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$350.00

Fine art print on hahnemuhle textured torchon paper.

11x8.50"

Limited edition 1 of 50.

Episode 01 of my series "God Bless Gentrification." God Bless Gentrification is a visual documentary of the changes I see and experience in my neighborhood of West Poplar and other parts of Philadelphia due to gentrification.

11 x 8.5 fine art hahnemuhle textured torchon fine art print currently living in a standard 11 x 8.5 black frame with glass.

Roshan Basil

$200.00

Linocut print (framed).

16x16"

Limited edition 9 of 100.

Glendale Fox
Susan Munderich, 2022
Pickering, Ontario
Linocut
Cranfield Oil-Based Ink on Legion Paper
Print 10" x 10'
Paper 12" x 12"
This print combines two consecutive nature journals from June 2021: a fox rounding the corner of our garage with a rabbit in its mouth, and a gorgeous swallowtail roosting on the peony bush in our Pickering, Ontario garden. Foxgloves, poppies and roses that were also in bloom have been incorporated into the design. I had seen the fox earlier in the morning, setting off on what seemed to be its usual route, but had not expected it to reappear a few hours later wielding a freshly-caught meal. It was equally surprised by my proximity, startled to find me looking through my kitchen window only a few feet away, and promptly bounded through the garden, eventually disappearing down the street. Not yet having recovered from the excitement of this encounter, I was confronted with a stunning eastern swallowtail the very next morning. Although I am very pleased with the final result, this print was especially challenging at every stage. Configuring the various components to achieve sufficient tension, while maintaining a focal point, required a lengthy series of sketches and drafts. Once the final design was complete, a great deal of experimentation was invested in different carving techniques and approaches, so as to leverage the potential of the positive and negative space, and to realize specific textures. After the initial test print, further adjustments were required to regulate the balance and define each zone, until I was finally satisfied with the overall composition and finer detail. Working from my nature journals reinforces how fortunate I am to be surrounded by greenspaces and wildlife in my daily existence, and provides me the opportunity to celebrate nature’s resilience when faced with urban challenges. The 10” x 10” block was carved with Pfeil and Speedball tools, and the edition of 100 is printed by hand with a baren in Cranfield oil-based ink on 12” x 12” Legion paper.

Susan Munderich

$180.00

Pen on water-colour paper installed on a wood canvas by marouflage.

8x8x2"

A man, represented on a minimalistic way, only with his body shadows and attitude. The word Glam is from LGBTQ+ vocabulary. It means "someone that is stylish and elegant".

Cesar Vianna

$700.00

Charcoal on paper (framed).

10.50x14"

My goal in drawing this portrait was to create a composition and subject that created a photo realistic illusion. The charcoal allowed me to create high contrast and slight tones in black and white to create depth in the work. The different smudging techniques I used, allowed me to create the illusion of foreground and background of the piece as well as the unfocused areas as if the drawing was a photograph. By adding the water to the face created a more realistic illusion with the high contrast of the light reflecting off the water.

Leah Probst