"Two Sisters" by Audrey KawasakiFor a while now it has been extremely hard for fans to get a hold of a print by Audrey. So in the last few weeks she had a poll, and has decided to release a "timed" print this Friday. There will be two versions of this print, a 26" x 30" editon that comes framed and is limited to 75. Then a 14" x 18" version that will be sold from 12-1pm, which means if you order the print at that time you are pretty much guaranteed to get it. So if you've been waiting for a prin
Skot Olsen with Regino Gonzales, Dee Dee Cheriel & Henry Gunderson
Shooting Gallery and White Walls
December 13, 2008
Review and Photos by Joshua "Creep" G.
Better Than: Finding out they are going to remake "They Live." As if they could top that fight scene.
Elsewhere: See the rest of the show on Creep's Flickr Here.
The plan I have had for the past few weeks was to stay home, study and kick ass on all of my finals. But since I am an Art History major, dragging myself to San Francisco for
"Toy Maker" by James Jean
The first solo show of James Jean's art is currently underway at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in New York. His work is stunning, and from the looks of it the show is pretty much sold out. He does have few prints from said exhibit over on his site, and the Levine Gallery has released prints from two of the larger pieces in the show. The print featured here is 22 x 42 1/2 inches on photo rag paper, signed and numbered in an edition of 50. The original was 41x90, so the pr
WonderCon 2009
Moscone Center South
February 27- March 1st
Review by Joshua "Creep" G.
WonderCon 2009 opened at the Moscone Center on Friday and stayed on through Sunday. This would mark the second comic-centric event that I have attended in the city, and next to the Alternative Press Expo, it was massive from the venue down. Outside the Moscone, a variety of people were just hanging around, and a good number, as expected, were dressed up as some kind of comic or movie character. I ran into a f
"Swan" by James Jean
One of the most exciting paintings at James Jean's first solo show at the Jonathan Levin gallery was the "Swan." It was not only beautiful to look at, but was also one of the largest at 50" x 88" and made up of four panels. A few pieces from that show have been made into prints and now it's the swan's turn, (corny, I know). Each print is 25" x 44" -- archival pigment ink on hot press fine art paper -- signed and numbered in an edition of 50. They will be released at SURU th