised of veteran musicians Merritt Lear, John Goff, and Joe Cassidy, visit NoiseProject.com to either download or shop our 12” record featuring songs “Little Lions” and “Automatic.” – Shepard Fairey

“Nautilus Grave” by Miles Tsang

PangeaSeed is pleased to announce the latest release of our ongoing Sea of Change: The Year of Living Dangerously – Vol. 4 print suite by guest artist Miles Tsang (Canada). The highlighted species of this edition is the iconic nautilus.
On sale Thursday, February 8th at 12pm PST HERE.

“Nautilus Grave” by Miles Tsang. 18″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint. Ed of 50 S/N. $65 (Warm)

“Nautilus Grave” by Miles Tsang. 18″ x 24″ 5-color Screenprint. Ed of 25 S/N. $75 (Cool)

“When pondering our relationship to the world and its oceans, I often find myself thinking of our connection to nature, which is a force that encompasses us, preceded us, and will succeed us whether we acknowledge our mortality in its face or not. As a living fossil and scavenger that has gone unaltered by evolution for nearly 500 million years, the mysterious nautilus represents these abstract ideas, though it is often hunted by humans for its ornamental shell, leading to calls for protections and regulation to prevent endangerment in modern times.

My piece “Nautilus Grave” ambiguously flips this callous and common narrative, portraying the alien but genteel nautili as dominant entities in relation to the human visitors depicted, symbolizing mindful deference to (rather than thoughtless exploitation of) these fascinating creatures and the realms in which they thrive.” – Miles Tsang

“Soldier of Love” by Armando Chainsawhands

Armando Chainsawhands will have a new print available soon titled, “Soldier of Love”. On sale Thursday, February 8th at 12pm Central (10am PST) HERE.

***ALL proceeds to benefit the International Children’s Heart Foundation (https://www.babyheart.org) and the Wounded Warrior Foundation (https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org)

“Soldier of Love” by Armando Chainsawhands. 18″ x 24″ 3-color Screenprint w/ spot varnish. Timed edition S/N. (Red)

“Soldier of Love” by Armando Chainsawhands. 18″ x 24″ 3-color Screenprint w/ spot varnish. Timed edition S/N. (Purple)