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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by jamaya12 on Aug 1, 2016 22:53:25 GMT 1, Price Drop: $2600
Price Drop: $2600
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by blist on Aug 3, 2016 7:37:09 GMT 1, Great seller! Everything in the process taken nice and smoothly care of. Buy with confidence.
Great seller! Everything in the process taken nice and smoothly care of. Buy with confidence.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by jamaya12 on Aug 8, 2016 22:19:54 GMT 1, Sold
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by Deleted on Aug 8, 2016 23:23:02 GMT 1, Congrats to the new owner!
Congrats to the new owner!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by WOOF on Aug 9, 2016 5:44:10 GMT 1, Isn't this currently on paddle8?
Isn't this currently on paddle8?
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by warholsdream on Aug 9, 2016 5:58:25 GMT 1, This look so beautiful, would accompany my Rinse/Repeat quite nicely. Glwts
This look so beautiful, would accompany my Rinse/Repeat quite nicely. Glwts
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by jamaya12 on Aug 9, 2016 8:51:15 GMT 1, Item was on ebay but has been removed. I have also contacted paddle 8 as it should not have been listed.
Item was on ebay but has been removed. I have also contacted paddle 8 as it should not have been listed.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by alby on Aug 9, 2016 9:32:48 GMT 1, Kai & Sonny arrived in perfect condition . Thanks again Inknart .
Kai & Sonny arrived in perfect condition . Thanks again Inknart .
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by warholsdream on Aug 18, 2016 8:31:05 GMT 1, Pose is getting big, quickly. Wohooooooo
Pose is getting big, quickly. Wohooooooo
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Aug 19, 2016 16:57:10 GMT 1, us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=077e2ada89c393266c1ba35ba&id=7c27929b07&e=7cfae63b43
(Los Angeles, CA) -- Detroit-based contemporary art gallery Library Street Collective (LSC) announces their first Los Angeles residency in Mid City (5428 W. Washington Blvd.) from September 2016 until early in the New Year. The lineup of exhibition programming is set to present some of the gallery's finest alongside a number of new artists, as they continue to push boundaries and expand upon their curatorial vision.
Inaugurating LSC's Los Angeles space on Saturday, September 17th is a solo exhibition of new works by Jordan Nickel (POSE) - aptly titled FRANKLY - a collection of evolutionary works that will recontextualize the provenance of the artist's Pop Art influences. Dramatic and immediate, his 16 paintings on paper demonstrate the risks and rewards of a body of work completely stripped down by one of LSC's favorite collagists.
Nickel began his training as an artist in Chicago in the early 90s, when as a teenager he gravitated towards the rebellion of sneaking out of his parentsβ home to spend late nights painting in the streets. His determination to create on such a large scale kept him working tirelessly, and taught him tremendous patience; it wasnβt long before he realized that making art was all he ever wanted to do. Since then, Nickelβs message has evolved from tagging to a colorful fusion of 2-dimensional imagery that pulls from Pop Art, comics, advertising and typography, with a focus on revealing the intimate possibilities in traditionally superficial avenues of communication. Nickel layers and dissects his sources in a style all his own to present an aggregated story- a recipe where Betty and Veronica, Captain America and the Merrie Melodies are chopped and tossed to perfection.
Nickelβs new collection of works for FRANKLY offers a radical departure from what followers have come to expect from him, and the result is intriguing - mature, poised, and candid; undeniably, the product of an artist coming of age. On the surface, references that reveal his passion for the history of Pop Art are evident, while more obscure nods to Americana and cult classics (βWestern Picture Storiesβ, anyone?) are at the core of his visual progression. Formally, Nickelβs dissection and interference of the sources he subverts are increasingly subtle, making these techniques stronger than ever.
The cowboy has been a prevalent figure in Pop Art since its origins, and has come to signify the masculinity, independence and patriotism of America's romanticized golden age. Upon deeper investigation Nickel reveals his attachment to a text on C. Wright Mills (the Postmodern Cowboy), a midcentury sociologist who viewed the existence of the lone wolf as symbolic of depoliticization in America. It was in the mid 50s that Mills warned, "we are now in a situation in which many who are disengaged from prevailing allegiances have not acquired new ones, and so are distracted from and inattentive to political concerns of any kind. They are strangers to politics. They are not radical, not liberal, not conservative, not reactionary; they are inactionary; they are out of it". Within this body of work, Nickel challenges our notions of the cowboy as hero or renegade; chivalrous or lawless; patriotic or isolated, and in doing so reflects the contradictions inherent in democracy. What better time than now to pose such a question?
