The final poster in the Breaking Bad poster series curated by breakinggifs.com is by Ken Taylor. It looks amazing. It is a 24″ x 36″ 8-color Screenprint w/ metallic silvers, numbered edition of 300 (200 are available).
It’ll go on sale tomorrow, Tuesday August 21st at a random time HERE.
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“The Afghan Wigs, 2012 Australian Tour” by Ken Taylor
Ken Taylor has “The Afghan Wigs, 2012 Australian Tour” available now via Beyond The Pale. It is a 12″ x 36″ Screenprint, limited edition of 280, and cost $35.00 AUD.
On sale now HERE.
Phone Booth Gallery presents: “A Distant Winter” – featuring Ken Taylor, Martin Ansin and Rich Kelly
Gallery Openings/Exhibitions
Phone Booth Gallery in Long Beach, CA is proud to present “A Distant Winter,” a three-person exhibition of work by Ken Taylor, Martin Ansin, and Rich Kelly, each of whom will contribute a series of limited edition prints, and original paintings.
The opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, June 23rd from 7-10pm. This all-ages event will take place at Phone Booth Gallery’s exhibition space, 2533 East Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803. All three artists will be in attendance. The exhibition will remain on view through July 24, 2012, at both the exhibition space and on www.phoneboothgallery.com. Stay tuned for info on online sale…
***UPDATE: Any remaining prints is set to go online on Sunday, June 24th at a random time HERE.
***UPDATE 2: Prints and artwork are now for sale. Please note that they are for sale in “Exhibition” section and NOT the “Prints” section as originally stated.
“The Avett Brothers, New York City NY 2012” by Ken Taylor
Ken Taylor’s towering “The Avett Brothers, New York City NY 2012” gig poster will be available soon via Posters and Toys. It is a 12″ x 36″ Screenprint (w/ metallic inks), artist edition of 110, and cost $35. On sale Tuesday, June 12th at 12pm PDT HERE.
“20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” & “Bon Iver, Austin TX 2012” (AP Editions) by Ken Taylor
Ken Taylor will have 3 posters available tomorrow via Postersandtoys.com. “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” has an AP edition of 42 and cost $150, and it’s corresponding variant (w/ GID inks) has an edition of 26 and cost $150. “Bon Iver, Austin TX 2012″ is a 12″ x 36” Screenprint, artist edition of 100, and cost $40.
On sale Friday, May 25th at a random time HERE.

"20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" by Ken Taylor. 24" x 36" Screenprint. AP edition of 26 N. $150 (Variant)
T-shirt by Ken Taylor
Ken Taylor has a t-shirt available via AnyForty & T-world. Printed onto a black tee and available in S-XL sizes. Cost £30 ($48US). On sale now HERE.
At The Drive-In gig posters by Ken Taylor & Drew Millward
Ken Taylor & Drew Millward will have artist editions of their “At The Drive-In” gig posters available tomorrow via Postersandtoys.com. See pics below for details.
On sale Friday, May 4th at 1pm PDT HERE.
“20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” by Ken Taylor (Mondo release)
Mondo’s latest poster is “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” by Ken Taylor and it’s a beauty. He manages to capture that vintage look while retaining his signature style. So nice. It is a 36″ x 24″ Screenprint, numbered edition of 390, and cost $50.
On sale Friday, March 30th at a random time HERE.
***Keep an eye on their Twitter feed for the on sale announcement.
Weekend Features: Framed Art Phenomena 19
Framed Art Phenomena
I’m afraid that if you look at a thing long enough, it loses all of its meaning. -Andy Warhol
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“It’s always great seeing newly released prints framed up so quickly. Ahead of the pack, Kurt F. frames up this Geddes piece so nicely. Love that thin dark red trim mat. Take note “Cluster” owners! (Not me :()”
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“Nicole P. is the framing manager at Hobby Lobby in Florence, SC and these are some of her frame ups. I really like her interpretations of these posters. Regarding the Taylor poster: “This one is special to me because my boyfriend bought it for me before he tried to be my boyfriend….clever fellow 😉 A fancier frame than I would normally choose, but the print dictated the framing. I also wouldn’t normally consider using a brushed gold as the top mat but it went perfectly with the metallics in the print. -Nicole P.”

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“This Moss frame up is absolute framing perfection. What else needs to be said? It’s PERFECT. Karl on this piece: It was a challenging piece to frame, with some colours that are difficult to complement and not clash all the way around. I went with “Raspberry Fizz” for the inner mat, which really brought the bottom type out and matched the range of pinks & purples. The larger purple outer mat has a subtle cloth texture. The frame itself is a concave matte brushed nickel with a slight yellow tone that works well with similar tones in the print. Overall it’s a pretty contemporary look and I can’t imagine any other options for this print. I’m in love! -Karl S.”
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“Black frame, gold bead rabbet, two acid free mats (brown faux leather over black green core), all backed by acid free foam core, and covered with UV glass. Mats were selected to complement the print’s background and highlight the dragonfly’s green body. The gold bead rabbet matches the dragonfly’s eyes. This was a present for my wife. -Timothy V.”
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“By now you may have noticed that I repeat some of the same prints from past articles. However, this points out that each frame up of the same piece is intepreted different with equally great results. Proof that the final framing job does add to the art. Regarding this piece: The charcoal black/brown wood and the subtle orange-brown lining the edge matches the colors in the print very well. It’s simple enough not to overload the details but ornate enough to add some flavor to the piece. We tried different mat colors but kept going back to white. -David G.”
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“I consider this frame up to be somewhat ambitious, however it’s times that taking risks is where the payoff really is. A bold yellow frame is at times risky, however in this case it works so well in emphasizing the main character of this movie, The Bride.”
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Foo Fighters gig posters from Beyond the Pale
Beyond the Pale has some really killer gig posters for the Foo Fighters by artists Ken Taylor and Rhys Cooper. They are for their shows in early Dec 2011, so you should get them while they last! See images below for more details. On sale now HERE.