Thursday, December 9, 2021

Zeb Love Eric Church & Fortunate One Print Release

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 Zeb Love has a new art print he just wrapped up. 3 Color Silkscreen, 18x24”, edition of 50. There is also two other versions on Steel Grey Paper, and Kraft Paper Bag (editions of 6).
 
 Zeb was excited to work with Eric Church again. This is an AP edition of 30. 
 
Both are available now at  https://shop.zeblove.com/

Mötley Crüe Dr. Feelgood Print Set

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Iconic by Collectionzz created a limited edition set of prints featuring Dr. Feelgood's most notorious patients... the boys in Mötley Crüe! This incredible set of prints is illustrated by Rhys Cooper, and comes with Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Mick Mars and Tommy Lee. Very limited to only 200 sets available! 

 Available now at Iconic By Collectionzz.

Leon Keer Choking Hazard Art Print Release

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PangeaSeed Foundation is pleased to announce the latest fine art print release for their educational print program, Printed Oceans. Featuring original artwork by supporting ARTivist Leon Keer (Netherlands). Did you know an estimated 8 million tons of plastic enter our oceans every year and if current trends continue, our oceans could contain more plastic than fish by 2050? "Choking Hazard" is a limited art print edition that highlights the devastating, and often forgotten, impact that plastic pollution has on marine environments, the species that call it home, and ultimately ourselves.

Artist: Leon Keer (Netherlands)
Title: Choking hazard

Dimensions: 18x24 inches
Details: Regular edition of 50 prints - signed/numbered by the artist | Variant edition of 10 prints - uniquely hand-embellished and signed/numbered by the artist
Paper: Canson Aquarelle 310gsm museum-grade archival paper
Printed by Static Medium (LA)
Available Thursday, December 9th at 12 pm PST via https://shop.pangeaseed.org/
 
Artist statement:
"With a voracious appetite and over-consumption of plastic goods and littering these human products, all health on this planet is threatened. Ingesting microplastics while eating seafood is also to be considered as a potential impact of plastic pollution." - Leon Keer 
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