Dee Dee Cheriel, “The Desire is to Suffer”, 6-color hand-pulled silkscreen, 36” x 48”, Available through Modern Multiples (and 30% off until tomm using code “mm30off”).
New from Bold & Noble, “Stronger” in Canary Yellow, Silkscreen, 500 x 700mm, Open edition, Available here.
Vincent Tully, “Mountain Figure”, Silkscreen, 20” x 10”, Limited Edition, Available here.
Jon Smith for Nakatomi, “Fantomah!”,4-color screenprint homage to Fletcher Hanks’ characters Fantomah and Stardust the Super Wizard, 18” x 24”, Edition of 80, Available here.
“Don’t move”
2013, Screen Print
15”x20”Leslie Dorcus
This is an original hand-printed four color silkscreen. It was printed at Flight64 Studio in Portland, OR.Available here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/129620153/dont-move-four-color-screen-print
This is totally kick-ass.
Swim Club
If you are heading down to Pick Me Up London over the next week and a bit, keep an eye open for our new work in Soma Gallery’s space. This is a new A2 screenprint called Swim Club. its available from Soma, or at Pick Me Up or it’ll be for sale on our site soon!
New from Cassandra Yap!
A bespoke, limited edition screen print inspired by the brilliant East London Artisan Baker Lilly Vanilli. Featuring the iconic peace symbol created from a glorious montage of all her wonderful, delectable creations from past to present. It’s a celebration of all things Lily Vanilli. Let’s make cake not war. CMYK screen print on Heritage White 315gsm. 600x 600mm. Edition of 50.
Gregor Koerting & Nini Sum, “Triple Summer (Dog Days)”, 4-color screenprint, 39 x 54 cm, Edition of 115, Available through Idle Beats.
I know I live in LA, but it was actually cold this weekend and I can’t wait for Summer.
Elisa Werbler, “Birthstones” (Series), Each is a 5-color screenprint, 11” x 14”, Editions of 24 each.
The full sets are sold out, but the individual prints still available here.
Johnny Sampson, “Bloom”, 5-color screenprint, 18” x 24”, Unknown Edition Size, Available here.
I must say, I usually find movie-themed/pop-culture art shows and prints pretty contrived and stupid… but people just eat that shit up. I’m just not convinced that those things will truly stand the test of time. That’s why it’s refreshing to see a movie-centric show based on something 80-years old that is ALREADY a historical and cultural reference.
Galerie F has released 3 prints ‘Kong’s 80th’, clockwise from top, all available here:
Alternate Histories, “The Great Ape in Chicago”, Offset print, 11” x 14”, Edition of 50.
Justin VanGenderen, “New York 1933”, 18” x 24”, Edition of 50.
John Vogl, Untitled, Silkscreen, 10” x 24”, Edition of 75.
David Hale, “INRI”, 3-color screenprint with metallic inks, 9” x 24”, Edition of 100, Available here.
This work was printed by Jeff Wood at Drowning Creek Studios.
Mat Pringle, “Come Back from San Francisco”, 3-color screenprint, A3, Edition of 50, Available here.
Cute little long distance relationship b/t bears for this fine Tuesday morning.
Turner Hilliker (turnerhilliker), “The Squeeze”, 7-color screenprint, 14.5” x17”, Edition of 11, Available here.
Michael DeForge, “Pup Lord”, Screenprint, 18” x 24”, Edition of 95, Available through Telegraph Gallery.