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Pure Evil’s Heath Ledger/ The Joker CMYKrink print

The original of this little beauty was sold long before Black Rat Press even opened the doors of last week’s Big Issue Charity event. So, ever a man of the people, Pure Evil has released 100 prints of the piece for you lot, the riff-raff, the people, how nice.

Priced at £250, grab them now from the Pure Evil site here.

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Heath Ledger CMYKrink released as a print at Pure Evil

Following the BIG ISSUE FOUNDATION show at Black Rat Press, The HEATH LEDGER / JOKER CMYKrink painting that was donated is now released as a C-Type print on Fuji Archival paper

Check it out here

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New release at Amilas - Peter Kennard & Cat Picton Phillipps: The Mall

Amilas have a dropped a new print and it’s a real beauty. “The Mall” is put together by two artists, Peter Kennard and Cat Picton Phillips and is a remarkable piece of work.

The Mall is a complex meeting of two mediums, photo etching and silkscreen. The paper must be wet for etching and dry for silkscreen this means that the images are always being printed off register making it very difficult to match both mediums. Around fifty prints were spoilt during this process. The background is hand screed before being etched and silkscreened, then each print has been finished with gold leaf.

The print is a signed edition of 28 and is hand finished on 410gsm Somerset satin paper. Better get in there quick then!

Snap it up here

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3D Del Naja print re-stock at POW

We’re pretty sure 3D’s ‘In Europe’, ‘In The Lab’ and ‘In The Dark’ prints weren’t in stock at Pictures On Walls last time we checked? All signed and reasonably priced (£90) get in there quick before they end up on ebay.

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Obey x Public Enemy x Glen E Friedman

The print above will be released in an edition of 400 from they Obey Giant website tomorrow (August 7). At $80 it is an absolute steal.

Here’s a few words from Shepard on the release:

Public Enemy is my favorite, and in my opinion, the most important hip hop group of all time. I love Public Enemy’s first record: Yo, Bum Rush The Show, but it was only the warm up for the sonic and lyrical firestorm of It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back and Fear of a Black Planet. Those records are must have classics and showed P.E. to be one of the most important forces in music, politics, and culture of the late 20th century. My design studio (Studio Number One) was named after the song Public Enemy Number One from which the group’s name was derived.

The photo the print is illustrated from is by Glen E. Friedman. Glen shot the first two Public Enemy album covers as well as covers for LL Cool J, The Beastie Boys, Minor Threat, among others. I am incredibly honored to to be able to bring Public Enemy, Glen E Friedman, and Obey together for this collaboration. The print is signed by me, Chuck D., and Glen E. Friedman.

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Sten and Lex release an exclusive print through Art Republic

Italian stencil artists Sten & Lex went to Brighton last week, and went down to Art Republic where they created a special limited edition for the gallery/print stockist.

‘In Aeternum Gloriae’ (Glory Forever) is a signed and numbered silkscreen print with gold spray paint on 400gsm Velin Arches Blanc, a richly textured heavy weight paper stock. They’ve published two editions; extra large (105 x 80cm) which is a special edition of just 10 and small (50 x 65cm) an edition of 50.

More details on the print

If you’re likely to be in London this Thursday (31st July), there’s a special invite only evening at the artrepublic Soho gallery. The evening will include the launch of the Sten & Lex print (as well as many other not-to-be-missed attractions).

To get yourself on the invite list, drop an email to soho@artrepublic.com

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Prints from Since at Auction Saboteur

Auctionsaboteur.co.uk have some mighty fine prints available from Since. He emailed us these yesterday alongside the street paste ups around the Brick Lane, and we are impressed with the style and subject of these, so go check them now and then bag one for yourself

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The Warden print by BAM available at Edgeart.co.uk

Edgeart.co.uk have just released a new print by BAM. Entitled “The Warden” this is a neon mess of a traffic warden dressed as a zombie/ghost. It’s based on the original street piece in Manchester and featured in the Manchester Evening News

We like! More information and purchase here

The Warden Print, By BAM
Medium: Three colour screenprint plus two layers of varnish.
Size: 70cm wide by 100cm tall, Paper: Somerset Satin 310gsm
Edition: 45 - Signed and Numbered, 30 of the edition are available now.
15 will be available at the first Edge Art show in August
£66 each
The Warden Print - Special Edition, By BAM
Medium: Four colour screenprint plus two layers of varnish.
Size: 70cm wide by 100cm tall, Paper: Somerset Satin 310gsm
Edition: 12 - Signed and Numbered
£99 each

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New Si Scott print at Fusshop, July 25

Hype Type Studio have teamed up with Si Scott to produce a run of typographic prints which go on sale at 10am tomorrow morning (July 25) at Fusshop.

Offering the print buying audience something a little different, Si Scott’s intricate, hand-drawn technique has already caught the eye of the likes of Nike Europe, UNICEF and Casio to name a few.

Limited to 100 in each colour, all prints are hand signed and numbered by the artist. Price is £59.99.

