John Vogl recently added new gig posters to his online shop. See below for details.
On sale now HERE.
Category Archives: Art Prints
“Under a Blue Moon” by Rich Pellegrino
Rich Pellegrino has a new print available titled, “Under a Blue Moon”. The image was commissioned by Blue Moon Brewing Bottle for their 2015 summer 20 Artists 20 Labels Series. It is a 16″ x 20″ Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 100, and cost $40.
On sale now HERE.
“Riot” by Eine
Eine has a new print available titled, “Riot” via Vertical Gallery. It is a 29″ x 33.5″ 9-color Screenprint, available in 10 colorways, each being signed/numbered editions of 15, and cost $500 each. On sale now HERE.
3 new prints by Andy Kehoe
Andy Kehoe has 3 new prints available. See below for details. On sale now HERE.
The Gilded Age Folio Box Set feat. Aaron Horkey, Esao Andrews, & Joao Ruas
The Gilded Age Folio Box Set featuring prints by Aaron Horkey, Esao Andrews, & Joao Ruas are now available via Thinkspace Gallery. See below for details.
On sale now HERE.
‘The Gilded Age’ Portfolio Box Set
Edition of 250 portfolios (one print from each artist) / 100 available online today
13×13 inches
Die cut and foil stamped
Folio constructed of 200# French Construction Cover Blacktop
Three giclee prints on 300gsm stock (see images below)
Each individual print measures 12.75 x 12.75 inches (image area is 11×11 inches)
Each print is hand signed and hand numbered by each artist
Editions printed by Static Medium
Folio Packaging printed by Studio On Fire
$300 per folio / set
“Charlie” by Mr. Brainwash
Mr. Brainwash will have a new print available soon titled, “Charlie”. Full details along with possibly the drop available sometime Friday 9/18 HERE.
“Rise to Meet Fate” by Joshua Budich
Joshua Budich’s Princess Mononoke inspired print will be available soon via Nakatomi. It is a 12″ x 24″ Screenprint available in Regular, Foil, and Wood editions. See below for details. On sale Thursday, September 17th at 2pm Central (12pm PDT) HERE.
“The Power is Yours” by Matthew Skiff
Strange Kids Club and artist Matthew Skiff has a new limited edition screen print (THE POWER IS YOURS!) commemorating the 25th anniversary of ‘Captain Planet and the Planeteers!’ Featuring the main cast of heroes and villains from the show, this 18×24 tribute piece was printed on recycled materials by Danny Askar. On sale now HERE.
**5% of each sale will go to the Captain Planet Foundation, a charity which “supports high-quality, hands-on environmental stewardship projects that [help kids] make significant environmental improvements to their schools or communities.”
“Last Gig” by Matt Douglas
Matt Douglas has a new print available titled, “Last Gig”. It is a 12″ x 12″ 2-color Screenprint, limited edition of 100, and cost $20. On sale now HERE.
“Clotho” by Jeremy Beswick
Intrinsic Editions is pleased to present our latest print titled, “Clotho” by artist Jeremy Beswick. It is a 16″ x 22″ Giclee extensively hand-finished with 19c gold acrylic ink, signed/numbered edition of 11, and cost $225.
This print is the first print of a planned 5-print set by Beswick with a ‘Gods & Goddesses’ theme. For the next month, each week we will have a new print available, with the final week being a diptych set of prints.
“Clotho” goes on sale Thursday, September 17th at 8am PDT HERE.
Clotho (/ˈkloʊθoʊ/; Greek: Κλωθώ) is the youngest of the Three Fates or Moirai – including her sisters Lachesis and Atropos, in ancient Greek mythology. Her Roman equivalent is Nona. Clotho was responsible for spinning the thread of human life. She also made major decisions, such as when a person was born, thus in effect controlling people’s lives. This power enabled her not only to choose who was born, but also to decide when gods or mortals were to be saved or put to death. For example, when Pelops was killed and boiled by his father, it was Clotho who brought him back to life.
As one of the three fates her contribution to mythology was immense. Clotho, along with her sisters and Hermes, was given credit for creating the alphabet for their people. Even though Clotho and her sisters were real goddesses, their representation of fate is more focused upon in Greek mythology. Thread represented human life and her decisions represented the fate of all men in society.
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