FRANKLY reads like a story that the artist has been dying to tell, and the decision to create the works on paper only aids in the desire to turn the pages. A large-scale painting, Sunshine and its Shadow, becomes sculpture when placed on crates for support and continues along Nickelβs penchant for 2D extension to the 3D realm. The exhibitionβs final work, Untitled (Reaction #12), hangs from the wall and cascades to the floor where it sits, rolled at its end, suggesting hidden cells of narrative and the artistβs desire to scrutinize the possibilities of a new material. Frankly, whatβs presented is a powerfully different point of view; because if you think you know Pose, think again.
Jordan Nickel (POSE): FRANKLY will be held at 5428 W. Washington Blvd in Los Angeles, within the Castelli Arts complex. The exhibition will take place from September 17 through October 11, 2016, with an Artistsβ Reception held on Saturday, September 17 from 7-9 PM. Contact info@lscgallery.com for an exhibition catalog or additional information.
PRESS INQUIRIES: Jessica Trent / Trent PR jessica@trentpr.com
JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) Named βOne to Watchβ by CNN in 2015 as part of their international television series that shines a light on up-and-coming creative talent set to be the next big names in culture, modern pop artist Jordan Nickel (POSE) has been applauded for his inventive ability to take everyday, throw-away things and introduce them into the world to communicate something much deeper. While his work relies on harnessing very simple human emotions like love, loss and triumph, itβs presented in a complex union of vivid colors and layered application that aims for something much more profound than whatβs at the literal, surface level. Having shown works at galleries spanning the globe β including Dubai, London, New York, Detroit and Los Angeles β his diversity as a visual artist is also apparent in grandiose outdoor settings on six different continents. His aim to promote community engagement and outreach has received press from the likes of The New York Times, BBC News, Vanity Fair and Forbes β with notable examples including the Bowery/Houston wall in New York City, the Wynwood walls in Miami, and the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, where he and other artists championed visual expression to empower residents to beautify a neglected American city. βMy artwork is pretty cut and dried,β POSE says. βIβm taking from the world around me β whether it be bits of signs or my wifeβs old childhood books.β His attempt at making sense of the environment around him started with graffiti and has matured into a body of work with multiple dimensions and layers that are a pop blend of illustration, lettering and comic book aesthetics.
LIBRARY STREET COLLECTIVE Library Street Collective specializes in cutting edge contemporary fine art with a focus on emerging and established artists who have pushed the boundaries of traditional medium and exhibition space. Located in the heart of downtown Detroit, we present regular group and solo exhibitions while contributing to the artistic renaissance of the city's public, private, and heritage spaces. It is our mission to bring both world-renowned artists and exciting new work to a reimagined Detroit, as well as carry this sentiment as we expand our presence through exhibitions, special projects and art fairs nationally and internationally.
