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Michael Reeder Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder
Skull Variant Cloud Diver Archival Print by Michael Reeder Limited Edition Print on Cotton Rag Fine Art Paper Pop Artist Modern Artwork. 2023 Signed & Numbered Rare Limited Edition of 100 Artwork Size 8x10 Archival Pigment Fine Art Michael Reeder is a contemporary artist based in Dallas, Texas, known for his bold and abstract figurative paintings that explore themes of identity, power, and transformation. Reeder's style combines elements of traditional portraiture with abstract and expressionist techniques, resulting in dynamic compositions that challenge traditional notions of representation. An archival print is a high-quality reproduction of an artwork that is designed to last for a long time without fading or deteriorating. Archival prints are made using archival-quality inks and papers that are resistant to UV light, moisture, and other environmental factors that can damage the print over time. These prints are often used by artists and photographers to create affordable reproductions of their work that can be sold or displayed without worrying about the quality deteriorating over time.
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Frank Kozik Emo's Austin Fifth Anniversary 1997 Texas Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik
Emo's Austin Fifth Anniversary 1997 Texas Silkscreen Print by Frank Kozik Hand-Pulled on Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Pop Street Art Artwork. 1997 Signed by Kozik & Numbered Limited Edition of 400 Artwork Size 22.5x35 Silkscreen Print Band Gig Poster by Frank Kozik. Lord High Fixers, Mudhoney, Prima Donnas, Emo's, Austin TX 06-21-1997
$374.00
Jason Edmiston Texas Chain Saw Massacre AP Silkscreen Print by Jason Edmiston
Texas Chain Saw Massacre 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Jason Edmiston, Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist. AP Artist Proof 2014 Limited Edition Signed & Marked with Working Copy Number on Reverse. These prints were made with Dark Sky for the 40th-anniversary re-release of TCSM by Tobe Hooper. The 18 x 24" 7-layer silkscreen was printed by FugScreens Studios. The Evolution of Street Pop and Graffiti Artwork The nexus of street pop art and graffiti artwork has found a poignant representation in Jason Edmiston's silkscreen prints. In modern art, these mediums have transcended their once underground status to become celebrated forms of contemporary expression. Edmiston, a Canadian artist, has been a prominent figure in this transformation, contributing works that resonate with cultural narratives and iconic imagery. Jason Edmiston and the Art of Silkscreen Printing Jason Edmiston's body of work is a testament to the meticulous art of silkscreen printing, which requires the artist to layer colors carefully to create a final image. The "Texas Chain Saw Massacre 7-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print" is a brilliant example of this craft. Produced on fine art paper, this piece commemorates the 40th anniversary of the cult classic film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," directed by Tobe Hooper. With each of the seven layers, Edmiston breathes life into this piece, evoking a sense of nostalgia and horror that the film is renowned for. The detail in the print is a testament to the painstaking process of silkscreen printing, where each color is applied one at a time, and the artist must wait for each layer to dry before applying the next. The artwork's limited edition status is marked by Edmiston's signature, an assurance of authenticity, and a bond between the artist and the collector. The artist proof (AP) designation indicates a print traditionally used to check the progress of an edition, often held in higher esteem due to its place in the printing process. Each AP from this series has been marked with a working copy number on the reverse, further solidifying its exclusivity and connection to the artist's process. Street Pop Art's Influence on Modern Culture Street pop art, a blend of street art sensibilities with the mass appeal of pop art, has increasingly become a significant cultural force. Edmiston's work within this genre does more than pay homage to a cinematic landmark; it also encapsulates the essence of street pop art by fusing popular culture with the raw, accessible nature of street art. The choice of subject, "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," is particularly apt, as it mirrors graffiti artwork's often provocative and aggressive nature. This genre, once seen as a form of vandalism, has evolved into a recognized and influential art form, celebrated in galleries and sought after by collectors. Edmiston's limited edition print embodies this shift, taking a piece of street art's spirit and elevating it to a collectible fine art piece. By doing so, the artist contributes to the ongoing dialogue about the value and legitimacy of street art and graffiti in the art world. Jason Edmiston's work celebrates this evolution, a bridge between the ephemeral nature of street art and the permanence of fine art collecting. His limited edition silkscreen print of "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" is a collector's item and a piece of history, capturing a moment in time when street pop art and graffiti artwork were solidified as influential and enduring elements of contemporary art.
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