Bask

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  • So Hood PP Archival Print by Bask

    Bask So Hood PP Archival Print by Bask

    So Hood- PP Printers Proof Archival Pigment Fine Art Limited Edition Print on 310gsm Bright White Fine Art Paper by Artist Bask, Street Pop Art Graffiti Legend. Signed & Numbered Archival Pigment Print on 310gsm on Bright White Fine Art Paper Size: 16 x 24 Inches Release: August 28, 2015 Run of: 50 "This piece was created very late in 2013 and it has many layers. I first processed down panels to get the tiled effect I desired. Then I started to lay down layer of texture which eventually ended with the portrait seen. It was originally made for an event I did at the Saint Petersburg Museum of Art. The show paired 5 artists with 5 locally celebrated chefs to collaborate. The chef was to make a dish inspired by the work. The piece was also made in as part of an on going series of portrait works painted mostly in halftones. I like working with weather old wood for the unique texture it provides. With this piece I didn't want to use a single piece of wood but several to achieve a wood tile look much like the facade of an abandoned building. People should buy this piece because it hopefully speaks to them in a similar way it spoke to me when I made it. People should also buy the print because prints from 1xRUN are simply put, fucking awesome!" - Bask

    $422.00

Bask - Sprayed Paint Art Collection

Bask is a contemporary artist who has gained widespread recognition for his unique style of street art. His real name is Ales Bask Hostomsky, and he was born in Czechoslovakia in 1976. Bask's family immigrated to the United States in the early 1980s, settling in Florida. It was here that Bask discovered his love for graffiti and street art, and began honing his skills in the underground art scene. Bask's artistic style is a fusion of traditional graffiti techniques and fine art. He is known for his intricate stencils and wheat-pasting, which he uses to create vivid, multi-layered images on walls, buildings, and other public spaces. Bask's work often features political and social themes, as well as references to pop culture and advertising. One of Bask's most iconic works is the mural "Rhapsody in Orange," which he painted in 2013 on the side of a building in St. Petersburg, Florida. The mural depicts a woman with long, flowing hair surrounded by a sea of orange, green, and blue swirls. The vibrant colors and bold lines of the mural capture the energy and vitality of the city, while also conveying a sense of whimsy and playfulness. In addition to his street art, Bask has also created a series of fine art pieces that have been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His work often incorporates found objects and materials, such as discarded metal, wood, and other debris. Bask's use of these materials gives his work a raw, gritty feel that is reminiscent of the urban landscape from which it emerged. Overall, Bask is an artist who has made a significant impact on the world of street art and contemporary art more broadly. His unique style and bold imagery have captured the attention of audiences around the world, and his work continues to inspire and challenge viewers to think differently about the world around them.

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