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The Sow Brett Aronson

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

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Brett Aronson “The Sow” 2009
Laser engraved enamel on wood panel.
9″ x 20″
Edition of 25
Signed, numbered and dated
by the artist

$50 + S&H

Printing Empire print at Breathing Door

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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These photos were all taken at Breathing Door, a Crazy Collection of outdated printing equipment from yesteryear Next to the bay bridge in down town San Francisco. For the empire print we used the Pressmans Manuel which is an automated screen printing engine. On the newsprint you can see the 3 foot squeegee for this mechanized beasty, i will be cutting all the paper in the next few and putting up in the store this week! Merry Xmas

Breathing Door Print House

Monday, December 21st, 2009

f-is-for-fuckingThis studio just printed a poster for my site, the blog is good so checker out A. I will be posting all the print images in few so look alive.

EMPIRE PRINT COMING SOON!

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

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ehere is a teaser of piece i am working on for my next print, i have been spending a lot of time this year and last developing an alphabet, now i finally am ready to sart putting to good use!

New Saber Print “DECLARATION”

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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THE DECLARATION- HAND TOUCHED: SABER ONE

I usually steer away from having a political edge in my art, but inherently the act of Graffiti alone is a political act, and recently I’ve found myself being pulled strongly in that direction. So I think it was the natural next step for me to want to combine the textures I use and see in the urban environment, with American icons.

In this print you see the Washington Monument. The image, at first glance to has an apocalyptic vibe, but looking further you see that the essence is actually from deconstruction, and is a way to test revolutionary ideas through the safety of visual media. All of the names scrawled into the crumbling obelisk are of those who broke the status quo with their determination to make their mark on society, rejecting existing traditions of artistic expression.

To help represent this idea, I chose a line from the Declaration Of Independence that seemed to fit the current frustrations.

“That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government” (World).

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