Maybe We Should Head Back.
You can explore space on a ship of the imagination, or on your childhood bicycle. Ride through the universe with your best friend, play tag on the moon and marvel at the stars. Just make sure you get home in time for dinner.
16" x 20" Three color screen print. Edition of 50
Mirth Mobile
The car from Wayne’s World is a 90’s icon worthy of glorifying in art form. They used design elements from vintage Aerosmith, Alice Cooper and Metallica t-shirts to give you that headbanging urge. Cut out the car and fold it up to make your own tiny AMC Pacer, resplendent with flames.
This limited run art print is an edition of 60, signed and numbered by the artists. It was silk screened by hand onto heavyweight white French paper with three ink colors (red, yellow and navy). At 16 x 20”, it’s a standard size for easy framing. Party on.
Artists copies from Bottleneck Gallery's "I Love You Man" show.
My One True Love, Lost at Sea
The lone captain of a weatherbeaten vessel, our sailor hero has spent days searching for her. He battles the sun and the ocean waves. Finally, when the sun sets, his ghostly siren appears, glowing from the top of a rocky cliffside. Inspired by the Decemberists' song of the same name.
Five ink colors, including two different glow in the dark pigments, combine to begin our hero’s story during the day and complete the tale at night. The print was silk screened by hand onto heavyweight, Michigan-made French paper in Steel Blue. It’s a limited edition of 65, signed and numbered by the artists. Measures 16 x 20”, a standard size for easy framing.
Artists copies from Bottleneck Gallery's "When the Lights Go Out" show.
Woodland Ghosts
Based on a photograph Dennis shot while walking around Henry Ford Estate this past winter. He imagined what the area looked liked prior to all of the development. Who wandered the grounds? What creatures were there? And perhaps does any part of them remain? 16" x 20" Two color screen print. Edition of 55
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