Neal Williams has 3 new gig posters available. See below for details.
On sale now HERE.

“Foo Fighters – Camden, NJ 2015″ by Neal Williams. 18″ x 24” 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 350 S/N. $40
Neal Williams has 3 new gig posters available. See below for details.
On sale now HERE.
“Foo Fighters – Camden, NJ 2015″ by Neal Williams. 18″ x 24” 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 350 S/N. $40
Richey Beckett will have his excellent Grateful Dead ‘Fare Thee Well’ gig poster available soon. It is an 18″ x 24″ 6-color Screenprint and is a signed/numbered Artist Edition of 50. On sale Wednesday, July 15th at 6pm BST (10am PDT) HERE.
“Grateful Dead ‘Fare Thee Well’ – Santa Clara, CA 2015″ by Richey Beckett. 18″ x 24” 6-color Screenprint. Artist edition of 50 S/N.
Mondo now has “The Black Stallion” by Nicolas Delort movie posters available. It is an 18″ x 24″ Screenprint, numbered edition of 210, and cost $40. On sale now HERE.
Deuce Seven will have 2 new prints available soon via Burlesque. “South Dakota Dream Home” & “Catching The Westbound” are both 18″ x 18″ Screenprints with edition of 100 prints (each design) split between various paper colors. Cost $30 each.
On sale Tuesday, July 21st at a random time HERE.
#1 – 36: Black Licorice paper
#37 – 72: Steel Grey paper
#73 – 84: Nightshift Blue paper
#85 – 96: Timber Green paper
#97 – 100: Plum Punch paper
Chris Keegan has a new print available titled, “Psychedelic Man”. It is a 42cm x 29.5cm 3-color Screenprint, limited edition of 50, and cost £25 ($39). On sale now HERE.
Barry Blakenship now has “David Gray & Amos Lee – Redmond, WA 2015″ gig posters available. It is a 16″ x 20” 3-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 145, and cost $30. On sale now HERE.
Audrey Kawasaki will have a new print available soon titled, “It Was You”. It is a 21.5″ x 21.5″ Giclee, signed/numbered timed edition (lasting 48 hours), and cost $110 unframed or $390 framed. On sale Saturday, July 18th at 12am PDT HERE.
Gallery Openings / Exhibitions
In 2012 Gingko Press published ‘Overkill,’ a collection of over 100 illustrations by artist Tomer Hanuka. Included in Hanuka’s illustration work for novels, magazines, and films was a piece titled ‘Havoc.’ The illustration is a flash of epic violence — a delicate take on the brutality of war, man unraveling at the skin. The piece was attributed to ‘The Divine,’ a graphic novel I later discovered Hanuka had been at work on with fellow illustrator and twin brother Asaf Hanuka and writer Boaz Lavie.
For ‘The Divine‘ Boaz wrote the story followed by directing’ the book with Asaf who also created tight layouts, which Tomer inked and colored. Even in the most abstract and magical moments of ‘The Divine’ you feel the strong tug of reality in their work. Similar to Asaf’s comic work in ‘The Realist‘ which finds true insight and magic in the everyday, ‘The Divine’ does the opposite in bringing truth to the magical.
The brothers Hanuka along with writer Lavie have created an environment in ‘The Divine’ with a sense of the universal known — the images are familiar because we’ve seen war. We’ve watched the news and have witnessed the violent crush of a foreign people. In this common ground they’ve constructed a stunning piece of heartbreaking fiction drenched in myth.
‘The Divine‘ will be released on July 14th from First Second Books, and on Friday July 17th Chris Jalufka of Evil Tender will present ‘The Art of The Divine,’ a gallery exhibition to be held at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco.
‘The Art of The Divine‘ will feature over 30 pieces including pencil sketches, rough drawings, concept art, and final illustrations from the book with limited edition giclee prints available. (via Evil Tender)
Jafet Blanch has a new print available titled, “Magnolia”. It is a 61 x 88cm Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 50, and cost €80 ($88). On sale now HERE.