“One Small Step” by Martin Whatson

Martin Whatson will have a new print available soon titled, “One Small Step” via Graffiti Prints. It is a 65 x 65cm 6-color Screenprint, hand-finished in a limited edition of 175, and cost £195 ($317US). On sale Friday, November 29th at 1pm GMT (5am PST) HERE.

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“One Small Step” by Martin Whatson. 65 x 65cm 6-color Screenprint, hand-finished. Ed of 175. £195 ($317US)

“One Small Step” by Rob Schwager (2nd edition)

Due to popular demand, Rob Schwager will be releasing a 2nd edition of “One Small Step”. It is a 19″ x 25″ 6-color Screenprint w/ GID inks, signed/numbered edition of 80, and cost $40. On sale Friday, April 12th at 7pm Eastern (4pm PDT) HERE.

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“One Small Step” by Rob Schwager. 19″ x 25″ 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 80 S/N. $40 (2nd edition)

“One Small Step” by Rob Schwager

Rob Schwager has a new print available titled, “One Small Step” via Tiny Bird Press. It is a 19″ x 25″ 5-color Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 50, and cost $25. There is also a Glow-In-The-Dark variant edition of 25 and cost $30. On sale now HERE.

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"One Small Step" by Rob Schwager. 19" x 25" 5-color Screenprint. Ed of 50 S/N. $25



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"One Small Step" by Rob Schwager. 19" x 25" 6-color Screenprint. Ed of 25 S/N. $30 (GID variant)

A note from the artist:

I have always been a huge fan of the “space race era” and space exploration in general. I had wanted to create a print that captured the feeling of awe and wonder that we Americans shared back on that night in 1969. When it was broadcast live on TV that man had first set foot on the moon.

I was getting ready to print last week when I heard that Amazon.com founder Jeff Bezos had found the Apollo 11 booster rockets and was planning to recover them. I couldn’t believe that the timing of his announcement coincided with my latest art print. I’m glad that private individuals like Bezos are able to pick up the mantle held by NASA for so long and continue to try and explore space.

I hope that future generations can feel that same sense of awe and wonder and be inspired as I have been.