148 works
148 works
148 works
RA Schools - Life Room Heads
Regular price $200.00 USDPool Phone Zombies
Regular price $200.00 USDMore Than Can
Regular price $200.00 USDLove Knot III (Red)
Regular price $100.00 USDLove Knot III
Regular price $100.00 USDLove Knot II
Regular price $100.00 USDLily Pad Rainbow (Fish)
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Regular price $125.00 USDDevour VII
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour V
Regular price $100.00 USDMedium: Intaglio and linocut
Dimensions: 4 x 6 inches (image)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: British / Chinese, 1973
Date finished: 2009
Edition: of 20
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
"Wuon Gean Ho’s Devour V is from a series of intaglios she created in 2009. This series begins with a woman asleep, laying on top of a tiger. The cat awakes first and begins walking around until the woman also awakes and opens her feral-looking eyes. They separate from one another, and begin sizing each other up as they circle. They grapple, but do eventually come to terms with each other (tiger licks the woman’s face) before dissolving into each other and the landscape. Devour V illustrates the moment when the woman is fully awake to her struggle with full realization of her circumstances and is actively fighting. Part of being human is coming to terms with our own wild cats that can wake up in us. Eventually, there will be peace and acceptance, but we first have to face them. Ho makes this struggle look sensual and chaotic with her use of subtle plate tone wiping and overlapping hatch marks in the plate. She effectively captures how it can feel to be rolling about with one’s own demons in the intimate space of our own heads."
Devour IV
Regular price $100.00 USDDevour III
Regular price $100.00 USDA Fishy Affair
Regular price $150.00 USDLimbs Akimbo
Regular price $515.00 USDOld Cars II
Regular price $100.00 USDR.R. Barge Ramp
Regular price $200.00 USDOld Cars IV
Regular price $100.00 USDOld Cars III
Regular price $100.00 USDOld Cars I
Regular price $100.00 USDWaiting Fox
Regular price $425.00 USDTwo Young Jacks
Regular price $375.00 USDOdin's Raven, Muninn (Memory)
Regular price $450.00 USDOdin's Raven, Huginn (Thought)
Regular price $450.00 USDMountain Hare
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Regular price $375.00 USDDesert Hare
Regular price $375.00 USDExtincion 13
Regular price $300.00 USDMedium: Linocut
Dimensions: 10 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches (Image) 15 x 29 inches (Sheet)
Signature: Signed
Artist details: Mexican
Date finished: 2019
Edition: of 33
Recommended by Nikki (Fine Print Photographer & Content Publisher):
Mazatl, translated to ‘deer’, is a day in the Aztec calendar that is a good day to hunt and a bad day to be hunted. This contemporary artist uses woodcut and relief printmaking to advocate for environmental, political, and social justice. The level of detail Mazatl is able to achieve on this linocut print is incredible. He works every available surface with tiny cuts that delineate curves of spines, underwater flower petals, and hollow eye sockets. The mirrored image of the seahorse both alive and dead is attractive with its perfectly split composition and inverse imagery. This nearly two foot long print stares its viewer down, challenging them to think about extinction and its consequences, while simultaneously providing beautiful aesthetics.