Chuck Sperry 'The Who 50th Anniversary' Poster Release Detail
Medium: 7 Colour Screen Print
Size: 21 x 31 Inches
Edition: 260
Price: $???
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*available at a random time on Wednesday February 4th
The Best Art And Best Artists Out There!
Medium: 7 Colour Screen Print
Size: 21 x 31 Inches
Edition: 260
Price: $???
Check it out HERE
*available at a random time on Wednesday February 4th
Medium: 7 Colour Screen Print on Oak Panel
Size: 22 x 33 Inches
Edition: 25
Price: $500
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**available at a random time on Tuesday December 2nd
Medium: 7 Colour Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: Various
Price: $??
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**available thru Spoke Art soon!?
**Chuck will be releasing these online within the next couple of weeks, sign up to his mailing list.
Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: Widespread Panic (Oakland March 2014)
Medium: 8 Colour Screen Print
Size: 34 x 22 Inches
Edition: 625
Price: $60? each
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**available at a random time on Sunday April 6th
Here are some STUNNING variants of 'The Key To Everything' print by artist Chuck Sperry. This image was originally seen in the Scorcese inspired art show recently. These are all 7 colour 19 x 35 inch screen prints. The Wave Foil variant is above. Bronze, Silver and Gold (in order) are below. These will go up at a random time on Wednesday May 8th.
Man, that Wave Foil looks sharp!!
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I am not really into gig posters (or movie posters) but this is poster is BEAUTIFUL!! This is Soundgarden's gig poster by artist Chuck Sperry for their show back on the 12th of February in Oakland at the Fox Theatre. This is a 6 colour (metalics) 20 x 33 inch screenprint with an edition size of 250, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $$$. These will be available for sale at a random time on Sunday February 17th. There will also be a few special variants available too.
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This is called 'Synesthesia', yet another INCREDIBLE art print by artist Chuck Sperry. These are 8 colour 22 x 33 inch screen prints that come signed and numbered by the artist. These will be available at a random time on Thursday July 26th. Regular edition (above) has an edition size of 100. Bronze, Silver, and Gold (below) have edition sizes of only 15.
Be quick. Love those nipples ;)
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"Late last year, Jonathan Brebner, told me he was making a science fiction movie called “Novos.” He explained the plot thus; thousands of years after a desperate exodus from a dying world, a band of the last remaining humans return to Earth and come into conflict with the artificial life they left behind. He asked me to make an art print to celebrate his upcoming film, and also to help raise production funding. I was intrigued with his vision of biomorphic robots and technology so advanced that it was somehow fused with nature. So here I’m bringing my “take” on Brebner’s futuristic vision, a biomorphic robot with sense-enhansing hear-gear."
Today is the day I have been waiting for. At a random time artist Chuck Sperry will be releasing all his versions of 'Cosmos' and 'Chaos'. They will be priced between $150-$250 I hear.
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If you are in San Fran, I recommend you check this out.
June 2011 to January 2012
SFMOMA Window Gallery
Natoma Street, SF
Acrylic on 3 sections of 6 articulated hard-panels.
Each section measures 6’8″ x 12′ installed. (6’8″ h x 18′ flat.)
"Chris Shaw and Chuck Sperry have been close friends for many years, but have only worked in tandem creating art on a handful of occasions. Both artists have both incorporated and appropriated concepts and imagery from a myriad of sources in their designs for Rock Posters and paintings. “Temporally Bound” marks this collaboration by the two artists not only as an event, but also in the form and subject of the artwork. The work’s form is derived from an asian “accordion” book, while the subject, “Three Gorgons” reflects the artists’ western influences. The free intertwining of Eastern and Western references is not only evocative of the modern technological world, but also of San Francisco, a cultural melting pot on the Pacific Rim. The installation is composed of 3 sections of 6 articulated hard panels, painted in acrylic and hand-made paints. The articulated form allows the artwork to bend or compress, the which lets the artwork take almost any form, in 2 or 3 dimensional space. Sperry and Shaw’s design concept for the Natoma Street windows of the SFMOMA Window Gallery called for an 18 foot wide horizontal image to compress into a 12 foot wide area. The artists chose wooden hard-panels for the installation substrate which creates a sturdy self-supporting structure with 52º angles, a golden proportion harmonious to the installation space. In their experiences in creating Rock Posters, Shaw and Sperry had both worked previously with multi-panel poster images. When composing the “Three Gorgons” the artists paid special attention to the way the images would fragment when the panels were in their compressed and folded state. Because many of the viewers passing the installation on the sidewalk would be approaching at very oblique angles, the artists created semi-symmetrical images that would appear to change and unfold as the viewer passed by. Viewing the art at oblique angles and close proximity creates a distinct sense of “false abstraction”, while viewing the pieces from afar (the opposite sidewalk) gives the viewer cohesive, representational images of the Three Gorgons. The 3 Gorgon images were created to work individually or together as a unit. In tandem, the artists each created their own distinct versions of a Gorgon (Shaw,left / Sperry, right). While each artist created their compositions and selected color individually, certain decisions were made together to help enhance the overall artwork when viewed in a unit. Red and Gold were both chosen as main color components, which again references Eastern art. The overall bold colors and hard graphic blackline of the Gorgons additionally reflects the artists work as poster artists and printmakers. Sperry and Shaw then worked together to create the 3rd, center Gorgon, a “hybrid” of their styles that would further bridge and integrate their individually created Gorgon panels."
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