LIBRARY STREET COLLECTIVE 1260 Library Street, Detroit 48226 | 5428 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles 90016 313-600-7443 lscgallery.com
us6.campaign-archive2.com/?u=077e2ada89c393266c1ba35ba&id=7c27929b07&e=7cfae63b43(Los Angeles, CA) -- Detroit-based contemporary art gallery Library Street Collective (LSC) announces their first Los Angeles residency in Mid City (5428 W. Washington Blvd.) from September 2016 until early in the New Year. The lineup of exhibition programming is set to present some of the gallery's finest alongside a number of new artists, as they continue to push boundaries and expand upon their curatorial vision. Inaugurating LSC's Los Angeles space on Saturday, September 17th is a solo exhibition of new works by Jordan Nickel (POSE) - aptly titled FRANKLY - a collection of evolutionary works that will recontextualize the provenance of the artist's Pop Art influences. Dramatic and immediate, his 16 paintings on paper demonstrate the risks and rewards of a body of work completely stripped down by one of LSC's favorite collagists. Nickel began his training as an artist in Chicago in the early 90s, when as a teenager he gravitated towards the rebellion of sneaking out of his parentsβ home to spend late nights painting in the streets. His determination to create on such a large scale kept him working tirelessly, and taught him tremendous patience; it wasnβt long before he realized that making art was all he ever wanted to do. Since then, Nickelβs message has evolved from tagging to a colorful fusion of 2-dimensional imagery that pulls from Pop Art, comics, advertising and typography, with a focus on revealing the intimate possibilities in traditionally superficial avenues of communication. Nickel layers and dissects his sources in a style all his own to present an aggregated story- a recipe where Betty and Veronica, Captain America and the Merrie Melodies are chopped and tossed to perfection. Nickelβs new collection of works for FRANKLY offers a radical departure from what followers have come to expect from him, and the result is intriguing - mature, poised, and candid; undeniably, the product of an artist coming of age. On the surface, references that reveal his passion for the history of Pop Art are evident, while more obscure nods to Americana and cult classics (βWestern Picture Storiesβ, anyone?) are at the core of his visual progression. Formally, Nickelβs dissection and interference of the sources he subverts are increasingly subtle, making these techniques stronger than ever. The cowboy has been a prevalent figure in Pop Art since its origins, and has come to signify the masculinity, independence and patriotism of America's romanticized golden age. Upon deeper investigation Nickel reveals his attachment to a text on C. Wright Mills (the Postmodern Cowboy), a midcentury sociologist who viewed the existence of the lone wolf as symbolic of depoliticization in America. It was in the mid 50s that Mills warned, "we are now in a situation in which many who are disengaged from prevailing allegiances have not acquired new ones, and so are distracted from and inattentive to political concerns of any kind. They are strangers to politics. They are not radical, not liberal, not conservative, not reactionary; they are inactionary; they are out of it". Within this body of work, Nickel challenges our notions of the cowboy as hero or renegade; chivalrous or lawless; patriotic or isolated, and in doing so reflects the contradictions inherent in democracy. What better time than now to pose such a question? FRANKLY reads like a story that the artist has been dying to tell, and the decision to create the works on paper only aids in the desire to turn the pages. A large-scale painting, Sunshine and its Shadow, becomes sculpture when placed on crates for support and continues along Nickelβs penchant for 2D extension to the 3D realm. The exhibitionβs final work, Untitled (Reaction #12), hangs from the wall and cascades to the floor where it sits, rolled at its end, suggesting hidden cells of narrative and the artistβs desire to scrutinize the possibilities of a new material. Frankly, whatβs presented is a powerfully different point of view; because if you think you know Pose, think again. Jordan Nickel (POSE): FRANKLY will be held at 5428 W. Washington Blvd in Los Angeles, within the Castelli Arts complex. The exhibition will take place from September 17 through October 11, 2016, with an Artistsβ Reception held on Saturday, September 17 from 7-9 PM. Contact info@lscgallery.com for an exhibition catalog or additional information. PRESS INQUIRIES: Jessica Trent / Trent PR jessica@trentpr.com JORDAN NICKEL (POSE) Named βOne to Watchβ by CNN in 2015 as part of their international television series that shines a light on up-and-coming creative talent set to be the next big names in culture, modern pop artist Jordan Nickel (POSE) has been applauded for his inventive ability to take everyday, throw-away things and introduce them into the world to communicate something much deeper. While his work relies on harnessing very simple human emotions like love, loss and triumph, itβs presented in a complex union of vivid colors and layered application that aims for something much more profound than whatβs at the literal, surface level. Having shown works at galleries spanning the globe β including Dubai, London, New York, Detroit and Los Angeles β his diversity as a visual artist is also apparent in grandiose outdoor settings on six different continents. His aim to promote community engagement and outreach has received press from the likes of The New York Times, BBC News, Vanity Fair and Forbes β with notable examples including the Bowery/Houston wall in New York City, the Wynwood walls in Miami, and the exterior of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit, where he and other artists championed visual expression to empower residents to beautify a neglected American city. βMy artwork is pretty cut and dried,β POSE says. βIβm taking from the world around me β whether it be bits of signs or my wifeβs old childhood books.β His attempt at making sense of the environment around him started with graffiti and has matured into a body of work with multiple dimensions and layers that are a pop blend of illustration, lettering and comic book aesthetics. LIBRARY STREET COLLECTIVE Library Street Collective specializes in cutting edge contemporary fine art with a focus on emerging and established artists who have pushed the boundaries of traditional medium and exhibition space. Located in the heart of downtown Detroit, we present regular group and solo exhibitions while contributing to the artistic renaissance of the city's public, private, and heritage spaces. It is our mission to bring both world-renowned artists and exciting new work to a reimagined Detroit, as well as carry this sentiment as we expand our presence through exhibitions, special projects and art fairs nationally and internationally. LIBRARY STREET COLLECTIVE 1260 Library Street, Detroit 48226 | 5428 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles 90016 313-600-7443 lscgallery.com
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kwatis
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Aug 19, 2016 17:04:09 GMT 1, SOOOOO excited about this show!!!
