Selasa, 01 September 2009

Horacio Lorente




A follow up on this talented designer from Cordoba, these works by Horacio Lorente do not fail to impress. His flyers really show what clean, organic, modern design is looking like these days, all while bearing his distinct style. Check out more of him on his Flickr or Behance.

Wilderness 1 Print from Ian MIllard on sale today




From Ian:

I am pleased to introduce my latest print titled, "Wilderness 1". Wilderness 1 was created using 8 hand cut stencils and Montana Gold Spraypaint. The print is 18"x24" and each one is hand sprayed on Strathmore Bristol paper. Wilderness 1 has an edition of 25 prints each with unique sky colors and slight color variations in the rest of the print. As with most of my print releases, you will be able to choose which sky color you would like for your print. Wilderness 1 will be available later today at 4pm Mountain Time USA for $75 shipped at
Iansprints.com/available-art.php.

You can check out the new print here:http://www.iansprints.com/wilderness1.php
The Wilderness 1 stencil piece was adapted from a photograph I took on a recent 3 day back country camping trip near Vail, Colorado. The picture used for Wilderness 1 was taken at the end of a 16 mile loop at Piney Lake.

Clans of the Great Pony Rebellion Diptych now on sale-







From Tim Doyle at Nakatomi:

In what was definitely the most intensive print session I’ve ever been a part of, ‘Clans of the Great Pony Rebellion: Clan Blossom and Clan Cotton Candy’ are now birthed into the world.

Each SEVEN color print measures 18×25 and has hand-finishing detail and is signed and numbered by the artist, Jacob Borshard who brought us last month’s TIMES TABLE print.

Part of his 80’s Ukiyo-e art series, this is the first in that set to get the silkscreen treatment, with the rest to follow soon!

Go to our Flickr set to see crazy big detail shots of the printing and prints! These prints are available individually or as a set in the ART PRINTS section of the Nakatomi store. $35 each or $60 for the set.

Juxtapoz Poster Art Book



pic from BRLSQ

The third book in an ongoing series from the seminal West Coast art and culture magazine, Juxtapoz Poster Art focuses on the art of screen print posters. In the past 10 years screen printing has ballooned in popularity and a new class of artists has emerged. These artists stepped away from the psychedelic posters of the '60s and developed their own aesthetic-incorporating everything from hand-drawn type to found objects. Their posters have become sought-after collectors items for art and music fans alike. Featured artists include: Aaron Horkey, Jay Ryan, Jason Munn, Michael Motorcycle, Little Friends of Printmaking, Jesse LeDoux, ThinkMule, Paul Insect, Seripop, Brandy Flower, Aesthetic Apparatus, Decoder Ring, Nick Butcher, Rocky Grimes, Tyler Stout, Tim Gough and more.

192 Pages, Hardcover, 203 x 254 mm, 250 Color Illustrations
Only $29.95
Juxtapoz’s online store

Animal House recast for the ultimate horror movie for Gallery1988 show Now Playing




The upcoming Gallery 1998 Now Playing show features reimagined movie posters. Each of the artist in the show weresent posters to redo. Kristen Essenpreis transformed the poster for Animal House, replacing the fratboys with a selection of famous horror movie villains.

Preview: Sylvia Ji - “Nectar” @ Stolen Space





Giclee Print for show


Arrested Motion had a good preview of the up coming show for Sylvia in the UK.

Recently we teased you with a shot from Sylvia Ji’s (interviewed) studio for her upcoming show “Nectar” at StolenSpace. Now, we bring you a closer look as her UK debut on September 3rd draws near. As the title of the show implies, “Nectar” focuses more on the sublime expressions of lust and love. The color palette seems lighter and will use more gold leaf detailing much like the Baroque-style artwork that we observed from her last show - Haute Epoch. If you’re in London, be sure to stop by StolenSpace and see this show

Street Art x Google Maps


Graf writers + the power of the internet = streetartlocator.com.

Find street art in your city by perusing this Google Maps mashup, or if you’re feeling generous, you can make the internet just a little better and submit work you find in your neighborhood so everyone can enjoy that Banksy you’re been keeping to yourself.