Monthly archive September, 2010

New prints by Herakut by Paper Tiger

Paper Tiger has just added three new prints by art duo Herakut to the shop. The prints “They Hate Me Because I’m Golden”, “When Life Gives You the Boot, Ask for Salt”, and “Everybody’s Friend is Everybody’s Fool” are each a 7″ x 7″ print mounted on a piece of 8.5″ x 11″ cardboard. The prints are hand embellished and signed and numbered in editions of 20.

Get em here: Paper Tiger Store


New prints by Sam Weber

Sam Weber is an outstanding artist and illustrator. He consistently puts out work that shows why he has inspired so many people. Sam has recently added some new posters and prints to his online shop. A poster for the Society of Illustrators, a handful for the Soulpepper Theatre, and a couple of giclee prints based on his fine art. The two giclee’s are “Absinthe Drinker”, 11 x 15.5 on acid free rag paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 50, and “Oryx” which is 11 x 15.5 on acid free rag paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 25.

Get em here: Sam Weber Shop

“Leila” print by Lori Earley

Lori Earley has just released a new print to her online shop. The last two prints added to the shop were pretty big, this one is smaller and more affordable. “Leila” is 8″ x 16″, signed and numbered in an edition of 200. The print is based on a painting Lori had in her “Fade to Gray” solo show at Jonathan Levine Gallery back in 2008. The original was 12″ x 24″, so the print is not that much smaller.

Get it here: Lori Earley Prints

“Salacious B. Crumb” print by Rhys Cooper

This Wednesday, September 30th at a random time, Mondotees will be releasing a new Star Wars themed print. This new one is by Rhys Cooper and features Jabba’s little sidekick, Salacious B. Crumb. The print is a 24″ x 36″ screen print with metallic inks, hand numbered in an edition of 325. These are sure to go fast, so if you have the previous prints or this one is the first to catch your eye, make sure you keep an eye on the site.

Mondotees.com

Artist Profiles: Florian Nicolle

Florian Nicolle is an artist working out of France. Most of his work is collage work, and I am not 100% sure if it is digital or traditionally created. There is a lot of organic tetures to his work, but some of the lines have that clean, digital feel to them. Regardless of what medium they were created in, they look amazing. Take a look at the images below, and then head on over to his homepage to see more.

Florian Nicolle Homepage


“Schyphozoan Lifecycle” print by Jason Levesque

Jason Levesque, Stuntkid, has added a new print to his online shop. The model for the print is Miss Mosh, who has been the reference for a few of Stuntkid’s works so far, one of which is “It’s Chilly Under There” found in the store as well. The print is 12″ x 18″ on heavy watercolor paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 50.

Check it out here: Stuntkid Store

Originals by Tatiana Suarez

Tatiana Suarez has just added a bunch of new original paintings to her online shop. A few of them are original works that are still on exhibit, but the post takes you right to the gallery that has the works, and even gives you a preview of what the paintings look like framed or not.

Check em out here: Tatiana Suarez Online Shop


“Candy Girl” print by Justin Erickson

Justin Erickson had added a new print to his already well stocked Etsy shop. “Candy Girl” is 8″ x 10″, signed and numbered in an edition of 50 for $30 each. He did a great job of making this image not look morbid, which considering there is a giant bit out of the girls face, it looks like a candy doll.

Get t here: Justin Erickson Etsy

“Drawn From the Well” book by Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins

Craola has just released a new book to his online shop. “Drawn From the Well” is a 9.5″ x 7.5″, hardcover book with 300 pages of drawings. The special edition, which was signed and personalized is now gone, but you can still run over and grab this collectible book for $30.

Get it here: Craola Online Shop

Artist Profiles: Vinicius Quesada

An artist working out of São Paulo, Brasil, Vinicius Quesada. It looks as though a majority of his work is wheat pasting prints in a collage like manner. The work is similar to what other urban artists such as Shepard Fairey create, although Vinicius has a more humorous and often painterly way of creating his works. The “Suncity” piece, (shown first) is intense, and as he stated on his Flickr, “this one took like forever”.

Check out the rest of his work here: Vinicius Quesada @ Flickr


“Tango” Limited edition print by James Jean

James Jean has just released a new print to his online shop. “Tango” was originally from a painting that was shown at the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. The print is a generous 28″ x 44″ on Hahnemühle Fine Art Paper, signed, numbered, and embossed in an edition of 50. I don’t imagine these will be around for long.

Get it here: James Jean Store


New drawings by Mia

Coming this Saturday, September 25th, to the Corey Helford Gallery is a show featuring new works by Korin Faught, Krista Huot, and Mia. Three very exciting artists each with a unique style, this should be a great show. Mia recently added some of the drawings that she will be showing over at her blog. The drawings range from 6.5″ x 6.5″ up to 29.25” x 22”. I like how you can see her drawing style tighten and loosen up in different areas of the drawings, but either way she has a very elegant style. Make sure to check out Mia’s blog to see more works, keep up to date with shows, and even see some sketches.

Mia Illustration Blog