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    Monday
    Feb072011

    Josh Keyes Upcoming Painting SNEAK PEEK

     

    Here is a beautiful piece that artist Josh Keyes is still working on. WOW!

    Monday
    Feb072011

    Mau Mau 'Fox In Chickens Clothing' SNEAK PEEK

     

    Here is a SNEAK PEEK at the upcoming print called 'Fox In Chicken's Clothing' by artist Mau Mau. Unsure when this will drop but DAMN, I want one! Keep your eyes peel on SouledOutStudios.

    Monday
    Jan312011

    Olly Moss 'Catch 22' SNEAK PEEK

     

    Here is a wicked SNEAK PEEK at an upcoming piece by artist Olly Moss inspired by the classic novel 'Catch 22'. Unsure if this will become a print, but I felt I had to share this cleverness. If you don't know Olly Moss, look him up! His minimalism skill is unrivalled.

    Tuesday
    Nov232010

    Dotmasters 'Death Angel' SNEAK PEEK

     

    Here is a WICKED 50 x 14 inch commision piece called 'Death Angel' by artists Dotmasters. Although unavailable, I had to share this STUNNER with y'all.

    Check it out HERE

    Wednesday
    Sep012010

    Screens N Spokes 2010 SNEAK PEAK Part 2

    We're back with the second installment of previews from our 2010 Screens 'N' Spokes show. Today I've got 5 totally new prints to share with you including a crazy collaboration between old Philly favorites Tim Gough and Greg Pizzoli.



    1. John Vogl, the crafty and creative mind behind The Bungaloo joins Screens 'N' Spokes for the second straight year. Fresh off a turn on the Tiny Showcase, John has given us what looks to me like the yeti as a commuter biker. I love the little birdie on his shoulder.

    2. Dan Khulken and Nathan Goldman, aka DKNG Studios, collaborate daily on everything from websites and packaging to incredible gig posters. In fact, they've been the resident poster artists at the world famous Troubadour in Hollywood, CA since 2007. For Screens 'N' Spokes, they've interpreted the City and the Shore of our Bike MS ride as a crisply rendered road bike and cruiser.


    3. Cricket Press has designed awesome prints for Screens 'N' Spokes in the past, but we've always worked with Brian. This year, Brian and his creative partner/wife Sara both decided to get into the fun. Today I'm showcasing Sara's really beautiful print. The light from the fort really feels like it's glowing, leaving you to create the story of what's going on inside. It has youthful fun written all over it.


    4. Adam Turman has been crafting his illustration skills through screen-printed gig posters since at least 2003. His two favorite subjects? Bikes and beautiful women, so he was a natural fit for Screens 'N' Spokes. For his first S'N'S print, he combined the two subject matters in a print that could easily commemorate the MS Society's other major bike ride: the PA Dutch ride.

    5. Back in 2007, Greg Pizzoli and Tim Gough met for the first time at our inaugural opening. They had both been printing in Philadelphia and had exchanged admiring emails, but hadn't yet met in person. Fast forward four years and they're opening a joint show in mid-September. When we announced that we were interested in collaborative prints this year, they were a natural fit. Their 2010 Screens 'N' Spokes print is a completely hand-rendered wonderland.


    I hope you've enjoyed the previews thus far. We still have 10 more prints to unveil before our Opening Night on Saturday, Sept. 11 at Mugshots CoffeeHouse.

    Friday
    May282010

    CMYK 'Philip Lumbang' + 'Ernesto Yerena' SNEAK PEEK


    

    Check it out HERE

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