SOOOOO excited about this show!!!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by sonmi451 on Aug 19, 2016 17:45:43 GMT 1, Thanks for the head's up!
Thanks for the head's up!
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kwatis
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by kwatis on Aug 19, 2016 22:02:25 GMT 1, Thanks for the head's up!
Figured others would wanna know. Plus the new body of work is different (in a good way) from what we've seen from him. Super mature work from an artist whose work is incredible and LSC whose curated fanominal shows the past couple of years (IMO).
Thanks for the head's up! Figured others would wanna know. Plus the new body of work is different (in a good way) from what we've seen from him. Super mature work from an artist whose work is incredible and LSC whose curated fanominal shows the past couple of years (IMO).
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by Deleted on Aug 21, 2016 22:15:53 GMT 1, Selling my POSE "Mirror" Hand Embellished edition of 20.Β
Size unframed: 22" x 30β 20 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Printed by Pop Ink Editions Never Rolled. Framed upon arrival.Β
Looking for essentially original cost of the print plus cost of framing. I would love to see this find a good home. Framed by CMM Framing where POSE has his works framed up in Chicago. Β Float mounted archival with Museum Glass.Β
$950 Β Located in Chicago, IlΒ
The "Why are you selling?" bit.. Β I love the image but it has similar elements to my "FIN" on wood which is on the same wall. Β Will be hanging a version of "Spiral" on wood in it's place. Β Too nice to store away so I thought I'd offer it up here. Β Β
PM if interested. No rush. Β Forum references if needed.Β
Selling my POSE "Mirror" Hand Embellished edition of 20.Β Size unframed: 22" x 30β 20 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Printed by Pop Ink Editions Never Rolled. Framed upon arrival.Β Looking for essentially original cost of the print plus cost of framing. I would love to see this find a good home. Framed by CMM Framing where POSE has his works framed up in Chicago. Β Float mounted archival with Museum Glass.Β $950 Β Located in Chicago, IlΒ The "Why are you selling?" bit.. Β I love the image but it has similar elements to my "FIN" on wood which is on the same wall. Β Will be hanging a version of "Spiral" on wood in it's place. Β Too nice to store away so I thought I'd offer it up here. Β Β PM if interested. No rush. Β Forum references if needed.Β
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by artepersfizio on Aug 21, 2016 23:13:45 GMT 1, Framed similarly to mine! Looks great, I'm sure you're sad to see it go!
Framed similarly to mine! Looks great, I'm sure you're sad to see it go!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by andyroo0312 on Aug 22, 2016 0:32:50 GMT 1, Nothing cracking Pose. I need to get mine framed and i think i will copy the way yours is done. Glwts mate.
Nothing cracking Pose. I need to get mine framed and i think i will copy the way yours is done. Glwts mate.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by mishen on Aug 22, 2016 2:03:15 GMT 1, I have this on wood, this one looks hotter! What a frame job!
I have this on wood, this one looks hotter! What a frame job!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by smokinfish on Aug 23, 2016 20:54:47 GMT 1, Great Price!
Great Price!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by andyroo0312 on Aug 24, 2016 13:34:09 GMT 1, Surprised no one has gobbled this up. A absolute stunner at a very fair price..
