Tom Slaughter 'Ice Cream Sandwich' Print Available

Artist: Tom Slaughter
Title: Ice Cream Sandwich
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 15.5 x 11 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100
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Artist: Tom Slaughter
Title: Ice Cream Sandwich
Medium: Giclee Print
Size: 15.5 x 11 Inches
Edition: 100
Price: $100
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Artist: Denial
Title: Panic In Paradise
Medium: 3 Colour Screen Print + Aerosol
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 15
Price: $50
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Artist: Roamcouch
Title: Wish Upon A Star (London) Sepia
Medium: Screen Print
Size: 455 x 720 mm
Edition: 50
Price: $325
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Artist: Nick Walker
Title: Basking In The Glory (Hong Kong Street Scene #1)
Medium: 10 Colour Screen Print
Size: 68 x 66 cm
Edition: 150
Price: $??
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**available at 2pm EST on Wednesday December 11th
Artist: Emek
Title: Whale Shark
Medium: 3 Colour Screen Print
Size: 24 x 12 Inches
Edition: 175
Price: $75
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**available at a random time between 3pm-3:30pm EST Tuesday December 10th
The Sex Pistols changed my life when I discovered them in 1984. Their music alone made my arm hairs stand up, but their image and attitude were just as important and powerful. The member of the Sex Pistols who I was drawn to and most epitomized the punk image for me was Sid Vicious, with his spiked hair, leather jacket, lock necklace, and reckless behavior. At 14 I was mesmerized by Sid and made my first home-made t-shirt of him snarling his lip defiantly. I was rebelling, looking for any way to irritate my parents and, before I knew better, Sid was my Superman. Sid self-destructed young and with punk’s slogans like “No Future” and “Live Fast, Die Young,” Sid was everything the Superman, anti-hero, or cliché, of a nihilistic movement called for. Sid didn’t really do much to shape punk music…he only actually played on two songs on Never Mind the Bollocks Here’s The Sex Pistols. However, Sid’s surly vocals kick ass on C’mon Everybody, Somethin’ Else, and My Way. Sid remains one of punk’s most enduring icons even if he is a classic example of style over substance. I was a sucker for Sid’s image as a teenager, and I still am, even though I see him as less “cool” and more tragic and cautionary these days. I have made many images of Sid over the years, and I thought I had retired him as a subject until Dennis Morris-the photographer of the most intimate and iconic shots of Sid-approached me about a collaboration. Dennis’s archive provided an amazing treasure trove of Sid images to work from in creating the paintings and prints in the “Superman Is Dead” show. I’m so glad I got to do Dennis’s Sid images “My Way”! I can now retire Sid as a subject. I’ve worked with the best, I can skip the rest.
- Shepard Fairey
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Artist: Prefab 77
Title: Miscellaneous Riso's
Medium: 3 Colour Risographs
Size: 210mm x 297 mm
Edition: 300
Price: £30
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Artist: Kai & Sunny
Title: Just An Illusion 2
Medium: 3 Colour Screen Print
Size: 55.5 x 75.5 cm
Edition: 100
Price: £75
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Artist: Coop
Title: Hey Ho! Let's Go!
Medium: 4 Colour Letter Press Print
Size: 46 x 61 cm
Edition: 200
Price: AU$125
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Artist: Coop
Title: Rubber Girl # 1
Medium: 4 Colour Letter Press Print
Size: 61 x 46 cm
Edition: 200
Price: AU$125
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