Teebs has 2 new prints for sale titled (“#1″ 12″ x 12” Screenprint, $20) and (“Compact Cassettes” 18″ x 18″ Screenprint, $30). On sale now HERE.
Monthly Archives: October 2011
“Primus, Denver CO” by Zoltron
Tonights and tomorrow Primus show is done by Zoltron. Monday’s show is red and gold. Tuesday’s show is gold and red. Posters are available at the Denver shows, limited to 100 each night. A small amount of artist copies and red variants will be available Wednesday, October 19th around 1-3pm PDT HERE.
Prints by Alex Pardee
“Arctic Monkeys, Indianapolis IN” by Ronlewhorn
Ronlewhorn’s gig poster for the Arctic Monkeys is now available through their website. It is a 18″ x 24″ 3-color Screenprint available in 2 versions, Tan or Blue. Cost $25. On sale now HERE.
“Primus, Des Moines IA” by Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw made contributed his gig poster for last nights Primus show in Des Moines, Iowa. They will be available for sale sometime this week through his website HERE. Stay tuned for updates.
***UPDATE: This goes on sale on Tuesday, October 18th at a random time.
Weekend Features: Amazing Japanese Commercial
It’s an Art World
This Japanese commercial shows a wooden ball rolling down a sloped xylophone and playing the song “Jesu, The Joy of Man’s Desiring”, by Johann Sebastian Bach. Quite a feat and though I don’t know for sure how much of this was real, I’d like to think it was. An incredible masterpiece. I can’t imagine the amount of time it took to get it right:
For those of you unfamiliar with the song, here’s a great piano rendition of it. This version was the end credits to the 1997 Japanese animation film, The End of Evangelion, which concluded the popular Japanese series, Neon Genesis Evangelion. Hey, hows about someone do some Evangelion art and screenprints yea?
“The Thing” by Scott Johnson
Scott Johnson made an unofficial movie poster for “The Thing” remake. 19″ x 25″ 7-color screenprint, edition of 50, signed/numbered, and cost $40. There is also a coffee stained variant with an edition of 6 that cost $100. On sale now HERE.
Weekend Features: “Ocular Orifice” by Cam De Leon
Last Call: Amazing Works Still Available

Tool fans are amongst the most loyal music fans you can find nowdays. Tool have been around since the early 1990s and have since released 4 full length albums and toured the world incessantly. One big draw of this band, besides the excellent music, are the visual aesthetics that the band provides. Downplaying their image, singer/frontman Maynard James Keenan often performed onstage out-of-view of the audience, much to the confusion of many. Regardless, their videos and concerts were filled with artistic dark imagery that was driven deep by the explosive and haunting sounds of their music.
On September 17, 1996, Tool released their second full-length album, Ænima, and was a multi-platinum hit. The album cover and artwork featured designs by artist Cam De Leon which could be set behind the lenticular “lens” to create an effect of sequential animation; ie-the pupil of the eye animated to rotate completely around. This image became iconic to the Tool persona, and was often featured up onstage during performances.
Recently, Cam De Leon “retooled” this image to an updated version for a print release. Titled “Ocular Orfice”, it is a Giclee print available in 2 sizes, 10.5″ x 14″ (Edition of 1000, $60) or 15″ x 20″ (Edition of 33, $160). Truly a classic and instantly recognizable piece by any casual or hardcore Tool fan, and is on sale HERE.
“Fountain’s Cusp” by Amy Sol
Weekend Features: Framed Art Phenomena 6
Framed Art Phenomena
Painting is just another way of keeping a diary. ~Pablo Picasso
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“This color coordinated and perfectly squared Soto piece makes for a nice display.”
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“Seeing this immense piece by Emek (steel version!) framed is just too cool. The owner accomplished this all with a cheap Aaron Brothers frame too! A lesson to learned here for sure.”
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“This dark and beautiful Bannon is tempered with gold. Love the results.”
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“I met Mr. Brainwash last weekend by random. He was kind, humble, and very cool. This piece livens up any white walls with a splash of colors.”
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“Floated piece, black-frame, and black-background really makes the light blue color sit so well in the background of this Faile piece.”
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“This is one of my favorite Kawasaki pieces and once I acquire this for myself, I’m going frame it just like this. Thanks for the idea! ;)”
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