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In celebration of the Major Work exhibition at Chandran Gallery, San Francisco, two new prints have been published by Mark Dean Veca Studio.
Apprentice features the painting from Major Work depicting Mickey Mouse as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in Disney's 1940 psychedelic animated masterpiece, Fantasia.
Hatter portrays The Mad Hatter from Disney's 1951 cartoon classic, Alice in Wonderland, based on Lewis Carroll's surreal 1865 novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
Both were inspired by vintage Blotter Art, the graphic embellishment of an LSD delivery system that has become a distinct category of printmaking in and of itself.
Apprentice, 2015
Archival UltraChrome Print on
100% cotton rag paper 290 gsm
12 x 12" inches, Edition of 130
Signed and numbered by the artist
Hatter, 2015
Archival UltraChrome Print on
100% cotton rag paper 290 gsm
12 x 12" inches, Edition of 130
Signed and numbered by the artist
Both prints available now at markdeanveca.bigcartel.com
Opening soon: "Major Work" Curated by Andrew Schoultz
New, large-scale works by: Alicia McCarthy, Aaron Noble, Kelsey Brookes, Revok, James Marshall (Dalek), Sam Friedman, Eric Yahnker, Mark Dean Veca, Saber, Hilary Pecis, Tim Biskup, Eric White, Allison Schulnik and Andrew Schoultz
Fourteen artists, recognized for their significance in shaping major genres within contemporary art, are brought together in an expanded definition of social discourse. The artists are akin for their amplified voices and commentaries that are often formed through their highly individualistic choices in lifestyle and/or professional trajectories. In keeping with the theme, the exhibition comprises of new paintings created on a grand scale, giving an enveloping experience of each artist’s work.
The exhibition is on view December 11, 2015 - January 15, 2016, with an opening reception on Friday, December 11 between 7 - 9:30pm.
Chandran Gallery
459 Geary Street
San Francisco, California 94109
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Gallery hours: Tuesday -Saturday 12-6pm
For More Information Visit: www.chandrangallery.com
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