PangeaSeed and Chuck Sperry are pleased to announce the ninth print release of the 2014 print suite "HOME: A Fine Art Print Suite for Threatened Ocean Habitats". September's print release helping to raise awareness for estuaries and the species that call this fragile environment "home".
Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: "Oceanid"
Habitat: Estuaries
Printmaker: designed and printed by Chuck Sperry at Hangar 18 in Oakland, California.
Print details: 7 colors on archival cream paper
Dimensions: 31”x 21” inch
Edition size: Limited edition of 100 signed / numbered prints
Price: $100 USD - plus shipping (please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery)
Prints will be available for purchase at 12pm PST Tuesday, September 23, 2014 via shop.PangeaSeed.org
Variants:
“Oceanid”
31” x 21”Blue Opal Metallic Edition of 10, 7 colors on blue opal metallic paper
Signed and Numbered
Price $200
“Oceanid”
31” x 21” Light Green Metallic Edition of 10, 7 colors on light green metallic paper
Signed and Numbered
Price $200
Artist Statement:
I chose to bring attention to the Estuary Environment in my print depicting the sea-dwelling, nature spirit "Oceanid" for Pangea Seed. I live in San Francisco and I am part of the Estuary Environment of the Bay Area. Estuary dwellers, whether they be marine mammal, fish or fowl - or human being - are my kind of people! Many weekends me and my girlfriend can be found roving the Northern California Coast with binoculars, spotting harbor seals and sea lions.
My dawning realization that we are all interconnected by the fragility of the environment has found me upgrading my printing methods for a low environmental impact with my new wash-out sink filtration system and ink clean-up disposal and recycling. Making these changes took some effort, some expense, and are by no means perfect, but I'm doing my best. I am blessed to share my little sunny spot in nature with incredible beings, and I feel incredibly honored to be part of Pangea Seed's efforts to protect our precious ocean environment.
For more information on how you can help save our seas, please visit PangeaSeed.org
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