Evan Hecox – Chinatown Numbers
You’ve got enough of prints? Then go for an original. Today we have Evan Hecox’s ‘Chinatown Numbers’.
“Chinatown Numbers, 2008, ink, gouache and acrylic on vintage newspaper, 20” x 30” (50.8cm x 76.2cm) . The piece is nicely framed in black stained wooden frame, signed both on the back of the painting itself and on the backing paper of the frame. UV plexi and spacers protect the painting. Framed Dimensions are: 31″ x 21.25″ (79cm x 54cm).”
Jes Cannon


For further info on Jessica Cannon, here’s her website, an interview, and a shopping source.
Is it illustration or art?


Well, we don’t wanna answer this one, enjoy Cody Hoyt’s portfolio and purchase his prints from Apenest L.A - the shop he is involved in.
How much do you have to spend for a ‘Hush’?


I admire the work by Hush as he draws his influences from a wide variety of modern cultural sources like graphic-novels, animation, graphic-design and contemporary painting plus working on the streets. See Hush doing a piece on video. You can get quite a few of his paintings from opus underground.
Swoon printing event


Brooklyn Museum launched a new membership category in dec. 08 called 1stfans – it’s a social networking membership with benefits and costs $20. The first benefit was a print from artist Swoon’s studio. There were 6 different prints to choose from and the printing was done as you watched – see the following photos. You could bring your own material and prints were done on newspaper, fabric and cardboard.
New releases by Faile
Check out the new faile webpage and register today for the print lottery ending Thursday, March 19th at 11:00am Brooklyn time. I hear you shout ‘limited’, however Faile is sohotrightnow. Let’s see how quick someone spends 8000 bucks for the originals.
Die Atzgerei Handarbeiten

Bei der Atzgerei gibts außer genialen Gigpostern und skurillen Filmproduktionen ab sofort schön gemachte Handarbeiten zu bestellen.
