Showing posts with label Paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paint. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

New 'Claws' prints by Michael Latimer

'Claws' by Michael Latimer. Size A1 or A2 Giclee. Ed of 50 S/N

'Claws 2' by Michael Latimer. Size A1 or A2 Giclee. Ed of 50 S/N

A1 or A2 sized Giclee print by Michael Latimer.

The original was made with spraypaint and acrylic. 

A1 or A2 sized Giclee print on 308gsm Hahnemühle Photorag paper using the finest Epson archival pigment inks.

The A1 print has a 1 inch Black border, the A2 has 0.5


An edition of 50, signed and numbered and shipped in a heavyweight tube.

A1 £80, A2 £45 on UK sales
A1 £85, A2 £50 International

Purchase HERE

Monday, May 7, 2012

Coverage of Ian Francis' recent show at Lazarides Gallery (Rathbine Place), '10 000 Years From Now'








Loads more images of Ian Francis' show via Arrested Motion. I have only just learnt that Ian works/lives in Clifton, Bristol (U.K). This is awesome because thats exactly where Streets of Beige broadcast from! He lives just around the corner from S.O.B towers! We even share the same local fish & chip shop. Looks like he's just found himself a new stalker...

Show runs: 27th April 2012 - 24th May 2012 @ Lazarides Gallery, London

Friday, May 4, 2012

Word to Mother at White Walls Gallery


London-based artist Word to Mother has a solo show coming up titled, “Can’t Afford to be Broke,” which will open Saturday, May 12th at White Walls Gallery, San Francisco. Here are some previews...


From the Artist:
Everyone's perception of 'Broke' is different. It's all relative to our situation. In situations where celebrity riches and materialistic lifestyles are portrayed by the media, we have been conditioned to feel more valued as an individual based upon what we own, rather than our actions.
People are emotionally broke, financially broke, and physically broke, from the structure of the society we live in. Unless we educate ourselves, work hard, and take the right risks, we won’t get anywhere. We won't get out. We will continue to be broke.
I can't afford to be broke.” 

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Anthony Lister on film


New footage of Anthony Lister breaking down his position in the art world and what inspires him to paint. 

'Arrested Motion photographer and filmmaker Carlos Gonzalez brings you a new video in which he interviews Australian-born artist Anthony Lister. Documenting the artist’s multiple visits to the city of Los Angeles for exhibitions (HVW8New Image Art) & street work during the last 9 months, this video sheds light on not only the artwork created by Lister, but it also brings to the surface his views on topics such as street art, technique and the themes pushing his artwork forward. In doing so, the footage sheds light on Aussie painter’s experiences in LA by perhaps showing a side of him that’s rarely seen.'

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Two new prints by Heidi Taillefer, 'Detritus Of Devotion' & 'Govinda And The Heiffer Nymph' - available tomorrow

'Detritus Of Devotion' by Heidi Taillefer. 20" x 28" Giclee. Ed of 40 S/N. $295 on 4/20, $325 after (Paper)

Heidi Taillefer has two new prints available tomorrow titled, 'Detritus Of Devotion' & 'Govinda And The Heiffer Nymph' available from von Scaramouche. They are both available in paper or canvas options.

Pick them up Friday April 20th HERE.

'Detritus Of Devotion' by Heidi Taillefer. 16.5" x 25.5" Giclee. Ed of 5 S/N. $600 on 4/20, $650 after (Canvas)
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"Govinda and the Heiffer Nymph" by Heidi Taillefer. 24" x 18" Giclee. Ed of 40 S/N. $265 on 4/20, $290 after (Paper)
"Govinda and the Heiffer Nymph" by Heidi Taillefer. 21.5" x 15" Giclee. Ed of 5 S/N. $550 on 4/20, $600 after (Canvas)

A preview of artwork by Ashley Wood for 3A Toys' Reventure show in Hong Kong




Ashley Wood: 'A small sample of Wood to be seen at RE-VENTURE!' See more pieces HERE!

New print by Conor Harrington, 'The Modern Monarchy'- released today

Conor Harrington | Modern Monarchy
Giclée print with 22-carat gold leaf and silkscreen gloss on Somerset Satin 330gsm paper
Edition of 125 
signed and numbered by the artist
117cm x 94cm
£350

'Conor Harrington’s spectacular, sold-out Spring 2012 show Dead Meat depicted a fantastical, imaginary feast representing the decadent collapse of European hegemony. The young Irish painter combined Neo-classicism and the graffiti art of his roots to produce a momentous body of work, internationally lauded for its skill, opulence, imagination and eloquence. Exhibited at Lazarides Rathbone gallery, Dead Meat (pictured below) saw Harrington join the very select band of former graffiti artists who have successfully negotiated the crux to ‘high art’ status.

The Modern Monarchy print inspired by Dead Meat follows the runaway success of Harrington’s When We Were Kings edition earlier this month. Made at our dedicated Execution Dock studio, each boasts hand-applied gold leaf flourishes (on the buttons of the subject's frock coat) and is finished with a silk screen gloss.

Modern Monarchy will be available from 16:00 BST (that’s 08:00 on the west coast of the USA, 11:00 on the east coast and 17:00 on continental Europe) Thursday 19th April 2012 at The Outsiders.'


Thursday, April 12, 2012

The latest work from Will Barras

Sunday, April 1, 2012

New Roid Print, 'I Love Graffiti When It's Not On My Property'


 'Topsafe London are pleased to announce a new print release by Roid.

The print is loosely inspired by the hypocritical view point of most graffiti writers and all the media types and companies squeezing graffiti for everything its worth.
This is Roids’ first print release since June 2009, and is released in anticipation of his upcoming debut solo show on May 31st 2012.'



Edition of 100  Each one hand finished, unique and selected at random4 layer screenprint, with 3 layers of hand finished spray paint by the artist.
 Signed and Numbered by the artist.
29.7" X 21.7" 75.5cm X 55.5cm
Somerset Silk 270gsm 
£120 plus postage & packaging

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The making of a Mondo movie poster



See how this sketch of Ming The Merciless evolves into this beautiful painting. Mondo are very kindly showing us the steps that go into the making of one of their v.popular movie posters. Created by the talented Jason Edmiston - this is a must to see! Click the link HERE to witness the process from start to finish. One word of warning tho, it'll make you feel like an extremely shitty artist in comparison.


Mondo write: 'If you’ve been to our gallery on 4115 Guadalupe St., then you’ve surely seen the AMAZING painting of Ming The Merciless by Jason Edmiston. If you haven’t been yet, it’s not an easy thing to miss. Displayed in a golden frame, this piece’s vivid colors demand that it be seen. Jason is an amazing artist and to show just how talented he is, we present to you these process photos of Jason creating his stunning work.

We put up the remaining original pieces on the site in our new GALLERY section today and if you’re interested in purchasing it, you can find it HERE.'

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Shots from Antony Micallef's show 'A Little Piece of Me'










 Antony Micallef’s show featuring his ongoing Head series at The Outsiders Gallery in London.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

The art of Lou Ros