Faile has just released three prints and wooden blocks sets today and they are available for purchase now. Below is a description of the prints and set of blocks from their site:
“The prints are being released in conjunction with the Bedtime Stories show featuring some of the new processes involved in the wood paintings. These are 18-color silkscreen prints on an archival Coventry Rag 290gsm, deckled edge paper. Based off 3 new images from the show. It was quite a journey to try and convey the wood block paintings as works on paper though we couldn’t be more pleased with the results, we hope you enjoy. Prints are $800.ºº”
“We are also releasing an edition of blocks from the show. As seen in the Faile Tower at the gallery, these are bits and pieces from the process. Each box contains 8 – 2 x 2 x 2 inch wooden blocks. Each block six-sided painted, printed and hand-finished. These are all random assortments of the blocks. They come in a custom letterpress box with the edition number and stamp. Block Sets are $150.ºº “
Click on the link below to go to their store
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