Thursday, April 7, 2011

QOTSA Chicago / Art Prints: Kiss & Revisionist Revolution from Jermaine Rogers

- QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE (Chicago) -
This colorful screen print was commissioned by the band for their recent show in Chicago. Measuring approx. 30 x 20 inches, the artist's edition of this piece is printed on French gallery white stock and comes from a VERY limited signed and numbered edition of only 25 prints. We've been deluged with emails from folks looking for this print as they sold out in minutes at the show. Here's your shot.

- QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE (Chicago) RED VARIANT -
Printed on scarlet-red stock and limited to a signed and numbered edition of only 25.

- QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE (Chicago) SILVER HOLOGRAPHIC FOIL -
Printed on silver holographic foil stock and limited to a signed and numbered edition of only 20.
- 'Revisionist Revolution' Art Print -
This screened art print measures approx. 26 x 16 inches and is printed on French gallery speckletone and is in a limited edition of only 40 signed and numbered pieces.

About the imagery, Jermaine says:

'With so much revolution around the world lately... Egypt, Libya, Syria, etc, it got me thinking: what legitimizes 'armed' uprising in the world community's eyes? The USA and several other countries are now aiding the 'freedom fighters' in Libya: these rebels are fighting to take Libya back village by village. Violence is occurring now that we will no doubt hear about years later in scathing stories from the victims of war.

We revere the non-violent revolution of MLK for freedom, but each year on July 4th we celebrate the violent and armed rebellion that created this country. What justifies 'violent' revolution in our culture? When does a 'freedom fighter' become a 'terrorist'? Of course, it all depends on which side you're on. But why are you on that side? Because you were raised on a certain part of the planet? Because your parents, your teachers, or the 'god' you choose to worship tells you which side to be on?

If Mohandas had seen it necessary to struggle for his freedom with the closed fist rather than an open hand, would history condemn him for it? When fighting for the freedom and rights of a life that is being beaten into submission, when do you condemn a man who decides to hit back?

I have my own opinions, and I reserve the right to change them at a moment's notice. But images like this come out of these internal dialogues of mine, from time to time.'


- 'Revisionist Revolution' Art Print GOLD MATTE FOIL -
Printed on gold matte foil stock and part of a very limited signed and numbered edition of only 15.
- 'Kiss' Art Print -
This silk screened art print measures approx. 26 x 20 inches, and is printed on French gallery speckletone cream stock and comes from a VERY limited signed and numbered edition of only 40 prints. - 'Kiss' Art Print GOLD MATTE FOIL -
Printed on gold matte foil stock and part of a very limited signed and numbered edition of only 15.

ALL OF THE ABOVE PRINTS WILL BE RELEASED FOR SALE ON FRIDAY, APRIL 8 AT NOON PACIFIC TIME (3:00 PM EASTERN) HERE:
http://www.JermaineRogers.com/buy.html

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