This print, simply entitled “Jack Kerouac”, is available in lakeillustration‘s Etsy store for $16, plus shipping.
This is a, limited edition, illustration titled – ‘JACK KEROUAC’. It is printed on the finest archival matte canvas paper.
This is a 220gsm Heavyweight canvas textured effect paper. The surface has a canvas texture and the colours of the print, are extremely strong and vibrant.
The print is part of a limited edition of 50 and is an original illustration numbered, signed and titled by hand by the artist.
SIZE OF PRINT : 8.7 inches x 11.5 inches
(22cm x 28.5cm)
fat_butcher, a lo-fi, London-based visual artist, video jockeyed a show last month at The Synergy Centre near London’s Oval tube station.
The show, dubbed INTERZONE, included work inspired by and relating to the alternate reality with which its name is derived. For his part, fat_butcher says,
I took my cue from Burroughs’ cut-up technique to create more of a textured mash-up for the night. The city skylines flythrough is a nod to both the name of the event and the organisers, a breakneck rush through notional boundaries around arbitrary territories. I tried to give the sense of unexplored depths and dangerous transgression. Lewd dancing, warfare, sunbleached colour and weatherbeaten veneers, crusty beatboxes, digital soundwaves, lo-fi wifi, music for the deaf and signs for the blind. Misinterpreted memories, mumbled declarations, obscured lights and glittering shadows.
Lisa Brawn is a Canadian artist who works primarily in Douglas Fir. Her woodcuts have recently been shortlisted for the Canadian Hypercube competition (found here), as well as being featured in gallery shows across several provinces.
Lisa was gracious enough to let me feature three of her woodcuts here, but there are many, many more at Expeditionism and in her Flickr stream.
She says,
I have Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs woodcuts planned. I love the Beats and Dadaists and pissy funnyness in general. I myself am not pissy or funny but I can make a woodcut with the best of them, so that’s my consolation.