Surprised no one has gobbled this up. A absolute stunner at a very fair price..
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by zynaps on Aug 24, 2016 14:55:31 GMT 1, Is this framing conservative? Can you remove the work without traces of glue, adhesive, etc?
Is this framing conservative? Can you remove the work without traces of glue, adhesive, etc?
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by thewral on Aug 25, 2016 6:37:02 GMT 1, He did mention archival in the original post. Typically Chris at CMM will frame these up with 2 or 3 Japanese rice paper hinges at the top which should be fully reversible by a competent framer/restorer.
He did mention archival in the original post. Typically Chris at CMM will frame these up with 2 or 3 Japanese rice paper hinges at the top which should be fully reversible by a competent framer/restorer.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by Deleted on Aug 26, 2016 13:54:17 GMT 1, Working through PMs in order received. Price is firm and I believe fair so I may not respond to low offers.
Working through PMs in order received. Price is firm and I believe fair so I may not respond to low offers.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by sneib on Aug 26, 2016 22:11:04 GMT 1, 23" x 30β 17 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Featuring a two-color split fountain Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb cover Hand-Cut Edges Signed and numbered by POSE Print will ship FLAT Edition of 25 Hand Embellished, each print will vary - photo is example of one.
Cant upload picture...
23" x 30β 17 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Featuring a two-color split fountain Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb cover Hand-Cut Edges Signed and numbered by POSE Print will ship FLAT Edition of 25 Hand Embellished, each print will vary - photo is example of one.
Cant upload picture...
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by oxfordwelshchap on Aug 26, 2016 22:25:10 GMT 1, 23" x 30β 17 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Featuring a two-color split fountain Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb cover Hand-Cut Edges Signed and numbered by POSE Print will ship FLAT Edition of 25 Hand Embellished, each print will vary - photo is example of one. Cant upload picture...
Tell us more! How did you come across this info? When is the drop?
23" x 30β 17 Color, Hand-Pulled Screen Print Featuring a two-color split fountain Mohawk Superfine UltraWhite, 160 lb cover Hand-Cut Edges Signed and numbered by POSE Print will ship FLAT Edition of 25 Hand Embellished, each print will vary - photo is example of one. Cant upload picture... Tell us more! How did you come across this info? When is the drop?
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by sneib on Aug 26, 2016 22:45:02 GMT 1, Got an mail, can preorder now.
Got an mail, can preorder now.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by South Bound on Aug 26, 2016 22:53:37 GMT 1, Got an mail, can preorder now. I am on his mailing list but never get the mailers, can you PM me the preorder info
Got an mail, can preorder now. I am on his mailing list but never get the mailers, can you PM me the preorder info
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by rjf76 on Aug 26, 2016 23:05:44 GMT 1, Got an mail, can preorder now. I am on his mailing list but never get the mailers, can you PM me the preorder info
Me too and I haven't received yet either! Can someone kindly do me the honours in advance? Cheers!
Got an mail, can preorder now. I am on his mailing list but never get the mailers, can you PM me the preorder info Me too and I haven't received yet either! Can someone kindly do me the honours in advance? Cheers!
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by jimmy on Aug 26, 2016 23:11:49 GMT 1, It's another version of Blot (Blot Magenta). I have the original print and hpm so it's a pass for me this time.
It's another version of Blot (Blot Magenta). I have the original print and hpm so it's a pass for me this time.
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POSE πΊπΈ Jordan Nickel β’ Chicago Graffiti Art , by cyberkid on Aug 26, 2016 23:42:57 GMT 1, blot magenta
normal edition (75)
BLOT MAGENTA is a revisit to the very first limited print that POP!NK Editions printed with POSE. This color variant is executed to the same specifications as the first BLOT release from winter 2014, but now includes techniques found in his recent editions; two-color split fountain and transparent black shadows/overlays $450
and hand embellished edition (25) $600
blot magenta
normal edition (75)
BLOT MAGENTA is a revisit to the very first limited print that POP!NK Editions printed with POSE. This color variant is executed to the same specifications as the first BLOT release from winter 2014, but now includes techniques found in his recent editions; two-color split fountain and transparent black shadows/overlays $450
and hand embellished edition (25) $600
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