Maxx242 and F4D Studios presents the second two prints from the Muertos Series.
These prints are two color screen prints using metallics (silver or blue) on archival paper, and measure 18″ x 18″. They are a signed and numbered edition of 50 for each print. They will be available at 11:42am on Thursday, March 29th, 2012 for $30 + shipping. Go to www.f4dstudios.com
“The Muertos Series is something I’ve been wanting to create for a while now- taking some of my favorite pop culture images and combining it with the Mexican Dia De Los Muertos holiday. I have grown up with both throughout my life. I felt there’s something interesting in combining the two. I am very happy with the images that came to be.”
- Maxx242
Stay tuned for future prints in the Muertos Series.
“Jack (Silver)”
This is a two color screen print with black and metallic silver ink on archival paper. Measures 18″ x 18″. Signed and numbered edition of only 50. Available for $30 + shipping. Available at www.f4dstudios.com on Thursday, March 29th at 11:42am.
“Sally (Blue)”
This is a two color screen print with black and metallic blue ink on archival paper. Measures 18″ x 18″. Signed and numbered edition of only 50. Available for $30 + shipping. Available at www.f4dstudios.com on Thursday, March 29th at 11:42am.
For more information, email: maxx242@gmail.com or info@f4dstudios.com
OUTSIDE IN: The Story of Art by director Alex Stapleton takes a historical look at street art through the lens of the Museum of Contemporary Art’s groundbreaking exhibition, “Art in the Streets.” The film features renowned street artists Shepard Fairey, Lee Quiñones, Swoon, Futura, Mister Cartoon, Revok, Martha Cooper, Invader and many others who have influenced graffiti art.
Street artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf, and Robbie Conal will be guest stars on an episode of The Simpsons on March 4, 2012, titled “Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart”. Each artist are voicing their own animated character.
In the episode, Bart plasters unflattering graffiti images of Homer all over Springfield. They catch the eyes of established street artists Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Kenny Scharf and Robbie Conal, who catch him in the act, and they invite him to exhibit his work at a gallery show of his own. Meanwhile, a new health-food superstore threatens to put the Kwik-E-Mart out of business. -via Laughing Squid; via OBEY