More pics after the jump.
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Interviews

Andrew McAttee Andrew McAttee
I don’t think I’m either sickeningly optimistic or miserable. I just want to focus on creating a celebration of life. Or simply focusing on the glass being half full rather than half empty.……
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Blek Le Rat Blek Le Rat
Everything started in summer 1971 during a trip to NYC. I was invited by my friend Larry Wolhandler who was student in “Ecole des Beaux arts” in Paris…
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Cept Cept
I got nicked for changing the colour of BR property, as you end up doing. I had to get up every morning at 7, met a load of weird people, ended up having a laugh, drew a lot. Got bored …wore funny garms……
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Eelus Eelus
I basically moved to London from Wigan (via 3 dark years on a degree course at Blackpool) about 8 years ago and had never experienced ‘street art’. So when I got here and shacked myself up in East London…
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Eine Eine
I started when I was about 14, I got into grafitti when it came over from NY as the whole Breakdancing, electro, rapping and tagging package. As I couldn’t breakdance and wanted to be down with the cool kids I went out nicked some paint…
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I-LIB I-LIB
Well when you’re a graffiti artist you tend to spend a lot of time trying to remain hidden, lurking and waiting to paint other peoples properties without making one’s presence known, so the lurking part came from that….Read more
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Logan Hicks Logan Hicks
At the time I was sort of a big fish in a small pond in Baltimore. i just got tired of feeling like there was more to the world, but I wasn’t seeing it. So when I moved to Cali, I first moved to San Diego…
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Logan Hicks Miranda Donovan
As a child I loved colouring books and cartoon characters. Garbage Pail Kid stickers were a particular obsession of mine because of the hundreds of different characters, names and colours….
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Logan Hicks Ronzo
I’m Ronzo. 32, I came to London in 2000 (to avoid paying my parking tickets) from Munich, Germany - where I’m from. I guess i’ve been always drawing and interested in artistic stuff…
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Rough Rough
It’ll be 25 years next year… It started for me in 1984. I’d been getting very much into break dancing and popping, listening to a lot of electro music and then I changed schools in my 3rd year of secondary school…Read more
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WK Interact WK Interact
Movement is the principle focus of all of my work … the characters evolve on their own depending on their environments and of course their environments play a significant part in their evolution….Read more
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New Eelus print available at Stella Dore

Eelus has just been added to Stella Dore’s roster of artists and to commemorate this they’ve released a new print from the great man.

It’s a 2 colour hand pulled screen print, printed on 250gsm Arches fine art paper with deckled edge. Embossed and numbered edition of 200. Signed by the artist, and selling for £100 + P&P

Check it out here

Come back next Monday for an interview with Eelus, with an insight to his work, his influences before the new group show in Dublin from Stella Dore

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New Dr D prints available from s - editions

s - editions released 3 new Dr D prints today. Each with the same uplifting design, the prints are available in either blue, brown or purple. They’re priced at £99 until August 1, but will rise to £125 thereafter - go get some.

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New prints from Rourke Van Dal at Vandalart

YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
Edition of 50
Release Date: 4th July @ 12 midday
Signed & Numbered Giclée Print on 315gsm Acid Free Archival Etching Paper.
Numbers: 1 - 30 Hand finished in Red and Blue. Price £125.00 + post available here
Numbers: 31 - 50 print only, Special Price of £75.00 + post available here

‘Not on Your Nelly’
Signed & Numbered 4 Colour Deckled Edge Screen Print 250gsm Somerset Velvet.
Price: £85.00 + post - There are still a few available.

ORIGINAL TEST SPRAYS ON HARDBOARD
Rourke is spraying everyday now, images Old and New and they will be available very soon on the website. If you interested in finding out more, then the gallery has said you can email Rourke directly on rourke@vandalart.co.uk

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Faile prints and originals available at faile.net

Just in case you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last couple of days, here’s a pic from Faile’s recent release. As we mentioned on Saturday, Faile are releasing both prints and originals, one print has now been and gone as a ‘buy now’ but the rest are to be distributed via a lottery system using FairQ. The lottery system will close at 9pm GMT time tonight, so there’s still time if you fancy dipping your nib into the Faile ink, so to speak.

See UK Street Art’s top picks from the releases after the jump

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New Faile Prints announced

Faile will be releasing a print to commemorate their work at Tate Modern this Monday, June 31 at 4pm GMT. The print will feature a 25 colour relief print on 300 gram Somerset Satin paper and will be an edition of 315. This print will be issued on a first come first served basis from the Faile site.

However, if you’re not after a souvenier from the exhibition at Tate Modern, the collective will also be releasing a few more prints via a lottery system which will open at 4pm (GMT) on June 31 and close at 9pm on July 2. The rules for the lottery system are - one print per person, though you can register for as many as you are interested in.

The lottery will be run through the Fair Q site. You will also be able to access the lottery via the Faile site, here.

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